Publisher's Synopsis
Experience the rugged beauty and challenging life of Newfoundland with "Harbor Jim of Newfoundland" by Alden Eugene Bartlett. This classic work of Canadian literature plunges readers into a world defined by the sea. Explore the timeless themes of maritime adventure and regional identity through the eyes of those who depend on the unforgiving ocean for their livelihood.
Set against the backdrop of Newfoundland's dramatic coastline, this enduring piece of regional fiction captures the spirit of a people deeply connected to the rhythms of the sea and the demanding work of fishing. A vital contribution to sea stories and Canadian literature, "Harbor Jim of Newfoundland" offers a compelling glimpse into a unique way of life. Bartlett's evocative prose paints a vivid portrait of this captivating Atlantic province.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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