Michel Bibaud
Michel Bibaud (born the January 19th 1782, deceased the August 3rd 1857) was an essay writer, a historian, a journalist, and a poet low-Canadian. Founder of several newspapers, it worked with the geological Commission of Canada after having exerted the trade of Justice of the Peace.
Works published
- the arithmetic one in four parts, 1816
- Epistles, satires, songs, epigrams, and other pieces of poetry , 1830
- Store of Low-Canada , 1832
- the Arithmetic one with the use of the elementary schools of Low-Canada , 1832
- Some reflections on the last election of the district-west of the city of Montreal , 1832
- History of Canada , 1837
- History of Canada under the French domination , 1843
- History of Canada and the Canadians under English domination , 1844
Reviews and newspapers
- the Dawn
- Mail of Low-Canada
- the Canadian Library
- the Observer
External bond
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Biography of the biographical Dictionary of Canada in line
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