The Canadian fur trade in the industrial age / Arthur J. Ray.
Throughout much of the nineteenth century the Hudson's Bay Company had a virtual monopoly on the core area of the fur trade in Canada. Its products were the object of intense competition among merchants on two continents - in Leipzig, New York, London, Winnipeg, St Louis, and Montreal. But in 1...
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Toronto [Ontario] ; Buffalo [New York] :
University of Toronto Press,
[1990]
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