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Parnell, C., Sorensen, A., Nevin, W., Mccowan, D., Squire, L., Ellis, F., Wilson, C., Charlton, J., Maclennan, M., Stephenson, W., Riggs, T., Marsh, D.

The Beaver, A Magazine of the North, September 1945, Outfit 276 - Policing the Far North / Daniel "Nigger Dan" Williams at Fort St. John

Hudson's Bay Company, 1945

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Année
1945
Lieu d'édition
Canada
Auteur
Parnell, C., Sorensen, A., Nevin, W., Mccowan, D., Squire, L., Ellis, F., Wilson, C., Charlton, J., Maclennan, M., Stephenson, W., Riggs, T., Marsh, D.
Éditeurs
Hudson's Bay Company
Format
4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall
Edition
F First Edition
Thème
The Beaver, A Magazine of the North, September 1945, Outfit 276 - Policing the Far North, Daniel "Nigger Dan" Williams at Fort St. John Canadian, Government Steamer 'Arctic' Founding Fort Edmonton, Policing the Far North - photo-illustrated article, One-page photo portrait of Sir George Simpson - the only known, photo of him, "Nigger Dan" (Daniel Williams) - troublemaker at Fort St. John, Chevrons in the Sky - waterfowl article with photos, Arctic Airfield Survey - Craig Harbour, where the most northerly airport in the British Empire was, surveyed in 1922, Summer at Temagami - photos with text, English River Hermit - An Indian named Mandayoh (stranger) lived, 30 miles from the Trans-Canada Air Lines' field at Pagwa River, Through the Fjiords of British Columbia - photo-illustrated, article with photo of the Union Steamship liner 'Cardena', Northern Salvage - Claud K. Jones located sunken Canol machinery, at the bottom of Great Slave Lake - fascinating, photo-illustrated article describes how huge tracked vehicles, were hauled up through the ice, Running the Alaska Boundary - great article with photo of Thomas, Riggs and Jack Craig proudly displaying the flags of their, countries and universities after setting the final point of the, Alaska-Yukon boundary on the shore of the Arctic Ocean. Photos, of Eskimo tobacco substitute Atamaoya Canadian History Travel, Exploration & Adventure Magazine Back Issues
Description
S Paperback
Etat de conservation
En bonne condition
Langues
Anglais
Reliure
Couverture souple
Premiére Edition
Oui

Description

50 pages. Many reproductions of black and white photos. Printed upon glossy stock. Features: Founding Fort Edmonton; Policing the Far North - photo-illustrated article; One-page photo portrait of Sir George Simpson - the only known photo of him; "Nigger Dan" (Daniel Williams) - troublemaker at Fort St. John; Chevrons in the Sky - waterfowl article with photos; Arctic Airfield Survey - Craig Harbour, where the most northerly airport in the British Empire was surveyed in 1922; Summer at Temagami - photos with text; English River Hermit - An Indian named Mandayoh (stranger) lived 30 miles from the Trans-Canada Air Lines' field at Pagwa River; Through the Fjiords of British Columbia - photo-illustrated article with photo of the Union Steamship liner 'Cardena'; Northern Salvage - Claud K. Jones located sunken Canol machinery at the bottom of Great Slave Lake - fascinating photo-illustrated article describes how huge tracked vehicles were hauled up through the ice; Running the Alaska Boundary - great article with photo of Thomas Riggs and Jack Craig proudly displaying the flags of their countries and universities after setting the final point of the Alaska-Yukon boundary on the shore of the Arctic Ocean. Photos of Eskimo tobacco substitute Atamaoya being harvested and smoked. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
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