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A Plan for a General History of the Province of New Brunswick [microform]
While you may be eager to spot a moose during your trip, you don't want to see one just as it jumps in front of your car. ... A moose's body is at windshield height and can crush the car's roof or hit passengers at head level.
This edition of the Fodor's 2000 travel guide series features a distinctive new gold cover plus a Rand McNally map inside, and lively copy that creates excitement about the destination.
Lyle Henderson defends his pacifist father and the rest of his family against the increasingly hostile fellow residents of their isolated Canadian community.