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The Library World Volume 71 Issue 8

New Library World

ISSN: 0307-4803

Article publication date: 1 February 1970

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Abstract

AS Canadians themselves will quickly inform you, this is a big, young country—Great Britain would fit into a small part of Alberta, large stretches of which are still not accurately recorded on large scale maps. Indeed, I listened to radio reports of a search for two aircraft on the first morning we were there. One aircraft (a helicopter) had been missing in the North Western Territories with a Calgary man aboard for two weeks and was eventually found crashed; the other, missing for two days, was a Cessna seaplane which had run out of fuel and punctured a float as it landed close to the shore of the Great Slave Lake. The occupants were rescued by air from this largely uncharted waste.

Citation

(1970), "The Library World Volume 71 Issue 8", New Library World, Vol. 71 No. 8, pp. 229-260. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb009549

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MCB UP Ltd

Copyright © 1970, MCB UP Limited

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