Author division kenneth roberts is composed of at least 5 distinct authors, divided by their works. Told through the eyes of primary character langdon towne, much o. Online publishing support for western pennsylvania history is provided by the penn state university libraries open publishing. Told through the eyes of primary character langdon towne, much of the novel. Northwest passage by kenneth roberts, first edition. Northwest passage by kenneth lewis roberts alibris.
The northwest passage nwp is the sea route to the pacific ocean through the arctic ocean, along the northern coast of north america via waterways through the canadian arctic archipelago. Books by kenneth roberts author of northwest passage. Digitizing sponsor internet archive contributor internet archive language english book i of this novel appeared serially under the title of rogers rangers. Kenneth roberts was the author of many bestselling novels, including northwest passage, lydia bailey, oliver wiswell, and the trilogy of arundel, rabble in arms, and the lively lady.
Through these exciting pages sweeps the grand panaorama of america in the making. Book i of this novel appeared serially under the title of rogers rangers. Original gilt and blindpictorial cloth, map endpapers, nonpriceclipped dust jacket. Northwest passage containing the courtmartial of major robert rogers, the courtmartial of lt. Northwest passage by kenneth roberts, paperback barnes. Now comes northwest passage, dealing with the time of the frenchindian wars, the terrible uncertainty of the english relations with the indians, with their own colonists on distant frontiers. Northwest passage book irogers rangers kenneth robertss novel northwest passage chronicles the exploits of major robert rogers 17311795, who during the french and indian war raised and commanded an independent unit of lightinfantry soldiers attached to the british army known as rogers rangers. Northwest passage, a thundering novel of the men and women who risked their lives to forge a new country. It turned out he was an indian aficionado, too, with the french and indian war 17541763 being one of his specialties. Told through the eyes of primary character langdon towne, much of the novel follows the exploits and character of robert rogers, the leader of rogers rangers, who were a colonial force fighting with the british during the french and indian war. Now that the wind has stopped ruffling your hair, you can have it lifted, scalp and all, in the king vidor film of kenneth roberts s northwest passage, which opened at the capitol yesterday. The map at the top of this page shows possible routes through the northwest passage. Nason opens by recounting his first kiss with mary, and then that evening, when.
Buy northwest passage by kenneth lewis roberts online at alibris. Proving for all time the inspired and loyal leadership of benedict arnold, arundel is a masterpiece of storytelling and of the recreation of history. Freckling to prelims and owners name on dedication page. From the front flap of this 709 page john jakes reprint of this 1936 classic title. In 1936, with no tv, people had a different kind of mind, and they liked to sit with a book, and sit and sit. The picture is based on a novel by kenneth roberts titled northwest passage 1937.
Jan 01, 2007 maine native kenneth roberts wrote a number of excellent historical novels, still in print, about revolutionary warera america. Northwest passage by roberts, kenneth lewis, 1938, doubleday, doran edition, in english northwest passage 1938 edition open library. Northwest passage, book by kenneth roberts paperback. The arundel series entitles roberts to a distinctive place among historical novelists. Though ive been a big kenneth roberts fan for over twenty years, have sought to own and read all of his books, and began a website devoted to the man and his works, i must confess ashamedly that i have never watched the movies based upon his books. Northwest passage is an epic story of early north america during the french and indian war. Kenneth lewis roberts december 8, 1885 july 21, 1957 was an american writer of historical novels. Northwest passage kenneth roberts first edition signed. For me, its always been rabble in arms, followed by northwest passage and oliver wiswell tied for second. Northwest passage is a timeless classic written by one of americas finest historical novelists, kenneth roberts. Northwest passage is a 19581959 26episode halfhour adventure television series produced by metro goldwyn mayer about major robert rogers during the time of the french and indian war 17561763. The first edition of the novel was published in 1937, and was written by kenneth roberts. A list of software for your computer that can open ebooks purchased from. In february 2020, the film was shown at the 70th berlin international film festival, as part of a retrospective dedicated to king vidors career.
Kenneth roberts the unofficial site a site devoted to. Possible ex library copy, thatll have the markings and stickers associated from the library. This classic of kenneth roberts is the second historical novel selected by john jakes for his library of historical fiction. Northwest passage is an historical novel by kenneth roberts, published in 1937. Buy a cheap copy of northwest passage book by kenneth roberts. Most of the book is an accurate description of what occured during that time period, and one gets an incredible feel for the hardships and calamities that befall these men. Northwest passage was the second book by roberts i read and this as well as all other works in roberts chronicles of arundel series sold me on the us.
