Sailor on Snowshoes by Dick North

Sailor on Snowshoes by Dick North

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Sailor on Snowshoes by Dick North

In 1897, a 21-year-old unemployed Californian named Jack London borrowed funds so he could make his fortune in the Klondike. His life prior to the gold rush had been a story of toil and lean days. He knew how to pitch a tent, start a fire with minimal effort and how to go without either a fire or a blanket if circumstances required. He had lived in close quarters with sailors before the mast, tramps on the road and even convicts in jail.



Though London set sail for the Klondike to accumulate gold rather than write about it, in the back of his mind lurked a resolve to become a writer. Everywhere he wandered, his alert intellect absorbed the experiences and observations he would later organize into mesmerizing stories. His masterpieces about the gold rush--The Call of the Wild and White Fang--remain to this day the finest record of the atmosphere, the overlay of the cold, the romance and the stark nature of survival in the wilderness.



Sailor on Snowshoes is at once a regional history, page-turning mystery and Yukon yarn--a ramble through Jack London's gold rush to find and preserve its tangible relics. In particular, it is the story of the search for a holy grail--the Yukon bush cabin in which London wrote his name--expertly narrated by northern historian and journalist Dick North, for whom an idle conversation in a saloon turned into a life's work. Through his painstaking research and keen intellect, North offers new insight into London as a young man and the far-off land that inspired his fame.
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Dick North (1929-2013) is the author of several books including The Mad Trapper of Rat River and The Lost Patrol. North spent twenty years as the curator of the Jack London Interpretive Centre and Museum in Dawson City and was a member of the Jack London (Yukon) Society. North was the recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award granted by the Yukon Historical and Museums Association in honour of his literary works in the historical field. He was also appointed as a member of the Order of Canada and honoured by the community of Dawson City, which named a street after him. He is remembered for the body of Yukon literature that he leaves behind.

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ISBN 13 9781550173840
ISBN 10 1550173847
Title Sailor on Snowshoes
Author Dick North
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Harbour Publishing
Year published 2006-08-03
Number of pages 248
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.