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Step into the world of early 1900s Canada with The Canadian Almanac And Miscellaneous Directory For The Year 1912 by Arnold W. Thomas. This historical directory book is more than a snapshot; it is a living record of a nation on the cusp of modern change. Every page brims with authentic details, from government listings and civic data to the notable 1912 Canadian events that shaped the country's path. It is a reference guide, a time capsule, and a celebration of Canadian history topics that continue to resonate. Researchers and historians will find a trove of historical data on Canada's…mehr

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Step into the world of early 1900s Canada with The Canadian Almanac And Miscellaneous Directory For The Year 1912 by Arnold W. Thomas. This historical directory book is more than a snapshot; it is a living record of a nation on the cusp of modern change. Every page brims with authentic details, from government listings and civic data to the notable 1912 Canadian events that shaped the country's path. It is a reference guide, a time capsule, and a celebration of Canadian history topics that continue to resonate. Researchers and historians will find a trove of historical data on Canada's institutions, communities, and daily life, all meticulously compiled for accuracy and depth. For anyone curious about early 20th century almanac traditions or seeking vintage Canadian publications, this volume offers a unique window into the era's spirit and structure. It stands as essential academic reference material and an invaluable addition to any collection of Canadian historical records or Arnold W. Thomas works. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Perfect for those exploring the roots of Canadian identity or curating classic literature, this almanac bridges past and present with enduring relevance.