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Canada and Newfoundland

By Frank G. (Frank George) Carpenter

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

** Embark on an early 20th-century exploration of Canada's stunning landscapes and untapped potential, where history and nature intertwine to reveal the richness of a shared heritage.

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2023-09-14
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** "Canada and Newfoundland" by Frank G. Carpenter is a journey through the Canadian wilds, focusing on Newfoundland and its connection to the past. The book shows off Canada's wide-open spaces and the many things it has to offer, like its valuable natural resources and different ways of life. Carpenter shares what he saw while traveling, giving readers a look at Canada's society and economy, teaching them about how rich Canadian life is. The story kicks off with an invite to explore Canada's massive size and amazing natural riches. Carpenter points out that Canada is almost as big as all of Europe and hints at how many people could live there because of its untouched lands. He talks about his trips to places like the St. Lawrence River and Newfoundland's cod fishing areas. The story is told in an exciting way, highlighting the bond between the United States and Canada, implying they share a similar history that begs to be discovered and understood. **

About the Author

Frank George Carpenter was a journalist, traveler, travel writer, photographer, and lecturer. Carpenter was a writer of geography textbooks and lecturer on geography, and wrote a series of books called Carpenter's World Travels. His writings helped popularize cultural anthropology and geography.

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