70's "The Cook Stove" by Grey Owl Chapter Saskatoon Cookbook -Indigenous History
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This is "The Cook Stove" by Grey Owl Chapter Saskatoon coil cookbook. I'm guessing it's from the 70's/80's (based on the font and style). Archibald Stansfeld Belaney (also known as Grey Owl), writer, conservationist (born 18 September 1888 in Hastings, England; died 13 April 1938 in Prince Albert, SK). Belaney was a well-known conservationist and writer in the 1930s who falsely presented himself as an Indigenous person. Although born in England, he portrayed himself as the son of a Scottish man and Apache woman and named himself Grey Owl. His motto was "I come in peace". His articles and books stressed wilderness conservation and became bestsellers in Canada and Britain. Shortly after his death in 1938, a newspaper article exposed his real identity as Archibald Belaney.
In very good vintage shape, there is some light soiling to the cover and a few marks on a few of the pages. Please see the pictures for details. An interesting book of indigenous history.
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