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Obscure: While the introduction and footnotes were very well edited, I did struggle through the actual journals themselves. This could be attributed to Nelson's writing style, my unfamiliarity with Lake Superior geography and/or the plethora of French nomenclature (which can generate confusion for some). Overall, the journals are insightful of survival strategies and day to day existence in the fur trade years of 1802-04 in northern Wisconsin. Nelson, who was only fifteen when joining the XY Company, was a keen observer of Ojibwa Indian customs, the interrelationships between company men and his immediate surroundings. If the writing of the journals had more continuity, it would have been an enjoyable read.
| Author: | George Nelson | | Binding: | Hardcover | | Dewey Decimal Number: | 380.1456753092 | | EAN: | 9780873514125 | | ISBN: | 0873514122 | | Number Of Pages: | 242 | | Publication Date: | 2002-03 |
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