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"David Thompson, the Explorer" provides a detailed and engaging look at the life of the legendary surveyor and geographer who charted the vast wilderness of North America. Author Charles Norris Cochrane presents a narrative that captures the spirit of discovery and the immense physical challenges faced by Thompson during his decades of service with the Hudson's Bay Company and the North West Company. Known for his monumental cartographic achievements, Thompson's contributions to the geographic knowledge of the continent are unparalleled, covering millions of square miles of previously unmapped territory.

The book delves into Thompson's scientific precision and his deep respect for the land and its people. It chronicles his expeditions across the Rocky Mountains to the mouth of the Columbia River, highlighting his role as a pivotal figure in the fur trade and continental expansion. This work emphasizes Thompson's legacy not just as a trader, but as a visionary whose mathematical accuracy and observational skills provided the first reliable cartographic foundation for much of Western Canada and the Pacific Northwest. Through this biography, readers gain an appreciation for the endurance and intellect of a man whose life's work remains a cornerstone of North American history and geography.

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