1909: The Foreigner, A Tale of Saskatchewan, by Ralph Connor

By (author)Ralph Connor

$55.00

The Foreigner, A Tale of Saskatchewan by Ralph Connor, published in 1909 by The Westminster Company in Toronto. The book is set in Saskatchewan and follows the story of a foreigner who comes to settle in the area. The red hardcover cloth volume has some wear, rubbing, and fading due to use and the passage of time. The book contains an old note from D. A. Scott, General Merchant and Produce Dealer, made out to a Mrs. J. Foster by Gladys S. for the purchase of dog bread, brown sugar, and other items. The inside cover is inscribed in black ink “To Grandpa From [?] Hackett, Xmas 1959.”

The book is a classic Canadian novel that provides a glimpse into the early settlement of Saskatchewan. The novel explores themes of immigration, identity, and belonging. The book is a valuable piece of Canadian literature that captures the spirit of the time and provides insight into the experiences of early settlers in Canada.

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The Foreigner, A Tale of Saskatchewan, by Ralph Connor, published by The Westminster Company, Toronto, 1909. 384 pages.

Red hardcover cloth volume with decoration and lettering on cover and spine. Some wear, rubbing and fading to cover due to use and passage of time. Slight forward tilt. Some foxing, fading, occasional staining to pages. Page 382 is ripped. Inside cover is inscribed in black ink “To Grandpa From [?] Hackett, Xmas 1959.”

The book contains an old note from D. A. Scott, General Merchant and Produce Dealer, made out to a Mrs. J. Foster by Gladys S. for the purchase of dog bread, brown sugar and other items.

Weight .6 kg
Dimensions 20 × 14 × 4 cm
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