The Fiery Totem (Illustrated)

The Fiery Totem (Illustrated)

by Argyll Saxby
The Fiery Totem (Illustrated)

The Fiery Totem (Illustrated)

by Argyll Saxby

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Overview

The Fiery Totem is the tale of two young men who get separated from their fathers on an expedition in the Canadian Northwoods. They encounter the Dacothas, an Indian tribe under the leadership of a powerful and evil medicine man. Along the way, they are helped by two hunter/trappers, but they confront a number of life-threatening adventures, each with the potential to end the book early.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940158540820
Publisher: London: The Religious Tract Society, 1914
Publication date: 05/10/2016
Series: Canadian-Indian Fiction , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 6 MB

About the Author

Argyll Saxby (born c1870) was a Scottish author, born in Shetland. He was the son of Jessie M. E. Saxby (1842-1940), who was also a well-known author in her time. Argyll travelled around Canada, and then became a schoolmaster. He wrote books for boys, and also wrote adventure serials for the famous Boys' Own Paper. His works include: Edmondston's Flora of Shetland (1903), Do Plants Think? (1905), Braves, White and Red (1907), Brave Toviak: A Story of Eskimo Boy-Life (1908), The Taming of the Rancher: A Story of Western Canada (1909), Comrades Three: A Story of the Canadian Prairies (1910), 'Be Prepared!'; or, The Making of a Scout (1911), The Call of Hour: A Tale of Adventure in the Canadian Prairies (1912), The Fiery Totem: A Tale of Adventure in the Canadian North-West (1913), Tangled Trails (1915), The Black Lizard: A Story of Adventure in the Syrian Desert (1917), The Settler of Serpent Creek (1921), Kookaburra Jack: A Story of Australian School Life (1924) and The Tiger-Man of Burma and Other Adventure Yarns (1925).
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