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The Canadians était une collection de quatre livres éducatifs
produits par la Division de l'éducation et des affaires culturelles
du Musée national de l'Homme, Musée nationaux du Canada. Ils
n'existent qu'en anglais, sont brochés, illustrés en noir et
blanc et comportent des suggestions pour d'autres lectures.
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The Canadians was a series of four educational books produced by the
Education and Cultural Affairs Division of the National Museum of Man, National
Museums of Canada. They appeared in English only, were paper bound, illustrated
in black and white, and included suggestions for further reading.
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MCCREA, Rosalie, 1980? The Canadians: Artists and Craftsmen. 64 pages, 24 illustrations.
Twelve artists and craftsmen are represented in this book as a sampling of the diverse artistic traditions that are part of the Canadian culture. They are discussed in the context of their historical milieu and in chronological order.
FRANCIS, Daniel, 1980? The Canadians: Explorers and Adventurers. 64 pages, 28 illustrations.
The travels and lives of twelve explorers and adventurers chosen because they travelled to many different regions of Canada for many different reasons ─ each story a tale of discovery and the search for knowledge.
HYDE, Anthony, 1980? The Canadians: Naturalists, Scientists and Inventors. 63 pages, 30 illustrations.
Four Canadian naturalists, scientists, and inventors are represented in this book to show how all are concerned with the search for knowledge about the world of nature and man.
HYDE, Anthony, 1980? The Canadians: Authors. 60 pages, 17 illustrations.
A sampling of Canadian authors which illustrates the variety and distinctiveness of Canadian literature as representative of our unique psychology and landscape, our development as a people and a nation over time.
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