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Antarctic oasis : under the spell of South Georgia

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
1998
Author
Carr, Pauline
Carr, Tim
Publisher
London ; W.W. Norton & Company
Call Number
G370-480 C37 A58
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Author
Carr, Pauline
Carr, Tim
Responsibility
Tim and Pauline Carr
Publisher
London ; W.W. Norton & Company
Published Date
1998
Physical Description
256 pages : illustrations ; maps
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Antarctic Regions
Sailing
Boating
Travel
Abstract
An account of one couple's life on a remote island beyond the Polar Front, a tale to rival the exploits of the great nineteenth-century explorers. After twenty-five years of cruising the world's oceans, renowned blue-water sailors Pauline and Tim Carr found themselves being drawn to the lonely places of the higher latitudes to experience earth's last, scarcely touched regions. Antarctic Oasis records the culmination of those exploits. True adventurers, the Carrs have lived year-round on South Georgia for five years its only civilian inhabitants experiencing a way of life that has all but vanished from our modern world. A center of the Norwegian whaling industry in the last century, today a remnant of the far-flung British Empire, South Georgia is a splendid if forbidding land of towering, glacier-clad mountains and a treacherous, storm-torn coast punctuated by sheltered bays. During its brief polar summer, the island's verdant shoreline offers Antarctic wildlife a place to feed, mate, and rear their young. The only humans on the scene, the Carrs have learned intimate details about the lives of whales, penguins, seals, albatrosses, skuas, and many others. In all seasons the Carrs explore South Georgia's uncompromising coast aboard their yacht Curlew. Their deep fascination with the island, its wildlife, and its history will stir the spirit of adventure and discovery in us all. (from Abe Books)
Contents
Foreward
Preface and Acknowledgements
Chapter I - Ultimate Landfall
Chapter II - Antarctic Outpost
Chapter III - Nine to Five
Chapter IV - Green Antarctic
Chapter V - Kindred Souls
Chapter VI - Shackleton's Shadow
Chapter VII - The Rough with the Smooth
Chapter VIII - Albatross
Chapter IX - Elephantastic
Chapter X - The Mountaineering Dimension
Chapter XI - Just Talking to the Birds
Chapter XII - The Wild Side
Chapter XIII - A Shimmer of Ice
Chapter XIV - A Clean Pair of Heels
Index
Notes
Ephemra of Margaret Gmoser pertaining to trip removed from book and added to AC637 box of archival materials
Signed by the eleven participants of the September 17-19, 2004 Shackleton Crossing trip
Signed by the authors with greetings addressed to Margaret Gmoser
ISBN
0393046052
Accession Number
AC637
Call Number
G370-480 C37 A58
Collection
Alpine Club of Canada Library
URL Notes
Link to publication on Abe Books
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The Banff-Jasper highway : descriptive guide

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
1948
Author
Williams, Mabel B
Publisher
Vancouver : H.R. larson Publishing Co.
Call Number
02.6 W67 1948
02.6 W67 1948 c. 2
Author
Williams, Mabel B
Publisher
Vancouver : H.R. larson Publishing Co.
Published Date
1948
Physical Description
ix, 136 pages, illustrations, maps
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Banff National Park
Jasper National Park
Kootenay National Park
Travel
Yoho National Park
Notes
Both Copy 1 & Copy 2 have publisher signature
Accession Number
492 (Copy 1&2)
2014.8385 deaccessioned
From card and old db record, unsure of which edition, missing copies: 5142
Call Number
02.6 W67 1948
02.6 W67 1948 c. 2
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Archives Library
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The Banff-Jasper Highway : descriptive guide

