A victim of Frontenac

This little booklet was made available by Thomas Lee in 1959. It provides insights into the personality and character of François D'Urfé as well as Louis Frontenac, François-Marie Perrot and other leaders in New France.

Here are two of the "advertisements" for this booklet in the News & Views. The version from the 1970s seems to have had a different layout.

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N&V Jan. 1960, "advertisement" for the "A victim of Frontenac", letter to the editor
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N&V Oct. 1971, "advertisement" for the "A victim of Frontenac" booklet. The price of a stamp for an oversized letter in 1971 tells you something about inflation. It mentions 22 pages while my copy has 16 pages + foreword.
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Louis de Buade de Frontenac (1622-1698), Governor General of New France, stamp from 1972
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François de Salignac Fénelon (1651-1715), Archbishop of Cambrai. This is the younger half brother of our François de Salignac Fénelon (1641-1679), Sulpician, missionary. They have identical names and both were born in the same Château Fénelon in Périgord, France. The Archbishop is more commonly known because of the books and poems that he wrote.

Read the booklet

The booklet is the translation of a speech given in French by Abbé Armand Yon (1895-1981, born in Montreal) on September 25, 1945 in Toronto.

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The same text is available in different formats and you may choose the one which is the most convenient one for reading on your device:
  1. A victim of Frontenac: html and small title logo
  2. A victim of Frontenac: html with page count
  3. A victim of Frontenac: pure html, no logo
  4. A victim of Frontenac: PDF (e.g for download)


References

The following scans of the original booklet are provided for reference and archival reasons. Please choose one of the above digital formats to read the book.

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