Across Canada to the Klondyke
Across Canada to the Klondyke | Libros antiguos y modernos | Graham, Harry, "Col. D. Steamer"
Across Canada to the Klondyke
Across Canada to the Klondyke | Libros antiguos y modernos | Graham, Harry, "Col. D. Steamer"
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Detalles
- Año de publicación
- 1985
- ISBN
- 0458982407
- Lugar de impresión
- Toronto
- Autor
- Graham, Harry, "Col. D. Steamer"
- Editores
- Methuen & Co Ltd.
- Formato
- 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall
- Edición
- F First Printing
- Materia
- 182 pages including black and white photographs. Packed with, now-odd but still fascinating facts about people and places, along the way, Graham's account of the journey delightfully re-creates the, banality of official receptions and officious dignitaries, as well as the banter of the Governor General's staff as train, and ship took them ever closer to the fabled land of gold. Book, unmarked with very light wear. Dust jacket with several small, tears and average edge wear. Across Canada to the Klondyke, Klondike Yukon Gold Rush 182 pages including black and white, photographs. Packed with now-odd but still fascinating facts, about people and places along the way, Graham's account of the journey delightfully re-creates the, banality of official receptions and officious dignitaries, as well as the banter of the Governor General's staff as train, and ship took them ever closer to the fabled land of gold. Book, unmarked with very light wear. Dust jacket with several small, tears and average edge wear. Canadian History
- Descripción
- J H Good Hardcover
- Conservación
- Muy bueno
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- Inlgés
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- True
Descripción
182 pages including black and white photographs. Packed with now-odd but still fascinating facts about people and places along the way, Graham's account of the journey delightfully re-creates the banality of official receptions and officious dignitaries, as well as the banter of the Governor General's staff as train and ship took them ever closer to the fabled land of gold. Book unmarked with very light wear. Dust jacket with several small tears and average edge wear. Book