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Queen Charlotte Islands: A Narrative Of Discovery And Adventure In The North Pacific

Queen Charlotte Islands: A Narrative Of Discovery And Adventure In The North Pacific by Francis Poole.

“This is a land of enchantment. As far as the eye can reach either way is a picture of loveliness, such varied and magnificent landscapes, such matchless timber, such a wealth of vegetation, such verdure and leafage up to the very crests of its highest hills.‎”

In 1862, the civil- and mining engineer, Mr. Francis Poole, arrived at Haida Gwaii – also known as the Queen Charlotte Islands. He spent two years here, and the archipelago off British Columbia’s west coast clearly held a special place in his heart. Later, the writer John W. Lyndon took it upon himself to write and publish Mr. Pooles diary, and the result was this vivid book, complete with several maps and fine illustrations.

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Queen Charlotte Islands A Narrative Of Discovery And Adventure In The North Pacific

Robinson Crusoe

Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe was published in 1719 and is a work of fiction. But it is written as an autobiography – and the first edition credited the main character as the author, lending it even more credibility!

Robinson Crusoe is the captivating story about a castaway who spends 28 years on a remote tropical island near Trinidad and Venezuela. It has captivated the imagination of readers for more than 300 years and has – beyond doubt! – inspired countless kids through the ages to seek adventure in the backyard and beyond. 

Download the complete illustrated book as PDF or as a file for Kindle for free at Greatest Adventurers! (409 pages):

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