WeRead Powered by ReaderPub
Trail-Tales of Western Canada cover

Trail-Tales of Western Canada

Open in WeRead

Explore more books like this:

About This Book

A collection of first-hand sketches from frontier mining and lumber camps recounts camp routines, hard living, and evangelical outreach among workers. Vivid portraits depict drinking, gambling, improvised dwellings, fires, and the practical efforts of itinerant missionaries who hold open-air and hall meetings. Individual episodes focus on personal transformation, acts of charity, and community responses to disasters, while descriptive vignettes illustrate daily labor and camp interiors. The narrative alternates anecdote and reflection to trace spiritual awakenings, restorations of reputation, and the social dynamics that accompany revival in isolated settlements.

About the Author

Robinson, F. A. portrait

F. A. Robinson

F. A. Robinson is an author known for his work in the genre of travel literature, particularly focusing on the landscapes and experiences of Western Canada. His notable book, "Trail-Tales of Western Canada," captures the essence of the region's natural beauty and the adventures that await those who explore it. Through vivid descriptions and engaging narratives, Robinson invites readers to experience the allure of the Canadian wilderness, making his contributions to literature a valuable resource for those interested in travel and exploration.

You May Also Like