The Story of the Chestnut Canoe
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.60 (550 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1551092212 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 166 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-12-15 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Tim Hewitt said Mandatory for any wooden canoe enthusiast!. In the authors own words, he did not write this book "to be the definitive history of the Chestnut Canoe Company" but to provide fuel for the fires of future debates, "held in the Chestnut Pub, built from the old factory boiler room in Fredericton." Ken Solway has achieved his goals in this book for sure.If you have ever wanted to know the history of Canadian canoe builders around Peterborough, Ontario, this book is a must read. From the inspiration of the Aboriginal dugouts and birch bark canoes; through the all-wood Peterboroughs and Lakefields; and influenced heavily by the wood canvas canoes of Maine builders Gerr. JOHN REYNOLDS said I have great interest in canoe and the companies. The history of canoe companies and the info is what I like and the book givs me the info very well
His poetry and short stories have appeared in Inscape, The Oyster in the Ooze, Voices Down East, and were broadcast over a CBC Radio production, We Are the Wind and More (Maritime Poets 1973). He has ghost-written pieces that appeared in numerous newspapers and magazines and has produced documentaries for CBC Radio. He has given poetry re
He has authored two books A View From the Bridge and New Atlantic Writing.. He has given poetry readings in Ottawa, Ontario; Charlottetown, P.E.I.; Sackville, N.B.; and over CBC Charlottetown. About the AuthorA former teacher and PR consultant, Finley Martin is a prolific writer. His poetry and short stories have appeared in Inscape, The Oyster in the Ooze, Voices Down East, and were broadcast over a CBC Radio production, We Are the Wind and More (Maritime Poets 1973). He has ghost-written pieces that appeared in numerous newspapers and magazines and has produced documentaries for CBC Radio
Invented in the deep Maine woods during the 19th century, this wood and canvas canoe became, in the hands of the Chestnut family, the world-renowned Chestnut Canoe the most famous canoe in Canada's vast northern landscape and equally well known in the northern parts of the United States.