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The Secret Self: An Exploration of Canadian Chidren's Literature

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The Canadian Readers : Book II. Toronto : W.J. Gage, 1930.

For many children who lived earlier in this century, the books in this series were the only contact with literature of any kind.

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The Canadian Readers : Book IV. Toronto : W.J. Gage, 1929.

For many children who lived earlier in this century, the books in this series were the only contact with literature of any kind.

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Les Contes historiques de la Société Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Montréal : Notre histoire en images coloriées. [Montréal] : La Société Saint-Jean-Baptiste, [1920?].

An early attempt to make history more enticing through a comic-book format.

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Lectures courantes : deuxième livre. Nouvelle édition. Montréal : Les Frères des Écoles chrétiennes, 1916.

For francophone children, these books fulfilled the same function as The Canadian Readers did in English Canada.

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The Snow Drop; or Juvenile Magazine. Montreal: Robert W. Lay, 1852. (vol. 2)

Stories with a moral, designed to instruct rather than to entice.

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