Klee Wyck [Emily Carr]

Carr, Emily. Foreword by Ira Dilworth

Toronto, ON, 1942


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Hardcover with dust jacket, 155 pages, 6x9 in, [15x23.5 cm], colour plates. Originally published in 1941 - the present copy a 1942 reprint edition.

Condition

Upper fore-edge corner of the first twenty leaves faintly moisture-stained; tissue guard protecting the frontispiece with a short tear and crease; front pastedown stamped with bookseller’s coordinates. Boards flecked with paint. Dust jacket creased, torn, chipped, rubbed, and stained.

Notes

Klee Wyck gathers a series of short sketches drawn from Emily Carr’s periods living among Indigenous communities on the Northwest Coast, where she was painting village sites and monumental totem poles. Writing from direct experience, Carr records daily encounters, conversations, and moments of shared life with warmth, humor, and emotional sensitivity.

Notes adapted from the publisher's information.