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              A bit of autobiography
              CA BI PAM 56 · Item · 1920

              Item is the autobiography of Rev. Alexander MacDonald.

              PAM 4111 · Item · July 1995

              Item is A Brief History of Louisbourg Schools written by Jean Kyte for the Louisbourg Heritage Society.

              CA BI PAM 4043 · Item · 2002

              Item is a pamphlet which features "A Cape Bretoner at War: Letters From the Front 1914-1919," an article by Brian Douglas Tennyson. The article contains information about Percy Charles Willmot and his experience serving overseas, which was documented through letters. This piece was originally published in Canadian Military History, Volume 11.1.

              A Community History
              PAM 4107 · Item · [ca. 1984]

              Item is a community history of Mira Gut, Nova Scotia.

              PAM 4116 · Item · 1992

              Item is a history of the First United Church in Louisbourg, Nova Scotia, featuring information about St. James Methodist Church, Calvin Presbyterian Church, Kennington Cove Church, Clarke's Road Congregation, Catalone and Mira United Church, and MacMillan Memorial United Church.

              CA BI PAM 3323 · Item · 1980

              Item is a reproduction of an article published in Acadiensis, 10:1 (Autumn 1980), 113-130; it consists of the transcription of a 1756 letter from Varenne, with an introduction by Ken Donovan.

              A melange of Micmac notes
              CA BI PAM 3235 · Item · 1986

              Item is a reproduction of a paper on various Mi'kmaw customs and material culture traditions presented at the American Association for the Advancement of Science Proceedings, 44th meeting, 1895; mention is made to Cape Breton.

              A View of Halifax, 1749-1949
              CA BI PAM 86 · Item · June 1949

              Item is an article relating the history of Halifax, N.S.

              Harvey, D.C.
              Acadian Miracle
              CA BI PAM 1547 c.2 · Item

              Item is a reproduction of this text, which includes only Chapter XXV: "Acts of unbelievable cruelty to Acadians and Indians by the English."

              Acadian Miracle
              CA BI PAM 1547 c.1 · Item

              Item is a reproduction of this text, which includes only Chapter XXV: "Acts of unbelievable cruelty to Acadians and Indians by the English."

              CA BI PAM 1265 · Item

              Item is a pamphlet that contains an article outlining research that focused on adult education among Black Nova Scotians, including a pilot program that was initiated in New Road, Nova Scotia. It was written by Gwendolyn V. Shand.

              Among the Gaels
              CA BI PAM 130 · Item · March 1977

              Item is an account of the Gaelic Society of Cape Breton's tour of Scotland in 1974.

              Campbell, Peter J. MacKenzie
              Atlantic Fishing Methods
              CA BI PAM 2394 · Item · 1982

              Item is a book of fishing methods in Atlantic Canada.

              Atugwagnn : Micmac stories
              CA BI PAM 2767a · Item · 1985

              Item is a publication of Mi'kmaw stories told and written at a Native Language Writers' Workshop held in Campbellton in the fall of 1984; the workshop was produced by Robert M. Leavitt.

              A'tukwagnn : Micmac stories
              CA BI PAM 2767b · Item · 1986

              Item is a publication of Mi'kmaw stories written at a Mi'kmaw Writers' Workshop held in Sydney, Nova Scotia, in April 1986, under the sponsorship of the Eskasoni School Board.

              Batman to brigadier
              CA BI PAM 84 · Item · 1965

              Item is the autobiography of Colonel A.L. Barry.