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- « Marie-Josephte Corriveau, A Canadian Lafarge », in Maple Leaves (1863)
Geoffroy de la Tour Landry, The Book of the Knight of the Tower. Middle English adaptation (15th c.) of french original Livre du chevalier de la Tour Landry pour l'enseignement de ses filles, by Geoffroy de la Tour Landry, 1371-1373.
- Online version :
- Medieval Women, McMaster University Print source : The Booke of Thenseygnementes and Techynge That The Knyght of the Tower Made To His Doughters. London: G. Newnes, 1902. [Source: Caxton edition, 1484)
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- University of Michigan Library direct access to text Print source : Book of the Knight of La Tour-Landry : compiled for the instruction of his daughters : translated from the original French into English in the reign of Henry VI / ; edited ... with an introduction and notes by Thomas Wright. London : Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co., Ltd. 1906. (Derived from: Harl. 1764 and Caxton's print, A.D. 1484.)
- Availability: "These texts may be copied freely by individuals for personal use, research, and teaching (including distribution to classes) as long as this statement of availability is included in the text. It may be linked to freely in Internet editions of all kinds, including for-profit works. Redistribution by commercial or not-for-profit content providers is expressly forbidden."
- Medieval Women, McMaster University Print source : The Booke of Thenseygnementes and Techynge That The Knyght of the Tower Made To His Doughters. London: G. Newnes, 1902. [Source: Caxton edition, 1484)
- Others :
- Wikipedia : Geoffroy IV de la Tour Landry, The Book of the Knight in the Tower
- Wikisource fr : Livre pour l'enseignement de ses filles
- Find a modernized version
Others
[edit]- Portal:French literature
- An account of the founding of St. Louis
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[edit]Source :« The End of Books », by Octave Uzanne, Illustrations by Albert Robida, Scribner's Magazine, vol. 16, no 2, August 1894, pp 221-231. English version of « La Fin des livres », Contes pour les bibliophiles. Paris: Quantin, 1894.
- 4 differents online versions :
- Making of America, Cornell University Library, pages of Scribner's Magazine
- University of Iowa, Obermann Center for Advanced Studies, online edition, illustrations, links
- Bodleian Library, University of Oxford, pages of Scribner's Magazine,
- CSAC's Ethnographics Gallery., text (HTML) and pages of Scribner's Magazine,
- Others :
- Hidden Knowledge (also on Gutenberg), La Fin des livres (orignal french version), illustrations and introduction by Michael Ward
- Thomas Moore, A Canadian Boat Song