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James A. Houston (1921–2005)

Auteur de Tikta'liktak. collection castor poche n° 50

55+ oeuvres 1,714 utilisateurs 18 critiques

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Œuvres de James A. Houston

Frozen Fire (1977) 186 exemplaires
The White Dawn: An Eskimo Saga (1971) 151 exemplaires
River Runners (1979) 78 exemplaires
The White Archer (1967) 78 exemplaires
Ghost Fox (1977) 65 exemplaires
Confessions of an Igloo Dweller (1721) 64 exemplaires
Akavak (1882) 55 exemplaires
Spirit Wrestler (1980) 42 exemplaires
Running West (1989) 41 exemplaires
Black Diamonds (1982) 38 exemplaires
Canadian Eskimo Art (1956) — Concepteur — 38 exemplaires
Long Claws: An Arctic Adventure (1981) 38 exemplaires
The Ice Master (1997) 30 exemplaires
Drifting Snow: An Arctic Search (1992) 24 exemplaires
The Falcon Bow (1986) 23 exemplaires
Le passage des loups (1971) 22 exemplaires
Whiteout (1988) 20 exemplaires
Ice Swords (1985) 18 exemplaires
Eskimo prints (1967) 18 exemplaires
Eagle Mask (1966) 17 exemplaires
Zigzag: A Life on the Move (1998) 10 exemplaires
Ojibwa summer (1972) 9 exemplaires
Cape Dorset : a decade of Eskimo prints and recent sculptures (1967) — Avant-propos — 5 exemplaires
James Houston: Natural Beauty (2013) 4 exemplaires
tikta' Liktak 1 exemplaire
Trout and Fly 1 exemplaire
Zilver Vos 1 exemplaire
Canadian Eskimo art 1 exemplaire
Night Owl 1 exemplaire
Giraffe at Sunset 1 exemplaire
An Arctic Sketchbook (1999) 1 exemplaire
La aurora blanca 1 exemplaire
Raccoon 1 exemplaire
Elephant 1 exemplaire
Ice Bear 1 exemplaire
Sea Otter 1 exemplaire
Arctic Fisherman 1 exemplaire
Geisterjäger. Roman. (1986) 1 exemplaire
Northern Adventures (1987) 1 exemplaire
Mind on Fire 1 exemplaire

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BooksInMirror | Feb 19, 2024 |
Narrator of [b:The Enchanted|18090147|The Enchanted|Rene Denfeld|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1373991244l/18090147._SX50_.jpg|25146823] most beloved book.
 
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Jinjer | 2 autres critiques | Aug 12, 2022 |
From the book flap:

"Andrew Stewart, a sturdy fifteen-year-old, is apprenticed as a clerk to the manager of a fur-trading post at Fort Chimo on the Hudson Strait, in Naskapi Indian territory. Luckily for Andrew, an Indian boy called Pashak soon befriends him. By late autumn, when the manager gives the boys a chance to set up a fur-trading outpost on the far off Ghost Lake - once the river has frozen over so snowshoes and toboggans can be used - Andrew is eager to go. But the winter is a brutal one. The caribou herds fail to appear and imminent starvation threatens the Naskapi family with whom the boys are staying.

This dramatic contemporary story, set in a rugged but beautiful land, is based on true events. It gives a remarkable picture of a fascinating way of life in the far north as lived by a little-known Indian tribe. The author has himself lived under such bitter, life-and-death circumstances."
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northprairielb | Oct 10, 2021 |

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Œuvres
55
Aussi par
8
Membres
1,714
Popularité
#14,983
Évaluation
3.9
Critiques
18
ISBN
149
Langues
8

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