Distributed for University of British Columbia Press
The Vancouver Island Letters of Edmund Hope Verney
1862-65
This previously unknown collection of letters lets us experience colonial British Columbia through the eyes of a young British naval officer who spent three years on Vancouver Island commanding a Royal Navy gunboat during the Cariboo gold rush.
A keen observer of life in the new world, Edmund Hope Verney corresponded on a regular basis with his father, a prominent British MP. In his letters, which are filled with lively narration and description, candid commentary, and fascinating personal detail, he talks about having 'the opportunity to observe a colony in [its first] stage of existence' and to 'watch the development of a community.'
Table of Contents
Illustrations Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Introduction
1. Family and Early Life
2. Letters of Sir Harry and Lady Verney
3. The Voyage Out: England to Vancouver Island
4. Naval Activites
5. Other Activities
6. People and Politics
7. Native Indians
8. Coastal Scenes and Scenery
9. The Return Journey: Vancouver Island to England
10. Later Life
Notes
Letters
Notes to Letters
Index