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  • The Ghost of Nackawick Portage
    George Frederick Clarke
    George Frederick Clarke was a born storyteller. He was once New Brunswick’s best-known writer. His short stories contain some of his best writing, but they have been unavailable since they were published in magazines between 1908 and 1938.  The Ghost of Nackawick Portage brings Clarke’s stories together for the first time along with the original illustrations. The evocative il...
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    27,79 €

  • A Gentle Giant’s Journey
    Frederick George Clarke / Kelly Clarke-Houston
    A Gentle Giant’s Journey is more than a recounting of events-it’s a legacy of insight and reflection, Fred’s gift to his children and grandchildren, and to all of us seeking meaning in the winding paths of our own lives. Whether you’re beginning your own journey or looking back on the road traveled, this memoir is a reminder that love, balance, truth, and quiet strength are wha...
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    37,76 €

  • A Gentle Giant’s Journey
    Frederick George Clarke
    A Gentle Giant’s Journey is more than a recounting of events-it’s a legacy of insight and reflection, Fred’s gift to his children and grandchildren, and to all of us seeking meaning in the winding paths of our own lives. Whether you’re beginning your own journey or looking back on the road traveled, this memoir is a reminder that love, balance, truth, and quiet strength are wha...
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    22,38 €

  • Chris in the Wilderness
    George Frederick Clarke
    It is a rare and wonderful occasion when an unpublished manuscript of a much-loved author is discovered long after they are dead, and their voice is heard once again. Such is the case with Chris in the Wilderness by George Frederick Clarke (1883-1974).Chris in the Wilderness is set in great woods of central New Brunswick that lies to the north of the Howland Ridge settlement ne...
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    22,26 €

  • Chris in Canada
    George Frederick Clarke
    When you take the Howland Ridge Road northeast out of Millville, New Brunswick and come to the place where the snowplough turns around, a narrow track plunges on into the deep woods of the Keswick River watershed. Howland Ridge commands a grand view of sparkling lakes, small rivers, forested valleys, and low mountains.This is the setting for Chris in Canada. This is where Noel ...
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    17,70 €

  • David Cameron’s Adventures
    George Frederick Clarke
    In 1744 David Cameron, a Scottish boy, and Tomah, Chief of the Wolastoqiyik (Maliseet), are sold into slavery on a Virginia plantation. They team up for a daring escape and, thanks to Tomah’s knowledge and bravery, outwit their pursuers. They head north through the wilderness and the dangers of the French and Indian War, aiming for the safety of Tomah’s home village, Medowktek ...
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    17,56 €

  • David Cameron Returns
    George Frederick Clarke
    In 1761, fourteen years after leaving Medowktek (Meductic), David Cameron returns as he had promised his friend Tomah, Chief of the Wolastoqiyik (Maliseet). The English authorities warn him not to travel beyond St. Anne (Fredericton) on the St. John River (Wolastoq), but he ignores them.  With Tomah as his ally, he pushes upriver all the way to the Acadian settlement at Madawas...
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    17,56 €

  • Someone Before Us
    George Frederick Clarke
    Someone Before Us was the first book-length publication devoted substantially to the Prehistoric (pre-European Contact) archaeology of New Brunswick. Dr. George Frederick Clarke (GFC) undertook his archaeological work at a time when there was little other such research being conducted in the province. His period of active field research, from the mid-1920s to the early 1960s, f...
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    47,42 €

  • Song of the Reel
    George Frederick Clarke
    “It is not all of fishing to fish.” – Izaak Walton The Compleat Angler George Frederick Clarke had an unwavering and well-practiced philosophy of fishing. He never tired of repeating Izaak Walton’s famous saying and he delighted in spelling out exactly what it means. He begins the story in his previous book, Six Salmon Rivers, and brings it to full expression in Song of the ...
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    23,19 €

  • Jimmy-Why and Noël Polchies
    George Frederick Clarke
    'Jimmy-Why & Noël Polchies: Their Adventures in the Great Woods', is a one-volume compilation of George Frederick Clarke’s Jimmy-Why stories for children. Originally published in two volumes as 'The Adventures of Jimmy-Why' and 'Noël and Jimmy-Why', these books recount the experience of a young boy as he learns the ways of the great woods and woodland li...
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    18,60 €

  • Six Salmon Rivers and Another
    George Frederick Clarke
    Six Salmon Rivers is not just for anglers. It is a classic of Canadian life—a luminous account of the author’s lifelong love affair with the rivers of New Brunswick and their wilderness landscapes. It is a treasure trove of tales told by old-time guides and real-life stories about backwoods eccentrics, early explorers, and fellow sportsmen. George Frederick Clarke was a man of...
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    20,31 €

  • The Old-spelling Shakespeare
    Francis William Clarke / Frederick James Furnivall / Walter George Boswell-Stone
    'The Old-spelling Shakespeare' offers a meticulous presentation of Shakespeare’s works, maintaining the original spelling found in the most authoritative Quarto and Folio editions. This collection provides a unique opportunity to experience Shakespeare’s plays and poems as they were originally written and read, allowing scholars and enthusiasts to engage directly with the nuanc...
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    20,21 €