A Thousand Miles of Prairie A Thousand Miles of Prairie

A Thousand Miles of Prairie

The Manitoba Historical Society and the History of Western Canada

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Publisher Description

A Thousand Miles of Prairie is a fascinating look at Manitoba's early boom years (1880-1910) through the eyes and words of some of the most interesting personalities of early Winnipeg. This collection brings together 14 pieces from the first decades of the Manitoba Historical Society, when its lectures were attended by the provinceís political and cultural elite. Jim Blanchard has chosen selections that give us a vivid taste of the diversity of intellectual life in turn of the century Manitoba. Besides writings by early historians such as George Bryce and Charles Bell, he includes a paper by the young Ernest Thompson Seton, who writes about his attempts to raise prairie chickens. There is also a description of the last passenger pigeons found in Manitoba. The collection includes lively personal reminscences, such as Gilbert McMicken, Canada's first spymaster, talking about foiling a Fenian raid on Winnipeg, and Archbishop Samuel Matheson, who tells about his boyhood adventures in the great Red River floods of the 1860s.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2002
November 27
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
262
Pages
PUBLISHER
University of Manitoba Press
SELLER
eBOUND Canada
SIZE
6.6
MB

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