By reading Helene Dobrowolsky's book Law of the Yukon, I have gained an even greater understanding and appreciation for the hardships that our fellow Canadians endured in the late 19th century. I am also reminded that the values and work ethic of that era are what is needed to help us succeed in the future. The special bond that was developed between the members of the Mounted Police and the people of the Yukon actually helped establish one of Canada's northern territories.
--Bob Paulson, Commissioner
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
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Höhe: 224 mm
Breite: 147 mm
Dicke: 10 mm
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978-1-55017-613-1 (9781550176131)
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Helene Dobrowolsky is a historian and author based in Whitehorse, Yukon where she operates a heritage consulting company with her husband, Rob Ingram. She has written four books and is currently co-writing a history of Whitehorse.