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Merchant Princes
It began in 1810. William Stairs opened a small general store on the Halifax waterfront. The Stairs saga includes sugar refining, banking, steel making and skate manufacturing. Frost comments on Nova Scotia's economic and political past through one family's history.
$40.00, HardcoverPaul Martin: CEO for Canada?
This book is an in-depth look at the life of Paul Martin, successful CEO and energetic politician. Murray Dobbin's well-researched, contrarian interpretation of Paul Martin is sure to attract a lot of reader interest.$24.95, PaperbackEdwin Alonzo Boyd
Toronto's dashing "Gentleman Bank Robber" was a charismatic felon who masterminded a series of daring robberies with his legendary gang.$9.95, PaperbackThe Dreadful Truth: The Halifax Citadel
In her book, Vicki Grant reveals lots of surprising and funny facts about what life was like at the Halifax Citadel in the late 1800s. It's history with a twist.$8.95, PaperbackInterest ages: 8-13Let Them Eat Prozac
Let Them Eat Prozac is a unique look at the pharmaceutical industry and its values. Dr. Healy examines the industry and one of the most popular drugs of the last twenty years.
$29.95, PaperbackFall Flavours
Here are the best of recipes featuring fall produce and flavours, created by celebrated Canadian chefs from across the country. A Books for Everybody 2003 Selection!$24.95, PaperbackThe Canadian Family in Crisis
The Canadian Family in Crisis gives the reader an overview of the rapidly changing nature of family life in Canada. This fifth edition includes data from the most recent Canadian census.$27.95, PaperbackCarrie Loses Her Nerve
Carrie has made a demo tape and wants to sing in her brother's band at an outdoor festival. Ernie lets her sing one song. Full of confidence from her first public performance, Carrie goes off to her first day of school. Sadly, her friends are in another class and the girls in her room make fun of her.$5.95, PaperbackInterest ages: 6-9Lexile Reading Level: 640Morgan's Pet Plot
When Morgan meets his friend Charlie's golden retriever pup, he is a little envious, and a little allergic.$5.95, PaperbackInterest ages: 6-9Lexile Reading Level: 550Mud Run
Mud Run is a fast-paced, humorous story about team spirit and taking life one step at a time.$8.95, PaperbackInterest ages: 9-13Picturesque Ontario Towns
Fred Dahms presents ten prosperous, attractive communities with a strong sense of heritage, all located east of Toronto. They offer a welcome respite for city dwellers looking for a pleasant outing -- or a new home.$19.95, PaperbackRobyn Makes the News
Robyn is sure she is in big trouble with the school librarian. She published a school newspaper with a spelling mistake in the headline -- "Mr Lee Smells Foul."$5.95, PaperbackInterest ages: 6-9Lexile Reading Level: 460LSoccer Star!
For Samantha, whose military family is always on the move, soccer has been the one constant in her life.
$8.95, PaperbackInterest ages: 9-13Reading level: Grade 4Lexile Reading Level: 710LA Goal in Sight
When Aiden has to perform one hundred hours of community service, he is assigned to help a blind hockey player whose team is Calgary's Seeing Ice Dogs.$16.95, HardcoverInterest ages: 9-13Reading level: Grade 5Lexile Reading Level: 770LRed-Line Blues
Lee's hockey coach is only interested in the hotshots on his team. Ordinary players like him spend their time warming the bench.
$8.95, PaperbackInterest ages: 10-13The Myth of the Good Corporate Citizen
This book is a classic for anyone who wants to understand the forces of globalization and their impact on the economy, on politics and on social life -- with a Canadian orientation.
$19.95, PaperbackOak Ridges Moraine Trails
This guidebook provides detailed maps, directions, descriptions & trip planning information for the 36 trails on the beautiful Oak Ridges Moraine.$19.95, PaperbackRose of Acadia
Rose of Acadia is a passionate story about the legacy of the past--personal and historical--and how it shapes lives in the present.$16.95, PaperbackThe Sea is So Wide
The Sea Is So Wide is a passionate story of love and separation set against the tragic events of the Acadian Deportation of the mid-eighteenth century.$16.95, PaperbackA Privateer's Fortune
First published in 1903, A Privateer's Fortune is a tragic and exciting novel following a Nova Scotian family cursed by a tainted fortune, hereditary madness, and doomed love.$16.95, PaperbackShopping CartScroll to Top



















