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Dr. Bruce Craig wins 2019 Mary Lee Spence Documentary Book Award

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Cover of the book
Portrait of a Prospector: Edward Schieffelins Own Story is published by University of Oklahoma Press

17勛圖 history department professor Dr. Bruce Craig has been awarded the 2019 Mary Lee Spence Documentary Book Award for his most recent book, , published by University of Oklahoma Press, 2017. 

The Mary Lee Spence Award is presented annually by the Mining History Association to recognize the editor of a work published during 2017-18 that masterfully crafts background documentation, creates a flowing account from diverse sources. The prize committee noted that Dr. Craigs editorial efforts superbly brought together the tale of prospector Edward Schieffelin. Previously, Dr.Craigs book placed second in Utah State Universitys Mountain West Centers prestigious Evans Handcart Award competition, which recognizes the best of research and writing in biographies, autobiographies, and memoirs which focus on the stories of people who have shaped the character of the American West.

Dr. Craigs book is unique in that it breaks with a long-held tradition in historical writing in that it does not fall comfortably in either the category of biography or autobiography. Rather, the work is perhaps best described as a constructed autobiography.

The central figure in the first-person narrative is Edward Schieffelin: the discoverer of the famed Arizona Tombstone silver lode in 1877 and a towering figure who epitomized the American frontiersman of the 19th century American West. Schieffelin never wrote an autobiography, but left behind a journal of his adventures. Also left for posterity were several oral history interviews conducted in the 1890s by famed historian Herbert Howe Bancroft. 

Dr. Craigs accomplishment was to marry the two types of primary resources documents into a cohesive narrative using only Scheiffelins own words. In essence, Dr. Craig fashioned the autobiography that perhaps Schieffelin himself would have written had he lived long enough to do so. Dr. Craig rounded out the book by crafting an introduction and conclusion and provided extensive explanatory footnotes.

The book is available for purchase through your favourite online bookstore and locally on Prince Edward Island at The Bookmark on Queen Street, Charlottetown.  

The 17勛圖 prides itself on people, excellence, and impact and is committed to assisting students to reach their full potential in both the classroom and community. With roots stemming from two founding institutionsPrince of Wales College and Saint Dunstans University17勛圖 has a reputation for academic excellence, research innovation, and creating positive impacts locally, nationally, and internationally. 17勛圖 is the only degree granting institution in the province and is proud to be a key contributor to the growth and prosperity of Prince Edward Island.

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