Harold Bindloss 
Brandon of the Engineers [EPUB ebook] 

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Harold Bindloss’s novel, Brandon of the Engineers, is a captivating tale of adventure set in the rugged Canadian wilderness. The book follows the protagonist, Brandon, a skilled engineer who faces numerous challenges while trying to build a railway through the untamed landscape. Bindloss’s literary style is characterized by vivid descriptions of nature and a focus on the protagonist’s inner struggles. The novel is a classic example of early 20th-century adventure literature, with themes of perseverance and triumph over adversity. Bindloss’s attention to detail and knowledge of engineering practices add authenticity to the story. Harold Bindloss, a prolific British author known for his Western and adventure novels, drew inspiration from his own experiences working in Canada when writing Brandon of the Engineers. His background in engineering lent credibility to the technical aspects of the narrative, while his knack for storytelling kept readers engaged throughout. I highly recommend Brandon of the Engineers to readers who enjoy classic adventure stories with well-developed characters and vivid landscapes. Bindloss’s novel is a timeless tale of determination and survival that will appeal to fans of historical fiction and outdoor adventure.

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Harold Bindloss (1866-1945), was a prolific British author known for his adventure fiction, set predominantly in the Western parts of Canada during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Bindloss, born on April 13, 1866, in Liverpool, England, embarked on a variety of careers, including farming in Canada, before dedicating himself to writing full-time. His firsthand experience of pioneering life in Canada lent authenticity to his vivid depictions of the landscape, characters, and hardships of frontier life. ‘Brandon of the Engineers’ is but one of his many works that encapsulate the spirit of adventure and the challenges of engineering enterprises at the time. His literary style often involved complex characters who fought against environmental and economic obstacles, with a strong emphasis on human perseverance and moral integrity. Bindloss’s narratives commonly appealed to those who admired the rugged beauty and untamed wilderness of the Canadian landscape. Over his lifetime, Bindloss wrote more than 30 novels and numerous short stories. His works have been recognized for their historical value, offering insight into the social and cultural aspects of the period they portray. Bindloss’s contributions to the genre of adventure fiction are noteworthy; he has been acknowledged as an author whose literature was greatly influenced by the dynamics of frontier expansion and the Canadian dream (Stouck, 1988).

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Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 222 ● ISBN 8596547359227 ● File size 0.5 MB ● Publisher DigiCat ● City Prague ● Country CZ ● Published 2022 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 8635289 ● Copy protection Social DRM

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