Plain Tales of the North

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Tale I: A Grave in Saskatchewan

Tale II: Traveling by Canoe

Tale III: "Spot"

Tale IV: In Civilization

Tale V: A Pilot

Tale VI: Native Mechanics

Tale VII: War News in Husky Land

Tale VIII: A Birch Bark Canoe

Tale IX: A Silver Fox and a Scarf

Tale X: Dead in the Storm

Tale XI: A Strange Team

Tale XII: A Moose Story

Tale XIII: The Little Blue Lake

Tale XIV: Forest Fires

Tale XV: An Indian Wake

Tale XVI: A Walrus Story

Tale XVII: Mohican ... The Wolf

Tale XVIII: Fighting Against Starvation

Tale XIX: Wild Animals in the Water

Tale XX: "Sunday"

Tale XXI: Filming a White Bear on Land

Tale XXII: Vermin and Ants

Tale XXIII: A Greenhorn in a Rapid

Tale XXIV: Large Fish

Tale XXV: A Little Indian Girl

Tale XXVI: Outlawed in the Barren Lands

Tale XXVII: One Thousand Years

Tale XXVIII: A Practical Joke

Tale XXIX: Eskimo Arithmetic

Tale XXX: "Caribou"

Tale XXXI: In Siberia

Tale XXXII: In the Hudson Straits

Tale XXXIII: Whiskey Jack

Tale XXXIV: Makejo

Tale XXXV: Two Little Eskimo Boys

Tale XXXVI: An Indian Warrior

Tale XXXVII: Burro

Tale XXXVIII: Travelling in North Alberta

Tale XXXIX: Mother and Cubs

Tale XL: An old Trader

Tale XLI: Wolverine

Tale XLII: "Spot" ... Again

Tale XLIII: Homesick

Tale XLIV: Gotehe

Tale XLV: Pets in the Wilderness

Tale XLVI: An Eskimo Guide in the Barren Lands

Tale XLVII: Man and Wife

Tale XLVIII: "Forty Years Ago"

Tale XLIX: Fisher and Porcupine

Tale L: The Call of the Wild North of Fifty-three

Title: Plain Tales of the North

Author: Thierry Mallet

Language: English

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PLAIN TALES OF THE NORTH

BY CAPTAIN THIERRY MALLET
G. P. Putnam’s Sons
New York & London
The Knickerbocker Press
1926

Copyright, 1925
by
Revillon FrÈres
Made in the United States of America

A DEDICATION
To the small group of men
outside the pale of civilization who
... isolated in the Far North ...
cling to the traditions which, for two
centuries, have been represented by
the flag of Revillon FrÈres.

THE TALES THAT ARE TOLD
I. A Grave in Saskatchewan
II. Traveling by Canoe
III. “Spot”
IV. In Civilization
V. A Pilot
VI. Native Mechanics
VII. War News in Husky Land
VIII. A Birch Bark Canoe
IX. A Silver Fox and a Scarf
X. Dead in the Storm
XI. A Strange Team
XII. A Moose Story
XIII. The Little Blue Lake
XIV. Forest Fires
XV. An Indian Wake
XVI. A Walrus Story
XVII. Mohican ... The Wolf
XVIII. Fighting Against Starvation
XIX. Wild Animals in the Water
XX. “Sunday”
XXI. Filming a White Bear on Land
XXII. Vermin and Ants
XXIII. A Greenhorn in a Rapid
XXIV. Large Fish
XXV. A Little Indian Girl
XXVI. Outlawed in the Barren Lands
XXVII. One Thousand Years
XXVIII. A Practical Joke
XXIX. Eskimo Arithmetic
XXX. “Caribou”
XXXI. In Siberia
XXXII. In the Hudson Straits
XXXIII. Whiskey Jack
XXXIV. Makejo
XXXV. Two Little Eskimo Boys
XXXVI. An Indian Warrior
XXXVII. Burro
XXXVIII. Travelling in North Alberta
XXXIX. Mother and Cubs
XL. An Old Trader
XLI. Wolverine
XLII. “Spot” ... Again
XLIII. Homesick
XLIV. Gotehe
XLV. Pets in the Wilderness
XLVI. An Eskimo Guide in the Barren Lands
XLVII. Man and Wife
XLVIII. “Forty Years Ago”
XLIX. Fisher and Porcupine
L. The Call of the Wild North of Fifty-three

The true romance of the far North has been captured in these short stories gathered and written by Captain Thierry Mallet, President of Revillon FrÈres, New York. For the past twenty years he has spent part of each year inspecting our trading-posts on the outskirts of civilization.

Through his long arduous journeys over the swift waters, as well as the vast areas of ice-clad country in the North, and through his constant companionship with the fearless men of these barren lands, Captain Mallet is particularly fitted to give us these unusual and striking tales.

Victor Revillon,
Jean M. Revillon.

A cabin in the North
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