Bryce, George, 1844-1931
Bryce, George
George Bryce Canadian Presbyterian minister, educator, author and historian
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Works
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The all-dominating work: | |
Brief outlines of the most famous journeys in and about Rupert's Land | |
The British association for the advancement of science--a great world-educator | |
Canada from 1763 to 1867. | |
Canadian loyalty | |
A day in Scotland's poet-land | |
Early days in Winnipeg, 1894: | |
Early reminiscences of Manitoba college. | |
Educational thoughts for the Diamond jubilee year | |
Everyman's geology of the three prairie provinces of the Canadian west | |
Exploration and settlement of the great West | |
The first recorder of Rupert's Land. | |
The five forts of Winnipeg | |
Glimpses of the past in the Red River Settlement from letters of Mr. John Pritchard, 1805-1836 | |
Great Britain as seen by Canadian eyes | |
A great city library | |
The history and condition of education in the province of Manitoba. | |
A history of Manitoba, its resources and people. | |
Holiday rambles between Winnipeg and Victoria. | |
In memoriam. Late A. K. Isbister, M. A., L. L. B. honorary member... | |
Intrusive ethnological types in Rupert's Land | |
John Black, the apostle of the Red River, or, How the blue banner was unfurled on Manitoba prairies | |
The Lake of the Woods; its history, geology, mining and manufacturing. | |
Laura Secord : being an address delivered before the Canadian Club, of Winnipeg, May 1st, 1907 | |
[Letter] the view that our Canadian history deserves more attention in our schools, and should have works devoted to it of sufficient size ... | |
Letters of a pioneer, Alexander Ross; | |
Mackenzie, Selkirk, Simpson; | |
Manitoba college thirty years old, 1871-1901 ... | |
Manitoba: its infancy, growth, and present condition. | |
A map of Lower Egypt... | |
A modern university, being the president's inaugural address | |
The mound builders. | |
The new Canadianism | |
Notes and comments on Harmon's journal, 1800-1820 ... | |
The old settlers of Red River : a paper read before the Society on the evening of 26th November, 1885 | |
Original letters and other documents relating to the Selkirk settlement, read before the society January 17th, 1889 | |
Our Canadian mountain provinces | |
"Our Indians" delivered before the Y.M.C.A., Winnipeg, December 1st, 1884 | |
A plea for a Canadian Camden Society | |
A poet's message | |
The Presbyterian church in Canada, and the Canadian North-West. | |
Pressing education problems. | |
Problems of greater Canada, being an inaugural address | |
Recorder Adam Thom | |
The remarkable history of the Hudson's Bay Company, including that of the French traders of north-western Canada and of the North-west, XY, and Astor Fur Companies. | |
The romantic settlement of Lord Selkirk's colonists <the pioneers of Manitoba> | |
The Scotsman in Canada. | |
Seven Oaks an account of the affair of Seven Oaks, the circumstances which led up to it, a description of the contestants, the events of the conflict, including the death of Governor Semple and his followers and a report of proceedings of the gathering for the unveiling of the "Seven Oaks Monument", June 19th, 1891; also a plate of the monument and a fac-simile of part of the map used at the trials of 1818, showing the junction of the Assiniboine and Red Rivers, the site of Fort Douglas and the situation of "Seven Oaks". | |
A short history of the Canadian people | |
The siege and conquest of the North Pole | |
Sketch of the earlier life of the Earl of Selkirk paper read before the Historical and Scientific Society of Manitoba, February 8th, 1881 | |
Sketch of the life and discoveries of Robert Campbell, chief factor of the Hon. Hudson's Bay company | |
Sketch of the life of John Tanner, a famous Manitoba scout. A border type | |
The Souris country, its monuments, mounds, forts and rivers. | |
Surface geology of the Red River and Assiniboine Valleys a paper read before the Society Jan. 22nd, 1891 | |
The Swiss and the Piedmontese on Red River | |
Three London preachers; phases of English religious life--The Rev. Dr. Bryce preaches in St. Stephen's church (Ralph Connor's), Winnipeg. | |
Treasures of our library | |
Two provisional governments in Manitoba. | |
University education inaugural address delivered in Convocation Hall, Manitoba College, Winnipeg, November 10th, 1899 | |
A well-known family of Old Red River | |
Winnipeg country. Its discovery and the great consequences resulting. |