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Quebec 1850-1950

introduction by Lionel Koffler

Publisher
Firefly Books
Initial publish date
Oct 2005
Category
General, Social History
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9781554070411
    Publish Date
    Oct 2005
    List Price
    $49.95

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Out of print

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Description

The story of a forgotten way of life, captured in photographs

Rarely has the essence of a people and their land been revealed as eloquently as in this collection of photographs of life in Quebec during the years 1850-1950. During that century Quebec became a province, rose to prominence in Canada, settled the wilderness, and developed a unique cultural and linguistic identity. It is fortunate that so many high-quality photographs, some taken by celebrated photographers such as William Notman, have survived to give us a glimpse into life over the changing decades.

The images, carefully selected from the Quebec Archives, capture the wonder and hardship of early settlers and city dwellers who farmed the land, harvested the sea and forest, and built homes out of the wilderness. The coming of the railway is shown, along with the transition from sail to steam, the arrival of the automobile and the growth of cities. There are scenes of celebrations and struggles, country and village life, and everyday activities and diversions. All photos are captioned to provide specific and often insightful information.

These archival photographs have preserved a remarkable culture and a vanished way of life. Together, the images capture a place where traditions have changed, though the essence of the people and the land remain.

Anyone with an interest in Quebec life and history will be fascinated by this wonderful collection of images and the history it represents.

 

About the author

Introduction by Lionel Koffler

Lionel Koffler's profile page

Editorial Reviews

[The photographs] are eloquent.

Globe and Mail

This book celebrates a province and the resilience of its people. It is a valuable record, one that will now live on in homes and libraries... a fascinating look back, one well worth taking a long look.

North Bay Today

The clarity of most of the photos is impressive... we are also reminded that an interesting picture is worth a hundred ordinary ones.

Canadian Camera

A fine collection of black-and-white photographs -- accompanied by detailed captions... handsome big book.

Montreal Gazette

Le livre est plaisant à regarder, car les photos ont été judicieusement choisies et leur qualité reste irréprochable.

Cap-aux-Diamants