Gabriel Dumont Speaks

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Gabriel Dumont Speaks
Author : Gabriel Dumont
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Publisher : Unknown
Language : English
Release Date : 25 May 1993
ISBN : UOM:39015047855039
Pages : 88 pages
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Examination of two accounts by Dumont of the "Riel Rebellion." The first account was published in 1889, the second account was dictated in 1903.

Gabriel Dumont Speaks

Examination of two accounts by Dumont of the "Riel Rebellion." The first account was published in 1889, the second account was dictated in 1903.

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