The Old Red Shirt
Lost Poets of British Columbia's Past
- Publisher
- New Star Books
- Initial publish date
- Jul 2004
- Category
- General, Canadian
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781554200061
- Publish Date
- Jul 2004
- List Price
- $16.00
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Description
Welcome to BC's frontier days, when loggers and laundresses penned poetry, and entertainment consisted of reciting verse 'round the fire. The Old Red Shirt is a rollicking collection of old-fashioned pioneer poetry. Selected by longtime amateur BC historian, Yvonne Klan, the poems address the social issues of the day, teach moral lessons, and reflect the unique atmosphere of the province's early days. Klan's lively and informative prose introduces us to the larger-than-life characters behind the verses. Read about Dr. George Dawson, Dawson Creek's namesake, a hunchbacked man who explored the province and penned surprisingly delicate poetry about geography and rocks. Shed a tear for John Fraser, son of Simon, who lost his fortune to the Caribou Gold Rush and slit his own throat at the age of 32. Shout "hurrah" for the hurdy-gurdy lasses as they play havoc with the hearts of the gold-digging lads.The Old Red Shirt is by turns colourful, tragic and funny. The Old Red Shirt is number 12 in the Transmontanus series.
About the author
Yvonne Mearns Klan was born in a logging camp near Victoria, BC. Her father cut the umbilical cord while her 17-year-old mother read him instructions from a St. John Ambulance handbook. She is the author of numerous historical articles.