Pioneer Girl: Early Voices - Portraits of Canada by Women Writers, 1639–1914
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9781459734821

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Mary Alice Downie., Mary Alice Downie|AUTHOR., Barbara Robertson|AUTHOR., Elizabeth Jane Errington|AUTHOR., & Maryanne Caswell|AUTHOR. (2015). Pioneer Girl: Early Voices - Portraits of Canada by Women Writers, 1639–1914 . Dundurn Press.

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Mary Alice Downie et al.. 2015. Pioneer Girl: Early Voices - Portraits of Canada By Women Writers, 1639–1914. Dundurn Press.

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Mary Alice Downie et al.. Pioneer Girl: Early Voices - Portraits of Canada By Women Writers, 1639–1914 Dundurn Press, 2015.

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Mary Alice Downie, et al. Pioneer Girl: Early Voices - Portraits of Canada By Women Writers, 1639–1914 Dundurn Press, 2015.

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