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Sea Winter Salmon: Chronicles of the St. John River
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Title |
Sea Winter Salmon: Chronicles of the St. John River
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Abstract |
The author tracks the special relationship between the Atlantic salmon and the people of the St. John River (La rivière Saint-Jean) on the Lower North Shore of Quebec through diaries, legal documents, scientific data, rare archival photographs and her own photographic collection. Ontario-born railroad magnate James J. Hill (1838-1916) established a log camp on the St. John River in 1889 and it has remained in the family for five generations. The author is the great-granddaughter of James J. Hill.
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Place |
Westmount, QC
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Publisher |
Linda Leith Publishing
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Date |
2015
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# of Pages |
170p.
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Language |
en
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ISBN |
978-1-927535-68-4
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Citation |
Harpur, Mari Hill. Sea Winter Salmon: Chronicles of the St. John River. Westmount, QC: Linda Leith Publishing, 2015.
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