Mountain Meadow by John Buchan
Published in the United States as Mountain Meadow, the book was released posthumously in 1941. Buchan drew on his 1937 voyage down the Mackenzie River as Governor-General of Canada to describe the rugged Northwest Territories. Sir Edward Leithen, a lawyer and politician given a year to live after a diagnosis of advanced tuberculosis, agrees to help an American colleague, John S. Blenkiron, search for the colleague's niece's husband who has left a successful financial career for the Canadian north.
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- 1941
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- Scottish
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- 276
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