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Record 88/1756
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An unconventional account of early French Canada. It describes the social background of popular architecture and shows how the evolution of the Canadiens was mirrored in the houses they built. Includes notes, glossary of French terms, bibliography and index. Also includes illustrations of styles of architecture and architectural details.
Peninsula's First Library -Building a House in New France: An Account of the Perplexities of Client and Craftsmen in Early Canada -Copyright your Museum
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