Writings of David Thompson Volume 1

Writings of David Thompson  Volume 1
Author: David Thompson,William E. Moreau
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 423
Release: 2009-09-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780773585003

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David Thompson's Travels is one of the finest early expressions of the Canadian experience. The work is not only the account of a remarkable life in the fur trade but an extended meditation on the land and Native peoples of western North America. The tale spans the years 1784 to 1807 and extends from the Great Lakes to the Rockies, from Athabasca to Missouri. A distinguished literary work, the Travels alternates between the expository prose of the scientist and the vivid language of the storyteller, animated throughout by a restless spirit of inquiry and sense of wonder. In the first volume of an ambitious three-volume project that will finally bring all of Thompson's writings together, editor William Moreau presents the Travels narrative as it existed in 1850, when the author was forced to abandon his work. Accompanying Moreau's transcription is an introductory essay and a textual introduction, extensive critical annotations, historical and modern maps, and a biographical appendix. The definitive collection of Thompson's works, The Writings of David Thompson will bring one of North American's most important early travellers and surveyors and his world to a whole new generation of readers.

The Writings of David Thompson Volume 1

The Writings of David Thompson  Volume 1
Author: William E. Moreau
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 423
Release: 2015-08-14
Genre: Canada, Western
ISBN: 9780773546165

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A vivid account of life in the fur trade and a cornerstone of Canadian literature.

The Writings of David Thompson Volume 2

The Writings of David Thompson  Volume 2
Author: David Thompson,Champlain Society
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 431
Release: 2015-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780773583696

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A compelling tale of exploration, encounter, and commerce, from the Rocky Mountains to the mouth of the Columbia River.

The Writings of David Thompson

The Writings of David Thompson
Author: David Thompson
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 431
Release: 2015
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780773545519

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A compelling tale of exploration, encounter, and commerce, from the Rocky Mountains to the mouth of the Columbia River.

The Writings of David Thompson

The Writings of David Thompson
Author: David Thompson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2009
Genre: Cartographers
ISBN: OCLC:988023185

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Epic Wanderer

Epic Wanderer
Author: D'Arcy Jenish
Publsiher: Anchor Canada
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2011-05-18
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780385672702

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Popular historian D’Arcy Jenish recreates the adventure and sacrifice of mapmaker David Thompson’s fascinating life in the wilderness of North America. Epic Wanderer, the first full-length biography of David Thompson, is set in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries against a broad canvas of dramatic rivalries—between the United States and British North America, between the Hudson’s Bay Company and its Montreal-based rival, the North West Co., and between the various First Nations thrown into disarray by the advent of guns, horses and alcohol. Less celebrated than his contemporaries Lewis and Clark, Thompson spent nearly three decades (1784–1812) surveying and mapping over 1.2 million square miles of largely uncharted Indian territory. Travelling across the prairies, over the Rockies and on to the Pacific, Thompson transformed the raw data of his explorations into a map of the Canadian West. Measuring ten feet by seven feet, and laid out with astonishing accuracy, the map became essential to the politicians and diplomats who would decide upon the future of the rich and promising lands of the West. Yet its creator worked without personal glory and died in penniless obscurity. Drawing extensively on David Thompson’s personal journals, illustrated with his detailed sketches, intricate notebook pages and the map itself, Epic Wanderer charts the life of a man who risked everything in the name of scientific advancement and exploration.

The Travels of David Thompson 1784 1812

The Travels of David Thompson 1784 1812
Author: Sean T. Peake
Publsiher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 604
Release: 2011-08-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781462017737

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At age 75, David Thompson began to write about his life of exploration and surveying in western North America from 1784 to 1812. At this point, how-ever, the odds of ?nishing were slim; his eyesight was failing, his body was worn out after years of strain on portages and mountain passes. For ?ve years he toiled with rewrites and revisions, never able to set the ?nal account in order. On 16 January 1851 he “put his “papers to right” in one last attempt to ?nish his work. By 28 February 1851, no longer able to see, he gave up his pen as well as any hope of completing his Travels. Like a true surveyor, though, he left a well-blazed trail for others to follow. Drawing from the four surviving manuscripts and Thompson’s 77 notebooks ?lled with daily journals, reports, essays, and anecdotes, Sean Peake ?nished what Thompson set out to achieve: a full account that encompasses the “extent of the forests, of the great Plains, the animals, birds, ?shes &c &c peculiar to each section; the various tribes of Indians which inhabit these countries, their several languages, their religious opinions, manners and mode of life, place and extent of hunting grounds, and the changes which have taken place, by the fortune of war or other causes... a curious and extensive collection of all that can fall under the observation of a traveller.” This edition of The Travels of David Thompson is a landmark publication in Canadian history, fully deserving of a place on the bookshelf of anyone interested in a ?rst-hand account of the tumultuous struggle for control of western North America.

Sources of the River

Sources of the River
Author: Jack Nisbet,David Thompson
Publsiher: Sasquatch Books
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1994
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1570610061

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In this true story of adventure, author Jack Nisbet re-creates the life and times of David Thompson-fur trader, explorer, surveyor, and mapmaker. From 1784 to 1812, Thompson explored western North America and was the first to chart the entire length of the Columbia River. His field journals provide the earliest written accounts of the natural history and indigenous cultures of the region, and Nisbet uses them to guide his own discovery of the Northwest Territory some two centuries later. Book jacket.