"Mad Trapper of Rat River: A True Story Of Canada's Biggest" by Dick North is a captivating nonfiction book delving into the intense manhunt for a notorious criminal in Canada. Published by Globe Pequot Press, T.H.E. in 2003, the hardcover format book spans 352 pages and includes illustrations. This gripping tale falls under the genres of biography, true crime, history, and social science, making it a compelling read for those interested in crimes and outlaws. The story of Canada's biggest manhunt is meticulously portrayed in English, adding to the authenticity and intrigue of the narrative.
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You are purchasing a Good copy of 'The Death of Albert Johnson: Mad Trapper of Rat River'. A solid, complete copy that's ready to enjoy.
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This is a great book. Well-researched. Many facts presented in an easy to understand format. Check out photos for a picture of the back of the book. It gives a nice description.
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ISBN: 9781493035823. Published by Lyons Press. Condition: very_good. Condition issues: Marks. This is a USED item donated to Goodwill North Central Texas.
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Albert Johnson was a loner, a deadly shot, who in 1932 triggered a grueling manhunt that has become an Arctic legend. For over six weeks, amid blizzards and numbing cold, he eluded a posse of trappers, First Nations and RCMP, who for the very first time used a two-way radio and an airplane. During this northern saga Johnson was involved in four shoot-outs, killing one policeman and gravely wounding two other men before being shot to death. Over a half-century later, an intriguing mystery remains: Who was Albert Johnson?
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