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  • - The Age of Discovery on New Brunswick's Salmon Rivers
    av Peter Thomas
    231,-

    Moses Perley, a lawyer with the gift of contagious enthusiasm, was the first promoter of salmon angling in New Brunswick. In the early 1840s, he dangled sporting adventure of unimagined richness before the eyes of young men "blessed with youth, health, and an ardent temperament," The British and American anglers who rose to Perley's challenge formed the vanguard of progress. Steamships and coach roads brought them directly to the rivers, and, by 1876, the Intercolonial Railway delivered anglers almost to the edge of the salmon pools. The Governor General of Canada, the Marquess of Lorne, spent two weeks on the Restigouche with the irrepressible Princess Louise and their vice-regal retinue, fly-fishing by day, and by night reposing in carpeted tents. Moses Perley didn't foresee the results of luring anglers to New Brunswick's teeming rivers. Before 1890, his romantic wilderness dream had metamorphosed into the reality of leased waters and elaborate permanent camps for the wealthy few, and the reduction of the native guides from respected companions to servants. In Lost Land of Moses, Peter Thomas illuminates Perley's mixed legacy.

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  • - A Toolkit for International Teachers
    av Peter Thomas
    402,-

    A subject-specific guide for teachers to supplement professional development and provide resources for lesson planning.

  • av Peter Thomas
    194,-

  • - Inconsistencies and Irrationality in John W. Dean's "Conservatives Without Conscience"
    av Peter Thomas
    171,-

  • av Peter Thomas
    242,-

    A detailed picture of historic Suffolk

  • - Events, People and Places Over the 20th Century
    av Peter Thomas
    205,-

    A history of Exeter

  • av Peter Thomas
    205,-

    Along the Penistone line

  • - King and politicians 1760-1770
    av Peter Thomas
    287,-

    The eighteenth-century was long deemed 'the classical age of the constitution' in Britain, with cabinet government based on a two-party system of Whigs and Tories in Parliament, and a monarchy whose powers had been emasculated by the Glorious Revolution o. This study furthers the work of Sir Lewis Namier who argued in 1929 that no such party system existed, George III was not a cypher and that Parliament was an administration comprising of factions and opposition. George III was a high-profile and well-known character in British history whose policies have often been blamed for the loss of Britain's American colonies, around whom rages a perennial dispute over his aims: was he seeking to restore royal power, or merely excercising his constitutional rights?. The first chronological survey of the first ten years of George III's reign through power politics and policy-making.

  • av Peter Thomas
    242,-

    Lancashire's historic pubs

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