Items related to Beneath My Feet: The Memoirs of George Mercer Dawson

Beneath My Feet: The Memoirs of George Mercer Dawson - Hardcover

 
9780771043888: Beneath My Feet: The Memoirs of George Mercer Dawson
View all copies of this ISBN edition:
 
 
George Mercer Dawson is a towering figure in Canadian history — and science — as the man who led the Geological Survey during its exploration of the Canadian West, mostly from horseback or from a canoe. A tough job for anyone, it was an extraordinary achievement for Dawson. Born in 1849, Dawson was crippled by a childhood illness that left him hunchbacked and in constant pain. He never grew taller than a young boy, and he never let his disabilities stop him. An avid photographer, amateur painter, professional geologist and botanist, and by necessity an ethnographer, Dawson wrote constantly: poetry, journals, reports, notes, and more than five thousand letters, his first at the age of six and his last just two days before he died in 1901.

But Dawson never wrote his memoirs. So, a century after his death, Phil Jenkins has lent him a hand. Using Dawson’s own words, and filling in the gaps in Dawson’s voice, Jenkins presents the man who left his heart in western Canada. Their countless stories — from witnessing the last great buffalo stampede to encountering the timeless customs of the Haida — evoke the real excitement of the age of exploration. Dawson knew the pain of unrequited love, suffered the bite of a million mosquitoes, and yet he travelled on, over mountainous physical odds, to become one of the most respected and enjoyed of Victorian Canadians, in the thought-provoking times of Dickens and Darwin.

"synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.

About the Author:
An author and performing songwriter, Phil Jenkins has written for a number of magazines, including National Geographic Traveller, Equinox, and Heritage Canada, and was a feature writer for Ottawa Magazine for five years. His first book, Fields of Vision: A Journey to Canada’s Family Farms, a national bestseller, was published in 1991. His second, An Acre of Time, published in 1996, won the Canadian Author’s Association Lela Common Award for History, jointly won the Ottawa Citizen Non-Fiction Award, and was made into a play nominated for a Governor General’s award. His third book, River Song: Sailing the History of the St. Lawrence River was published in 2001. From 1991 to 1996, Jenkins was the book columnist for the Ottawa Citizen, and he currently writes on interesting city rooms for the newspaper. He has also recently released a CD, CarTunes, with the band Riverbend. He lives in Chelsea, Quebec.
Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved.:
In the latter stages of the Summer and Autumn of 1873, my employment with the Commission saw me to following on behind the waggon train, which was itself following the astrological imperative of an agreed though imaginary line on a very real and sometimes difficult terrain. Whereas the main party was obliged to proceed as though laying rail, I was able to drift a bit more, somewhat like the dust that rose in large plumes behind the carts....

Journeying out and back from Wood End, I was in the land of the buffalo. Indian hunters I met told me about them as well as they could, given our mutually foreign tongues. One band of Indians I encountered had killed about 800 buffalo in three days, generally with steel pointed arrows which sticking in the flesh stopped the animal very effectively and were a great saving of ammunition. Even those Indians possessing good rifles were armed also with bow and arrow for the chase.

Every hole containing water was poached up by the thirsty beasts and they had created well worn paths in every direction. Buffalo are very fond of rolling over and over in the dust and the whole plain was dotted with their wallowing spots, the sod broken in a circular patch and the area filled with dry powdery dust from constant use. A buffalo wallowing in one of them raises such a cloud as to altogether obscure himself, and it has a most singular effect when he suddenly stands up and becomes revealed. The appearance of the animal was altogether nightmarish and weird; it looked like a survivor of a bygone age or a revivified Tertiary monster. The head is densely matted with black hair, among which short horns stand up, and sports a long beard. The hinder quarters and hind legs seem to dwindle rapidly away, as though so much bulk had gone into the front end that the rear arrived too late. The animals I saw were beginning to show a short thick growth of fur, a good winter coat already looking immensely thick and strong.

The animals stalked slowly along in lines one after another, or fed in little herds. Often they lay down in groups in precisely the attitude assumed by a cow. When disturbed, they broke into a strange lumbering run, but withal made good time, and twirling their little pig-like tails could give a horse a good chase as it sought to get abreast of them. Their bellow has a hoarse hollow metallic sound and strikes a peculiarly eerie effect when heard coming across the prairie after dark.

While I was in Wood End, for a day and a night we were engaged fighting a prairie fire which threatened to burn up the depot. Several days earlier, it transpired, while I was still out of the Depot, some men from one of the final surveying parties about eighty miles West had made a fire for cooking and a gust of wind carried it among the grass and in a minute they had to run for it and leave their hard-earned wood pile to its fate. We were camped near the place at the time, so we were kept in a state of anxiety all night. The wind fortunately began to take the fire eastward and left us safe. It seemed to be travelling at a rate of twenty miles a day and it made itself evident to the South long after departing. As it travelled away, we made our way into Wood End. Then towards evening the wind changed to the southwest and the reflection in the sky became very bright. A guard was put on, and by the time I turned in, about twelve o’clock, the smell of smoke was quite palpable. In less than half an hour I was called up and found volumes of smoke drifting past through which the moon looked quite red. The wind was transporting lots of ashes as well as smoke, and the whole southern sky was in a glare.

