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Against the Current

Against the Current

The Remarkable Life of Agnes Deans Cameron
by Cathy Converse
edition:Hardcover
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tagged : historical, women, post-confederation (1867-)

Received an Honourable Mention for the 2018 Lieutenant Governor's Medal for Historical Writing

 

The first book on Agnes Deans Cameron, BC’s first female principal, itinerant traveller, and journalist.

Agnes Deans Cameron was an extraordinary woman who was ahead by a century. Born in Victoria in 1863, she was the first female school principal in the …

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Sailing with Vancouver

Sailing with Vancouver

A Modern Sea Dog, Antique Charts and a Voyage Through Time
by Sam McKinney
edition:Paperback
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One man retraces the ancient voyages of Captain Vancouver alone in his sailboat in this updated edition of a classic travelogue.

As Sam McKinney retraced the explorations of Captain George Vancouver and his men from Puget Sound to Queen Charlotte Sound he wondered, "Could I have been one of them?"

In the 1790s, Vancouver’s crew rowed for long hours …

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A Perfect Eden

A Perfect Eden

Encounters by Early Explorers of Vancouver Island
by Michael Layland
edition:Hardcover
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tagged : pre-confederation (to 1867), expeditions & discoveries

Shortlisted for two 2016 BC Book Prizes
Finalist for the 2016 Lieutenant Governor’s Medal for Historical Writing

A compelling history of the earliest explorers to Vancouver Island, brought to life with illustrations and maps.

 

In 1842, when explorer James Douglas encountered the rugged natural paradise that would become Vancouver Island, he describ …

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Voyages of Hope

Voyages of Hope

The Saga of the Bride-Ships
by Peter Johnson
edition:eBook
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A line of nervous young women got off a ship in Victoria Harbour in 1862 and had to walk the gauntlet between two rows of jostling, eager men. One girl, proposed to on the spot, accepted equally quickly and left town with her new husband. Why did these women leave everything behind in England and come to the west coast? The answers lie in the lusty …

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A Journey to the Northern Ocean

A Journey to the Northern Ocean

by Samuel Hearne, foreword by Ken McGoogan
edition:eBook
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Widely recognized as a classic of northern-exploration literature, A Journey to the Northern Ocean is Samuel Hearne's story of his three-year trek to seek a trade route across the Barrens in the Northwest Territories. Hearne was a superb reporter, from his anguished description of the massacre of helpless Eskimos by his Indian companions to his met …

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A Measure of Value

A Measure of Value

The Story of the D'Arcy Island Leper Colony
by Chris Yorath
edition:eBook
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Between 1891 and 1924, D’Arcy Island, near Victoria, B.C., was a prison for a society of outcasts. The press called them “The Unfortunates.” Why? They had leprosy and they were Chinese. Their only contact with the outside world was a supply ship that came every three months to drop off food, opium and coffins.

Follow one “unfortunate,” Lim …

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Wish You Were Here

Wish You Were Here

Life on Vancouver Island in Historical Postcards
by Peter Grant
edition:eBook
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Photographic postcards have been a popular form of communication for nearly a century, and the images Peter Grant has collected provide a fascinating social history of life on Vancouver Island from 1904 to 1918.

The book contains real-photo postcards, most never before published. These pictures were created by artistic photographers, sometimes amate …

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The Remarkable World of Frances Barkley

The Remarkable World of Frances Barkley

1769-1845
by Cathy Converse & Beth Hill
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Frances Barkley was just eighteen when she became the first European woman to set foot on the west coast of North America. After a sheltered upbringing in England, Frances found herself boarding the Imperial Eagle in 1786 to set sail on an adventurous, round-the-world voyage with her husband, Captain Charles William Barkley.

 

With great wisdom and w …

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Above the Falls

Above the Falls

by John Harris
edition:Paperback
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age: 15
Grade: 10
tagged : post-confederation (1867-)

In May 1936, George Dalziel flew far up the Nahanni River to check on Bill Eppler and Joe Mulholland, who were working one of his traplines. He found their cabin burned to the ground and no sign of them anywhere. What had happened to the healthy young men? Had there been an accident, or was a killer on the loose?

Dalziel, known as The Flying Trapper …

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Trail to the Interior

Trail to the Interior

by R.M. Patterson
edition:Paperback
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Reliving the adventures of past explorers.

 

Trail to the Interior is R. M. Patterson's rich account of exploration and personal adventure in the Cassiar district of British Columbia. The trail is the historic track from Wrangell, Alaska, along the Stikine and Dease rivers and across the height of the land into the valleys of the Liard and the Macken …

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Three Against the Wilderness

Three Against the Wilderness

by Eric Collier
edition:Paperback
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Timeless tales about wilderness living.

 

Eric Collier's riveting recollections about the 26 years that he, his wife Lillian and son Veasy spent homesteading in the isolated Chilcotin wilderness made for an international bestseller and one of the most famous books ever written about British Columbia.

 

In the early 1930s, Collier and his family moved t …

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