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Fort St. James and New Caledonia: Where British Columbia Began
Publisher: Harbour Publishing
Format: Paperback
Condition: Used Like New
ISBN: 1550174789
SKU: YB03682
Price:
$34.99
"As BC 150 celebrations have made us aware, modern British Columbia began in the central interior of the province, where Simon Fraser founded the fur trade empire known as New Caledonia. Today only the restored trading post of Fort St. James and the ancient trails remain. Fort St. James and New Caledonia is the first history of this crucial chapter in over one hundred years. Using unpublished Hudson's Bay Company archival material, Marie Elliott delivers rare glimpses into the lives and times of the first fur traders, weaving a tapestry of colourful characters including the great Carrier chief Kwah, Nor'westers John Stuart and James McDougall, as well as a surprisingly strong cast of women including Miyo Nipiy, Governor Simpson's country wife, Margaret Taylor and the tragic Elizabeth Pruden."
| Binding | |
|---|---|
| Paperback |   |
| Edition | |
| 2009 1st Edition | |
| Condition | |
| Used Like New | |
| Language | |
| English | |
