George Hart

Transcontinental Pedestrians

The First Walk Across Canada from Sea to Sea. Sprache: Englisch.
gebunden , 208 Seiten
ISBN 1550413457
EAN 9781550413458
Veröffentlicht Oktober 2006
Verlag/Hersteller Fitzhenry & Whiteside
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In the annals of Canadian folklore, few stories are as ripe with adventure and the spirit of the times as that of the three young Cape Bretoners who, on a dare and a bet, set out from North Sydney, Nova Scotia to walk across North America and back within a year.
It was winter 1906. And although all eventually failed the madcap adventure, one of the men, John Hugh Gillis, did reach Vancouver, making him the very first to walk across Canada from coast to coast.
Using the diary of his father-in-law, who joined the adventure midway, George Hart tells the story of this remarkable and long-forgotten odyssey. Complete with newspaper accounts and original photos of the towns and cities along the way, Transcontinental Pedestrians offers snapshots of a new country in a new century. As historian Jonathan Vance notes in his introduction, John A. Macdonald "would have approved of the symbolism of walking from one side of the continent to the other along the iron rails."
Transcontinental Pedestrians is a compelling story of character, endurance, friendship, betrayal and tragedy. It is also the story of a truly great athlete, the charismatic John Hugh Gillis, whose brilliant Olympic-bound career was tragically cut short by tuberculosis. It is fitting that one hundred years after his walk across Canada, the young man from Cape Breton, dubbed the "Western Giant" by the press, was inducted into the British Columbia Sports Hall of Fame.
With an introduction by Dr. Jonathan Vance, a cultural and military historian at the University of Western Ontario. He provides a description of the country in 1906 that effectively set the stage for the remainder of the book. In a reference to Canada's first prime minister Vance noted: "Sir John A. Macdonald would have approved the symbolism of walking from one side of the continent to the other along the iron rails he fought so hard to build."

Portrait

George Hart
Author and historian George Hart is the son-in-law of Charles Jackman, and lives in Toronto.
Jonathan Vance
is a Professor of History and Canada Research Chair in History at the University of Western Ontario. He has contributed to an introduction that sets the historical context for the great walk.

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