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Drums of Niagara, An Adventure Story of Early Canada by Acland, Eric
- Bookseller: Bruce McLeod
(CA)
- Bookseller Inventory #: 007007
- Format/binding: Hardcover
- Binding: Hardcover
- Publisher: Thomas Nelson & Sons
- Place: Toronto
- Date published: 1953
- Keywords: Acland, Eric Drums of Niagara, An Adventure Story of Early Canada Canadian history Fiction Marjorie Lusk Fortey adventure story of very early Canada, Peter Hartley sets out with a musket and broad-axe, and ends up winning major battles against all odds, s
- Subjects:
FICTION / Historical;
Book Description
Toronto: Thomas Nelson & Sons, 1953 GOOD+/no DJ, First Edition (stated). Once in the collection of a school, and a genealogical society, and marked as such. Only light wear and rubbing to sky blue boards, with red titles. Loosened hinges, but all pages intact and tight, clean and bright text appears unhandled. 5.5" x 8", 226 pages, frontispiece, map endpapers at front, pictorial endpapers at rear, illustrated by Marjorie Lusk Fortey. - In this adventure story of very early Canada, Peter Hartley sets out with a musket and broad-axe, and ends up winning major battles against all odds, saving Fort Niagara, and being granted the King's Commission. This is a historically accurate book, from which emerges the story of the birth of British Canada, the First Parliament of Upper Canada, and the laying of the foundations of a democratic government. . Hard Cover.
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