THE MAD TRAPPER, A True Tale of Canada's Largest Criminal Manhunt, by Rudy Wiebe, 2003
THE MAD TRAPPER, A True Tale of Canada's Largest Criminal Manhunt, by Rudy Wiebe, 2003
Author: Rudy Wiebe. Published by Red Deer Press, Calgary, AB., 2002, 2nd Revised Edition. Printed in Canada by Friesens Press. Like New Condition SOFTCOVER Book. Clean inside, tight spine. Size: 5.5 x 8.5 inch, 186 pages.
THE MAD TRAPPER, A True Tale of Canada's Largest Criminal Manhunt, is the story of Albert Johnson, the Mad Trapper, a silent man of superhuman strength and endurance, who defied capture for fifty days in the bitter cold of winter, north of the Arctic Circle.
Albert Johnson was a maniac who crossed hundreds of miles of frozen tundra on foot, who survived dynamite blasts and the pursuit of police, trappers and the army, and who became the first man to cross the Richardson Mountains in a blizzard.
ISBN: 978088995268x
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