The camp, fortunately, was on a peninsular around which a moat­like stream wound on all sides but one. It seemed likely that, though the brook was fringed with bushes and small trees filled with dead leaves, the fire would not cross it in dangerous volume. Dr. Burgess, the Commission physician, was the only officer in camp at the time so we consulted in harmony as to the best plan of defense. All attention was given to the narrow neck of the peninsular which was grassy and had a fringe of bushes on each side. The men set to work and cut out a clear space in the bushes and drenched a broad track with water from the creek. A number of old oat sacks and such were tied to sticks to form “beaties” and a row of buckets filled with water placed along the line to wet them in. The fire very soon appeared over the crest of the valley and beating it out first in one direction and then in another occupied us until about half­past three. I turned in for the second time at about four, all immediate danger seeming to be past. Then between seven and eight another alarm was raised, the fire having crossed the stream and coming down now from the North side. All hands turned out again and worked the greater part of Sunday morning getting this too put out. We took breakfast around eleven and no one seemed disposed for any physical activity the rest of the day.

"About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.

  • PublisherMcClelland & Stewart
  • Publication date2007
  • ISBN 10 0771043880
  • ISBN 13 9780771043888
  • BindingHardcover
  • Edition number1
  • Number of pages368
  • Rating

Buy Used

Condition: Very Good
May have limited writing in cover... Learn more about this copy

Shipping: FREE
Within U.S.A.

Destination, rates & speeds

Add to Basket

Other Popular Editions of the Same Title

9780771043338: Beneath My Feet: The Memoirs of George Mercer Dawson

Featured Edition

ISBN 10:  0771043333 ISBN 13:  9780771043338
Publisher: Emblem Editions, 2008
Softcover

Top Search Results from the AbeBooks Marketplace

Stock Image

Dawson, George Mercer
Published by McClelland & Stewart (2007)
ISBN 10: 0771043880 ISBN 13: 9780771043888
Used Hardcover Quantity: 1
Seller:
ThriftBooks-Dallas
(Dallas, TX, U.S.A.)

Book Description Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less 1.5. Seller Inventory # G0771043880I4N00

More information about this seller | Contact seller

Buy Used
US$ 7.82
Convert currency

Add to Basket

Shipping: FREE
Within U.S.A.
Destination, rates & speeds
Stock Image

Jenkins, Phil
Published by McClelland & Stewart (2007)
ISBN 10: 0771043880 ISBN 13: 9780771043888
Used Hardcover Quantity: 1
Seller:
HPB-Movies
(Dallas, TX, U.S.A.)

Book Description hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Connecting readers with great books since 1972! Used books may not include companion materials, and may have some shelf wear or limited writing. We ship orders daily and Customer Service is our top priority!. Seller Inventory # S_396964078

More information about this seller | Contact seller

Buy Used
US$ 10.39
Convert currency

Add to Basket

Shipping: US$ 3.75
Within U.S.A.
Destination, rates & speeds
Stock Image

Dawson, George Mercer with Jenkins, Phil
ISBN 10: 0771043880 ISBN 13: 9780771043888
Used Hardcover Quantity: 1
Seller:
Chequamegon Books
(Washburn, WI, U.S.A.)

Book Description Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine with no dust jacket. Dawson is a towering figure in Canadian history and science; a groundbreaker in the Geological Survey's opening of the Canadian West. Also an avid painter, photographer and poet. 350 pages; gift inscription inked on first page.; 6 1/4 x 9 1/4 ''. Seller Inventory # 75843

More information about this seller | Contact seller

Buy Used
US$ 12.00
Convert currency

Add to Basket

Shipping: US$ 5.50
Within U.S.A.
Destination, rates & speeds
Stock Image

Jenkins, Phil
Published by McClelland & Stewart (2007)
ISBN 10: 0771043880 ISBN 13: 9780771043888
Used Hardcover Quantity: 3
Seller:
SecondSale
(Montgomery, IL, U.S.A.)

