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Klondike cattle drive : the journal of Norman Lee

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The latest addition to TouchWood Editions' "Classics West Collection", this is the colourful tale of a formidable trek undertaken by legendary Cariboo rancher Norman Lee.

In 1898, Lee set out to drive 200 head of cattle from his home in the Chilcotin area of BC to the Klondike goldfields - a distance of 1,500 miles.

He was gambling both his cattle and his life. This is his story, derived from the journal he kept, his letters and the loyal men who accompanied him.

Throughout the daunting weeks of coping with mud, cold and sheer bad luck, Lee kept his sense of humour.

When he returned from his Yukon trek, he rewrote the notes from his journal, illustrating his story with his own cartoons and sketches.

He completed his manuscript around the turn of the century, but it sat untouched until 1960, when it was published by Howard Mitchell of Mitchell Press, Vancouver.

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1894898141 / 9781894898140
Paperback / softback
917.11
03/01/2023
Canada
English
96 pages : illustrations (colour)
22 cm
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