Charles Lillard
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Charles Lillard (February 26, 1944 - March 27, 1997) was a poet and historian specializing in British Columbia, Southeast Alaska and the Pacific Northwest.
He was born in Long Beach, California and raised in Ketchikan, Alaska.
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[edit] Bibliography
[edit] Poetry
- Cultus Coulee - 1971
- Drunk on Wood - 1973
- Jabble - 1975
- Voice, My Shaman - 1976
- Circling North - 1988
- Shadow Weather: Poems, Selected and New - 1996
[edit] Fiction
- A Coastal Range - 1984 (nominated for the Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize)
[edit] Non-fiction
- Seven Shillings a Year - 1986
- Fernwood Files - 1989 (with J. Ellis)
- The Brother, XII, B.C. Magus: A Quest for The Brother, XII - 1989 (with Ron MacIsaac and Don Clark)
- Land of Destiny - 1991 (with Michael Gregson)
- Just East of Sundown - 1995
- A Voice Great Within Us: The Story of Chinook - 1998 (with Terry Glavin)
[edit] Anthologies
- In the Wake of the War Canoe - 1981
- Dreams of Freedom: Bella Coola, Cape Scott, Sointula - 1982
- Warriors of the North Pacific: Missionary Accounts of the Northwest Coast, The Skeena and Stikine Rivers, and the Klondike, 1829-1900 - 1984
- Nootka - 1986
- The Ghostland People - 1989
- The Call of the Coast - 1992
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