A brief outline of the literary history of Guelph / by Alexander H. Brodie, Department of English, Wellington College, University of Guelph. 1967.

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A brief outline of the literary history of Guelph / by Alexander H. Brodie, Department of English, Wellington College, University of Guelph. 1967.

Also includes clipping of "The Canadian boat song" which was first published in Blackwood's Magazine, Sept. 1829. Authorship has been ascribed to John Galt.

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