An edition of The Canoe and the Saddle (1863)

The canoe and the saddle

adventures among the northwestern rivers and forests, and Isthmiana.

  • 0 Ratings
  • 0 Want to read
  • 0 Currently reading
  • 0 Have read

My Reading Lists:

Create a new list

Check-In

×Close
Add an optional check-in date. Check-in dates are used to track yearly reading goals.
Today

  • 0 Ratings
  • 0 Want to read
  • 0 Currently reading
  • 0 Have read


Download Options

Buy this book

Last edited by MARC Bot
August 13, 2020 | History
An edition of The Canoe and the Saddle (1863)

The canoe and the saddle

adventures among the northwestern rivers and forests, and Isthmiana.

  • 0 Ratings
  • 0 Want to read
  • 0 Currently reading
  • 0 Have read

A narrative of travel in Washington Territory in 1853 and on the Isthmus of Panama in the preceding year.

Publish Date
Publisher
Ticknor & Fields

Buy this book

Previews available in: English

Book Details


Edition Notes

Published in
Boston
Genre
Glossaries, vocabularies, etc.
Other Titles
Isthmiana.

Classifications

Library of Congress
F891 .W79

The Physical Object

Pagination
375 p.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7163939M
Internet Archive
canoesaddleadven00wintiala
LCCN
01016810
OCLC/WorldCat
3785430
Library Thing
1090538

Work Description

From Amazon.com:

In 1853, with money in his pocket and elegant clothes in his saddlebags, a twenty-four-year-old New Englander of aristocratic Yankee stock toured the territories of California, Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia. The Canoe and the Saddle recounts Theodore Winthrop’s Northwest tour. A novelized memoir of his travels, it became a bestseller when it was published shortly after the author’s untimely death in the Civil War.
This critical edition of Winthrop’s work, the first in over half a century, offers readers the original text with a narrative overview of the nature and culture of the Pacific Northwest and reflections on the ecological and racial turmoil that gripped the region at the time. It also provides a fresh perspective on the aesthetic, historical, cultural, anthropological, social, and environmental contexts in which Winthrop wrote his sometimes disturbing, sometimes enlightening, and always riveting account. Whether offering portraits of Native American culture—in particular, commenting on the Chinook Jargon—making keen and often prescient observations on nature, or deploying transcendental, animist, or Hudson River School aesthetics (likely learned from his friend Frederick Church), Winthrop develops a clear and compelling picture of a time and place still resonant and relevant today.

Community Reviews (0)

Feedback?
No community reviews have been submitted for this work.

History

Download catalog record: RDF / JSON
August 13, 2020 Edited by MARC Bot remove fake subjects
August 1, 2020 Edited by ImportBot import existing book
August 20, 2014 Edited by Ronald Waugh added description
November 28, 2012 Edited by AnandBot Fixed spam edits.
December 10, 2009 Created by WorkBot add works page