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
1963
Author
Williams, Mabel B
Publisher
Saskatoon : H.R. Larson
Edition
Rev. ed
Call Number
02.6 W67 1963
Author
Williams, Mabel B
Responsibility
illustrated by Mabel Bain
Edition
Rev. ed
Publisher
Saskatoon : H.R. Larson
Published Date
1963
Physical Description
ix, 136p. : ill., map
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Banff National Park
Jasper National Park
Kootenay National Park
Travel
Yoho National Park
Accession Number
2278
Call Number
02.6 W67 1963
Collection
Archives Library
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Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
1967
Author
Larsen, Henry A., Frank R. Sheer and Edvard Omholt-Jensen
Publisher
Toronto, Montreal, McClelland and Stewart
Call Number
02.5 L32t
Author
Larsen, Henry A., Frank R. Sheer and Edvard Omholt-Jensen
Responsibility
Henry A. Larsen, Frank R. Sheer and Edvard Omholt-Jensen
Publisher
Toronto, Montreal, McClelland and Stewart
Published Date
1967
Physical Description
223 pages illustrations, portraits 24 cm
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Travel
Canada
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Abstract
Pertains to the autobiography of Henry A. Larsen, a Canadian explorer, seaman and member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. The publication tells of Larsen’s heroism and expertise that ultimately saved his life, in the most trying of circumstances. The authors tell of Larsen’s relationship with the Inuit Indigenous Peoples in Northern Canada and the ways in which they respected him. Written much like a diary, The Big Ship offers compelling detail on the extravagant life of Larsen and his crew, as they battled the open sea in hopes of finding adventure.
Contents
1. The first day in the mounted police -- 2. The early years -- 3. The Indian girl, the sea devil and "The general" -- 4. Steam -- 5. Fourth mate Larsen -- 6. North with Klengenberg -- 7. Herschel Island for the first time -- 8. Visit to Klengenberg's home -- 9. Tragic voyage to the west -- 10. Frozen in for the winter -- 11. More about life on Herschel -- 12. Seal hunt -- 13. New summer in the north -- 14. Canadian citizen -- 15. The ship and the crew -- 16. Maiden voyage to the north -- 17. My northern service starts -- 18. Skipper in the mounted police -- 19. In the ice -- 20. My first sled trip with the RCMP -- 21. Promotion and return to civilization -- 22. To the north again -- 23. Life in the arctic -- 24. In winter quarters -- 25. Dog life in the arctic -- 26. Eskimo love and drama -- 27. The fourth Christmas in the north -- 28. Daily life in the Igloo -- 29. Old and new medicine man -- 30. Southern interlude and marriage -- 31. Fourth voyage to the north -- 32. Marital complications among the Eskimo -- 33. An eventful winter -- 34. Guest of honour in the igloo -- 35. Visit from the south -- 36. About Quarlilaak, Mukkaani and Angulalik -- 37. Hanorie Umiarjuak -- 38. Niviassiag's curse -- 39. Superstition, infanticide and shipwreck -- 40. Reunion with my wife and first meeting with an unknown daughter -- 41. Among the inland Eskimo -- 42. Birth in the igloo -- 43. The great assignment -- 44. Toward the great adventure -- 45. The summer of broken expectations -- 46. A very close shave -- 47. A tragic loss -- 48. The story of a cannon -- 49. Easter with Father Henri -- 50. Afloat again -- 51. Bellot Strait : the last ordeal -- 52. Return to civilization -- 53. A summer voyage to the eastern arctic -- 54. Westward through the northwest passage -- 55. Honours and promotions -- 56. The last arctic voyage with the St. Roch -- 57. The men who speak the truth -- 58. Budget problems and words of caution -- 59. The St. Roch ends her career -- 60. The last years in the force.m
Accession Number
2019.71
Call Number
02.5 L32t
Collection
Archives Library
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British Columbia place names

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
1997
Author
Akrigg, G.P.V. and Akrigg, Helen B.
Publisher
British Columbia : UBC Press
Edition
3rd Edition
Call Number
02.01 A7b
Author
Akrigg, G.P.V. and Akrigg, Helen B.
Edition
3rd Edition
Publisher
British Columbia : UBC Press
Published Date
1997
Physical Description
304pages, 22.7cm
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
British Columbia
Travel
Abstract
Site information for 2,400 places in British Columbia
Notes
Ben Gadd Personal Library
ISBN
0774806370
Accession Number
2021.20
Call Number
02.01 A7b
Collection
Archives Library
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By canoe from Toronto to Fort Edmonton in 1872, among the Iroquois and Ojibways

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
1968
Publisher
Toronto : Canadiana House
Edition
Facsimile reprint
Call Number
08.5 B99 Pam
Responsibility
by an anonymous traveller
Edition
Facsimile reprint
Publisher
Toronto : Canadiana House
Published Date
1968
Physical Description
74p. : ill., port., map
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Indians
Travel
Accession Number
543
Call Number
08.5 B99 Pam
Collection
Archives Library
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Calgary's mountain panorama

