A computer consultant by profession, Winston Fraser is a widely published photographer and writer. A book of his photographs, Historic Sites of Canada, was published in 1991. Fraser was the major supplier of photos for National Geographic's Canada Travel Guide. Most recently he has self-published Endangered Species of Country Life. He is a first cousin, once removed, of Charles Clark Fraser.
"A well-written biography of Charlie, a highly intelligent, fascinating and most unusual man who deserved to have a book written about his life."- Shirley Nadeau, copy editor of the Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph "Charles Clark Fraser was a remarkable man, and this is a remarkable book. It was carefully researched and the visual material presented makes it stand out from a normal work of family history."- Roland Kuhn, author of Apocalypse North: Who Killed Stebben Harpoon? "In this book Winston Fraser has honoured a forebear's wish by taking the memorabilia of a life well lived to create a wonderful story. In an increasingly global world it is important from time to time to focus on the microcosm of our families as a way of grounding ourselves. Winston has done just that through telling Charlie's fascinating story."- Dr. Sandy Fraser, retired professor of Education, Acadia University
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