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Downs, Arthur, Mcneill, Billy, Cumming, R.D., Macbride, W.D., Steffens, C.G., Downs, Arthur

Cariboo and Northwest Digest Magazine, January 1951- Saga of the Upper Fraser Sternwheelers

Cariboo Digest Ltd., 1951

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Year of publication
1951
Place of printing
Quesnel, British Columbia
Author
Downs, Arthur, Mcneill, Billy, Cumming, R.D., Macbride, W.D., Steffens, C.G., Downs, Arthur
Publishers
Cariboo Digest Ltd.
Size
4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall
Edition
F First Edition
Keyword
Cariboo and Northwest Digest Magazine, January 1951- Saga of the Upper Fraser Sternwheelers, sternwheeler "Quesnel" arriving at South Fort George in 1910, 1950 in Review and Forecast for 1951, Somebody Loves Them (Tourists) - But Why?, Photos of placer miners working on ice with diver near Lillooet, in 1926, Historic Pavilion Mountain, Yukon Dog Tales - article with photos, including three photos of recoving a 3-ton truck which had sunk, into 400' of water in Atlin Lake, $20, 000 Reward - a true story about one of the northwest's most, notorious bandits - Bill Miner and his accomplices, Saga of the Upper Fraser Sternwheelers - feature article with, many great photos, Back cover photo Finning Ad British Columbia Travel, Exploration & Adventure Magazine Back Issues
Binding description
S Paperback
State of preservation
Good
Languages
English
Binding
Softcover
First edition
Yes

Description

40 pages. Features: Cover photo of the upper Fraser sternwheeler "Quesnel" arriving at South Fort George in 1910; 1950 in Review and Forecast for 1951; Somebody Loves Them (Tourists) - But Why?; Photos of placer miners working on ice with diver near Lillooet in 1926; Historic Pavilion Mountain; Yukon Dog Tales - article with photos, including three photos of recoving a 3-ton truck which had sunk into 400' of water in Atlin Lake; $20,000 Reward - a true story about one of the northwest's most notorious bandits - Bill Miner and his accomplices; Saga of the Upper Fraser Sternwheelers - feature article with many great photos; Back cover photo Finning ad for Caterpillar diesel engines which power sawmills; Dozens of nostalgic local ads, many with photos. Name and faint date stamp upon front cover. Moderate wear. A sound vintage copy. Magazine