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
c1990
Author
Birrell, Dave
Publisher
Calgary : Rocky Mountain Books
Call Number
R 02.01 B53
Author
Birrell, Dave
Responsibility
text by Dave Birrell; artwork by Ron Ellis
Publisher
Calgary : Rocky Mountain Books
Published Date
c1990
Physical Description
95 p. : ill., ports., map
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Fire lookouts
Mines
Quarries
Travel
World War I
Notes
Fold out panorama attached to back cover. Index of peaks at end
ISBN
0921102127
Accession Number
5935
Call Number
R 02.01 B53
Collection
Archives Library
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Canadian Rockies : they abound in wild animals, glaciers, and luxurious hotels

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
1947
Publisher
Life
Call Number
02.6 L11c PAM OS
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Publisher
Life
Published Date
1947
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Banff National Park
Travel
Tourism
Banff Springs Hotel
Rundle Mount
Athabaska River
Brazeau
Maligne Lake
Bow River
Canadian National Railway
Canadian Pacific Railway
Chateau Lake Louise
Trails
Mountaineering
Columbia Icefield
Abstract
Pertains to the Canadian Rocky Mountains as a tourist destination in 1947 and features main geographical attractions such as the Mount Rundle, Athabaska River, Maligne Lake, Bow River in addition to the Banff Springs Hotel with map of Banff National Park and Jasper National Park.
Notes
In Life, June 9, 1947, pp. 68 - 76
Accession Number
7889
Call Number
02.6 L11c PAM OS
Collection
Archives Library
URL Notes
Specific volume with article can be viewed online via Google Books
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Canadian Rockies whitewater

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
1995
Author
Smith, Stuart
Publisher
Jasper AB : Headwaters Press Ltd.
Call Number
02.8 SM5r
Author
Smith, Stuart
Publisher
Jasper AB : Headwaters Press Ltd.
Published Date
1995
Physical Description
312 pages, 22.6cm
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Series
Canadian Rockies Whitewater
Subjects
Travel
Rocky Mountains
Canoeing
Kayaking
Rafting
Whitewater
Abstract
The complete guidebook to whitewater boating in the Southern Rockies -- back of book
Contents
Shortened contents : Elk river drainage -- Lower Kootenay drainage -- St. Mary drainage (British Columbia) -- Middle Kootenay drainage -- Upper Kootenay drainage -- Upper Columbia drainage -- Kicking Horse drainage -- Lower Oldman drainage -- Castle and Crowsnest drainage -- Upper Oldman drainage -- Elbow and Highwood drainage -- Lower Bow drainage -- Upper Bow drainage
Notes
Ben Gadd Personal Library
First volume
ISBN
0969961804
Accession Number
2021.20
Call Number
02.8 SM5r
Collection
Archives Library
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Canadian Rockies whitewater the Central Rockies

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
1996
Author
Smith, Stuart
Publisher
Jasper AB : Headwaters Press Ltd.
Call Number
02.8 SM5c
Author
Smith, Stuart
Publisher
Jasper AB : Headwaters Press Ltd.
Published Date
1996
Physical Description
336 pages, 22.8cm
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Series
The second in a series of guidebooks
Subjects
Whitewater
Rocky Mountains
Central Rockies
Kayaking
Canoeing
Rafting
Travel
Abstract
A river guide for canoeists, kayakers and rafters - front cover
Contents
Shortened Contents : Lower North Saskatchewan river drainage -- Upper North Saskatchewan river drainage -- Brazeau river drainage -- Lower Athabasca river drainage -- Middle Athabasca river drainage -- Upper Athabasca river drainage -- Columbia river drainage -- Upper Fraser river drainage -- Lower Fraser rover drainage
Notes
Ben Gadd Personal Library
ISBN
0969961804
Accession Number
2021.20
Call Number
02.8 SM5c
Collection
Archives Library
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Colour in the Canadian Rockies

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
1937
Author
Phillips, Walter J
Publisher
Toronto : Thomas Nelson
Call Number
06.1 P54 1937
06.1 P54 1947
Author
Phillips, Walter J
Responsibility
by Walter J. Phillips and Frederick Niven
Publisher
Toronto : Thomas Nelson
Published Date
1937
Physical Description
125p. : ill., map
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Travel
Notes
Index
Accession Number
323 (dustjacket)
492 deaccessioned
5142
Call Number
06.1 P54 1937
06.1 P54 1947
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The discovery of the North-west Passage by H.M.S. "Investigator," Capt. R. M'Clure, 1850, 1851, 1852, 1853, 1854.

