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Pross, A. Paul

Government publishing in the Canadian provinces : a report to the Canadian Political Science Association / by A.P. Pross & C.S. i.e. A. Pross.  Halifax N.S. : 1969. 235 pages : 37 cm.

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Pross, Catherine A., 1942-

Canadian Political Science Association.

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Pross, Catherine, A., 1942-

Guide to the identification and acquisition of Canadian government publications : provinces and territories Halifax : Dalhousie University, School of Library Service, 1983.

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Pross, Catherine, A., 1942-

Guide to the identification and acquisition of Canadian provincial government publications Halifax : Dalhousie University, School of Library Service, 1978. [69] pages

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Pross, A. Paul

Government publishing in the Canadian provinces : a perspective study / A. Paul Pross and Catherine A. Pross.  Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 1972. xiv, 178 pages ; 24 cm.

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Pross, Catherine A.

I Did Enjoy : the Enterprising life of E.D. Davison : His Diary / edited and annotated Catherine Pross.  Catherine Pross, 2014. 255 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - FC2323.1 D38 P76 2014 - Open Shelf

Lumber baron, gold miner, politician, inventor, self-taught mechanical engineer, family man, generous benefactor, and candid diarist — E.D. Davison was a keen observer and an acutely enthusiastic participant in all aspects of life on the South Shore of Nova Scotia in the 1800s. He revelled in the new technology of steam engines, water-powered turbines, electricity, telephones and trains, while paying homage to the old way of life he knew growing up in Mill Village. Author Catherine Pross worked as a librarian at the Nova Scotia Public Archives. There she discovered parts of the diary of Edward Davison, her ancestor.

Davison Lumber Company (Mill Village, N.S.) — History
Lumber trade — Nova Scotia — History
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