Cent ans de peche a Terre-Neuve (Kronos)
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Cent ans de pêche à Terre-Neuve examines a century of cod fishing around Newfoundland, focusing on the maritime practices, vessels, and labor that sustained the fishery. The work places Atlantic cod fishing within its economic and social setting, showing how coastal communities, fishing techniques, and the rhythms of the North Atlantic shaped a long-running industry. Rather than a fictional adventure, it is a historical study of the people and methods connected with Newfoundland's fishing waters. The book is suited to readers interested in maritime history, Newfoundland, and the development of North Atlantic fisheries.
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Leopold Soublin
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