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
1969
Author
M'Clure, Robert Le M.
Publisher
Rutland, Vt., Tuttle
Call Number
02.4 M11t
Author
M'Clure, Robert Le M.
Responsibility
Robert Le M. M'Clure
Publisher
Rutland, Vt., Tuttle
Published Date
1969
Physical Description
xxxv, 405 pages illustrations, folded map 20 cm
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Travel
Abstract
Pertains to the story of Robert Le M. M’Clure, the man credited with travelling the North-West Passage. The publication provides a review of early Canadian travel, and the places European travelers experienced. Specifically, the book talks about the Investigator, the ship that helped M’Clure’s crew explore new terrain. The author shares tales of success, heartbreak and resilience, as the crew battled against the forces of nature, and their inexperience in this new travel.
Contents
Preface to the new edition (pg. xv)
Preface (pg. xxvii)
List of Illustrations (;g. xxxi)
A list of H.M.S. "Investigator" (pg. xxxiii)
Chapter I - Introduction (pg. 1)
Chapter II - Return of the Arctic Squadron of 1848, and immediate Reequipment of the "Enterprise" and "Investigator" (pg. 17)
Chapter III - Slow sailing of the Arctic Ships (pg. 23)
Chapter IV - Voyage continued to Honolulu (pg. 31)
Chaoter V - The "Investigator" gives up the hope of meeting the "Enterprise," and departs alone (pg. 55)
Chapter VI - The narrative of Captain Maguire (pg. 66)
Chapter VII - A thunder-storm (pg. 80)
Chapter VIII - Approach to Cape Bathurst (pg. 89)
Chapter IX - Cape Bathurst left (pg. 99)
Chapter X - Signs of a rapidly approaching winter (pg. 108)
Chapter XI - Severe pressure on the ice (pg. 119)
Chapter XII - New Year's Day 1851 (pg. 151)
Chapter XIII - Signs of summer increase (pg. 175)
Chapter XIV - The "Investigator" bears up, and goes round the South End of Banks Land (pg. 201)
Chapter XV - The New Year, 1852 (pg. 227)
Chapter XVI - The "Enterprise" (pg. 251)
Chapter XVII - Captain M'Clure proceeds to Melville Island to see Captain Kellett (pg. 276)
Chapter XVIII - Gloomy prospect in the Autumn of 1854 (pg. 307)
Appendix (pg. 351)
Notes
Reprint of the 1856 ed., with a new pref. by William C. Wonders.
Accession Number
2019.71
Call Number
02.4 M11t
Collection
Archives Library
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Douglas of the fir : a biography of David Douglas botanist

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
1947
Author
George Harvey, Athelstan
Publisher
Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press
Call Number
04.1 H26d
Author
George Harvey, Athelstan
Publisher
Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press
Published Date
1947
Physical Description
x, 290 pages illustrations, portraits, maps 23 cm
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Botany
Science
Travel
Canada
Upper Canada
Columbia River
Contents
Scotland ; The Horticultural Society ; United States and Upper Canada ; First Great Adventure ; Columbia River Region ; With Chief Tha-a-muxi ; Up the Columbia to Kettle Falls ; The Blue Mountains ; In Search of the Sugar Pine ; Homeward by Hudson's Bay Express ; Putting Mountains on the Map ; Fame and its Aftermath ; Second Great Adventure ; California ; Third Visit to the Columbia ; Ill-Fated Journey ; Flakes of Gold ; Hawaii and its Volcanoes ; Last Journey ; In Tribute
Accession Number
3069A
Call Number
04.1 H26d
Collection
Archives Library
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A frontier guide to the Dewdney Trail : Hope to Rock Creek

