Bibliographie
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. "'King of Mackerel' Amassed Two Fortunes in his Lifetime." Downhomer 10 (1997): 62-63.
. "King of Tides: It's Got Great Rocks and Rolls, but Beware the Bore." Maclean's 115, no. 46 (2002): 84-86.
"King William was King George's son." Downhomer 11, no. 12 (1999): 116.
. "King William's Act (1699): Some Thoughts 300 Years Later." Newfoundland Quarterly 93, no. 2 (2000): 21-28.
. "King's and Edgehill: Separate Schools Linked by Tradition and History." B.A. (Hons.) thesis, Mount Saint Vincent University, 1989.
. King's Bounty: A History of Early Shelburne, Nova Scotia. Halifax: Nova Scotia Museum, 1983.
. "King's Cove." Newfoundland Quarterly 88, no. 3 (1994): 14-20.
King's Cove Head, the Light Tower: A Way of Life. Bonavista: Bonavista South Regional Development Association, 1996.
The King's Loyal Americans: The Canadian Fact: Marriage Licenses for Sunbury County, 1788-1829, Passenger Lists and Other Lists, etc. Saint John, NB: Holland House, 1990.
. The King's Yard: An Illustrated History of the Halifax Dockyard. Halifax, NS: Nimbus, 1985.
King's-Edgehill School, 1788-1988. Windsor, NS: King's-Edgehill School, 1988.
Kingnait: The L. Marguerite Vaughan Gift of Cape Dorset Prints. Saint John: New Brunswick Museum, Works on Paper Gallery, 1996.
"Kings and Crises: Arbitrating the Canadian-American Boundary Dispute and the Belgian Crisis of 1830-31." New England Quarterly 73, no. 2 (2000): 179-201.
. "Kings and Dalhousie: An Early Attempt at University Consolidation in Nova Scotia." Nova Scotia Historical Quarterly 2, no. 1 (1972): 41-54.
. Kings Landing: A Living History Colourguide [sic]. Halifax: Formac, 1997.
The Kings Mutual Insurance Co.: A History of its Beginnings 1904 through 1974. Hantsport, NS: Lancelot, [n.d.].
Kingwell: Snaps and Memories of the Clear Old Times. St. John's: Breakwater, 1991.
. "Kinship and Migration to the Upper St. John Valley (Maine - New Brunswick)." Québec Studies 1 (1983): 151-163.
. "Kinship, Authority and Transition to Adulthood: The Highland Scots at Waipu, New Zealand, 1854-1914." Journal of Social History 22 (1989): 487-506.
. Kitchen Gardens of Prince Edward Island. Tantallon, NS: Glen Margaret, 2001.
. "The Kitchen Settle." Downhomer 14, no. 11 (2002): 50-51.
. "Knight's trail: a century before Columbus, a Scottish prince sailed for Nova Scotia on a daring quest to hide the most infamous treasure in the world . . . maybe. Six hundred years later, our intrepid sleuth sets out to solve Canada's greatest historical ." Explore 121 (2003): 44-48.
The Knights of Columbus in Newfoundland. St. John's: Newfoundland Historical Society in association with Harry Cuff, 1985.
Knowlesville II: the Corey story. Saint John: Inspiration Graphics,, 2003.
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