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The Book of the West / The story of western Canada, its birth and early adventures, its youthful combats, its peaceful settlement, its great transformation, and its present ways

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The book surveys the natural and human development of western Canada, beginning with geological origins, Ice Age life, and early Indigenous habitation, then following European exploration and the fur-trade era with competing companies. It describes the gradual opening of settlement through railways and immigration, the rise of ranching, farming, mining, and fisheries, and the political formation of provinces. Accounts of conflicts, treaties, policing, and community institutions sit alongside snapshots of daily life, technological change, and the diverse peoples whose interactions have shaped the region's landscapes, economy, and civic character.

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Howard Angus Kennedy

Howard Angus Kennedy was a Canadian author known for his work on the history and development of Western Canada. His notable book, "The Book of the West," provides a comprehensive narrative of the region's early adventures, conflicts, and eventual peaceful settlement. Through his writing, Kennedy captures the transformative journey of Western Canada, offering insights into its cultural and historical significance. His contributions to literature reflect a deep engagement with the themes of exploration and settlement, making him a noteworthy figure in the context of Canadian literary heritage.

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