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Crafting fine fiction out of what Audubon omitted from his journals.(BOOKS)
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The Washington Times (Washington, DC)
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June 15, 2003
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Byline: Lloyd Shaw, SPECIAL TO THE WASHINGTON TIMES
In her beautifully written little novel, "Creation," Canadian author Katherine Govier recreates the summer during which soon-to-be-famous naval officer and cartographer Henry Wolsey Bayfield, of British origin, met soon-to-be-famous naturalist and painter John James Audubon, of Haitian and French origin. Both men came to America not by their own choice, but both found their goals and passions in the New World.
In the summer of 1833, Capt. (later Adm.) Bayfield, whose name is on many a map, commanded a ship charting the ...
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