This book is an account of four modern prairie towns, of farming in Western Canada, and also describes how the West was settled and how its small towns are being depopulated by the same external economic forces controlled from Eastern Canada.
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This book is an account of four modern prairie towns, of farming in Western Canada, and also describes how the West was settled and how its small towns are being depopulated by the same external economic forces controlled from Eastern Canada.
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Seller's Description:
Very Good in Near Fine jacket. Book Hardcover first edition in clean dust jacket-now in new archival quality removable clear mylar cover. Beige cloth boards are clean except for tape shadow marks to board edges; no bumping or wear. Binding is tight and square, hinges are sound. All pages are clean and unmarked. Illustrated with photographs by Myfanwy Phillips. 373 pages. Clean jacket is unchipped, no tears. For more than a year, Heather Robertson travelled through Western Canada, visiting half a dozen small towns to meet people and ask questions--getting the story of wheat farmers, accounts of life in the towns like Biggar, Moose Jaw, Winkler, and Miami.
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Fine in Good jacket. 373 pages. Jacket is in general good condition. There is some light reading wear present, but still a presentable copy. Book appears to have hardly been read and is in Fine condition throughout. Robertson Has Carefully Recorded The Ordinary Events Of People/s Lives And Invested Them With The Dignity And Significance They Deserve.