An edition of Beyond the Great Slave Lake (1957)

Beyond the Great Slave Lake.

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An edition of Beyond the Great Slave Lake (1957)

Beyond the Great Slave Lake.

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Fascinating and often hair-raising are the extraordinary adventures of this young Englishman in the frozen wilds of the Canadian Northwest. Grandson of the great physicist, Sir Oliver Lodge, Tom Lodge was eighteen when he set out for Canada in a spirit of adventure. On Great Slave Lake in Northern Canada, he discovered the terrible isolation of a log cabin on the frozen wastes of the inland sea and just how tough a man's life can be. When he was fishing with an Indian named Whitegeese, the ice begins to break up and the two men, with their dogs, are borne out away from shore in the bitter cold. Tom survives only after appalling hardships. Also romance appears as he goes on his adventurous way. He brings vividly alive the scenes, the characters, and the last truly pioneer country on this continent.

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Language
English
Pages
198

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Cover of: Beyond the Great Slave Lake.
Beyond the Great Slave Lake.
1959, Dutton
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Cover of: Beyond the Great Slave Lake.
Beyond the Great Slave Lake.
1957, Cassell (1957) - E.P. Dutton (1958)
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First Sentence

"When I sailed home to England I was twenty and roughly ten years older; also sixteen pounds heavier and a thousand pounds richer."

Table of Contents

1. Welcome, Says Canada Page 9
2. Cowboys and Realities Page 21
3. I Set Out for Great Slave Page 48
4. Life Begins at Lonely Point Page 61
5. Fishin' and Fightin' Page 78
6. The Icy Trek Page 90
7. Death on Great Slave Lake Page 108
8. Sanda and the Bottle of Rum Page 129
9. I Make Friends Among the Indians Page 146
10. All Hands to the Fire Page 167
11. From Concrete to Cadillac Page 180

Edition Notes

Autobiographical.

Published in
London

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
917.1221
Library of Congress
F1100.G8 L6 1957

The Physical Object

Pagination
198 p.
Number of pages
198

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5779682M
LCCN
59024441
OCLC/WorldCat
2180601

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