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The story of the holy land : a visual history / by Walker, P. W. L.(Peter W. L.);
Includes bibliographical references.LSC
© 2013, Lion Books,

Vanished Beyond the Map The Mystery of Lost Explorer Hubert Darrell [electronic resource] : by Shoalts, Adam.aut; CloudLibrary;
Canada’s greatest modern-day explorer sets out into the arctic wilderness to solve a mystery more than 100 years old. In November 1910, explorer Hubert Darrell vanished in the uncharted wilds of the Northwest Territories. A prospector who had been swept up in the Klondike Gold Rush, Darrell later made his name as an expert guide, trapper, and restless wanderer who ventured where few others dared. At a time when travel by dogsled in the North was the norm, Darrell became legendary for traversing thousands of kilometres alone and on foot; ranging over mountains and across windswept tundra from Alaska to Hudson Bay. During his epic journeys, he helped rescue sailors trapped in sea ice, led Mounties on their patrols, and even guided some of the era’s most famous explorers. Roald Amundsen, the first person to reach the South Pole, held Darrell in awe, remarking once that with men like him, he could go to the moon. Contemporaries regarded Darrell as the hardiest, most competent explorer of his day. Despite clues reported by Inuit trappers and Mounted Police inquiries, his fate remains a mystery. While his disappearance sparked headlines around the world, Darrell’s name would soon also vanish from the history books, ironically, just as surely as he had in the wild. Yet Darrell left behind a trail of letters, journals, and hand-drawn maps. With these faded clues and his zeal for adventure, Adam Shoalts retraces Darrell’s forgotten routes through the wilderness, searching for cabin ruins and old campsites. He unearths water-stained records and tracks down elderly individuals in the hopes that they might remember someone who’d known Darrell. Part detective story, part biography, and part first-person adventure narrative, Vanished Beyond the Map combines expeditions with historical research to solve one of exploration history’s enduring cold cases—the mystery of Hubert Darrell.
Subjects: Electronic books.; Canada; Expeditions & Discoveries; Historical Geography;
© 2025., Penguin Canada,

Vanished Beyond the Map The Mystery of Lost Explorer Hubert Darrell [electronic resource] : by Shoalts, Adam.aut; Shoalts, Adam.nrt; CloudLibrary;
Canada’s greatest modern-day explorer sets out into the arctic wilderness to solve a mystery more than 100 years old. In November 1910, explorer Hubert Darrell vanished in the uncharted wilds of the Northwest Territories. A prospector who had been swept up in the Klondike Gold Rush, Darrell later made his name as an expert guide, trapper, and restless wanderer who ventured where few others dared. At a time when travel by dogsled in the North was the norm, Darrell became legendary for traversing thousands of kilometres alone and on foot; ranging over mountains and across windswept tundra from Alaska to Hudson Bay. During his epic journeys, he helped rescue sailors trapped in sea ice, led Mounties on their patrols, and even guided some of the era’s most famous explorers. Roald Amundsen, the first person to reach the South Pole, held Darrell in awe, remarking once that with men like him, he could go to the moon. Contemporaries regarded Darrell as the hardiest, most competent explorer of his day. Despite clues reported by Inuit trappers and Mounted Police inquiries, his fate remains a mystery. While his disappearance sparked headlines around the world, Darrell’s name would soon also vanish from the history books, ironically, just as surely as he had in the wild. Yet Darrell left behind a trail of letters, journals, and hand-drawn maps. With these faded clues and his zeal for adventure, Adam Shoalts retraces Darrell’s forgotten routes through the wilderness, searching for cabin ruins and old campsites. He unearths water-stained records and tracks down elderly individuals in the hopes that they might remember someone who’d known Darrell. Part detective story, part biography, and part first-person adventure narrative, Vanished Beyond the Map combines expeditions with historical research to solve one of exploration history’s enduring cold cases—the mystery of Hubert Darrell.
Subjects: Audiobooks.; Canada; Expeditions & Discoveries; Historical Geography;
© 2025., Penguin Random House,

National Geographic kids beginner's world atlas / by Sharma, Martha B.,1945-; National Geographic Society (U.S.);
Ages 7-10.LSC
Subjects: Children's atlases.; Geography;

The blue zones secrets for living longer : lessons from the healthiest places on Earth / by Buettner, Dan,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index."This illustrated guide to the Blue Zones includes lessons, top longevity foods and behaviors, and a surprising new Blue Zone"--
Subjects: Recipes.; Blue zones.; Longevity; Longevity.; Medical geography.;

Imagine a world / by Gonsalves, Rob.;
Illustrations and evocative text show how imagination can reveal the extraordinary in various places, from taking a swim in a salty sky to soaring over submerged lands under the sea.Ages 4-8.LSC
Subjects: Imagination; Geography;

Polar exploration / by Hamilton, Sue L.,1959-;
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Subjects: Discoveries in geography;
© c2014., ABDO Pub.,

Historical atlas of Canada : Canada's history illustrated with original maps / by Hayes, Derek,1947-;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
© c2002., Douglas & McIntyre ; University of Washington Press,

The family tree historical maps book, Europe : a country-by-country atlas of European history, 1700s-1900s / by Dolan, Allison.;
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Subjects: European Americans;
© c2015., Family Tree Books,

The kids book of Canada / by Greenwood, Barbara,1940-; MacRae, Jock.;
An informative overview of each of Canada's provinces, their history, people, geography, animals and more."Ages 8 to 12"--P. [2] of cover.LSC
© c2007., Kids Can Press,