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Hagensborg, Bc.: Skookum Press , 2011. Book. Near Fine. Soft cover. Fine But For 3 Initials At Top Corner Of Title Page, Ans Touch Of Shelf Soil To Heel Of Text Block. Internally Fine. An Apparently Unread Copy, With No Spine Crease..
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Searching for a Seaport with the 1870s CPR Explorer Surveyors on the Coast of British Columbia Hardcover - 2011
by James Sirois
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- Title Searching for a Seaport with the 1870s CPR Explorer Surveyors on the Coast of British Columbia
- Author James Sirois
- Binding Hardcover
- Pages 200
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher Skookum Press
- Date 2011
- Illustrated Yes
- ISBN 9780968336250 / 0968336256
- Library of Congress subjects British Columbia - Discovery and exploration, Colombie-Britannique -
- Library of Congress Catalog Number 2011505451
- Dewey Decimal Code 385.097
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Searching for a Seaport with the 1870s CPR Explorer Surveyors on the Coast of British Columbia
by James Sirois
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Searching for a Seaport with the 1870s CPR Explorer Surveyors on the Coast of British Columbia
by Sirois, James (Signed); Gough, Barry (Foreword)
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Canada: Skookum. Very Good. 2011. First Edition. Paperback. 0968336256 . Signed, without inscription, by author upon title page. "From 1872-1879 these special men focused their efforts on locating a serviceable rail route across BC through the mountainous barrier of the Pacific Cordillera and down from the 3000-foot high interior plateau to salt water, where they hoped to locate a seaport on a navigable waterway intended for a large volume of commercial and international traffic. Dean Channel led north to an area of land called Kimsquit, which was considered a highly potential location for the west coast terminus of the Canadian Pacific Railway." - back cover. 200 pages. Footnotes, bibliography, maps and black and white reproductions of archival photos. Clean, bright and unmarked with light wear. Bit of curl to front cover. A quality copy of this fascinating study. Please note that this is a paperback book.; 4to; Signed by Author .
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