A History of Upper Canada College, 1829-1892
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- 14 uur lezen
Graeme Mercer Adam was een Canadese auteur, redacteur en uitgever. Zijn werk richtte zich op Canadese thema's, waarbij hij vaak culturele en sociale aspecten van het leven in het land onderzocht. Met zijn schrijven droeg hij bij aan de ontwikkeling van de Canadese literatuur. Zijn redactionele en publicatieactiviteiten hielpen ook het literaire landschap vorm te geven.





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