Distant Relations: How My Ancestors Colonized North America
by Freeman, Victoria
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- Very Good
- Hardcover
- first
- Condition
- Very Good/Very Good
- ISBN 10
- 1586420534
- ISBN 13
- 9781586420536
- Seller
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Middlebury, Vermont, United States
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Synopsis
Victoria Freeman was born in Ottawa and attended the University of Toronto. Her working life has included supervising a model-rocket launch site, practising sheep midwifery, teaching English in Swaziland, Africa, co-coordinating a major women’s literary conference, raising funds for the world’s first circumpolar English/Inuktitut literary magazine, and writing, editing, and mothering. She lives in Toronto. From the Hardcover edition.
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- Bookseller
- Monroe Street Books (US)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 458524
- Title
- Distant Relations: How My Ancestors Colonized North America
- Author
- Freeman, Victoria
- Format/Binding
- Hardcover
- Book Condition
- Used - Very Good
- Jacket Condition
- Very Good
- Edition
- 1st
- ISBN 10
- 1586420534
- ISBN 13
- 9781586420536
- Publisher
- Steerforth Press
- Place of Publication
- South Royalton, Vt.
- Date Published
- October 2002
- Keywords
- History, Colonial, 1st, , .
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