Abstract

TN THE past few years publications concerned with Canada have appeared in great volume. Even a moderately comprehensive review of those of interest to geographers requires a high degree of selectivity and the arbitrary exclusion of whole categories that might logically seem to demand mention. The emphasis of the present survey is on writings by Canadians about their own country, and particularly the published work of professional geographers, though this still leaves most of the discussion to contributions by students in other fields. Since it was felt that the work of the new school of French-Canadian

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