For further reading:

1) Andrews, R. J., 1969: The Voyageurs. Toronto: Ginn and Company.
2) Dugas, G. 1924: Un voyageur des Pays d'en Haut. Montréal: Librairie Beauchemin.
3) Gross, Konrad, 1990: "Coureurs-de-Bois, Voyageurs and Trappers: The Fur Trade and the Emergence of an Ignored Canadian Literary Tradition." Canadian Literature (127): 76-91.
4) Hanson, James A., 1981: The Voyageur's Sketchbook (2nd edition). Chadron: The Fur Press.
5) Irving, Washington, 1836: Astoria; or Enterprise Beyond the Rocky Mountains. London: Richard Bentley.
6) Jacquin, Philippe, 1996: Les Indiens Blancs: Français et Indiens en Amérique du Nord (XVIe - XVIIIe siècle). Montréal: Libre Expression.
7) Lande, Lawrence M., 1989: The Development of the Voyageur Contract, 1686-1821. Montreal: McGill University-Lawrence Lande Foundation for Canadian History Research.
8) Lang, George, 1991: "Voyageur discourse and the absence of fur trade pidgin." Canadian Literature (131): 51-63.
9) Morse, Eric W., 1979: Fur Trade Canoe Routes of Canada, Then and Now. Ottawa: Minister of Supply and Services.
10) Nute, Grace Lee, 1955: The Voyageur. St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society.
11) Talbot, Edward Allen, 1824: Five Years' Residence in the Canadas, Including a Tour through part of the United States of America, in the year 1823. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown and Green.
12) Town, Florida A., 1999: The North West Company: Frontier Merchants. Toronto: Umbrella Press.
13) Wilson, Ian and Sally Wilson, 1999: In the Spirit of the Voyageurs. The Beaver, June-July 1999: 9-16.


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