Douglas, James
1837 – 1918
21 works on record
Works

New England and New France

A memoir of Thomas Sterry Hunt

The United States and Mexico

Development of the railroads of North America and of their control by the state

Status of women in New England and New France

Untechnical adresses on technical subjects

Untechnical addresses on technical subjects

Facts and reflections bearing on annexation, independence and imperial federation

Old France in the New World

Biographical sketch of Thomas Sterry Hunt

Canadian independence, annexation and British imperial federation

The gold fields of Canada
The copper bearing traps of the Coppermine River
Canadian independence
Historical and geographical features of the Rocky Mountain railroads
Summary of American improvements and inventions in ore-crushing and concentration, and in the metallurgy of copper, lead, gold, silver, nickel, aluminum, zinc, mercury, antimony and tin
Education in Quebec in the 17th century
Present condition of the survey of the Canadian Pacific Railway
The present state of literature in Canada
Cantor lectures on recent American methods and appliances employed in the metallurgy of copper, lead, gold, and silver
Principles more important than practice in technical education