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Historia
A Gentleman of Considerable Talent: William Brown and the Fur Trade, 1811-1827
Geoff Mynett
Häftad
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In 1811, William Brown arrived in Rupert's Land from the small Scottish village of Kilmaurs. Employed by the Hudson's Bay Company during perhaps the most conflict ridden years of British North America's history, Brown set out on the path of the ordinary fur trader, marked by hardship and strife: he struggled to survive during long, hard, hungry winters, and the fierce conflict with men of the rival North West Company during the Pemmican War. He found himself embroiled in the churning politics of the time, playing a role in the mutiny on the waters of the Hudson Bay. Brown would go on to establish Fort Kilmaurs in New Caledonia, now Northern BC, and emerge as a pioneering explorer, fueled by the dream of being the first HBC trader to reach the Pacific Ocean via the Skeena River. While not a powerful figure in his own right, Brown nonetheless left a mark on the development of the nation. Through letters and entries in the HBC journals, he gives us a rich picture of the era through his journals. Award-winning historian Geoff Mynett delivers the fascinating story of a Hudson's Bay everyman and the tumultuous conditions of Canada's fur trade.
- Format: Häftad
- ISBN: 9781773861524
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 256
- Utgivningsdatum: 2025-02-01
- Förlag: Caitlin Press