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Catharine Parr Traill

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Gender Female
Death125 years ago
Date of birth January 9,1802
Zodiac sign Capricorn
Born Southwark
London
United Kingdom
Date of died August 29,1899
DiedSelwyn
Canada
Place of burial Canada
GenresChildren's And Settler Literature
Siblings Susanna Moodie
Job Author
Novelist
Parents Thomas Strickland
Elizabeth Homer Strickland
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Date of Upd.
ID448532

The Backwoods of Canada
Canadian Crusoes
Canadian Wild Flowers
The Canadian Settler's Guide
Lost in the Backwoods
Cot and Cradle Stories
Little Downy
Studies of plant life in Canada, or, Gleanings from forest, lake and plain
Afar in the forest; or, Pictures of life and scenery in the wilds of Canada
The Female Emigrant's Guide, and Hints on Canadian Housekeeping
Lady Mary And Her Nurse, Or A Peep Into The Canadian Forest
Pearls and Pebbles: Or Notes of an Old Naturalist
Little Downy, or, The history of a field-mouse
Forest and Other Gleanings
Canadian Crusoes: A Tale of the Rice Lake Plains
The Tell-tale: An Original Collection of Moral and Amusing Stories
North American Wild Flowers
In the Forest
The step- brothers, a tale
Fables for the Nursery: Original and Select
The Little Quaker, Or, the Triumph of Virtue: A Tale for the Instruction of Youth
The Juvenile Forget Me Not
Three Books
The Settlers Settled; or Pat Connor and His Two Masters
In the Forest - Scholar's Choice Edition
Canadian Crusoes - Scholar's Choice Edition
Reformation, or The Cousins
The Young Emigrants: Or, Pictures of Canada. With a New Pref
The Backwoods of Canada: Being Letters from the Wife of an Emigrant Officer, Illustrative of the Domestic Economy of British America
Lost in the Backwoods - Scholar's Choice Edition
Backwoods of Canada: A Penguin Group (Canada) Enriched E-Book Black Classic
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Catharine Parr Traill was an English-Canadian author and naturalist who wrote about life in Canada, particularly what is now Ontario. In the 1830s, Canada covered an area considerably smaller than today. At the time, most of Upper Canada had not been explored by European settlers.

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