Northwest Digest Magazine, November 1951
Northwest Digest Magazine, November 1951
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Details
- Year of publication
- 1951
- Place of printing
- Quesnel, British Columbia
- Author
- Bezanson, A.M., Lukie, J., Ketlo, Ed., Harrison, Eunice M.L., Campbell, Nellie R., Kirkpatrick, S.D., Gordon-Cooper, H
- Publishers
- Cariboo Digest Ltd.
- Size
- 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall
- Edition
- F First Edition
- Keyword
- Northwest Digest Magazine, November 1951 caribou hunt, Editorial - We Can Have Highways, Who the Loon Got its White Neck Band and Spots on its Back - And, Man Was Turned into a Lynx, Pioneer Judge's Wife - part 1, Along the Trapline, Two clear photos of the aftermath of a locomotive boiler, explosion in the railway yars of P.G.E. at Quesnel, B.C. in September 1951, The Ghost of Hunter Jack - Poem, Photo of a group of gold panners at Lowhee Placer mine with a, pan full of huge nuggets, Yukon Epic - a true tale of the northland, Nature Oddities, Dawson Creek Motorists First to Drive over John Hart Highway -, Ralph Thomsen and son Bob, Stan Carnell and Bob Greer - brief write-up with two photos, Four Million Acres of Untouched Grassland - review of "Grass, Beyond the Mountains" by Richard P. Hobson Jr. - with a small, photo of Hobson, Back cover ad for Finning's "Caterpillar" Diesel farm and, logging Tractors British Columbia Magazine Back Issues
- Binding description
- S Paperback
- State of preservation
- Good
- Languages
- English
- Binding
- Softcover
- First edition
- True
Description
26 pages. Black and white illustrations. Features: Great cover photo after a successful caribou hunt; Editorial - We Can Have Highways; Who the Loon Got its White Neck Band and Spots on its Back - And Man Was Turned into a Lynx; Pioneer Judge's Wife - part 1; Along the Trapline; Two clear photos of the aftermath of a locomotive boiler explosion in the railway yars of P.G.E. at Quesnel, B.C. in September 1951; The Ghost of Hunter Jack - Poem; Photo of a group of gold panners at Lowhee Placer mine with a pan full of huge nuggets; Yukon Epic - a true tale of the northland; Nature Oddities; Dawson Creek Motorists First to Drive over John Hart Highway - Ralph Thomsen and son Bob, Stan Carnell and Bob Greer - brief write-up with two photos; Four Million Acres of Untouched Grassland - review of "Grass Beyond the Mountains" by Richard P. Hobson Jr. - with a small photo of Hobson; Back cover ad for Finning's "Caterpillar" Diesel farm and logging tractors; Dozens of ads for small local businesses; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this vintage British Columbia publication. Magazine