The Mad Trapper
Wiebe, Rudy
Sold by Samson Books, Trenton, ON, Canada
AbeBooks Seller since September 25, 2017
Used - Soft cover
Condition: Used - Good
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Add to basketSold by Samson Books, Trenton, ON, Canada
AbeBooks Seller since September 25, 2017
Condition: Used - Good
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketEdgewear, with corner bumping/creasing. Copyright 1980, jackpine House Ltd.; Revision 2002 Rudy Wiebe; Published in the United States in 2003; 4th printing.
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When it began, he was just another stranger without a name. When it ended, he was the most notorious criminal in North America, the object of the largest manhunt in RCMP history.
This is the story of Albert Johnson, the Mad Trapper, a silent man of superhuman strength and endurance, who defied capture for fifty days in the bitter cold of winter, north of the Arctic Circle. He was a man who crossed hundreds of miles of frozen tundra on foot, who survived dynamite blasts and the pursuit of police, trappers and the army, and who became the first man to cross the Richardson Mountains in a blizzard.
Rudy Wiebe, widely published internationally and winner of numerous awards, including two Governor General's Awards for Fiction, is the author of nine novels, four short story collections, and five non-fiction books. He is an Officer of the Order of Canada and lives in Edmonton.
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