Michael Harrington (writer) - Books By Michael Harrington

Books By Michael Harrington

  • "Prime Ministers of Newfoundland" Cuff Publications (1991)
  • "Goin' to the ice: Offbeat history of the Newfoundland sealfishery" Cuff Publications (1986)
  • "Newfoundland Tapestry" Dallas: Kaleidograph Press (1943)
  • "The Newfoundland National Convention, 1946-1948: Debates, Reports and Papers" James Hiller, Michael Harrington, Published for Memorial University of Newfoundland by McGill-Queen's University Press (1995)

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