Harold Horwood
Harold Horwood was born in St. John's Newfoundland in 1923. His careers include longshoreman, fisherman, publisher, union organizer, and associate editor of St. John's Evening Telegram. He has written extensively for magazines, radio and television, and is the author of several books, including PIRATES, AND OUTLAWS OF CANADA, WHITE ESKIMO, THE FOXES OF BEACHY COVE, and BANDITS AND PRIVATEERS.
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Bartlett
eBook | pages | Doubleday Canada | Biography & Autobiography - Historical
978-0-385-67435-5 (0-385-67435-X)
December 17, 2010 | $9.99
This is the story of the greatest Canadian ice captain who ever lived--the greatest, by general consent, of any nationality in this century. Robert Bartlett took ships to the north coast of Ellesmere Island, sledged to within 150 miles of the North Pole, made twenty-two voyages into the Canadian Arctic, and six...
Written by Harold Horwood
eBook | pages | Doubleday Canada | Biography & Autobiography - Historical
978-0-385-67435-5 (0-385-67435-X)
December 17, 2010 | $9.99
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This is the story of the greatest Canadian ice captain who ever lived--the greatest, by general consent, of any nationality in this century. Robert Bartlett took ships to the north coast of Ellesmere Island, sledged to within 150 miles of the North Pole, made twenty-two voyages into the Canadian Arctic, and six...
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Bartlett
Trade Paperback | 200 pages | Doubleday Canada | Biography & Autobiography - Historical
978-0-385-25245-4 (0-385-25245-5)
January 1, 1990 | $12.95
This is the story of the greatest Canadian ice captain who ever lived--the greatest, by general consent, of any nationality in this century. Robert Bartlett took ships to the north coast of Ellesmere Island, sledged to within 150 miles of the North Pole, made twenty-two voyages into the Canadian Arctic, and six...
Written by Harold Horwood
Trade Paperback | 200 pages | Doubleday Canada | Biography & Autobiography - Historical
978-0-385-25245-4 (0-385-25245-5)
January 1, 1990 | $12.95
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This is the story of the greatest Canadian ice captain who ever lived--the greatest, by general consent, of any nationality in this century. Robert Bartlett took ships to the north coast of Ellesmere Island, sledged to within 150 miles of the North Pole, made twenty-two voyages into the Canadian Arctic, and six...
Also available as an
eBook.


