Oxley has written extensively for magazines and periodicals in the United States and Canada." - Copyright © 2001 VirtualologyTM Heavy wear to spine, boards rubbed and scratched, edgewear, corners bumped, Sunday school presentation bookplate, endpapers browned, else very good. He acted as an officialreporter in the house of assembly in 1881-'3, and in the latter year becam e attached to the Dominion department of marine and fisheries. He was admitted to the bar of Nova Scotia in 1878, and practised in Halifax from 1879 till 1883. Shorts who came to America, there was the grandfather and four sons. He was educated at Halifax grammar-school, and graduated at Dalhousie university in 1874, studied law at Harvard in 1876-'7, and in 1879 obtained the degree of LL. it took a week to go to mill with an ox team through the trackless forest. James Macdonald Oxley was a "Canadian author, born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, 22 October, 1855. Harold's lasting Impression.How Wilberforce Brennan Visited White Bear Castle. Womans Exponent: Cradle of Literary Culture Among Early Mormon Women, Alfene Page. Toward a Cultural Interpretation of the Chinese Restaurant in the Mountain West, Li Li. Face to Face with an “Indian Devil.” In the Nick of Time. Sons of a Trackless Forest: The Cumberland Long Hunters of the Eighteenth Century, Mark A. Surviving (which is technically unlikely in anything smaller than a Boeing 747) the crash-landing through the trees, one would find oneself in a trackless. 8vo, illustrated blue cloth, gilt lettering and gilt and blue illustrations to front board and spine. Pp -viii,-368, frontis + engraved title page. London, Edinburgh, and New York : Thomas Nelson and Sons, 1895. My Strange Rescue and Other Stories of Sport and Adventure in Canada. The solitary woodsman of the colonial frontier who traveled beyond maps and into the deepest of a dark and deceptive wilderness is an image firmly rooted in.
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