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Hudson's Bay, or, Every-day Life in the Wilds of North America Robert Michael Ballantyne

Hudson's Bay, or, Every-day Life in the Wilds of North America By Robert Michael Ballantyne

Hudson's Bay, or, Every-day Life in the Wilds of North America by Robert Michael Ballantyne


Summary

Between 1841 and 1846, Robert M. Ballantyne (1825-94) traversed the inhospitable terrain of Hudson's Bay, Canada, bartering for furs. In 1848, aged just twenty-three, he published an account of his experiences. Applauded by contemporaries for describing 'a novel and singular existence', Ballantyne's narrative challenges many misconceptions about nineteenth-century Canada.

Hudson's Bay, or, Every-day Life in the Wilds of North America Summary

Hudson's Bay, or, Every-day Life in the Wilds of North America: During Six Years' Residence in the Territories of the Honourable Hudson's Bay Company by Robert Michael Ballantyne

In 1841, aged just sixteen, the intrepid young Scotsman Robert M. Ballantyne (1825-94) joined the Hudson's Bay Company. Posted immediately to North-Eastern Canada, he spent five years traversing the region's inhospitable terrain by sleigh and canoe. His journal and letters home were so evocative that, upon his return, he was persuaded to publish an account of his experiences. Combining anthropological observations with descriptions of landscapes, plants, and animals, the account was applauded by the Dundee Courier for 'opening up a mine of information to the curious' and 'describing the everyday life of a novel and singular existence' with 'buoyancy and animation'. Appearing within a year of the first edition in 1848, the second edition reproduced here is illustrated throughout with views and vignettes. 'Free from tedious details and unnecessary wordiness', Ballantyne's fast-moving and readable narrative challenges many misconceptions about nineteenth-century Canada and its indigenous peoples.

Table of Contents

Preface; 1. Preliminary observations; 2. The Hudson's Bay Company; 3. North American Indians; 4. Voyage to Red River settlement; 5. Red River; 6. Arrival at Norway House; 7. York factory; 8. Receive orders to prepare for a long journey; 9. Continuation of the voyage in a large canoe through the interior, by the Great Lakes, to Canada; 10. Winter travelling in Canada; 11. A snow-shoe journey.

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NLS9781108048200
9781108048200
110804820X
Hudson's Bay, or, Every-day Life in the Wilds of North America: During Six Years' Residence in the Territories of the Honourable Hudson's Bay Company by Robert Michael Ballantyne
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Cambridge University Press
2012-04-26
356
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