The Queen Charlotte Islands Vol. 1 (1774-1966)
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Product Details
Author:
Kathleen E. Dalzell
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
340
Publisher:
Harbour Publishing Co. Ltd. (January 1, 1989)
Language:
English
Audience:
General/trade
ISBN-13:
9781550173123
ISBN-10:
155017312X
Weight:
21.28oz
Dimensions:
6" x 9" x 0.75"
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PGW
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$32.95
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20
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P-PER
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A
Imprint:
Harbour Publishing
Overview
Here is the exciting history of the little-known Queen Charlotte Islands. Since 1774, when Europeans first encountered the proud and mighty Haida, adventurous men and women have been drawn to this farthest west region of Canada. Some were lured by sea otter pelts, others by whales, gold, fish, forest and fertile land. Many came to live among the Haida as traders, missionaries, teachers and as students of their remarkable culture and unique environment. All came, as we still do today, with a spirit of high adventure.
Kathleen Dalzell, the daughter of pioneers on the Charlottes, has grassroots familiarity with her subject. Her lively narrative, extensively researched and laced with "local colour," brings alive the history of these enchanted islands.
Kathleen Dalzell, the daughter of pioneers on the Charlottes, has grassroots familiarity with her subject. Her lively narrative, extensively researched and laced with "local colour," brings alive the history of these enchanted islands.








