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The clockmaker : series one, two and three / Thomas Chandler Haliburton ; edited by George L. Parker.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Haliburton, Thomas Chandler, 1796-1865.
Contributor:
Parker, George L.
Series:
Centre for Editing Early Canadian Texts series ; 10.
Centre for Editing Early Canadian Texts series ; 10
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Canadian fiction.
Canadian literature.
Physical Description:
ci, 867 p. : maps, port. ; 24 cm.
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Ottawa : Carleton University Press, 1995.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
In 1835 Thomas Chandler Haliburton introduced Samuel Slick of Slicksville, Connecticut, into the pages of the Novascotian in order to awaken his fellow citizens to the economic opportunities of their province. From this Halifax newspaper trotted out the Connecticut Yankee, manufacturer and seller of clocks, with his original dialect and unique comic vision, to become the chief character in three series of The Clockmaker published between 1836 and 1840.
Contents:
Front Matter
Contents
Abbreviations
Foreword
Editor’s Preface
Editor’s Introduction
Map of Eastern Seaboard Drawn by Ross Hough
Map of the Maritimes Drawn by Ross Hough
The Clockmaker
Slick’s Letter
The Trotting Horse
The Clock Maker
The Silent Girls
Conversations at the River Philipø
Justice Pettifog
Anecdotes
Go Ahead
The Preacher That Wandered From His Text
Yankee Eating and Horse Feeding
The Road to a Woman’s Heartthe—Broken Heart
Cumberland Oysters Produce Melancholy Forebodings
The American Eagle
The Clockmaker’s Opinion of Halifax
Sayings and Doings in Cumberland
The Dancing Master Abroad
Mr. Slick’s Opinion of the British
A Yankee Handle for a Halifax Blade
The Grahamite, and the Irish Pilot
The Clockmaker Quilts a Blue-Nose
Sister Sall’s Courtship
Setting Up for Governor
A Cure for Conceit
The Blowin Time
Father John O’Shaughnessy
Taming a Shrew
The Minister’s Horn Mug
The White Nigger
Fire in the Dairy
A Body Without a Head
A Tale of Bunker’s Hill
Gulling a Blue Nose
Too Many Irons in the Fire
Windsor and the Far West
The Meeting
The Voluntary System
Training a Carriboo
Nick Bradshaw
Travelling in America
Elective Councils
Slavery
Talking Latin
The Snow Wreath
The Talisman
Italian Paintings
Shampooing the English
Putting a Foot in It
English Aristocracy and Yankee Mobocracy
The Confessions of a Deposed Minister
Canadian Politics
A Cure for Smuggling
Taking Off the Factory Ladies
The Schoolmaster Abroad
The Wrong Room
Finding a Mare’s Nest
Keeping Up the Steam
The Clockmaker’s Parting Advice
The Duke of Kent’s Lodge
Playing a Card
Behind the Scenes
The Black Brother
The Great Unknown
Snubbing a Snob
Patriotism, or the Two Shears’s
Too Knowing by Half
Matrimony
The Wooden Horse
The Bad Shilling
Trading in Bed
Knowing the Soundings, or Polly Coffin’s Sandhole
An Old Friend With a New Face
The Unburied One
Definition of a Gentleman
Looking Up
The Old Minister
The Barrel Without Hoops
Facing a Woman
The Attaché
Explanatory Notes
Bibliogfaphical Description of Capy-texts
Published Versions of the Text
Emendations in Ce-texts
Line-end Hyphenated Compounds in Copy-texts
Line-end Hyphenated Compounds in CEECT Edition
Historical Collation
Appendix
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
0-7735-7382-8

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