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Great Stories from the Canadian Frontier

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From the old rifle pit above the great meander bend of the South Saskatchewan I could feel the sun sinking its last rays painting the earth a subtle pink presaging the no-colours of dusk. Then, behind, the moon rose with a new light, washing the century old buildings at this place called Batoche - the place where the Metis made a final, desperate, futile stand in their battle for recognition as a distinct and separate people.

*Richard Thomas Wright, author
Winter 1977*

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English
Pages
166

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Great Stories from the Canadian Frontier
1979, Antonson Publishing
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Table of Contents

Welcome Page 5 Introduction Page 7
01 Page Apprenticeship of David Thompson|13
02 Page Signal Hill: Last Battle for Canada|21
03 Page Getting Around in Early, Untamed B.C.|29
04 Page The Fenian Invasions|43
05 Page The Mystery Skull|49
06 Page Racism in 19th Century Calgary|
__ Page - The Smallpox Scare of 1892|51
07 Page The First Nova Scotian|57
08 Page The Mounties First Artist|61
09 Page The Disappearance of the Speedy|67
10 Page The Bride Ships|73
11 Page The Wolfestown Murder|79
12 Page The Odyssey of John Pritchard|103
13 Page Disaster at Desjardins Canal|109
14 Page The Settlement of Pensioners in Upper Canada|113
15 Page There's Gold in Them Thar Islands|121
16 Page The Fall of Port Royal: 1710|125
17 Page The Grumpy General Who Put Down the Riel Rebellion|129
18 Page For Home and Country:
__ Page - The Vision of Adelaide Hoodless|137
19 Page Nova Scotia's Little Gold Rush|143
20 Page The Raid on St. Albans|147
Historical Briefs Page 151

Edition Notes

Manufactured in Canada. Printed by Friesen Printing. Typsetting by Frebo Studio Limited, Richmond, B.C., Canada. Includes Index.
Brian Antonson [1948 - ]/ Gordon Thomas Stewart [1945 - ]

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Surrey, BC, Canada
Copyright Date
1979 by Antonson Publishing and individual authors

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Dewey Decimal Class
971
Library of Congress
F1031.5 .G73

The Physical Object

Format
Turtleback
Pagination
166 p. [2p.bk] ill., map, ports.
Number of pages
166
Dimensions
8.5 x 5.5 x 0.5 inches
Weight
1.1 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL4208195M
Internet Archive
greatstoriesfrom0000unse
ISBN 10
0919900356
ISBN 13
9780919900356
LCCN
80487514
OCLC/WorldCat
6626484
Library Thing
664051

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