Camp-fires in the Canadian Rockies

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"Camp-fires in the Canadian Rockies" is an early 20th-century travel and nature book by American zoologist and conservationist William Temple Hornaday, recounting his hunting and wilderness experiences in the Canadian Rocky Mountains.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
nature writing
non-fiction book
travel literature
associatedPlace Alberta NERFINISHED
British Columbia NERFINISHED
associatedWith North American conservation movement NERFINISHED
author William Temple Hornaday NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts camp life in the mountains
early 20th-century wilderness expeditions
hunting practices in the Canadian Rockies
describes camp-fire experiences
hunting expeditions
mountain landscapes
wild animals of the Canadian Rockies
featuresCharacter William Temple Hornaday NERFINISHED
genre hunting narrative
nature
travel
hasPerspective American outdoorsman
conservationist
zoologist
hasTheme adventure
human relationship with wilderness
natural history
sport hunting
wildlife conservation
intendedAudience general readers
naturalists
outdoor enthusiasts
sportsmen
language English
literaryForm first-person narrative
memoir
mainSubject Canadian Rockies NERFINISHED
big-game hunting
conservation
wilderness travel
wildlife observation
notableFor detailed accounts of hunting in the Canadian Rockies
early conservationist viewpoint in hunting literature
setting Canadian Rocky Mountains NERFINISHED
timePeriodDescribed early 20th century
workOf William Temple Hornaday NERFINISHED

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William Temple Hornaday notableWork Camp-fires in the Canadian Rockies