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Book Review: Famous Firesides of French Canada

In Mary Wilson Alloway’s renowned work, Famous Firesides of French Canada, readers are transported on a literary journey that encompasses the rich cultural heritage and history of French Canada. Without doubt, Alloway’s book embraces the quintessential essence of great storytelling.

The undeniable strength of this book lies in Alloway’s exceptional ability to weave together captivating tales, which not only engage readers’ imagination but also offer a deeper understanding of the people, traditions, and values that shape the fabric of French Canadian society. Drawing upon a wide range of historical events and folklore, Alloway effortlessly brings the past to life, allowing readers to immerse themselves in a world of captivating narratives.

Throughout the book, Alloway showcases her keen attention to detail and diligent research, which adds an additional layer of authenticity to the tales and makes them resonate with readers. By skillfully combining factual accuracy with engaging prose, the author successfully captures the vibrant spirit of French Canadian culture, creating an intimate connection between the readers and the stories she shares.

Moreover, Famous Firesides of French Canada admirably highlights the resilience, determination, and indomitable spirit of the French Canadian people. Alloway intricately intertwines themes of community, history, and tradition, allowing readers to gain a deep appreciation for the struggles and triumphs of these fascinating individuals. From legends of the fur trade to intriguing anecdotes about famous explorers, every page of this book exudes a profound respect for the heritage it seeks to portray.

One cannot overlook Alloway’s ability to create a sense of intimacy within each story. By painting vivid descriptions and providing insightful characterizations, readers are made to feel as if they are sitting beside a roaring fire in a French Canadian home, listening to these captivating tales firsthand.

If there is one minor critique, it would be that some readers may have desired a more extensive exploration of the historical context surrounding the stories Alloway presents. While the book gives tantalizing glimpses into pivotal events and figures, a deeper analysis would enrich the overall reading experience further.

Ultimately, Famous Firesides of French Canada by Mary Wilson Alloway is a masterful collection that is both informative and highly entertaining. Through her meticulous research, brilliant storytelling, and profound respect for French Canadian culture, Alloway’s book serves as a gateway to a world that will captivate readers from beginning to end. Whether one is familiar with French Canadian history or embarking on a journey of discovery, this work is an essential resource that should not be missed.

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[Illustration: Hearths beside which were rocked the cradles of those who made the history of Canada.]

FAMOUS FIRESIDES

OF

FRENCH CANADA

BY

MARY WILSON ALLOWAY.

ILLUSTRATED.

MONTREAL:

PRINTED BY JOHN LOVELL & SON

1899

Entered according to Act of Parliament of Canada, in the year one thousand eight hundred and ninety nine, by MARY WILSON ALLOWAY, in the office of the Minister of Agriculture and Statistics at Ottawa.

TO

THE RIGHT HONOURABLE

LORD STRATHCONA AND MOUNT ROYAL, G.C.M.G., LL.D., &c.,

CHANCELLOR OF McGILL UNIVERSITY, MONTREAL,

AND

HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR CANADA IN LONDON,

THIS VOLUME

IS

BY SPECIAL PERMISSION

Respectfully Dedicated

BY

THE AUTHOR.

The principal authorities consulted in the preparation of this work were Le Moyne, Kingsford, Rattray, Garneau, Parkman, Hawkins and Bouchette.

Acknowledgments are also due to the kind interest evinced and encouragement given by the Hon. Judge Baby, President of the Numismatic and Antiquarian Society of Montreal.

CONTENTS.

Château de Ramezay 19

Heroes of the Past 30

Chapel of Notre Dame de la Victoire 51

Le Séminaire 56

Cathedrals and Cloisters 58

Massacre of Lachine 82

Château de Vaudreuil 95

Battle of the Plains 103

Canada under English Rule 125

American Invasion 144

The Continental Army in Canada 155

Fur Kings 192

Interesting Sites 199

Famous Names 203

Echoes from the Past 212

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