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    Bibliography

    Information in brackets (Timelines, Maps, etc) shows which portion of the CAPMAP website uses the particular source as a reference.

    Barker, Mary L. 1967. Pears Cyclopaedia. Pelham Books Ltd., Bungay. (Timelines)

    Barzun, Jacques. 1965. What Man Has Built, from Great Ages of Man. Time Life Books, New York. (Timelines)

    Blower, James. 1971. Gold Rush: a Pictorial Look at the Part Edmonton Played in the Gold Era of the 1890s. McGraw-Hill Co. of Canada, Toronto. (General reference)

    Colombo, John R. 1976. Colombo’s Canadian References. Oxford University Press, Toronto. (Timelines)

    Crystal, David. 1993. The Cambridge Factfinder. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. (Timelines)

    Godfrey, John D. 1993. Edmonton Beneath our Feet. Edmonton Geological Society, Edmonton. (General reference)

    Grun, Bernard. 1975. Timetables of History. Touchstone Books, Simon & Schuster, New York. (Timelines)

    Hardy, W.G. 1967. Alberta: A Natural History. M.G. Hurtig Publishers, Edmonton.

    (General reference)

    Hesketh, Bob and Frances Swyripa. 1995. Edmonton: the Life of a City. NU West Publishers Ltd., New York. (General reference)

    Ludford, Ray. (No publication year). Edmonton: The Way it Was. The Fort Edmonton Historical Foundation, Edmonton. 274 pp. (General reference)

    Newton, B., Pollock, J., Ives J.W., Pyszczyk, H. 1979. Strathcona site (FjPi -29) Excavations 1978, 1979, 1980: Archeological Survey of Alberta Manuscript Series No.2, No.3, and No.4, Edmonton. (Maps)

    Old Strathcona Foundation Online. 2000. “A Brief History of Old Strathcona.”  < www.strathcona.org/History/Strathcona.html > (General reference)

    Pyszczyk, Heinz W. 1996. Archaeology Guide and Tour of Greater Edmonton Area. Royal Alberta Museum, Strathcona Archaeological Society, Edmonton. 57 pp. (Maps)

     

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