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Cariboo and Northwest Digest Magazine, February 1951: Stewart B.C. Feature Article

Cariboo and Northwest Digest Magazine, February 1951: Stewart B.C. Feature Article

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Cariboo and Northwest Digest Magazine, February 1951: Stewart B.C. Feature Article

by Cashman, L.F.; Bezanson, A.M.; Boss, Mrs. M.W.; Cowlin, F.M.; Cunningham, Lydia; Wood, Kerry; Scholefield, E.O.S.; Howay, F.W.; Bailey, J.R.; Messmer, E.Morris, William D.; Hickling, Earl; Norman, Sidney; Lawrence, Guy

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Quesnel, British Columbia: Cariboo Digest Ltd., 1951. Magazine. Good. Paperback. First Edition. 36 pages. Features: British Columbians All; Can We Learn From History?; Letters; Pioneer Pilots of the Skeena - article with great photos; Our We Slaves to Our Clocks?; 210 Miles on Horseback - in 55 degrees below - to attend the funeral of Charlie Fortier, Chief of the Chu Chua Indians; Nature Oddities; Wonder-Weed Ramie Grass Would Revolutionize Textile Industry; B.C. History - Finance and Early Vancouver Island Events; Some Observations of a Rambling Angler; The Monument - poem by an unknown author; Frontal Attack - From the Rear! - a skunk story; The Mighty Hunter; "Pacific Pete" in Big Program - Westcoast's ammended all-Canadian natural gas pipeline route to Vancouver and cities of the U.S. pacific coast; Stewart, B.C. - article with photos; Nice ads on covers include Finning, the Yukon Brewery Syndicate, Port Hope Garage Ltd., and The Charles Hotel; Dozens of nostalgic local ads, some with photos. Unmarked. Moderate wear. A sound vintage copy..

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Title
Cariboo and Northwest Digest Magazine, February 1951: Stewart B.C. Feature Article
Author
Cashman, L.F.; Bezanson, A.M.; Boss, Mrs. M.W.; Cowlin, F.M.; Cunningham, Lydia; Wood, Kerry; Scholefield, E.O.S.; Howay, F.W.; Bailey, J.R.; Messmer, E.Morris, William D.; Hickling, Earl; Norman, Sidney; Lawrence, Guy
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Paperback
Book Condition
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Publisher
Cariboo Digest Ltd.
Place of Publication
Quesnel, British Columbia
Date Published
1951
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Cariboo and Northwest Digest Magazine, February 1951: Stewart B.C. Feature Article Pioneer Pilots of the Skeena - article with great photos; Our We Slaves to Our Clocks?; 210 Miles on Horseback - in 55 degrees below - to attend the funeral of Charlie Fort
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