
Canoeing in Kanuckia Or, Haps and Mishaps Afloat and Ashore of the Statesman, the Editor, the Artist, and the Scribbler
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Authors:
- Habberton, John
1842 - 1921
- Norton, Charles Ledyard
1837 - 1909
About this book
In an era marked by burgeoning exploration and the spirit of camaraderie, "Canoeing in Kanuckia" by Charles Ledyard Norton and John Habberton offers a whimsical glimpse into the adventures of four friends—the Statesman, the Editor, the Artist, and the Scribbler. This humorous narrative unfolds on the waterways of Kanuckia, where each character's unique perspective leads to a series of delightful mishaps and revelations. With vivid descriptions of their escapades and the interplay between nature and friendship, the authors capture the essence of 19th-century leisure. Ideal for students and civic activists, this document serves as both an entertaining read and a reflection on the human experience. Dive into this enchanting tale of camaraderie and chaos afloat and ashore.
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