Lords of the North: A romance of the North-West
1900
Laut, Agnes Christina: 1871-1936. Born in Ontario; educated at University of Manitoba; journalist at Manitoba Winnipeg Free Press , 1905; spent most of life in USA, but continued to write about Canada; novelist and historian; said to have been first historian allowed access to HBC archives in London (Wallace, Dictionary of Canadian biography ). // Also published, New York: J.F. Taylor & Co., 1900 (442p.); Toronto: W. Briggs, [1900?] ([4], 442p.); New York: with frontispiece by Frederic Remington, P.F. Collier & Son, [c1900] ([6], 1 leaf, 5-442p.); London: Heinemann, 1901 (442p.); Toronto: Ryerson Press, [1905] and 1920 (442p.); New York: Doubleday, Page, 1906 (442p.); New York: Moffat, Yard, 1909 (442p.); with introduction by Valerie Legge, Ottawa: Tecumseh Press, 2001 (xxxix, 459p.). Fiction about early fur traders. For a translation see Peel 2511.

