British born Lukin Johnston (1888-1933) moved to Canada when he was 18 years and spent some 25 years there. A staff writer on the "The Daily Province of Vancouver, BC" newspaper, he had opportunity to travel widely the province of British Columbia and write about its beauty and character. He used his newspaper material as basis for this book, a snapshot of a beautiful province, the way it was before the outbreak of world war two. He later returned to England (see his title "In England To-Day", 1931). 212p: 52 black/white photos, fold-out map; 21cm. NEAR VERY GOOD (clean, tight & bright but for foxing to all edges; name & book plate free-front endpaper). No dj. Price:
30.00 CAD
The author, a Canadian, gives his impressions of England and makes more than a few comparisons between Canadians and Englishmen. 214p: frontispiece + 37 black/white photos; 21cm. 672g. Price:
15.00 CAD