About this title: Ralph and Ethel Edwards carved a pioneer life out of the wilderness, and raised three children in the splendid isolation of British Columbia's Coast Chilcotin country. When their daughter Trudy, married, she helped her husband, Jack Turner, to build a farm close to the original Edwards homesite. Here they lived without any modern conveniences, ...
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Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Hancock House
Date Published: 1977
ISBN-13:9780919654631ISBN:0919654630
Description: ISBN 0-919654-63-0. Hardback. Very Good condition book, with slight browning and dustsoiling on top edge of book, in a Very Good condition dustjacket with minor rubs and creases around its edges, tiny tears on upper edge of jacket. Tight, sound, unmarked copy. No statement of later printing on copyright page. read more
Edition: Second Printing
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Hancock House Publishers, Canada/USA
Date Published: 1978
ISBN-13:9780919654631ISBN:0919654630
Description: Good+ in Poor jacket. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. 255 pages including colour and black and white photographs. The true-life story of Trudy Turner, who single-handedly built and lives in an isolated farm on the B.C. Coast Chilcotin wilderness. She carries on the work of her famous father Ralph Edwards. Light wear to unmarked book. Some yellowing to pages. Dust jacket in rough condition. Solid copy overall. read more
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