A rare look at early 20th‑century North American life, history, and storytelling in one volume. This edition blends corporate history with gripping fiction set against the Canadian frontier.
The Beaver, Vol. 2: A Journal of Progress; May, 1922 gathers a wide range of material tied to the Hudson’s Bay Company and its growing footprint in Canada. Readers will encounter era‑driven overviews, community notices, and practical how‑to features, all wrapped in a period voice that reflects its time. Interleaved with these nonfiction pieces are serialized fictional scenes that explore courage, ambition, and the moral choices people faced in distant communities.
- Historical context for Canada’s growth and the HBC’s role in shaping cities and commerce
- Community updates, exhibitions, and commentary from a regional business perspective
- Serialized fiction with themes of risk, loyalty, and frontier life
- Practical notes and anecdotes that illuminate daily life in early‑20th‑century Vancouver and its surrounds
Ideal for readers of historical periodicals, early Canadian business history, and serialized frontier fiction.