Northwest Passage By Stan Rogers

Northwest Passage By Stan Rogers Hardcover 1554981530 9781554981533 Northwest Passage For hundreds of years explorers attempted to find the Northwest Passage — a route through the islands of Canada’s north to the Pacific Ocean and Asia. Others attempted to find a land route. Many hundreds of men perished in the attempt until finally, in 1906, Roald Amundsen completed the voyage by ship. Today, global warming has brought the interest in the passage back to a fever pitch as nations contend with each other over its control and future uses. The historic search inspired Canadian folk musician Stan Rogers to write Northwest Passage,” a song that has become a widely known favorite since its 1981 release. It describes Stan’s own journey overland as he contemplates the arduous journeys of some of the explorers, including Kelsey, Mackenzie, Thompson and Franklin. The song is moving and haunting, a paean to the spirit of the explorers and adventure, and to the beauty of the vast land and icy seas. The lyrics are accompanied by the striking paintings of multiple award winning artist Matt James. Matt brings a unique vision to the song and the history behind it, annotating his illustrations with marginalia about the explorers, including the native peoples of the north. The book also contains the music for the song, a note on the Northwest Passage, maps, information about Stan Rogers (as well as a final verse of the song that was never recorded) and notes on the illustrations. Following on the success of Canadian Railroad Trilogy, this is another beautiful book in which a memorable song illuminates a fascinating history that has taken on new resonance today.

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Went through the Pacific Ocean and ended in Asia This was apparently a perilous journey that many men search and died for until it was finally completed in 1906 by Roald Amundsen In this book we see Rogers driving a bus around and reflecting on his life and comparing it to the men who sought this passage before him The illustration style in the book is not necessarily my favorite as it comes off a bit juvenile at times The main flow of the book is also interrupted several times to give pages of background history in tiny font At the end of the book is Rogers song set to verse and a gallery of the Passage explorers.

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But it definitely makes the point that his expedition failed and everyone died because he ignored the First Nations people who lived in the arctic and could have helped This is a great picture book inspired by a beautiful song I ll definitely be buying a copy for a kid I know at some point Maybe Lola or the twins English The words of a folksong written about the search for the Northwest Passage through the Arctic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean fill this book s pages alongside stunning India ink and acrylic illustrations filled with vivid blues and stark images of the remnants of those who failed in their endeavors The song and illustrations depict some of those efforts.

