MacMechan, Archibald, 1862-1933
Archibald MacMechan
MacMechan, Archibald
MacMechan, Archibald McKellar (1862-1933).
MacMechan, Archibald (Archibald McKellar), 1862-1933
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Archibald MacMechan
- 100 0 _ ‡a Archibald MacMechan
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- 100 1 _ ‡a MacMechan, Archibald ‡d 1862-1933
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- 100 1 _ ‡a MacMechan, Archibald, ‡d 1862-1933
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- 100 1 _ ‡a MacMechan, Archibald, ‡d 1862-1933
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Works
Title | Sources |
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At the harbour mouth, c1988 | |
The best sea story ever written | |
A Calendar of two letter-books and one commission-book in the possession of the government of Nova Scotia, 1713-1741 | |
Canadian literature: the beginnings | |
Carlyle on heroes, hero-worship, and the heroic in history; | |
Concerning the oldest English literature inaugural address delivered at the convocation of Dalhousie University, Halifax, N.S., Sept. 26th, 1889 | |
Essay on Burns; | |
The glory of the "Shannon" | |
The great ship. | |
The Halifax explosion : December 6, 1917 | |
Halifax in books | |
In the great days of sail : 14 sea stories | |
The life of a little college, and other papers | |
The literature of Nova Scotia : an outlne | |
The log of a Halifax privateer | |
Mary Crowell | |
Nova Scotia privateers | |
Old Province Tales | |
The orchards of Ultima Thule. | |
Original minutes of His Majesty's Council at Annapolis Royal, 1720-1739. | |
Red snow on Grand Pré | |
The relation of Hans Sachs to the Decameron as shown in an examination of the thirteen shrovetide plays drawn from that source | |
Sagas of the sea | |
Samuel Cunard | |
Sartor resartus | |
Select poems of Alfred Tennyson | |
Storied Halifax, the warden of the honour of the north. | |
Struggle for political freedom | |
Testimonials of Archibald MacMechan, B.A. (Toronto) submitted with an application for the chair of English at Queen's College, Kingston. | |
Three sea songs | |
Vergil : a lecture by Dr. A. MacMechan, George Munro Professor of English Language and Literature in Dalhousie College, Halifax, delivered, in part, before the students of the second year, on September the seventeenth, 1897. | |
Vergil, O degli altri poeti onor' e lume! a lecture | |
William Greenwood | |
Winning of Popular Government A Chronicle of the Union of 1841 |