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The biography of Jim Bridger.
It lays out the complicated politics of the American Frontier when it was colonized by the Fur Trade.
We fought with the British and the French and the Spanish for the lands of the West. The Rocky Mtn Fur Co and the American Fur Co competed for the best trapping areas and ran over the free trappers. We trusted the Nez Perce, Shoshone and Chinook, and faught to the death with the Blackfoot.
 
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I picked up a hardback copy of Calvin Rutstrum's North American Canoe Country (copyright 1964) a few of weeks ago in a shop that sells primarily used outdoor gear. I finally got around to reading it and enjoyed the tales of paddling a century ago along with the views of a paddler writing during the transition period of wood and canvas to aluminum canoes, from canvas to "lightweight" tents and from fresh or dried foods to freeze-dried meals. The illustrations by Les Kouba round out the book nicely.

Down here in the south books on these topics are rare items and I am happy to have come across this one.
 
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This, a reprint of three 19th century canoe books: Canoe Handling; Practical Canoeing; Canoes and Canoeing. I'm enjoying the writing and descriptions. This book is larger than most reprints, making it easier to read and see the diagrams.
 
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I ordered " Canoe Trails and Shop Tales. Making Crooked Nerves Straight" by Hugh Stewart. Hugh is the past owner of Headwaters Canoe and he has a long history with wood canvas canoes, building, guiding, and canoeing the north with wood canvas canoes. He is a firm believer in promoting wood canvas canoes for wilderness tripping. I think I will enjoy this book very much. ;-).

I ordered it from Patrick McGahern Books in Ottawa, Ontario.
"We specialize in books on the Arctic and Canada, and fishing and angling, and if you'd like to receive our catalogues by email (6-8 per year), please drop us a note.

Also, you can see all our inventory and catalogues on our new website www.mcgahernbooks.ca, where you can order safely and securely."
 
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@SouthernKevlar glad you found a copy - I enjoyed reading that Rutstrum and a few others in the last year.

Check out Abe Books, they have a few other titles by Calvin Rutstrum, used, very reasonable with free shipping.
Alibris is also a good source for used books of this nature. I couldn't find 'Beyond the Paddle' by Garret Conover at either of those however - Powell's Books in Portland had a used copy selling online.

For those interested in shopping locally, Indiebound is a great way to find local bookstores near you.

 
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Thank you guys, I'm always looking for new books.
Horrorbabble is a diamond in the rough, speaking as a lover of Lovecraft. Ian Gordon is absolutely terrific.

I'm always into several books at a time, these days it's -
The Ship Under the Ice - Mensun Bound; story of the recovery of Shackleton's Endurance
Against the Grain - James Scott; an interesting look at cereal grains and early state formation
Man's Search for Meaning - Victor Frankl; somewhere between Holocaust memoir and self-help


@Tsuga8 I just snagged a copy of Beyond The Paddle off of Alibris, there were several more available.
 
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Stories from the Churchill by Ric Driediger

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An excellent read of tales from northern Saskatchewan. Ric has been paddling, guiding and outfitting for travel on all the rivers in the area. Chapters begin with the kind of interesting tales one would expect and build to an end of outstanding and surprising adventures/essays.

And note: Paul Mason does the illustrations.
 
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