Newfoundland - Literature

Literature

  • New Found Land, a book by John Christopher
  • Dirty Linen and New-Found-Land, a pair of plays by Tom Stoppard that are always performed together
  • Newfoundland: Journey Into a Lost Nation, a non-fiction book by Michael Crummey

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