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Arctic & Antarctica - Prisoners of the North

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Book Synopsis: Canada’s master storyteller returns to the North to chronicle the extraordinary stories of five inspiring and controversial characters.

Canada’s master storyteller returns to the North to bring history to life. Prisoners of the North tells the extraordinary stories of five inspiring and controversial characters whose adventures in Canada’s frozen wilderness are no less fascinating today than they were a hundred years ago.

We meet Joseph Boyle, the self-made millionaire gold prospector from Woodstock, Ontario, who went off to the Great War with the word “Yukon” inscribed on his shoulder straps, and solid-gold maple-leaf lapel badges. There he survived several scrapes with rogue Bolsheviks, earned the admiration of Trotsky, saved Romania from the advancing Germans, and entered into a passionate affair with its queen.

We meet Vilhjalmur Steffansson, who knew every corner of the Canadian North better than any explorer. His claim to have discovered a tribe of “Blond Eskimos” brought him world-wide attention and landed him in controversy that would dog him the rest of his life.

There is John Hornby, the eccentric public-school Englishman so enthralled with the Barren Grounds where he lived that he finally starved to death there with the two young men who had joined his adventures.

Berton gives us a riveting account of the contradictory life of Robert Service — a world-famous poet whose self-effacement was completely at odds with his public persona.

And we meet the extraordinary Lady Jane Franklin, who belied every last stereotype about Victorian women with her immense determination, energy, and sense of adventure. She travelled more widely than even her famous explorer husband, Sir John. And her indefatigable efforts to find him after his disappearance were legendary.

A Yukoner himself, Berton weaves these tales of courage, fortitude, and reckless lust for adventure with a love for Canada’s harsh north. With his sharp eye for detail and faultless ear for a good story, Pierre Berton shows once again why he is Canada’s favourite historian.

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Discover the captivating tales of Canada's frozen wilderness with "Prisoners of the North" by Canada's master storyteller. This extraordinary book brings history to life by chronically the thrilling stories of five inspiring and controversial characters. Their adventures in the Canadian North will leave you spellbound, just as they did a hundred years ago. From self-made gold prospector Joseph Boyle surviving scrapes with rogue Bolsheviks to the eccentric John Hornby who starved to death in the Barren Grounds, each story is a testament to courage and fortitude.

Vilhjalmur Steffansson's claim of discovering a tribe of "Blond Eskimos" brings controversy and attention to his character, while the contradictory life of Robert Service, a world-famous poet, will leave you intrigued. But it is the extraordinary Lady Jane Franklin, with her immense determination and sense of adventure, who defies all stereotypes about Victorian women and will inspire you with her tireless efforts to find her explorer husband.

A Yukoner himself, Pierre Berton weaves these tales with a love for Canada's harsh north. His attention to detail and expert storytelling make "Prisoners of the North" a must-read for anyone craving adventure and history. Immerse yourself in these fascinating stories of passion, danger, and the indomitable spirit of the North. Order your copy today and let the journey begin!

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