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
1969?
Publisher
Calgary, Alta. : Frontier Publishing
Edition
Frontier Book No. 19
Call Number
08.2 F92a
Edition
Frontier Book No. 19
Publisher
Calgary, Alta. : Frontier Publishing
Published Date
1969?
Physical Description
56 pages.
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Travel
History
History of Alberta
Abstract
"Highway No.3 is a ribbon of concrete that winds through some of the most dramatic scenery in Western Canada. At times it courses between valley walls lush with vegetation and history, adn at others it climbs mountain sides to meander gracefully over the top of the world. It was originally called the Dewdney Trail and it ran from Hope, through Rock Creek and on to Wild Horse Camp, 6 miles northeast of Cranbrook. Today, with a few variations of route, it follows the old trail and has become in every sense of the word the New Dewdney Trail. In this, our seventh Frontier Guide, we are attempting to trace the story adn the history of both the old trail and the new , from Hope to Rock Creek. In companion volumes, we hope to complete the trail from Rock Creek to Salmo adn from Salmo to Wild Horse."
Notes
Abstract taken from publication directly
Accession Number
3069 a
Call Number
08.2 F92a
Collection
Archives Library
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A frontier guide to the Dewdney Trail, Rock Creek to Salmo

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
1969
Publisher
Calgary, Alberta : Frontier Publishing Ltd.
Edition
Frontier Book No. 20
Call Number
08.1 F92a
Edition
Frontier Book No. 20
Publisher
Calgary, Alberta : Frontier Publishing Ltd.
Published Date
1969
Physical Description
48 pages illustrations 21 cm.
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Travel
History
History-Canada
Abstract
"In the early days of British Columbia, the land lying along the American border from Rock Creek to Salmo was almost forgotten territory. In the beginning, the fur trade followed the lines of least resistance and these led southward by valley and river to United States soil. With the discovery of gold, copper and silver in the Boundary country, a subtle struggle between American and Canadian influence developed - each striving to draw a trade from the area. Over the years, the history of the region has been woven around the struggle between the powerful American magnet of roads and railroads to draw Boundary country into its orbit and the Canadian efforts to divert this traffic into an east-west pattern. The two major weapons in the hands of the Canadians were the Dewdney Trail of 1865 and the Kettle Valley Railroad. This, our eight Frontier Guide, is the attempt to portray the development of the Boundary country in relation to the roles played by the Dewdney Trail and the fabulous Kettle Valley Line."
Notes
Abstract taken directly from publication
Accession Number
3069 a
Call Number
08.1 F92a
Collection
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The golden grindstone : the adventures of George M. Mitchell

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
1935
Publisher
Toronto : Oxford University Press, Canadian Branch
Call Number
08.2 G76g
Responsibility
Recorded by Angus Graham
Publisher
Toronto : Oxford University Press, Canadian Branch
Published Date
1935
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Exploration
Pioneer life
Travel
Indigenous
Indigenous People
Colonialism
Contents
I. The general idea -- II. The geographical problem -- III. The immigrant train -- IV. Edmonton -- V. Athbasca landing -- VI. The Athabasca River -- VII. Grand rapids -- VIII. The Slave River -- IX. Great Slave Lake -- X. Fort Simpson -- XI. The Mackenzie River -- XII. Fort McPherson --XIII. The Eskimo -- XIV. The first traffic with the Indians -- XV. The Peel River -- The upper Peel River and the valley of noises -- XVII. Gold -- XVIII. The winter camp -- XIX. Prospecting and exploration -- XX. Bears and wolves -- XXI. The winter night -- XXII. The Indians' visit -- XXIII. Dogs -- XXIV. The broken knee -- XXV. The last of the white men -- XXVI. The Indian Camp -- XXVI. The Indian Camp -- XXVII. Caribou -- XXVIII. The old lady -- XXIX. Famine and riot -- XXX. Mitchell becomes an Indian -- XXXI. An Indian "Veillee" -- XXXII. Women -- XXXIII. The closest shave of all -- XXXIV. The skin boats -- XXXV. Summer hunting -- XXXVI. Mitchell remains an Indian -- XXXVII. The last of the Indians.
Accession Number
2023.47
Call Number
08.2 G76g
Collection
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Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
1944
Author
Hope, Bob ; illustrated by Carl Rose.
Publisher
New York : Simon and Schuster
Call Number
08 H77i Pam
Variant Title
Bob Hope's own story of his trip abroad : I never left home
Author
Hope, Bob ; illustrated by Carl Rose.
Responsibility
Bob Hope ; illustrated by Carl Rose.
Publisher
New York : Simon and Schuster
Published Date
1944
Physical Description
76 pages
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Humour
World War II
World War, 1939-1945
Travel
American
Abstract
"I Never Left Home is about ... Bob Hope's journey among our armed forces, during which he has traveled more than 80,000 miles and played before more than half the entire army. It is composed of about three-fourths straight Hope humor and one-fourth extremely moving tribute to our soldiers. It is a personal adventure story and a Hope's eye view of the war ..." -- From dust jacket.
Accession Number
3069 a
Call Number
08 H77i Pam
Collection
Archives Library
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Imperial eyes : travel writing and transculturation

