For the Glory of France: Being the Tale Told by Noel Bidoux of How He and Robert De Boville, Two French Boys Fleeing for Their Lives from the Swords of Their Enemies, Hid Themselves in the Hold of the Ship of Samuel De Champlain Just Before He Sailed for the New World; and Narrating Their Thrilling Adventures on Board the Ship and with the Savages and the Wild Beasts of That Strange and Marvelous Land; Together with a Full Account of the First Settlement at Quebec and the Discovery of That Long Lake, which Was Named Lake Champlain in Honor of Its Discoverer; and Likewise, Giving the Remarkable and Thrilling Happenings That Caused Them to Hurry Back to France and Led Up to the Kinless and Homeless Noel Finding both Hume and Kin

Dublin Core

Title

For the Glory of France: Being the Tale Told by Noel Bidoux of How He and Robert De Boville, Two French Boys Fleeing for Their Lives from the Swords of Their Enemies, Hid Themselves in the Hold of the Ship of Samuel De Champlain Just Before He Sailed for the New World; and Narrating Their Thrilling Adventures on Board the Ship and with the Savages and the Wild Beasts of That Strange and Marvelous Land; Together with a Full Account of the First Settlement at Quebec and the Discovery of That Long Lake, which Was Named Lake Champlain in Honor of Its Discoverer; and Likewise, Giving the Remarkable and Thrilling Happenings That Caused Them to Hurry Back to France and Led Up to the Kinless and Homeless Noel Finding both Hume and Kin

Subject

Description

Signs of library use throughout book: Toronto Public Library Sticker appears on first page; there is equally a library card holder that is stuck to the inside back cover of the book.
There are 4 black-and-white illustrations in this book. This novel's edges are severely worn, yet, an effort has been made to preserve the book; its spine has been reinforced by duct tape.

Creator

McNeil, Everett, 1862-1929

Publisher

New York: Dutton & Co., Inc.

Date

1927 (Copyright)

Format

ix, 483 p.

Type

Story