Walking the Line – Travels Along the Canadian / American Border

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pp. 218, ” Based on a series of CBC radio documentaries, Fraser’s book is an account of her travels along the Canada-U.S. border regions. Historical perspectives drawn from interviews and research are blended with personal reflections and a degree of poetic license. Although the 49th parallel is the most familiar region, her treatment of the northwest borders is particularly interesting. Fraser’s view of border mythology will perhaps be more appealing to Canadians, the majority of whom live within 200 miles of the U.S. border. However, the charm and delicate wit of this book will appeal to most North American travel and history buffs.”

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Book Information

ISBN 0871566664
ISBN13 9780871566669
Number of pages 218
Original Title Walking the Line - Travels Along the Canadian / American Border
Published Date 1990
Book Condition Very Good
Jacket Condition Very Good
Binding Hardcover
Size 8vo
Place of Publication San Francisco
Edition First edition
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pp. 218, ” Based on a series of CBC radio documentaries, Fraser’s book is an account of her travels along the Canada-U.S. border regions. Historical perspectives drawn from interviews and research are blended with personal reflections and a degree of poetic license. Although the 49th parallel is the most familiar region, her treatment of the northwest borders is particularly interesting. Fraser’s view of border mythology will perhaps be more appealing to Canadians, the majority of whom live within 200 miles of the U.S. border. However, the charm and delicate wit of this book will appeal to most North American travel and history buffs.”

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Weight 1.1 kg