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The Land God Gave to Cain is a 1958 adventure novel by the British writer Hammond Innes. It was published in the UK by Collins and in the United States by Knopf. After a plane crash in a remote part of Labrador, a British civil engineer heads out to investigate based on some radio messages his father has overheard.
- Hammond Innes
- 1958
Ian Ferguson learns that his father's death was precipated by an S.O.S. radioed from the Labrador peninsula. The mystery is that the message came from a man believed to be dead, victim of a fiery crash during an earlier geological expedition. Ian sets out across Canada's desolate north.
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Nov 15, 2016 · To research The Land God Gave to Cain, author Hammond Innes trekked across rough country, hearing the stories of the men who risked their lives to tame the exotic land. Innes was a master at...
- Hammond Innes
- Open Road Media, 2016
- 150404097X, 9781504040976
- The Land God Gave to Cain
The land God gave to Cain by Innes, Hammond, 1913-1998. Publication date 1975 Topics English fiction, Fiction in English, 1900- Texts Publisher [London] : Fontana ...
Aug 30, 2023 · Ian Ferguson learns that his father's death was precipated by an S.O.S. radioed from the Labrador peninsula. The mystery is that the message came from a man believed to be dead, victim of a fiery crash during an earlier geological expedition. Ian sets out across Canada's desolate north.
Books. The Land God Gave to Cain. Hammond Innes. Pan, 1998 - Newfoundland - 386 pages. Ian Ferguson alone held the key to the disaster that had overtaken a geological survey team more than...
Oct 9, 2011 · To research The Land God Gave to Cain, author Hammond Innes trekked across rough country, hearing the stories of the men who risked their lives to tame the exotic land. Innes was a master at weaving research, landscape, and heart-pounding action into some of the greatest thrillers of all time.