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Dean, John

A narrative of the shipwreck of the Nottingham galley, in her voyage from England to Boston. With an account of the miraculous escape of the captain and his crew, on a rock called Boone-Island; the hardships they endured there, and their happy deliverance / By John Deane, then commander of the said galley; but for many years after His Majesty's consul for the ports of Flanders, residing at Ostend.  The fifth edition. London : Printed in the year M.DCC.LXII. 1762. 4, 28 pages : 22 cm. 8vo.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - V/F V.536 #5 - Vertical File

First published in 1711. The present edition was published at the instance of Miles Whitworth, son of one of those shipwrecked, with the hope that "it may prove of service to reclaim the unthinking part of seafaring-men, trading in and to New-England

Whitworth, Miles.

Shipwrecks — Maine
Boon Island (Me.)

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Bradley, Michael

Holy Grail across the Atlantic : the secret history of Canadian discovery and exploration / Michael Bradley with Deanna Theilmann-Bean ; foreword by John Robert Colombo.  Willowdale, ON. : Hounslow Press, 1990, 1988. 391 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - PN56 G67 B811

Indian-Eskimo Association of Canada

Native rights in Canada Toronto : 1970. iv, 205 pages ; 22 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - E92 I39 N27

Hume, Yvonne, -1954

RMS Titanic: the first violin: the story of the great liner's bandsman John Law Hume / by Yvonne Hume; forward by Millvina Dean.  Catrine : Stenlake, 2011. 112 pages: illustrations (some col.); 31 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - G530 T6 H922 2011

               

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