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Marius Barbeau (1883–1969)

Author of The Golden Phoenix, Eight French-Canadian Fairy Tales

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Works by Marius Barbeau

Assomption sash (1937) 22 copies
The Downfall of Temlaham (1928) 9 copies
Cornelius Krieghoff (1934) 6 copies
Folk Songs of Old Quebec (1935) 6 copies
I Have Seen Quebec (1957) 4 copies
Mountain cloud, (1944) 3 copies
Painters of Quebec (1945) 3 copies
Alaska beckons 2 copies
The Indian speaks, (1943) 2 copies
Indian Days 1 copy
Henri Julien 1 copy
Alouette! 1 copy

Associated Works

A Second Storyteller's Choice (1965) — Contributor — 12 copies

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This scholarly 338 page work prints 40 stories in English and in the phonetic Native texts with literal translations. The book ends with 14 plates of portraits of descendants of the Wendat, an archival source in its own right.
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WilliamAllen | Jan 1, 2010 |
Intended as a tourist souvenir of Quebec, this collection of black and white photographs with brief text is a valuable historical record, published in 1957. From images of the first settlements in New France to modern day landmarks, buildings, and works of art, this is an interesting record of the traditional Quebec before the "quiet revolution".
 
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tripleblessings | May 29, 2006 |
A collection of eight French-Canadian folktales. Also released under the title The Golden Phoneix.
 
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pandoragreen | Mar 9, 2006 |
Song translations by Regina Lenore Shoolman. Illustrations by Arthur Lismer.
Bulletin 72, Anthropoligical Series No. 16
Price 25 cents
 
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Laurel23 | Oct 2, 2005 |

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