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Building a House in New France: An Account of the Perplexities of Client and Craftsman in Early Canada

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This classic work on early Canadian architecture explores the evolution of urban and rural house construction from settlement to conquest. It illustrates the ways climate, local materials, legislation and customs merged to shape original techniques and unique forms - and some of the most distinct and enduring buildings in the New World. This book also explores the day-to-day lives of craftsmen and those early Canadians whose nation was under construction. The result is a lively mix of insight and anecdote, and a vivid ...

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Building a House in New France: An Account of the Perplexities of Client and Craftsman in Early Canada 2001, Fitzhenry & Whiteside

ISBN-13: 9781550416282

Trade paperback

Building a House in New France: An Account of the Perplexities of Client and Craftsmen in Early Canada 1977, McClelland & Stewart, Toronto, Canada

ISBN-13: 9780771054662

Hardcover