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Deeper the Heritage

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An edition of Deeper the Heritage (1947)

Deeper the Heritage

Book Club Edition

Book Club Edition

Publish Date
Language
English
Pages
344

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Edition Availability
Cover of: Deeper the heritage
Deeper the heritage
1947, Scribner
in English
Cover of: Deeper the Heritage
Deeper the Heritage
1947, Charles Scribner's Sons
Hardcover in English - Book Club Edition

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Edition Notes

Published in
New York, USA
Series
''Deeper the Heritage'' is Book #2 of the 3 book Series: 'Courville-Boissarts.'
Copyright Date
1946 (by Muriel Elwood)

Classifications

Library of Congress
PZ3.E5246 De PS3509.L87, PZ3.E5246 De, PS3509.L87 De, PR6009.L87 D4
lccn_permalink
https://lccn.loc.gov/47001203

Contributors

Author
Muriel Elwood (1902 - 1976)

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
344p.
Number of pages
344
Dimensions
20 x 13.5 x 2.5 centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27314856M
Internet Archive
deeperheritage0000unse
LCCN
47001203
Goodreads
8589918

Work Description

Courville-Boissarts #2: ''Deeper the Heritage'' by Muriel Elwood (Published in 1947)
This Colorful and romantic novel depicts life in montreal and Eastern Canada in the early 1700's, not only a dramatic and turbulant love story, but a fine re-creation of what life was like in Canada, while it was still New France!
Courville-Boissarts #1: ''Heritage of the River'' by Muriel Elwood (Published in 1945)
a) Marguerite Boissart was a member of a strict family in an old American frontier town. While still in her teens she had an affair with an exiled French dandy. As a result she was driven from her home and moved in with her married sister in a lonely outpost deep in the unconquered Forest. There she witnessed the horror of an Indian massacre that wiped out the whole village. Young and beautiful, she was captured by the savages and taken to a barbaric Indian village to be tortured.
b) Marguerite's exciting story is told against the background of the robust young French colony on the St. Lawrence River. It was a country of exiled aristocrats and their elegant women; of drinking, swaggering coureurs de bios from the trackless forests; of hard bitten settlers pitting their strength against the elements, be-deviled by the whims of a debauched King. Heritage of the River is a swift, colorful story that you will long remember.
Courville-Boissarts #3: ''Web of Destiny by'' Muriel Elwood (Published in 1952)
a) Nancy Walker, an American girl, was saved from an Indian massacre by her cousin Philippe, a French soldier. He took her to Montreal. Marie de Chambault, an unscrupulous older woman madly in love with Philippe and jealous of Nancy's youth, schemed to have the young girl put away in a convent. Rather than enter a life for which she had no vocation, Nancy persuaded Andre, another cousin to take her back to Albany.
b) Only a reckless young man hopelessly in love would have agreed to so rash a plan. Alone the two of them travelled for days through hostile country in the dead of winter. They were cold, hungry, almost at the end of their endurance when the Indians struck...

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