Letters from a Young Emigrant in Manitoba

Ronald A. Wells (Editor), Norman Schmidt (Illustrations)

Overview

Letters from a Young Emigrant in Manitoba first published in 1883 and long out of print, is one of the best records of Canadian immigrant life. The letters were written by Edward ffolkes, who left England in 1880 to study at the Ontario Agricultural College in Guelph and later to homestead in southern Manitoba. They describe with rare insight the daily struggles and expectations of an “ordinary” man who had the courage to take up a new life on the frontier.

Ronald A. Wells has introduced the volume with a wide-ranging essay on the role of popular knowledge about Canada in Britain and the significant shift of British migration from the United States for Canada at the end of the nineteenth century.

This edition has been designed in the style of the original, with the addition of Norman Schmidt’s evocative line drawings.

About the Authors

Ronald A. Wells is Professor of History Calvin College, Michigan and editor of Fedes et Historia.

Norman Schmidt is Professor of Graphic Design at the School of Art, University of Manitoba.

Table of Contents

Editor’s Introduction
Preface
Introduction
The Letters