In 1829 he mounted a private expedition to search for the passage, during which he became trapped in the Canadian Arctic and survived a four-year ordeal of isolation and hardship.
Transforming moments, transforming livesoccasionally changing the world forever! Daze of Infamy is about all of us, a book for all of us. Creating a better understanding of Our Own Daze. One thing for sure, it will make you think!
Called by Raymond Chandler “a sleazy, corrupt but completely believable story of a North Carolina town,” this tough, realistic novel exemplifies Depression literature in the United States.
Larkin's impressions of plains Indians and New Mexican life are supplemented with appendixes containing letters and an inventory of goods. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
The following is a report made to the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania regarding a statute made in remembrance of Cornplanter, a Dutch-Seneca war chief and diplomat of the Wolf clan.