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Frances Barkley

Eighteenth-century Seafarer

by Cathy Converse

Publisher
Heritage House Publishing
Publication date
Apr 2023
Subjects
Social Studies; Explorations in Social Studies
Grade Levels
7 to 12
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781772034417
    Publish Date
    Apr 2023
    List Price
    $12.95
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9781772034424
    Publish Date
    Apr 2023
    List Price
    $6.99

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Descriptive Review

During the 18th century, the Pacific Northwest was a desired destination for European traders. Englishwoman Frances Barkley was seventeen years old when she embarked on a sea journey with her husband, circumnavigating the world twice. Barkley was the first European woman to visit the Pacific Northwest, and there are many place names on the coast that commemorate the Barkleys’s voyage. The book is divided into two parts: Barkley’s first and second voyage around the world. The author includes a table of contents, glossary, and references, which allow readers to find information that they seek, for example, Barkley’s perspectives on the Indigenous inhabitants of the West Coast and the Pacific Islands. Readers will expand their learning about women’s role in Canadian history, worldviews at the time, and the European exploration of the BC coast.

Other End Matter: Endnotes
Images: b&w photographs, b&w illustrations
Bibliography: Yes
Index: Yes

Source: Books BC - BC Books for Schools

About the author

Cathy Converse is the author of Following the Curve of Time and MainStays: Women Who Shaped BC, the co-author of The Remarkable World of Frances Barkley, and the co-editor of In Her Own Right: Selected Essays on the History of Women in BC. She is a founder of the Camosun College Women's Studies curriculum and ancillary programs, and a former department chair and instructor. Cathy is also Auntie Vie's neighbor.

 

Visit Cathy online at www.cathyconverse.com.

Cathy Converse's profile page

Editorial Reviews

"Award-winning BC writer Cathy Converse provides a brisk, engaging and informative account of [Barkley's] life in Frances Barkley: Eighteenth-century Seafarer . . . Highly recommended."
Vancouver Sun

“With a careful blend of researched fact and fiction, Cathy Converse brings Frances Barkley's epic eight-year global sea adventure to life. A compelling story of love, determination, and adventure during a pivotal era of maritime exploration at the dawn of globalization.”
—Stephen R. Bown, award-winning author of The Company: The Rise and Fall of the Hudson’s Bay Empire

"Converse provides historical background and contextual information . . . Her combination of careful research and clear, descriptive prose makes for an informative and highly readable account."
BC Studies

“A rollicking true tale of love and the sea told without bravado by a most remarkable woman. Just as Frances Barkley wrote that she "never tired of being out of sight of land," the reader will never tire of her account of life aboard, piracy, the fur trade, mutiny, and exploring foreign countries.”
—R. Bruce Macdonald, author of Never Say P*g: The Book of Sailors' Superstitions and Sisters of the Ice: The True Story of How St. Roch and North Star of Herschel Island Protected Canadian Arctic Sovereignty

“The story of this astonishing woman is brought to life and given colour so that she is no longer a footnote to BC’s history. The sweeping dimension of her accomplishments makes this book engrossing and engaging. A welcome addition to the rich history of our nautical heritage.”
—John M. MacFarlane, FRGS, curator of the Nauticapedia Project and curator emeritus of the Maritime Museum of British Columbia

“A richly imagined re-telling of one woman’s glorious maritime odyssey around the world. Based on scrupulous research, the author conjures up Frances Barkley’s hazardous voyages with her fur-trader husband and young children to far flung destinations including the west coast of Canada, Alaska, China, India, and Siberia.”
—Joanna Kafarowski, author of The Polar Adventures of a Rich American Dame: A Life of Louise Arner Boyd