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Woodsmen Of The West

Woodsmen Of The West

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Woodsmen Of The West

by Grainger, M. Allerdale

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London: Edward Arnold, 1908. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. Signed by Author(s). 1st Edition. Very Good, In Original Decorated Cloth, With A Little Wear To Extremities, Minor Soil To Binding. About A Half Dozen Pages Have Marginal Finger Marks / Stains. ( See Photos For The Worst One ). 2 Plates Are Loose. 206 Pages And 16 Pages Of Ads Also Dated 1908. 12 Photos On 8 Pages ( Including Frontis. ) Inscribed And Signed By Granger On The Front End Paper In March 1913. ( See Photo ). This Book Has Become Scarce In Any Condition. The Inscription Is Intriguing. Perhaps An Association Here, But I Cannot Decipher The First Name Of The Symons For Whom It Was Inscribed..

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Martin Allerdale Grainger was born in London, England, in 1874. When he was two years old, his family moved to Australia, where he spent his childhood. He returned to England following his early education abroad, eventually entering King’s College, Cambridge, in 1893. After his graduation, Grainger set out for the Klondike, where he stayed briefly before volunteering to serve in the Boer War in 1899. After the war he fashioned a varied and colourful career which included logging and placer mining in the Canadian Northwest, tutoring students in England, and teaching mathematics on Vancouver Island. Grainger began his career in the British Columbia forestry industry in 1909, first as chief of records, serving as a secretary of a royal commission on logging practices in the province, and writing most of the report that led to the Forestry Act of 1912 and the creation of the British Columbia Forest Service. In 1917 he was appointed chief forester, a position he held until he retired to his private lumber business in 1920. Drawing extensively on his first-hand experience in the coastal forests, Grainger wrote his single literary work, Woodsmen of the West , in 1908, a highly original depiction of the frustrations and struggles of the West Coast logger at the turn of the century. Martin Allerdale Grainger died in Victoria, British Columbia, in 1941.

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Bookseller
Renaissance Books CA (CA)
Bookseller's Inventory #
016702
Title
Woodsmen Of The West
Author
Grainger, M. Allerdale
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Edition
1st Edition
Publisher
Edward Arnold
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
1908
Weight
0.00 lbs
Keywords
Literature Logging British Columbia
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