In 1956, nearly forty years after the death of Canadian artist Tom Thomson, William T. Little and three male companions set themselves to a macabre task. Ever since July 16, 1917, when the artist's badly decomposed body had been found floating in the warm waters of Canoe Lake, controversy and conjecture were to hover, spectre-like, over the matter of how Tom Thomson really met his death. It was as a result of this prolonged controversy that the four men began digging in the little cemetery on the northwest shore of Canoe Lake, Algonquin Park, where Thomson had been buried following discovery of his body. These men were determined to solve, if only for themselves, part of the enigma that surrounded the name of Tom Thomson. What they discovered only confirmed that a true mystery did exist; that the full story of Thomson's untimely death is not in fact as history records it. That is to say, there should not have been any "discovery." Their diggings should not have uncovered a male skeleton, the skull of which bore a suspicious fracture on one temple. For Tom Thomson's body, according to all official reports, had been exhumed from its original grave site in the Park for burial in the family plot at Leith, Ontario. Was it really there? Then whose skeleton had been dug up at Canoe Lake? Official inquiry into the situation only seemed to further complicate an already baffling case. The lack of any sound and conclusive evidence resulting from this investigation set a frustrated William Little into action. Meticulously he pieced together everything that was ever written, documented, speculated an theorized about Tom Thomson during the artist's lengthy periods in Algonquin Park - with special emphasis on those strange events which occurred prior to, and after, his alleged "accidental death by drowning." This book is the result of Little's painstaking research. On the one hand he has been able to give us, through his many conversations with those who knew the artist, a fuller understanding of both Thomson's personality and his fine, bold instincts as a painter of our rugged northlands. On the other he has amassed considerable evidence that suggest Tom Thomson was murdered, and in this context builds up a case against the suspect and his motive. But above all else, he appeals to our respect for Thomson's contribution to the world of Canadian art, to see that the ugly and unsettling mystery of his death at long last be cleared.
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Paperback. Condition: Good. First Edition. 239 pages. "In 1956, nearly forty years after the death of Canadian artist, Tom Thomson, William T. Little and three companions set themselves to a macabre task. Ever since July 16, 1917, when the artist's badly decomposing body was found floating in the waters of Canoe Lake, controversey and conjecture hovered over the matter of how Tom Thomson really met his death. It was as a result of this prolonged uncertainty that the four men began digging in the little cemetery in Algonquin Park where Thomson was supposedly buried. On the one hand William Little has been able to give us a fuller understanding of both Thomson's personality and his instincts as a painter. On the other, he has amassed considerable evidence that suggests a murder, a suspect, and a motive." - from back cover. Gift greetings inside front cover and at foot of back flyleaf. Covers carefully preserved in glossy clear adhesive laminate. Tight and square with moderate wear. Sound copy. Seller Inventory # 125a6847
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