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Woodsmen of the west.

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When Woodsmen of the West first appeared in 1908, most readers could not relate to its rendering of the rough edges of logging-camp life.

M. Allerdale Grainger refused to sentimentalize the West he drew from life.

While his dramatic and loosely structured tale is at heart a love story, it also tells of what happens when the novels British narrator encounters a small-time logging operator whose obsession with lumber is matched by his lust for power over other men.Today the novel is recognized as marking a significant shift in fiction written in and about the Canadian West.

The accuracy of its detail makes it one of the finest examples of local realism in Canadian writing.

It is also a fascinating chronicle of conflicting personalities, and of the genius of British Columbia hand-loggers, the culture of camp life, and the intrigues and corruption of the lumber business at the turn of the century.The New Canadian Library edition is an unabridged reprint of the original text, complete with the original photographs.From the Paperback edition.

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Product Details
McClelland & Stewart
0771035845 / 9780771035845
eBook (EPUB)
813.52
05/01/2010
Canada
English
Classics
240 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
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