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Catharine Parr : backwoods pioneer / by Martin, Carol.;
Subjects: Traill, Catherine Parr (Strickland), 1802-1899; Women authors, Canadidan (English);
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Pandemic 1918 : eyewitness accounts from the greatest medical holocaust in modern history / by Arnold, Catharine,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subjects: Influenza Epidemic, 1918-1919.; Influenza; Influenza; Epidemics;
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The Standard (St. Catharines)
Mode of access: Internet.
Subjects: News;
© , Metroland Media Group Ltd.
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The laundryman's boy : a novel / by Lee, Edward Y. C.,author.;
"Hoi Wing is immediately thrust into relentless, mind-numbing toil, washing clothes by hand for sixteen hours a day, six days a week. Without knowledge of English or western societal customs, he faces a daily onslaught of insults, taunts and physical violence from gangs of local bullies. Hoi Wing must also contend with Jonathan Braddock, a wealthy and influential entrepreneur who heads the Asiatic Exclusion League, which seeks to send the Chinese back to China. Isolated and friendless, Hoi Wing falls into despair as his dreams of education slip away. His greatest fear is that he will grow up to be uneducated and illiterate, knowing little more than how to darn socks or hem pants. But his life changes when he befriends Heather Ryan, an Irish scullery maid who shares his love of books and education. He also meets Martha MacIntosh, a former missionary to China, and her niece, Adele. With their help, Hoi Wing begins to learn English and wins a chance to achieve his greatest dream: attending secondary school in the town's public education system. A coming-of-age story that examines race, immigration, duty and friendship, The Laundryman's Boy is an enduring and moving tale about early newcomers to Canada and their struggle to succeed against all odds."--
Subjects: Historical fiction.; Bildungsromans.; Novels.; Friendship; Immigrants; Laundries; Racism;
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Sisters in two worlds : a visual biography of Susanna Moodie and Catharine Parr Traill / by Peterman, Michael A.,1942-;
Includes bibliographical references.
Subjects: Moodie, Susanna (Strickland), 1803-1885; Traill, Catherine Parr (Strickland), 1802-1899; Frontier and pioneer life; Women authors, Canadian (English); Women authors, Canadian (English);
© c2007., Doubleday Canada,
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Sisters in the wilderness : the lives of Susanna Moodie and Catharine [i.e. Catherine] Parr Traill / by Gray, Charlotte,1948-;
Includes bibliographical references (p. [361]-368) and index.
Subjects: Moodie, Susanna (Strickland), 1803-1885; Traill, Catherine Parr (Strickland), 1802-1899; Frontier and pioneer life; Women authors, Canadian (English); Women authors, Canadian;
© 1999., Penguin Books Canada,
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The taming of the queen / by Gregory, Philippa.;
Includes bibliographical references.
Subjects: Biographical fiction.; Historical fiction.; Catharine Parr, Queen, consort of Henry VIII, King of England, 1512-1548; Henry VIII, King of England, 1491-1547; Queens;
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Katharine Parr, the sixth wife : a novel / by Weir, Alison,1951-author.;
"Bestselling author and acclaimed historian Alison Weir brings her Tudor Queens series to a close with the remarkable story of Henry VIII's sixth and final wife, who manages to survive him and remarry, only to be thrown into a romantic intrigue that threatens the very throne of England. Having sent his much-beloved but deceitful young wife Katheryn Howard to her beheading, King Henry fixes his lonely eyes on a more mature woman, thirty-year-old, twice-widowed Katharine Parr. She, however, is in love with Sir Thomas Seymour, brother to the late Queen Jane. Aware of his rival, Henry sends him abroad, leaving Katharine no choice but to become Henry's sixth queen in 1543. The king is no longer in any condition to father a child, but Katharine is content to mother his three children, Mary, Elizabeth, and the longed-for male heir, Edward. Four years into the marriage, Henry dies, leaving England's throne to nine-year-old Edward--a puppet in the hands of ruthlessly ambitious royal courtiers--and Katharine's life takes a more complicated turn. Thrilled at this renewed opportunity to wed her first love, Katharine doesn't realize that Sir Thomas now sees her as a mere stepping stone to the throne, his eye actually set on bedding and wedding fourteen-year-old Elizabeth. The princess is innocently flattered by his attentions, allowing him into her bedroom, to the shock of her household. The result is a tangled tale of love and a struggle for power, bringing to a close the dramatic and violent reign of Henry VIII"--
Subjects: Biographical fiction.; Historical fiction.; Catharine Parr, Queen, consort of Henry VIII, King of England, 1512-1548; Queens;
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Young and damned and fair : the life of Catherine Howard, fifth wife of King Henry VIII / by Russell, Gareth,author.;
Subjects: Biographies.; Catharine Howard, Queen, consort of Henry VIII, King of England, -1542.; Henry VIII, King of England, 1491-1547; Queens;
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The constant princess [sound recording (CD)] / by Gregory, Philippa,1954-; Burton, Kate;
Read by Kate Burton.Daughter of Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand of Spain, Katherine of Aragon has been fated her whole life to marry Prince Arthur of England. When they meet and are married, the match becomes as passionate as it is politically expedient. But tragically, Arthur falls ill and extracts from his young bride a deathbed promise to marry his brother Henry, become Queen, and fulfill their dreams and her destiny.
Subjects: Catharine, of Aragon, Queen, consort of Henry VIII, King of England, 1485-1536; Henry VIII, King of England, 1491-1547; CD Talking books; Queens;
© p2005., Simon & Schuster Audio,
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