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British Columbia : a new historical atlas (Oversize) / Derek Hayes.

Summary:

Over 900 maps tell the story of the planners, schemers, gold seekers and fur traders who built Canada's westernmost province. When gold was discovered in quantity in 1858, leading to the gold rush that created British Columbia, the interior of the province was mostly unknown except for the routes blazed by fur traders. Thirteen years later, British Columbia became a province of Canada, and a transcontinental railway was built to connect the land west of the Rocky Mountains with the rest of the country. The efforts of these explorers, fur traders, gold seekers and railway builders involved the production of maps that showed what they had found and what they proposed to do -- the plans and the strategies that created the province we know today. Master map historian Derek Hayes continues his renowned Historical Atlas Series with a richly rewarding treasure trove, bringing to light the dramatic history of British Columbia. Ranging from maps by early Aboriginal inhabitants and by the Europeans who arrived to explore and exploit the province's vast resource wealth -- to the maps drawn by those who, decades later, prepared for war, built dams and tracked murders -- the over 900 maps in this collection, two-thirds of which are published for the first time, reveal the thoughts and plans of the dreamers, explorers and dynasty makers who built today's British Columbia. This is a history of both the dreams that came true and those that didn't -- yet all are part of the dramatic tale of the forging of Canada's western frontier.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781926812571 (hc.) :
  • ISBN: 1926812573 (hc.) :
  • Physical Description: 368 p. : ill. some col., maps (some col.) ; 35 cm.
  • Publisher: Vancouver : Douglas & McIntyre Ltd., 2012.

Content descriptions

General Note:
CatMonthString:june.13
Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references (p. 356-357) and index.
Formatted Contents Note:
First inhabitants, first nations -- A coast unknown -- The Spanish move north -- The world finds British Columbia -- The Spanish return -- British explorers -- New Caledonia -- British British Columbia -- The golden colony -- The royal engineers -- Gold in the Cariboo -- Settlement on Burrard Inlet -- Vancouver Island gold -- Connecting to the world -- The San Juan boundary dispute -- Gold on Wild Horse Creek -- The transcontinental connection -- Lower Mainland municipalities -- Opening the Okanagan -- Victorian Victoria -- The Island railway -- A mineral bonanza -- More railways for Vancouver -- Northern gold -- The steamboat connection -- The coast-to-Kootenay railway -- Island coal -- Fishing for salmon -- The booming lower mainland -- Grand trunk pacific -- The mapmaking missionary -- The Doukhobors -- Gentlemen farmers -- Interurbans -- Canadian northern -- Tunnels through the mountains -- Prince George, eventually -- Surveying British Columbia -- Population and pre-emption -- Marketing the B.C. rockies -- Roads left and right -- Reclaiming Sumas Lake -- Vancouver between the wars -- Serving the coast -- Flying west of the mountains -- Defending the coast -- Post-war British Columbia.
Action Note:
Committed to retain 20170101 20321231 COPPUL SPAN Monograph
Awards Note:
BC Book Prize Finalist, 2013
Subject: Atlases.
British Columbia > Historical geography > Maps.
British Columbia > Discovery and exploration > Maps.
British Columbia > History > Maps.

Available copies

  • 28 of 29 copies available at BC Interlibrary Connect. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Grand Forks and District Public Library.

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 29 total copies.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Holdable? Status Due Date
Grand Forks X-LARGE 911.71 HAY (Text) 35142002473519 Extra Large Volume hold Available -


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