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
1992
Author
Pratt, Mary Louise
Publisher
London ; New York : Routledge
Call Number
08 P88i
Author
Pratt, Mary Louise
Responsibility
Mary Louise Pratt
Publisher
London ; New York : Routledge
Published Date
1992
Physical Description
xii, 257 pages : illustrations
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Travel
Writing
Europe
Abstract
Pertains to travel writing and European expansion beginning in 1750 with focus on South America and Africa
Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS -- Criticism in the contact zone -- Science and sentiment, 1750-1800 -- Science, planetary, consciousness, interiors -- Narrating the anti-conquest -- Anti-conquest II: the mystique of reciprocity -- Eros and abolition -- The reinvention of America, 1800-50 -- Alexander von Humboldt and the reinvention of America -- Reinvention America II: the capitalist vanguard and the exploratrices sociales -- Reinventing America/reinventing Europe: Creole self-fashioning -- Imperial stylistics, 1860-1980 -- From the Victoria Nyanza to the Sheraton San Salvador.
ISBN
0-415-06095-8 pbk
Accession Number
2019.01
Call Number
08 P88i
Collection
Archives Library
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In the shadow of Mount McKinley

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
1931
Author
Beach, William N.
Publisher
New York ; The Derrydale Press
Edition
1st edition
Call Number
02.3 B36i
Author
Beach, William N.
Responsibility
Foreword by John Burnhalm ; Introduction by Robert Sterling Yard ; Illustrations by Carl Rungius
Edition
1st edition
Publisher
New York ; The Derrydale Press
Published Date
1931
Physical Description
289 pages ; 63 ill.
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Travel
Expeditions
Exploration
Alaska
McKinley, Mount
Animals
Conservation
Contents
Foreword / John Burnham -- I. Introduction / Robert Sterling Yard -- II. In the shadow of Mt. McKinley -- III. Along the north side of the Alaskan range to Mt. Dall: expedition of 1925 -- IV. Jenny of Mt. McKinley -- V. Rainy Pass, saddle of the range: expedition of 1926 -- VI. Exploration of 1930 -- VII. Early exploration and later developments in the Mt. McKinley country -- VIII. Mt. McKinley National Park -- IX. American big game animals: mountain sheep, caribou, moose, deer and elk, bear, goat -- X. On conservation of big game.
Notes
Special Edition: 750 copies printed.
Accession Number
2023.47
Call Number
02.3 B36i
Collection
Archives Library
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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
[1930?]
Author
Williams, M.B.
Publisher
[Ottawa, Ont.] : Department of the Interior
Call Number
13.113 J31w c.3
Author
Williams, M.B.
Responsibility
M.B. Williams
Publisher
[Ottawa, Ont.] : Department of the Interior
Published Date
[1930?]
Physical Description
43 pages : illustrations ; 20 cm
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Jasper National Park
Travel
Abstract
Pertains to a comprehensive guide and story written by M.B. Williams about Jasper National Park. Using story, the author tells of Jasper’s history using her own experiences. She guides the reader to explore new destinations within the mountain park. Some of, but not all of the topics discussed pertain to the following, climate, seasons, fishing, backpacking trips and more. The guide is comprehensive and offers specific details that would likely to have been very relevant for new travelers in the area.
Accession Number
2017.8683
Call Number
13.113 J31w c.3
Collection
Archives Library
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