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Tillicums of the Trail Being Klondike Yarns Told to Canadian Soldiers Overseas by a Sourdough Padre

By George Charles Fraser Pringle

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

A chaplain recounts thrilling wilderness stories that took place in Yukon to transport soldiers from the grim battlefields of France back to a time of adventure and camaraderie.

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2019-09-14
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"Tillicums of the Trail" by George Charles Fraser Pringle tells the real memories of a chaplain who brought the spirit of the Klondike Gold Rush to Canadian soldiers during World War I. Pringle recounts leaving in 1899 to sail to the Yukon with dreams of Klondike riches similar to his fellow shipmates, giving us personal stories of the North to boost morale and fight thoughts of home for the war weary. His tales share the excitement and difficulty of life in this wild territory, full of close calls and enduring friendships, set to the backdrop of dog sleds, dangerous journeys and the beautiful Yukon.

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