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The New Labrador Papers of Captain George Cartwright

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An enterprising British merchant provides instructions for living in eighteenth-century Labrador.
  • 17 July 2013
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Captain George Cartwright (1739-1819), an English merchant who spent time in Labrador between 1770 and 1786, is best known for the fascinating account of his experiences provided in his Journal of Transactions and Events during a Residence of nearly Sixteen Years on the Coast of Labrador (1792).

In recent years more of his papers have been discovered and stand alongside his journal as important source material for the early colonial period in the Atlantic region. Transcribed from original documents and extensively annotated by Marianne Stopp, the new papers deal with practical matters such as how to build a house in a sub-arctic climate, the best methods of sealing, trapping, and salmon fishing, as well as merchant rivalries and trade with Aboriginal groups.

Cartwright's papers are of value for what they tell us about early methods and materials; Marianne Stopp's detailed introduction provides a history of Cartwright's Labrador and discusses these new papers with respect to early architecture, ethnohistory, material culture, and Inuit studies.

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Price: $34.95
Pages: 224
Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
Imprint: McGill-Queen's University Press
Publication Date: 17 July 2013
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780773542891
Format: Paperback
BISACs: HISTORY / Canada / Pre-Confederation (to 1867), BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Historical, HISTORY / General
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"Represents some unique perspectives at a time in Canadian history when the first attempts at permanent settlement in the North blurred the lines between explorer, adventurer, and entrepreneur." Tim Borlase, former director of the Labrador Institute, Memo

"In addition to the historians, anthropologists, and archaeologists who can use The New Labrador Papers to study ethnohistory, material culture, and social and economic development, this book is accessible to a popular readership interested in the pioneering of Eastern Canada." Newfoundland Quarterly
Marianne P. Stopp is an archaeologist who has researched the history and prehistory of Labrador for over twenty-five years.