Ranald MacDonald : the narrative of his early life on the Columbia under the Hudson's Bay Company's regime, of his experiences in the Pacific Whale Fishery, and of his great adventure to Japan : with a sketch of his later life on the Western Frontier, 1824-1894

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Ranald MacDonald : the narrative of his early life on the Columbia under the Hudson's Bay Company's regime, of his experiences in the Pacific Whale Fishery, and of his great adventure to Japan : with a sketch of his later life on the Western Frontier, 1824-1894

edited and annotated from the original manuscripts by William S. Lewis and Naojiro Murakami

Oregon Historical Society Press, c1990

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ラナルド・マクドナルドの生涯

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Japanese title on colophon: ラナルド・マクドナルドの生涯

Reprint, with new foreword and afterword. Originally published for the Eastern Washington State Historical Society by the Inland-American Printing Co., 1923

Includes bibliographical references (p. [303]-311) and index

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The son of a Chinook Indian princess and a Hudson's Bay Company trader, MacDonald was the first American, and the first English teacher, to go voluntarily to Japan.

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