Pioneers of the Pacific Coast A Chronicle of Sea Rovers and Fur Hunters

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Pioneers of the Pacific Coast A Chronicle of Sea Rovers and Fur Hunters

by Agnes C. Laut

EN·~2 hours·24 chapters

Chapters

24 total

The descent of the Fraser River, 1808. From a colour drawing by C. W. Jefferys.

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A Chronicle of Sea Rovers and Fur Hunters

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BY - AGNES C. LAUT

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TORONTO GLASGOW, BROOK & COMPANY 1915

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ILLUSTRATIONS

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CHAPTER I - THE VOYAGE OF THE GOLDEN HIND

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CHAPTER II - VITUS BERING ON THE PACIFIC

22:41

CHAPTER III - THE OUTLAW HUNTERS

17:48

CHAPTER IV - COOK AND VANCOUVER

32:02

CHAPTER V - 'ALEXANDER MACKENZIE, FROM CANADA, BY LAND'

18:19

Description

A lively portrait of the Pacific’s early days unfolds as daring mariners and bold fur hunters carve their names into history. From the audacious raids of a young Francis Drake, who first glimpsed the “fair sea” beyond Panama, to the meticulous preparations of his Golden Hind, the narrative captures the restless spirit that drove England to challenge Spain’s closed‑sea policy. Rich illustrations of ships, maps, and portraits bring the era’s grandeur to life, letting listeners picture the glittering decks and the tumultuous encounters on distant coasts.

The story then turns westward, following the intrepid traders who established outposts at places like Nootka Sound and Fort Vancouver. Their quests for sable and sea‑otter pelts weave together rugged wilderness, uneasy alliances with Indigenous chiefs, and the fierce competition among European powers. As the first English, Spanish, and Russian vessels navigate these uncharted waters, the book offers a vivid, human view of the frontier that shaped the Pacific coast’s destiny.

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Full title

Pioneers of the Pacific Coast A Chronicle of Sea Rovers and Fur Hunters A Chronicle of Sea Rovers and Fur Hunters

Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (163K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Al Haines

Release date

2009-09-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Agnes C. Laut

Agnes C. Laut

1871–1936

Drawn from the energy of frontier Winnipeg, this Canadian writer turned the drama of exploration, settlement, and social change into popular history and fiction. Her work ranged from journalism and novels to vivid accounts of the Canadian Northwest and the American West.

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