Ghost Camps: Memory and Myth on Canada's Frontiers by Stephen Hume

Ghost Camps: Memory and Myth on Canada's Frontiers

Stephen Hume

276 pages first pub 1989 (editions)

medium-paced

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These 17 essays attempt to explain Canadian history by looking at people in their struggle with nature. Hume examines native Canadians, alone and in relation to Europeans, early explorers such as Franklin, fishermen, miners and firefighters.

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