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Title: On the Old Athabaska Trail Author: Burpee, Lawrence Johnstone (1873-1946) Illustrator: Kane, Paul (1810-1871) Illustrator: Warre, Henry James (1819-1898) Date of first publication: 1926 Date first posted: 6 January 2010 Date last updated: 7 January 2010

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