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The Walrus Hunters by R.M. Ballantyne, Fiction, Action & Adventure
Contributor(s): Ballantyne, Robert Michael (Author)
ISBN: 1606643231     ISBN-13: 9781606643235
Publisher: Aegypan
OUR PRICE:   $13.46  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: February 2009
* Not available - Not in print at this time *Annotation: SPEARS AGAINST FIRE-SPOUTERS

When the Eskimo named Cheenbuk met an Indian, they fought. Because Cheenbuk knew some Indian words, however, they made peace.

Peace was not the wish, though, of warlike members of both their tribes. The fearsome Gartok, a boastful walrus hunter who desired the fair Nootka, thought violence was always best.

When Cheenbuk was captured by the Dogrib Indians, the beautiful Adolay, daughter to chief Nazinred, freed him from the bonds of the angry Indian Magadar and escaped with him to Eskimo land. Cheenbuk saved her mother's life the previous year.

War seemed inevitable.

Will the arrival of the white traders MacSweenie and Mowat make things worse?

HERE IS AN ACTION PACKED NOVEL OF THE GREAT WHITE NORTH

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BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Action & Adventure
Dewey: FIC
Physical Information: 0.48" H x 6" W x 9" (0.70 lbs) 212 pages
 
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Contributor Bio(s): Ballantyne, R. M.: - "Robert Michael Ballantyne (1825 - 1894) was a Scottish author of juvenile fiction who wrote more than 100 books. He was also an accomplished artist and exhibited some of his water-colors at the Royal Scottish Academy. Ballantyne went to Canada aged 16 and spent five years working for the Hudson's Bay Company. He traded with the local Native Americans for furs, which required him to travel by canoe and sleigh to the areas occupied by the modern-day provinces of Manitoba, Ontario and Quebec, experiences that formed the basis of his novel Snowflakes and Sunbeams (1856). His longing for family and home during that period impressed him to start writing letters to his mother. Ballantyne recalled in his autobiographical Personal Reminiscences in Book Making (1893) that "To this long-letter writing I attribute whatever small amount of facility in composition I may have acquired." In 1856 Ballantyne gave up job working for a publishing firm to focus on his literary career and began the series of adventure stories for the young with which his name is popularly associated. The Coral Island (1857) and more than 100 other books followed in regular succession, his rule being in every case to write as far as possible from personal knowledge of the scenes he described."