My First Eighty Years : The Life-Story of a Man Who Came to Canada in a Covered Wagon

Parker, Samuel Smith

North Battleford, 1980


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Hardcover with dust jacket, 341 pages, 6x8.5 in - 15x22 cm, B&W photographs.

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Board edges lightly rubbed at corners and spine head and heel. Jacket lightly sunned with closed tears to front (near spine) and back (at center and near spine) at bottom edge. Jacket back bumped at top. Pages bright and clean, binding tight.

Notes

In this memoir, Samuel Smith Parker traces a lifetime on the Canadian prairies, beginning with his family’s arrival in Alberta in the 1890s and continuing east to his eventual home in Saskatchewan’s Spiritwood municipality. Although Parker’s early life included homesteading and farming, his anecdotes encompass a variety of professions and locations, offering a cross-section of work, community service, leisure, and excitement over the course of 80 years. Pool hall brawls give way to municipal council appointments, and stories of time spent in Quarantine Camp while enlisted with Lord Strathcona Horse in WWI trade places with accounts of family vacations to British Columbia. Throughout, technological advances and social changes impact Parker’s experience of prairie life.