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Canoeing in Kanuckia - Haps and Mishaps Afloat and Ashore of the Statesman the Editor the Artist and the Scribbler - cover

Canoeing in Kanuckia - Haps and Mishaps Afloat and Ashore of the Statesman the Editor the Artist and the Scribbler

John Habberton, Charles Ledyard Norton

Casa editrice: Good Press

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"Canoeing in Kanuckia: Haps and Mishaps Afloat and Ashore of the Statesman, the Editor, the Artist, and the Scribbler" by John Habberton and Charles Ledyard Norton is a delightful collection of anecdotes and adventures centered around canoeing in the charming landscapes of Kanuckia. The authors take readers on a journey filled with humor, mishaps, and the joys of outdoor exploration. Their witty narratives capture the essence of canoeing as a leisurely and often unpredictable pastime. Whether you're an avid canoeist or simply seeking lighthearted entertainment, this book offers a delightful glimpse into the world of paddling and camaraderie.
Disponibile da: 28/10/2023.
Lunghezza di stampa: 155 pagine.

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