An edition of Ranald MacDonald (1923)

Ranald MacDonald

the narrative of his early life on the Columbia under the Hudson's bay company's regime; of his experiences in the Pacific whale fishery; and of his great adventure to Japan; with a sketch of his later life on the western frontier, 1824-1894

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An edition of Ranald MacDonald (1923)

Ranald MacDonald

the narrative of his early life on the Columbia under the Hudson's bay company's regime; of his experiences in the Pacific whale fishery; and of his great adventure to Japan; with a sketch of his later life on the western frontier, 1824-1894

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Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. [303]-311.
"One thousand copies of this volume have been printed." No. 606.

Published in
Spokane, Wash

Classifications

Library of Congress
F853 .M13

The Physical Object

Pagination
333 p.
Number of pages
333

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6654878M
Internet Archive
ranaldmacdonaldn00macd
LCCN
23009305
OCLC/WorldCat
751513
Library Thing
2587041

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