Fatal Passage
- Publisher
- HarperCollins
- Initial publish date
- Feb 2002
- Category
- Adventure, General, Historical
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Hardback
- ISBN
- 9780002000543
- Publish Date
- Mar 2001
- List Price
- $34.00
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9780006386599
- Publish Date
- Feb 2002
- List Price
- $21.99
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KEN MCGOOGAN is the best-selling author of a dozen books, among them 50 Canadians Who Changed The World, How The Scots Invented Canada, Fatal Passage and Lady Franklin’s Revenge. He has won the Pierre Berton Award for History, the University of British Columbia Medal for Canadian Biography, the Canadian Authors’ Association History Award, the Drainie-Taylor Biography Prize and an American Christopher Award for “a work of artistic excellence that affirms the highest values of the human spirit.” Before turning mainly to books, Ken worked for two decades as a journalist at major dailies in Toronto, Calgary and Montreal. He teaches creative nonfiction writing through the University of Toronto and in the MFA program at King’s College in Halifax. Ken served as chair of the Public Lending Right Commission, has written recently for Canada’s History, Canadian Geographic and Maclean’s, and sails with Adventure Canada as a resource historian. Based in Toronto, he has given talks and presentations across Canada, and in faraway places as different as Edinburgh, Sydney, Stromness, and Hobart. www.kenmcgoogan.com
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Defending Democracy in an Age of Dictatorship
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New Answers to the Great Arctic Mystery
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The Making of Canada
Dead Reckoning
The Untold Story of the Northwest Passage
Celtic Lightning
How The Scots And The Irish Created A Canadian
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How the Scots and the Irish Created a Canadian Nation
50 Canadians Who Changed The World
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A Journey to the Northern Ocean
Lady Franklin's Revenge
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