Creating a "Home Feeling": The Canadian Reading Camp Association and the Uses of Fiction, 1900-1905.Published in:Labour / Travail, 2015, v. 76, p. 109By:Mason, JodyPublication type:Article
Climbing the Vertical Mosaic: Poles in Winnipeg between the Two World Wars.Published in:Manitoba History, 2018, n. 87, p. 2By:Stone, DanielPublication type:Article
Ralph Connor House: National Historic Site of Canada.Published in:Manitoba History, 2012, n. 69, p. 41By:Canada, ParksPublication type:Article
Writing Immigrant Winnipeg: A Literary Map of the City through the First World War.Published in:Manitoba History, 2006, n. 52, p. 18By:Kraft, ScottPublication type:Article
Gordon: A Victorian Life of Adventure and Service.Published in:2009By:Matzke, RebeccaPublication type:Book Review
'A righteous cause': war propaganda and Canadian fiction, 1915-1921.Published in:British Journal of Canadian Studies, 2011, v. 24, n. 1, p. 31, doi. 10.3828/bjcs.2011.4By:Webb, PeterPublication type:Article
AUTHORS WHO ARE A PRESENT DELIGHT.—(XIII.).Published in:Journal of Education, 1905, v. 61, n. 3, p. 63By:Connor, RalphPublication type:Article