A gentleman of considerable talent : William Brown and the fur trade, 1811-1827
"In 1811, twenty-one-year-old William Brown arrived in Rupert's Land from the small Scottish village of Kilmaurs. Employed by the Hudson's Bay Company during perhaps the most conflict ridden years of British North America's history, Brown set out on the path of the ordinary fur trader. Brown's time with the HBC is marked by hardship and strife: he struggled to survive during long, hard, hungry winters, and the fierce conflict with men of the riva...