Letters from The Barren Lands

Letters from The Barren Lands
Author: James Charles Critchell Bullock
Publisher: Carsten Iwers
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2020-11-25
Genre: Travel
ISBN:

For decades hidden in an archive in England: Critchell Bullock’s own account of his odyssey with John Hornby in 1924/25. In 2015 the archivist of Sherborne School (Dorset) disclosed the possession of Bullock's diary from his journey with John Hornby. An authentic and often very personal account, based on letters to a dear friend in England. A narrative about a winter spent in a self-dug cave on the edge of the Canadian Barren Lands, with intimate insights of hope and despair. About their ensuing journey on foot overland and by canoe down the Hanbury and Thelon Rivers, via Baker Lake and Chesterfield Inlet to Hudson Bay. Compiled from letters archived in the USA, Canada and England. Supplemented with content from Bullock's son's personal archive. Featuring unpublished photos, new insights into their journey and previously unknown details about John Hornby. Completed with Guy Houghton Blanchet's narration of a particular incident, never before published in full. “I can’t get over regretting that you did not yourself take the place of Waldron in writing the story of the Hornby-Bullock adventure.” Vilhjalmur Stefansson (May 1931) ​ “Why did not you write up your trip with Hornby yourself? And I might ask further – Why, since you have such a gift of fluent writing you don’t do something in that line?” Guy Houghton Blanchet (August 1950)

Godley's Letters from America

Godley's Letters from America
Author: John Godley
Publisher: Applewood Books
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: 1429002476

A Dubliner travels through the U.S, exploring American manners, law, slavery, religious observation, and the like in a few New England states and in the Mid-Atlantic. Vol. 1 of 2

Lost in the Barrens

Lost in the Barrens
Author: Farley Mowat
Publisher: McClelland & Stewart
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2009-01-13
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1551991853

Awasin, a Cree Indian boy, and Jamie, a Canadian orphan living with his uncle, the trapper Angus Macnair, are enchanted by the magic of the great Arctic wastes. They set out on an adventure that proves longer and more dangerous than they could have imagined. Drawing on his knowledge of the ways of the wilderness and the implacable northern elements, Farley Mowat has created a memorable tale of daring and adventure. When first published in 1956, Lost in the Barrens won the Governor-General’s Award for Juvenile Literature, the Book-of-the-Year Medal of the Canadian Association of Children’s Librarians and the Boys’ Club of America Junior Book Award.

Letters from High Latitudes

Letters from High Latitudes
Author: Frederick Temple Blackwood Marquis of Dufferin and Ava
Publisher:
Total Pages: 310
Release: 1867
Genre: Arctic regions
ISBN:

Lord Dufferin served as Canada's third Governor-General 1872-1878. This book, very popular and often reprinted, served as a prototype of the comic travelogue and is probably the most famous travelogue ever written about Iceland.