Last dance in Shediac : memories of my mum, Molly Lamb Bobak / Anny Scoones.
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- 9781771511391
- 1771511397
- 9781771511407
- 1771511400
- Bobak, Molly Lamb, 1920-2014 -- Family
- Scoones, Anny, 1957- -- Biography
- Bobak, Molly Lamb, 1920-2014 -- Famille
- Scoones, Anny, 1957- -- Biographies
- Scoones, Anny, 1957-
- Bobak, Molly Lamb, 1920-2014
- Painters -- Canada -- Biography
- Peintres -- Canada
- Peintres -- Canada -- Biographies
- Families
- Painters
- Canada
- 759.11 23
- ND249.B554 S26 2015eb
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- af101fs
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"Molly Lamb Bobak (1922-2014) was the first woman to travel overseas as an official Canadian war artist. She was also the daughter of famous Canadian artist Harold Mortimer-Lamb, whose contemporaries included Emily Carr, A.Y. Jackson, and Jack Shadbolt. In this homage to her artist mother, Anny Scoones rounds out her mother's public profile by revealing personal stories."--Publisher.
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