A Family Without a Name
| First published | 1889 |
|---|---|
| Publisher | John W. Lovell |
| Format | Hardcover |
| Type | Novel |
| Pages | 172+3+134 |
{{Tr|an unknown hand}}. This translation begins: "We pity the poor creatures who are flying at each other's throats for the sake of a few acres of ice. So said the philosophers at the end of the eighteenth century, referring to Canada, for whose possession the French and English were then at strife."
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- Published as two volumes in one, hence the double pagination
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