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Books with author Frank Durnin

  • I Call Myself a Prospector: Book One

    Bob Durnin, Frank Durnin

    language (Core Shack Publishing, March 29, 2015)
    It’s a rainy day – why not check Kindle for an enjoyable summer read?This one looks interesting - and, by golly, it is!It is one man’s story of a time and a lifestyle that are gone forever.Later on, you may drift away with your own memories easy on your mind.
  • I Call Myself a Prospector Book Two: or How to Find Your Way Out of the Bush without a Compass

    Bob Durnin, Frank Durnin

    language (, Nov. 23, 2015)
    -A continuation of Book One. -The main topic is mine exploration.-The sub-topic is an individual’s effort to make the transition from tents to civilization.-Lots of interesting and sometimes amusing side-bits.-Many locations herein: Timmins, Powasson/North Bay, Sudbury, Cochrane area, Fort Frances, Red Lake, Ignace, Kenora, Flin Flon, Pickle Lake and others.-This could be anyone’s story – we just happened to be the ones to write it. -We pre-apologize – when you start reading you won’t be able to put it down.
  • I Call Myself a Prospector

    Bob Durnin, Frank Durnin

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 6, 2015)
    Two paths appeared, and young Bob chose the northern route.This is a story of one man's journey through the field of mining exploration, but it is much more. A day's work called for ten mile hikes, often on snowshoes, punctuated by good times around the noon tea fire and at the evening common room. These are the stories and the legends of Canada's exploration fraternity, told by someone who has "been there and done that," a legend in his own right, told in the style of the tea-fire/common room chat.You will be entertained.