English Bloods

English Bloods In the Backwoods of Muskoka, 1878

New Augmented Edition edition

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Publisher's Synopsis

Farming in the Canadian backwoods in the late 1800s was a prospect that enticed many young Englishmen to cross the Atlantic. One such fellow was Frederick de la Fosse, whose well-meaning uncle paid 100 per annum for his young nephew to serve as a farm pupil in the northern reaches of Muskoka. Some years later, de la Fosse, under the pseudonym of Roger Vardon, wrote an illuminating and humorous biographical account of the trials and tribulations of the "English Bloods," the local epithet attached to these young lads attempting to hone farming skills in a land never intended to be agricultural. And, in so doing, de la Fosse chronicles the realities of pioneer life in the area. In the original text, published in 1930, a number of names were changed to conceal identities of the local people. Editor Scott D. Shipman has spent over eight years researching the authentic names and overall background for this new augmented edition of English Bloods. The richly descriptive text written by the keenly observant and erudite de la Fosse is complemented by archival visuals and annotations for todays reader. Frederick de la Fosse went on to become a public librarian in Peterborough in 1910.

Book information

ISBN: 9781896219967
Publisher: Dundurn Press
Imprint: Natural Heritage Books
Pub date:
Edition: New Augmented Edition edition
Language: English
Number of pages: 224
Weight: 360g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 15mm