
Prince of Wales Fort, 1770
Katie Churchill-King
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"A riveting glimpse into history." -Professor Ann Carlos, Author of Commerce by a Frozen Sea: Native Americans and the European Fur Trade
In 1770, Prince of Wales Fort and the hinterlands of Canada are kingdoms within themselves. From well-established trading ceremonies to clandestine relationships with Native women to age-old smuggling operations, the fort is a microcosm of the chaotic New World, hosting dreary days and bacchanal nights.
Shenandoah, descendant of the famous Montour family, is sold to a Chipewyan chief and accompanies the Chipewyan people to the shores of Hudson Bay to trade furs for guns, blankets, and wares. Apprentice Jeremiah has arrived on the latest supply ship with dreams of advancement and riches. Instead, the young man finds himself unable to escape the intrigues that pervade this isolated post.
In a land where wet powder or an exploded gun means certain starvation and everything worth knowing is hidden from the "directors" across the pond, the stage is set for the development of a shaky and uncertain existence that clings to decorum while ever threatening to unravel.
Product Details
Publisher | Koehler Books |
Publish Date | April 22, 2025 |
Pages | 120 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9798888246702 |
Dimensions | 9.0 X 6.0 X 0.3 inches | 0.4 pounds |
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Reviews
"A riveting glimpse into history." -Professor Ann Carlos, Author of Commerce by a Frozen Sea: Native Americans and the European Fur Trade
"What a great story, I loved it. Katherine Churchill really brings the world of the 18th century Prince of Wales Fort, its people, and the era to life. Based on true events and real people, she reveals far more about life during the glory days of the fur trade in Hudson Bay than any recitation of the facts. Bravo! I can't wait for the continuation of this remarkable tale." -Stephen R Bown, Author of The Company: The Rise and Fall of the Hudson's Bay Empire
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