Book Description Condition: Good. Item in good condition. Textbooks may not include supplemental items i.e. CDs, access codes etc. Seller Inventory # 00053769602

More information about this seller | Contact seller

Buy Used
US$ 23.07
Convert currency

Add to Basket

Shipping: FREE
Within U.S.A.
Destination, rates & speeds
Stock Image

Dawson, George Mercer; Jenkins, Phil
ISBN 10: 0771043880 ISBN 13: 9780771043888
Used Hardcover First Edition Quantity: 1
Seller:
J. W. Mah
(Burnaby, BC, Canada)

Book Description Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. 1st. (CAD) 1st printing, No markings, Fine; no dust jacket as published. Hardcover, 350pp, map; a few B&W photos. From the cover: George Mercer Dawson is a towering figure in Canadian history and science as the man who led the Geological Survey during its exploration of the Canadian West, mostly from horseback or from a canoe. A tough job for anyone, it was an extraordinary achievement for Dawson. Born in 1849, Dawson was crippled by a childhood illness that left him hunchbacked and in constant pain. He never grew taller than a young boy, and he never let his disabilities stop him. An avid photographer, amateur painter, professional geologist and botanist, and by necessity an ethnographer, Dawson wrote constantly: poetry, journals, reports, notes, and more than five thousand letters, his first at the age of six and his last just two days before he died in 1901. (2.0 JM LVR 205/b4 Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾". Seller Inventory # 07405

More information about this seller | Contact seller

Buy Used
US$ 17.99
Convert currency

Add to Basket

Shipping: US$ 6.99
From Canada to U.S.A.
Destination, rates & speeds
Stock Image

Dawson, George Mercer
Published by McClelland & Stewart Ltd (2007)
ISBN 10: 0771043880 ISBN 13: 9780771043888
Used Hardcover Quantity: 1
Seller:
Russell Books
(Victoria, BC, Canada)

Book Description Condition: Good. Seller Inventory # FORT783663

More information about this seller | Contact seller

Buy Used
US$ 14.99
Convert currency

Add to Basket

Shipping: US$ 9.99
From Canada to U.S.A.
Destination, rates & speeds
Stock Image

Jenkins, Phil
Published by McClelland & Stewart (2007)
ISBN 10: 0771043880 ISBN 13: 9780771043888
Used Hardcover Quantity: 1
Seller:
GF Books, Inc.
(Hawthorne, CA, U.S.A.)

Book Description Condition: Good. Book is in Used-Good condition. Pages and cover are clean and intact. Used items may not include supplementary materials such as CDs or access codes. May show signs of minor shelf wear and contain limited notes and highlighting. 1.4. Seller Inventory # 0771043880-2-4

More information about this seller | Contact seller

Buy Used
US$ 25.95
Convert currency

Add to Basket

Shipping: FREE
Within U.S.A.
Destination, rates & speeds
Stock Image

Jenkins, Phil
Published by McClelland & Stewart (2007)
ISBN 10: 0771043880 ISBN 13: 9780771043888
Used Hardcover Quantity: 1
Seller:
GF Books, Inc.
(Hawthorne, CA, U.S.A.)

Book Description Condition: Very Good. Book is in Used-VeryGood condition. Pages and cover are clean and intact. Used items may not include supplementary materials such as CDs or access codes. May show signs of minor shelf wear and contain very limited notes and highlighting. 1.4. Seller Inventory # 0771043880-2-3

More information about this seller | Contact seller

Buy Used
US$ 25.95
Convert currency

Add to Basket

Shipping: FREE
Within U.S.A.
Destination, rates & speeds
Stock Image

Phil Jenkins
ISBN 10: 0771043880 ISBN 13: 9780771043888
Used Hardcover Quantity: 1
Seller:
Edmonton Book Store
(Edmonton, AB, Canada)

Book Description Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dustjacket. 8vo pp 350.George Mercer Dawson is a towering figure in Canadian history ā" and science ā" as the man who led the Geological Survey during its exploration of the Canadian West, mostly from horseback or from a canoe. A tough job for anyone, it was an extraordinary achievement for Dawson. Born in 1849, Dawson was crippled?. book. Seller Inventory # 301049

More information about this seller | Contact seller

Buy Used
US$ 18.00
Convert currency

Add to Basket

Shipping: US$ 14.00
From Canada to U.S.A.
Destination, rates & speeds
Seller Image

Dawson George Mercer with Phil Jenkins
ISBN 10: 0771043880 ISBN 13: 9780771043888
Used Hardcover First Edition Quantity: 1
Seller:
Empire Books
(Victoria, BC, Canada)

Book Description Hardcover. Condition: As New. No Jacket. 1st Edition. Former owner's signature on the top of the title page. He also wrote the dates of G.M. Dawson below his name. Contents/List of Illustrations( 28) " In Dawson's own words, Jenkins seamlessly relates the life of a great Canadian in the exciting age of exploration. It is a dazzling literary accomplishment.". Seller Inventory # 006804

More information about this seller | Contact seller

Buy Used
US$ 15.00
Convert currency

Add to Basket

Shipping: US$ 17.50
From Canada to U.S.A.
Destination, rates & speeds

There are more copies of this book

View all search results for this book