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Measuring Mother Earth: How Joe the Kid Became Tyrrell of the North

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Measuring Mother Earth: How Joe the Kid Became Tyrrell of the North - Robertson, Heather
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A vivid, entertaining portrait of the great Canadian explorer Joseph Burr Tyrrell, the man who single-handedly invented the notion of the "Romance of the North." In the nineteenth century, exploring the Earth was as exciting and awe-inspiring an activity as space exploration was in the twentieth century. And even as late as the 1880s, vast expanses of Canada remained largely untrodden by Europeans. So joining the Geological Survey in 1882 was the realization of a dream for the short-sighted, profoundly deaf, and ...

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Measuring Mother Earth: How Joe the Kid Became Tyrrell of the North 2008, Emblem Editions

ISBN-13: 9780771075407

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Measuring Mother Earth: How Joe the Kid Became Tyrrell of the North 2007, McClelland & Stewart, Toronto, Canada

ISBN-13: 9780771075391

Hardcover