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Lost, stolen, or undiscovered treasures have long been rumored to be buried throughout Atlantic Canada. Stories abound of loot squirreled away on islands and beaches by pirates and privateers, of fortunes in gold, silver and precious stones lost in the holds of ships wrecked on the jagged rocks of the rugged coast. In Tracking Treasure, Crooker investigates mysterious sites that are the subject of story, myth and song. Some are documented in historical accounts, while others belong to folklore. William Crooker's fascination with hidden treasures made him the foremost expert on the great Nova Scotia treasure hunt.…mehr

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Lost, stolen, or undiscovered treasures have long been rumored to be buried throughout Atlantic Canada. Stories abound of loot squirreled away on islands and beaches by pirates and privateers, of fortunes in gold, silver and precious stones lost in the holds of ships wrecked on the jagged rocks of the rugged coast. In Tracking Treasure, Crooker investigates mysterious sites that are the subject of story, myth and song. Some are documented in historical accounts, while others belong to folklore. William Crooker's fascination with hidden treasures made him the foremost expert on the great Nova Scotia treasure hunt.
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Autorenporträt
Alfred Silver has been a playwright, an actor and a songwriter, as well as a short-order cook, nude model and day labourer. He grew up in various places across the Canadian prairies. He is the author of seventeen previous books including Acadia (see page 15), which won the Thomas Raddall Award for Fiction. He lives with his wife in a farmhouse at Ardoise, Nova Scotia, and devotes his time to researching and writing historical novels.