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Beck, Boyde E. "'The fairest land that might possibly been seen': The Image of Prince Edward Island in Some Descriptive Accounts, 1750-1860." M.A. thesis, Queen's University, 1984.
Urquhart, Peter. "'The Glace Bay Miners' Museum'/'Margaret's Museum': Adaptation and Resistance." CineAction, no. 49 (1999): 12-18.
Perry, George D. "'The Grand Regulator': State Schooling and the Normal-School Idea in Nova Scotia, 1838-1855." Acadiensis XXXII, no. 2 (2003): 60-83.
Fisher, Robert C. "'The grandmother's story': oral tradition, family memory, and a mysterious manuscript." Archivaria, no. 57 (2004): 107-130.
Troxler, Carole Watterson. "'The great man of the settlement': North Carolina's John Legett at Country Harbour, Nova Scotia, 1783-1812." North Carolina Historical Review 67, no. 3 (1990): 285-314.
Muise, Del. "'The great transformation': Changing the Urban Face of Nova Scotia." Nova Scotia Historical Review 11 (1991): 1-42.
Bak, Greg. "'The Greatest Librarians of the World ... Were not Graduates of Library School'" Libraries & Culture 37, no. 4 (2002): 363-378.
"'The Handbound Book in Nova Scotia'. Curated by Joseph Landry and Robin E. Muller." CBBAG Newsletter 20, no. 2 (2002): 9-16.
Feltmate, Darrell. "'The help should be greatest where the need is most': The Social Gospel Platform in the United Baptist Convention of the Maritime Provinces, 1921." M.Div. thesis, Acadia University, 1993.
'The Herald', Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island: Vital Statistics, Oct. 1864 to Oct. 1871. Moncton: D. MacDonald, 2003.
Rygiel, Judith A. "'The homespun economy': Persistence of Handweaving in New Brunswick in the Nineteenth Century." Ph.D. diss., Carleton University, 2004.
Holman, H. T. "'The humble petition of the undersigned most respectfully showeth...'" Island Magazine 34 (1993): 34-36.
Rompkey, Ronald. "'The Land That God Gave Cain' and the Representation of Labrador." Canadian Issues/Thèmes canadiens 20 (1998): 155-163.
Martin, Kent Oliver. "'The law in St. John's says ...': Space Division and Resource Allocation in the Newfoundland Fishing Community of Fermeuse." M.A. thesis, Memorial University, 1973.
Sparling, Mary. "'The Lighter Auxiliaries': Women Artists in Nova Scotia in the Early Nineteenth Century." Atlantis: A Women's Studies Journal 5, no. 1 ([n.d.]): 83-106.
Wright, Allan Jeffrey. "'The Method of Friendly Approach': Portland, Maine as Canada's Winter Port." M.A. thesis, University of New Brunswick, 1976.
Weale, David. "'The Minister': The Reverend Donald McDonald." The Island Magazine, no. 3, Fall/Winter (1977): 1-6.
Dodd, Nicholas. "The Newfoundland" 1583-1949: A Postal History. Np: National Postal Museum Publications, 1983.
Dodd, Nicholas. "The Newfoundland," 1535-1949: A Postal History. London, UK: [Canadian High Commission] and the National Postal Museum, 1983.
Dunlap, Thomas R. "'The Old Kinship of Earth': Science, Man and Nature in the Animal Stories of Charles G.D. Roberts." Journal of Canadian Studies/Revue d'études canadiennes 22 (1987): 104-120.
Kennedy, Michael. "'The people are leaving': Highland Emigration to Prince Edward Island." Island Magazine 53 (2003): 31-42.
Godfrey, William G. "'The Peoples in Between': Phips, Eddy and Acadie/Nova Scotia." Acadiensis XXIX, no. 2 (2000): 147-155.
Nicholls, Andrew D. ""The purpois is honorabill, and may conduce to the good of our service": Lord Ochiltree and the Cape Breton Colony, 1629-1631." Acadiensis 34, no. 2 (2005): 109-123.
Laidlaw, Stuart. "The rivers run red." In Secret ingredients: the brave new world of industrial farming. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 2004.
Sanborn, George F., Marshall K. Kirk, and Ann L. Coles. "'The Roman Catholic Book': Baptismal Records of Father Angus Bernard MacEachern, 1809-1810." Island Magazine 37 (1995): 34-37.