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Montreal Then and Now: d'Hier et d'Aujourd'hui (Then & Now),Used
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Considered North America's most European city, Montral is known for its culture, sophisticated population and its amazing architectural history. The latest title in the hugely popular Then and Now series takes readers to Qubec's largest city, Montral, for an amazing past and present tour which includes the following. A rich historical overview written by Alan Hustak (a journalist for the Montral Gazette) describes Montral's development from a fur trading outpost on the banks of the St. Lawrence River to its present incarnation as the business and cultural center of Canada. Originally named VilleMarie, the settlement became known as Mont Royal, after the tallest of the hills overlooking the river valley. Readers will marvel at how much this modern metropolis has evolved in its history. Dozens of photographs show how some of Montral's most important landmarks looked long ago and how they look today. Fascinating sidebyside thenandnow images of popular destinations like the Windsor Hotel, St. Ann's Market, Christ Church Cathedral, and Montral Harbor showcase Montral's finest architecture and views.Though much has changed since the city was first settled in the 17th century, readers will agree that Montral's charm will never fade.
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