I Married the Klondike

I Married the Klondike
Title I Married the Klondike PDF eBook
Author Laura Beatrice Thompson Berton
Publisher Boston : Little, Brown
Total Pages 304
Release 1954
Genre Frontier and pioneer life Yukon Territory
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I Married the Klondike

I Married the Klondike
Title I Married the Klondike PDF eBook
Author Laura Beatrice Berton
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Release 2000
Genre Frontier and pioneer life
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A true story of love and adventure which traces the history of Dawson City through the eyes of a young school teacher and the pennilesws miner she married. With a foreward by the author's son Pierre Berton and a preface by an old beau, Robert W. Service.

I Married the Klondike

I Married the Klondike
Title I Married the Klondike PDF eBook
Author Mrs. Laura Beatrice (Thompson) Berton
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Total Pages 231
Release 1956
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I Married the Klondike [sound Recording]

I Married the Klondike [sound Recording]
Title I Married the Klondike [sound Recording] PDF eBook
Author Laura Beatrice Berton
Publisher Vancouver, B.C. : Crane Library
Total Pages 231
Release 1961
Genre Frontier and pioneer life
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Autobiography of a Toronto kindergarten teacher who went to Dawson in 1907.

Turn Up the Contrast

Turn Up the Contrast
Title Turn Up the Contrast PDF eBook
Author Mary Jane Miller
Publisher UBC Press
Total Pages 456
Release 1987-01-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780774802789

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From Shakespeare to cop shows, sitcoms to docudramas, for over three decades the CBC has presented viewers with every variety of television drama and has become Canada's closest equivalent to a national theatre. Turn Up the Contrast is the first book to explore the content of Canadian television drama and is both a critical analysis and a survey history of how Canadians have used the medium to tell themselves their own stories. As a part of her research, Mary Jane Miller watched thousands of hours of television, sampling series and viewing in their entirety shorter programs such as movies and mini-series. Asking a variety of questions, she selected a number of programs for detailed analysis, and devotees of The Beachcombers, King of Kensington, Seeing Things, Cariboo Country, Wojeck or A Gift to Last will be pleased to find their favourites among those discussed at length. A University of British Columbia Press / CBC Enterprises Co-Publication.

Pierre Berton

Pierre Berton
Title Pierre Berton PDF eBook
Author Brian Mckillop
Publisher McClelland & Stewart
Total Pages 826
Release 2011-06-22
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1551996227

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The first ever biography of one of Canada’s best-known and most colourful personalities by an award-winning author. From his northern childhood on, it was clear that Pierre Berton (1920—2004) was different from his peers. Over the course of his eighty-four years, he would become the most famous Canadian media figure of his time, in newspapers, magazines, radio, television, and books — sometimes all at once. Berton dominated bookstore shelves for almost half a century, winning Governor General’s Awards for Klondike and The Last Spike, among many others, along with a dozen honorary degrees. Throughout it all, Berton was larger than life: full of verve and ideas, he approached everything he did with passion, humour, and an insatiable curiosity. He loved controversy and being the centre of attention, and provoked national debate on subjects as wide-ranging as religion and marijuana use. A major voice of Canadian nationalism at the dawn of globalization, he made Canadians take interest in their own history and become proud of it. But he had his critics too, and some considered him egocentric and mean-spirited. Now, with the same meticulous research and storytelling skill that earned him wide critical acclaim for The Spinster and the Prophet, Brian McKillop traces Pierre Berton’s remarkable life, with special emphasis on his early days and his rise to prominence. The result is a comprehensive, vivid portrait of the life and work of one of our most celebrated national figures.

Sunken Klondike Gold

Sunken Klondike Gold
Title Sunken Klondike Gold PDF eBook
Author Leonard H. Delano
Publisher Delano Publishing
Total Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre Salvage
ISBN 9781450736602

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On August 15, 1901, the 240-foot SS Islander hit an iceberg in Alaska's inside waters just twelve miles from Juneau. Gold worth $3 million was rumored to have been put aboard in Skagway. There was talk of a salvage operation, but for thirty-three years the passenger vessel lay out of reach in 350 feet of water. Accompanied by eight-five extraordinary photographs and illustrations, this is an insider's story of a two-year struggle to raise the "Islander," a record-breaking salvage that focused on a single prize - an elusive fortune in gold.