Kenneth roberts northwest passage 1937 antique author signed. That edition runs to 709 pages, so you are in for a long read. Arundel isbn 9780385040242 pdf epub kenneth roberts. The book was published in multiple languages including english, consists of 709 pages and is available in paperback format. The show derived its title and the main characters rogers, towne, and marriner from the 1937 novel of the same name by kenneth roberts, and from the 1940 mgm feature film based on the novel. Signed limited first edition of kenneth roberts work of historical fiction on the american revolution from a loyalists perspective, from the siege of boston to the united empire loyalists. First edition of kenneth roberts historical novel which follows the exploits of robert rogers, the leader of a colonial force fighting with the british during the french and indian war. It is one of the most thrilling of all novels of americas past.
Ships traveling west would enter the passage through baffin bay, pass through the canadian arctic archipelago by various routes, exit into the beaufort sea and then out into the pacific ocean through the chukchi sea and bering sea. The northwest passage opened again on august 25, 2008. Clip from the 1940 movie northwest passage book i rogers rangers 126 min. The eastern route along the arctic coasts of norway and siberia is accordingly called the northeast passage nep the various islands of the archipelago are separated from one another and from the canadian.
Stoodleys tavern is a key setting in the novel northwest passage by. Pdf northwest passage book by kenneth roberts free. This classic novel follows the career of major rogers, whose. Now that the wind has stopped ruffling your hair, you can have it lifted, scalp and all, in the king vidor film of kenneth robertss northwest passage, which opened at the capitol yesterday. Kenneth roberts s most popular book is northwest passage. Northwest passage by kenneth roberts, first edition, signed. Northwest passage isbn 9781473347199 pdf epub kenneth. Publication date 1938 topics rogers, robert, 17311795. Kenneth robertss most popular book is northwest passage. While roberts published his first novel in 1930 arundel, he did not gain notoriety until after the publication of northwest passage 1937. Samuel stephens and other new material by roberts, kenneth lewis and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at. Prescott evening courier 1938 and northwest passage. Northwest passage novel project gutenberg selfpublishing. See all books authored by kenneth roberts, including arundel, and rabble in arms, and more on.
Northwest passage, based on the novel by kenneth roberts. This classic novel follows the career of major rogers, whose incredible exploits during the. Jan 09, 2020 which kenneth roberts novel is your favorite. Northwest passage, a 20 illustrated childrens book written by stan rogers and illustrated by matt james northwest passage novel, a 1937 historical novel by kenneth roberts music edit. Renowned for his scrupulous accuracy and unforgettable depictions of. Often employing techniques eschewed by the british regulars, the unit was. Northwest passage by roberts, kenneth lewis, 18851957. Spine creases, wear to binding and pages from reading. Renowned for his scrupulous accuracy and unforgettable depictions of past times, he more about kenneth roberts. Northwest passage kenneth roberts the unofficial site. Buy the paperback book northwest passage by kenneth roberts at indigo. The show derived its title and the main characters rogers, towne, and marriner from the 1937 novel of the same name by kenneth roberts, and from. Accessories such as cd, codes, toys, may not be included.
Oliver wiswell kenneth roberts signed limited first edition. Northwest passage was one of my favorites as a teen, but i hadnt give it a thought in more than twoscore. Additional information and access via open library. Complete summary of kenneth roberts northwest passage. Kenneth roberts books list of books by author kenneth. Kenneth roberts kenneth lewis roberts was an american author of historical novels. Northwest passage is a 1940 technicolor film, starring spencer tracy, robert young, walter brennan, ruth hussey, and others.
Ive never read better historical fiction than that written by kenneth roberts. Kenneth roberts northwest passage is one of the great novels of the 1930s. Northwest passage kenneth roberts kenneth roberts double. Free shipping and pickup in store on eligible orders. Told through the eyes of primary character langdon towne, much of the novel follows the exploits and character of robert rogers, the leader of rogers rangers, who were a colonial force fighting with the british during the french and indian war structurally, northwest passage is divided into halves. Open library is an open, editable library catalog, building towards a web page for every book ever published. Northwest passage by kenneth roberts, first edition abebooks. This acclaimed book by kenneth roberts is available at in several formats for your ereader. Kenneth lewis roberts american ranger leads expedition against indian town and dreams of finding overland passage to the pacific.
Kenneth roberts has 79 books on goodreads with 170 ratings. Roberts worked first as a journalist, becoming nationally known for his work with the saturday evening post from 1919 to 1928, and then as a popular novelist. Kenneth roberts northwest passage 1937 antique author. Little remembered now, it is the story of major robert rogers and the early rangers of the french and indian war. He worked first as a journalist, becoming nationally known for his work with the saturday evening post from 1919 to 1928, and then as a popular novelist. May contain limited notes, underlining or highlighting that does affect the text. So popular was the novel that it made the silver screen starring spencer tracey.
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