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The Palliser Expedition
Irene Spry

The Palliser Expedition

The Dramatic Story of Western Canadian Exploration, 1857-1860

Fifth House (Jun 29, 1995)
9781895618525
| Paperback
315 pages | 145 x 221 mm
$ 16.95 | Value: $ 16.95
Dewey 971
LC Classification F1060.8 .S75 1995
LC Control No. 96136123

Subject

  • British North American Exploring Expedition
  • History / Canada / General
  • History / Canada / Pre-Confederation (to 1867)
  • Northwest, Canadian
  • Northwest, Canadian Discovery And Exploration

Plot

The Palliser Expedition is one of the great works in Canadian exploration literature and the only full-scale account of the British North America Exploring Expedition. This lively narrative tells of the famous adventures of John Palliser, one of the first to explore and document vast areas of what is now western Canada. Palliser and his colleagues accumulated a wealth of new scientific and geological knowledge, providing some of the first detailed information about the plants, animals, soil, rocks, and climate of the land they had traversed. They discovered formerly unknown passes through the Rocky Mountains, and determined that much of this immense country was suitable for settlement. Spry describes what was known about the prairies in the late 1850s and why the British government accepted Palliser's proposal to dispatch a team to the area between Lake Superior and the Pacific Coast. She explains what the expedition learned during its three years, offering at the same time an intimate understanding of these men and their perspective on the region. Much more than the story of a scientific survey, The Palliser Expedition provides a revealing look at the western interior in the last years of the Old Northwest before it became home to countless thousands of homesteaders.

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Retail Price $ 16.95
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