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Iron Bars and Bookshelves: A History of the Morrin Centre - Patrick Donovan, Donald Fyson, Louisa Blair, Louise Penny
Iron Bars and Bookshelves: A History of the Morrin Centre
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The Morrin Centre is at the heart of Quebec City’s history. It once housed Quebec’s common jail, the Presbyterian-run Morrin College, and the scholarly activities of the Literary and Historical Society of Quebec. Today, it is home to the city’s main English-language cultural center and library. ... show more
The Morrin Centre is at the heart of Quebec City’s history. It once housed Quebec’s common jail, the Presbyterian-run Morrin College, and the scholarly activities of the Literary and Historical Society of Quebec. Today, it is home to the city’s main English-language cultural center and library.

The colorful stories of each of these institutions reveal unknown aspects of the tumultuous history of Quebec’s capital city and bring some of its forgotten characters back to life. This book takes you from the dark prison cells on the building’s ground floor to the stately library and college classrooms above it.

Did you know that Quebec’s first French-language novelist, Philippe Aubert de Gaspé, did time in the jail, that Morrin College admitted women on equal terms with men some sixty years before Université Laval, or that the Literary and Historical Society of Quebec helped establish Canada’s National Archives?
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9781771860802 (1771860804)
Publisher: Baraka Books
Pages no: 260
Edition language: English
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4.5 Good history of a must see place in Quebec
If you go to Quebec City, take the time to go to the Morrin Centre. It was a prison, a school, and then a library. I highly recommend the tour. This gem of a book presents the history of the place. It is split into three sections, not counting the introduction by Louise Penny, and each section is wr...
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