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For hundreds of years explorers attempted to find the Northwest Passage a route through the islands of Canada s north to the Pacific Ocean and Asia Others attempted to find a land route Many hundreds of men perished in the attempt until finally in 1906 Roald Amundsen completed the voyage by ship Today global warming has brought the interest in the passage back to a fever pitch as nations contend with each other over its control and future uses The historic search inspired Canadian folk musician Stan Rogers to write Northwest Passage a song that has become a widely known favorite since its 1981 release It describes Stan s own journey overland as he contemplates the arduous journeys of some of the explorers including Kelsey Mackenzie Thompson and Franklin The song is moving and haunting a paean to the spirit of the explorers and adventure and to the beauty of the vast land and icy seas The lyrics are accompanied by the striking paintings of multiple award winning artist Matt James Matt brings a unique vision to the song and the history behind it annotating his illustrations with marginalia about the explorers including the native peoples of the north The book also contains the music for the song a note on the Northwest Passage maps information about Stan Rogers as well as a final verse of the song that was never recorded and notes on the illustrations Following on the success of Canadian Railroad Trilogy this is another beautiful book in which a memorable song illuminates a fascinating history that has taken on new resonance today Northwest PassageThis is a beautiful book about The Northwest Passage a song by Stan Rogers a famous Canadian singer and songwriter The song is artfully illustrated by Matt James with historical information included along with the words of the song English I ve been a fan of Stan Rogers and his music for a long time both before his untimely death and after and my favorite of his many wonderful songs among them The Mary Ellen Carter has always been Northwest Passage so I was eager to read this book once I learned of its existence. Northwest passage wi The art is very appealing and I think children will love it The colors are cool and arctic the animals rabbits whales birds innocent and observing of what is going on around them The small Inuit figures who watch the uninformed attempts of explorers such as Franklin make a silent statement Amidst all that is going on in this story both artistically and informationally there s the figure of Stan Rogers traveling westward with his guitar and his dog As the story progresses the author illustrator inserts Stan Rogers into historic scenes I find this humorous in a good way and at the same time profound in his imaginings Stan Rogers was indeed traveling with the great Arctic explorers who are such an important part of Canadian history. Northwest crossing bookstore The small print sections of this picture book meant for teachers parents and much older children I assume are very informative I particularly like how the author several times points out that as global warming increases and the Arctic ice pack melts the Northwest Passage again becomes a major issue in international shipping English I did an assignment on this picture book in my Canadian Children s literature class and found my initial opinion of how great this book is changed It was very difficult to sit with children and read it On the other hand I found it very useful for introducing a portion of history to young children My largest concern was the portrayal of the First Nations Peoples This text still provides a very Eurocentric perspective and doesn t cover Canada s history It covers the history of Canada from the landing of the first explorers from Europe but nothing Some examples that support my concern are the very obvious differences between the Europeans who are from France in the blue England in the red and American in a cowboy outfit However pretty well all First Nations Peoples in the book which ranges from British Columbia to Newfoundland look the same There are many different cultures across our country with very obvious differences It concerns me that in 2013 a book that continues to cast such a blanket image of our First Nations Peoples would win the Governor General s Award This being said it is still a useful tool for the classroom but there are some major stereotypes that should be broken down to create a better understanding of the vastness of all of Canadian culture English Canada s alternate national anthem by Canada s best bard. Northwest crossing bookstore Also my personal favorite adventure anthem English Northwest Passage is a 12 x 9 hardcover children s book that is illustrated by Matt James Mr James drew his inspiration for his book from the song Northwest Passage written by Canadian singer Stan Rogers The song tells the story of Mr Rogers longing to take the Northwest Passage a route that started in Canada s section of the Arctic Ocean which I found most interesting of all It s a clever book but unless you are familiar with the song or the importance of the Northwest Passage this book probably isn t for you English What a fun book Northwest Passage is the story of John Franklin s 1845 expedition across the frozen Arctic archipelago and the consequent loss of his two ships and the death of his crew It s a fascinating mix of gorgeous illustrations lyrical poetry song lyrics and a detail rich narrative about the expedition with charts and images It s a beautifully produced book and a great introduction to a really interesting topic Northwest Passage includes sheet music for Northwest Passage a gallery of explorers and some further resources. Northwest passage group home wisconsin I particularly liked Stan Rogers comment Now we believe that this reliance on technology instead of on the knowledge of those who inhabited the Arctic may have been an important cause of the disastrous end of the expedition An interesting reflection that I believe is relevant to many aspects of life English This book was pretty and informational but I feel as if it struggled to find its audience It seemed to want to be both a picture book for young kids and an educational text for older kids and adults English I cannot be objective about this book I have a lot of feelings about this song as it relates to the ending of due South I have even feelings about this song because Stan Rogers and that feeling that all the world has already been explored Someone has illustrated it and that is fantastic Of course I like this picture book. Northwest passage book in rogers rangers (1940) Beyond that someone has annotated the song for children which makes this a valuable teaching tool for arctic history Sure it glosses over the part where Franklin resorted to cannibalism it is a book for children leaving readers to ponder how the end came for John Franklin his two ships crushed by the ice pack and his men starving to death Additionally the illustrations show Stan Rogers as he was inspired by his own journey to write this song The book contains a timeline of exploration as well as speculation about the effects of global warming on the decreasing amounts of ice in the Arctic Although I was familiar with a handful of explorers mentioned in the book I knew nothing about most of them a lack of information I intend to remedy by finding some of the books suggested in the back matter English Getting this book was a roundabout journey I was watching a program on TV titled Polar Sea One of the songs used as background music had a refrain about Franklin and the Northwest Passage Looking up the lyrics on the internet gave me the information that the song was Northwest Passage by Stan Rogers Trying to find a cd with that song in my local library system proved fruitless but I came across this book What is interesting about this picture book is that the wonderful illustrations and the song itself can be read to little ones while older readers are also given facts about those who originally made explorations to find the northwest passage The most famous of these is Franklin due to the fact that 40 missions were launched to find out the fate of him and his crew but other featured are Sir Alexander Mackenzie and David Thompson to name a few I also learned that Stan Rogers the gifted songwriter of Canadian history and the common worker died a hero while saving people from a plane that caught fire English

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