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Fletcher, Olivia

Hammerstone : A Biography of Hornby Island

NeWest Publishers, Limited, 2001

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Année
2001
ISBN
1896300456
Lieu d'édition
Edmonton, AB, Canada
Auteur
Fletcher, Olivia
Éditeurs
NeWest Publishers, Limited
Format
8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall
Edition
F First Printing
Thème
BRITISH COLUMBIA HISTORY CANADA LOCAL GEOLOGY INDIANS NORTH, AMERICA GENERAL NATIVE AMERICAN SCIENCE SOCIAL STUDIES Fletcher, Olivia Hammerstone : A Biography of Hornby Island B.c. Geology, Coast Salish Indians 156 pages including bibliography. A love, story between the author and her home, Hammerstone tells the story of Hornby Island - from its molten, birth in the South Pacific, to the present. In a carefully woven, eloquent narrative, Fletcher writes of a special island in the Gulf of Georgia on, the West Coast of Canada. The story starts nearly 3050 million, years ago. It has not ended. ".talk about a fascinating overview, of how our West Coast came into being. The findings in, Fletcher's deeply researched work are nothing short of mind, boggling as she weaves us through the gigantic warps of geologic, time." - Bob Fortune, CBC. Small 'discard' rubber stamp atop half-title page else, clean, bright and unmarked with very light wear. Excellent copy., British Columbia
Description
S Paperback
Etat de conservation
En excellent ètat
Langues
Anglais
Reliure
Couverture souple
Premiére Edition
Oui

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156 pages including bibliography. A love story between the author and her home, Hammerstone tells the story of Hornby Island - from its molten birth in the South Pacific, to the present. In a carefully woven, eloquent narrative, Fletcher writes of a special island in the Gulf of Georgia on the West Coast of Canada. The story starts nearly 3050 million years ago. It has not ended. ".talk about a fascinating overview of how our West Coast came into being. The findings in Fletcher's deeply researched work are nothing short of mind boggling as she weaves us through the gigantic warps of geologic time." - Bob Fortune, CBC. Small 'discard' rubber stamp atop half-title page else clean , bright and unmarked with very light wear. Excellent copy. Book
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