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A historical novel that tells the story of painter Emily Carr, who shook up the early 20th century art scene with uncompromising brushstrokes that captured the fading wilderness of an increasingly industrialized British Columbia as well as the indigenous villages, the tribal peoples and their dying customs and art forms.
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Boardinghouses, Women, Nootka Indians, Large type books, Fiction, Women painters, Landscape painters, New York Times reviewedPeople
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Table of Contents
Salmonberry
Cedar
Lady Fern
Douglas-fir
Eagle
Muskrat
Fox
Spruce
Mew Gull
Killer Whale
Horsetail
Bear
Raven
Cedar
Sparrow
Sisters
Gibb
Frances
Chestnut
Huckleberry
Loon
Raven
Willow
Mosquito
Mink
Moss
Salal
Eagle
Grass
Camas
Dzunukwa
Maple
Arbutus
Salmon
Woo
Cedar
Frog
Aspen
Raven
Sanderling
Dogwood
Hemlock
Wolf
Alder.
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"Thorndike Press large print basic series."
Unabridged text.
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