Baltimore's Mansion

Wayne Johnston

Original title: Baltimore's mansion

first published 1999 Doubleday, 2000 272 pages

"Charlie Johnston is the famed blacksmith of Ferryland, a Catholic colony founded by Lord Baltimore in the 1620s on the Avalon Peninsula of Newfoundland. For his prowess at the forge, he is considered as necessary as a parish priest at local weddings. But he must spend the first cold hours of every workday fishing at sea with his sons, one of whom, the author's father, Arthur, vows that as an adult he will never look...

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Baltimore's Mansion edition · 2010 · Transworld Publishers Limited · 9781446436103
Baltimore's Mansion edition · 2010 · Penguin Random House · 9781446436110
Baltimore's Mansion edition · 2001 · Anchor · 288 pages · 9780385720304
Baltimore's Mansion edition · 2000 · Anchor · 9781862301009
Baltimore's mansion edition · 2000 · Doubleday · 272 pages
Baltimore's mansion edition · 1999 · Alfred A. Knopf Canada · 272 pages

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