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Prairie Oddities

Punkinhead, Peculiar Gravities, and More Lesser Known Histories

by (author) Darren Bernhardt

Publisher
Great Plains Publications
Initial publish date
Oct 2024
Category
General, North America, General
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781773371221
    Publish Date
    Oct 2024
    List Price
    $36.95

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Description

In Prairie Oddities: Punkinhead, Peculiar Gravity and More Lesser Known Histories Darren Bernhardt recounts historical anecdotes from middle-Canada's past that were never given top billing, the ones that faded away in time but left their marks behind. Laden with archival images, Bernhardt's stories restore focus on the gunslinging fugitive who became a folk hero, the curious and chaotic battle for Kenora, the flower-bearing American spy, the ghost trail of the Bergen Cutoff, the lost bells of St. Boniface, how the bison were saved from extinction, Hudson Bay's missing gravity, and the many firsts accomplished in the northwest.

The stories of what was - and what could have been - arouse imagination and kindle interest in a complicated and colourful past.

About the author

Contributor Notes

Born-and-raised in Winnipeg, Darren Bernhardt was seven when he began scribbling stories in Hilroy notebooks, recounting family outings and adventures with friends.

As a journalist, he still scribbles stories, now specializing in local history and the offbeat. He spent the first dozen years of his career in newspapers in Saskatchewan before moving back to Winnipeg where he now lives with his wife, two kids and a dog in a 112-year-old house.

He is the co-author of the JackPine Press chapbook To Kerouac and Back and co-author of the play Alison's Leather Couch and author of the best-selling The Lesser Known: A History of Oddities from the Heart of the Continent.

Editorial Reviews

"In an age when it can be difficult to distinguish facts from fiction, Darren Bernhardt brings his background as a journalist fully to bear in Prairie Oddities. I so admire his exceptional ability to tell thoroughly-researched, little-known and fascinating stories from Manitoba's past." — Gordon Goldsborough, author of the Abandoned Manitoba series.