The works of Catharine Parr Traill capture the mind and manners of the English gentlefolk and Irish pauper who found themselves living side-by-side in the wilderness of Upper Canada in the early nineteenth century.
We are proud to re-issue the four instalments of Traill's "The Settlers Settled" in their entirety for the first time since they appeared together in "Sharpe's London Magazine, vol. x, 1850." Original pagination is preserved in this eBook edition.
For the reader's enjoyment, we also provide an intimate portrait of Ms. Traill, written by her niece, Mary Agnes Fitzgibbon in 1894.
This edition is copyright Allen’s Upper Canada Sundries, 2012.
Language
English
Pages
86
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Allen's Upper Canada Sundries
Release
September 21, 2012
The Settlers Settled; or Pat Connor and His Two Masters (Allen's Upper Canada Sundries)
The works of Catharine Parr Traill capture the mind and manners of the English gentlefolk and Irish pauper who found themselves living side-by-side in the wilderness of Upper Canada in the early nineteenth century.
We are proud to re-issue the four instalments of Traill's "The Settlers Settled" in their entirety for the first time since they appeared together in "Sharpe's London Magazine, vol. x, 1850." Original pagination is preserved in this eBook edition.
For the reader's enjoyment, we also provide an intimate portrait of Ms. Traill, written by her niece, Mary Agnes Fitzgibbon in 1894.
This edition is copyright Allen’s Upper Canada Sundries, 2012.