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These Were My People. Washabuck: An Anecdotal History
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- Nombre de pages412
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-1-927492-92-5
- EAN9781927492925
- Date de parution01/07/2014
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille55 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurCape Breton University Press
Résumé
A unique and satisfying account of the colourful community of Washabuck, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, and its people by way of the stories they told and the stories told about them.
Most of the people, places and events that Vince MacLean brings to life in these pages are not there anymore - the Washabuck on these pages is the Washabuck that was. MacLean's lifetime of listening to oral traditions and of his research of every written source he could find, combines for a compelling examination of both the place and its time.
Washabuck the place is much more than geographical coordinates on a map; its time spans a few centuries. Mr. MacLean's approach to the history of his community is unique and satisfying; we learn of its people by way of the stories they told and the stories told about them - a history rich in character without sacrificing facts and figures. These Were My People is Vince MacLean's celebration of his community, his people.
Washabuck the place is much more than geographical coordinates on a map; its time spans a few centuries. Mr. MacLean's approach to the history of his community is unique and satisfying; we learn of its people by way of the stories they told and the stories told about them - a history rich in character without sacrificing facts and figures. These Were My People is Vince MacLean's celebration of his community, his people.



