Description
This book uncovers remarkable images of New Brunswick’s Miramichi taken by photographer Olaf (Ole) Larsen who jumped ship in Newcastle after leaving his native Norway in the 1860s. As well as running his studio portrait business, Larson also documented dramatic scenes of logging along the Miramichi, the bustle of rivers ports, the area’s street celebrations, events, historic structures, and family homes.
Much of Larsen’s breathtaking photography has been left hidden in archives, out of the public view, or has been published with-out credit. This first-ever collection of his pictures reveals the diverse array of the area’s activities and people. It is an unrivalled look at the Miramichi of yesterday.
About the author
Author Michael Nowlan was born a Miramichier in Chatham, New Brunswick in 1937. He is an author of over ten books, including The Other Side, a collection of his poetry, and The Last Bell: Stories of New Brunswick Christmas, and he I the editor of numerous anthologies. Nowlan, who spent thirty-three years in public education, retired in 1994. He lives in Omorocto New Brunswick with his wife Gertrude. The have five children and three grandchildren.