Family Without a Name
| First published | 1982 |
|---|---|
| Publisher | NC Press |
| Format | Hardcover |
| Type | Novel |
| Cover art | Emma Hesse |
| Pages | 312 |
| ISBN | 0919601863 |
{{Tr|Edward Baxter}}. This translation begins: "What a sorry sight the human race is, remarked the philosophers at the end of the eighteenth century, "cutting each other's throats for the sake of a few ice-covered acres of land." It was not their wisest observation, for they were referring to Canada, over which the British and French were then at war."
Title page states translated by Edward Baxter and original etchings by G. Tiret-Bognet. The copyright page has "New Canada Publications, a division of NC Press Limited". Also "Cover design: Don Fernley", "Cover illustration: Emma Hesse". Introduction is on pages i to iii and is signed Edward Baxter, 1982. The novel ends on page 307, followed by a map on pages 309. A promotion of the next book in the publisher's series is on pages 310-311. Page 312 is a bibliography of Jules Verne books involving Canada. All pages are numbered. Verified copy had no dust jacket.
| Page | Title | Author(s) | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| i | Introduction to the English Edition (Family Without a Name) | Edward Baxter | Essay |