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Beauté Tragique
On trouvera ici le meilleur de la peinture et de l'écriture des deux conflits mondiaux.$45.00, HardcoverBethune
Three of Norman Bethune's close Montreal friends and associates from the Thirties collaborated to write this informal portrait of Bethune during a critical and fascinating period of his life.$4.99, PaperbackCedric and the North End Kids
For Cedric, it's a big and often bewildering change to move from Jamaica to industrial Hamilton, Ontario.$5.95, PaperbackInterest ages: 8-10First Spring on the Grand Banks
In this exciting tale set in the 1870s, John and Meg Bains and their friend Canso arrive in Nova Scotia to find that Canso's father has died and his schooner seized for debts.$9.95, PaperbackInterest ages: 8-13Natural Dyes
Hermine Lathrop-Smit provides 36 easy to follow recipes for turning common Canadian plants such as marigolds, onions and lily of the valley into a wide range of beautiful and unique colours from burnt oranges to subtle pinks and smoky greys.$14.95, PaperbackOut of Work
Cy Gonick is one of Canada's leading political economists. In this he explains why unemployment is built into our economy, despite the human hardships it causes.
$35.00, HardcoverQuebec in Question
Quebec's history, covering up to the seventies, as written by an advocate of Quebec's independence.
$22.95, PaperbackWhat Does Quebec Want?
This book, first published in 1978, maintains that there is a clear answer to its eponymous question, perennially voiced by English-speaking Canadians.
$45.00, HardcoverWhat's a Friend?
This volume in the Where We Live series examines the pressures young people experience growing up in a big, multicultural city.$5.95, PaperbackA Guide to The Last Voyage of the Scotian
A guide for teachers at the senior elementary and early secondary levels who want to use Bill Freeman's book The Last Voyage of the Scotian in classes in English and in Canadian history.$10.00, Spiral-boundInterest ages: 8-13Apples, Peaches and Pears
Recipes from the classics to the most inventive and unusual for three of Canada's finest summer fruits.
$15.00, HardcoverCity for Sale
City for Sale is perhaps the most penetrating, myth-shattering analysis ever made of landownership and kindered forces behind a city's development.$29.95, PaperbackHow Levesque Won
First published in 1977, How Levesque Won is a vivid and immediate report on a seismic shift in Canadian politics, the aftershocks of which continue to be felt today.
$14.95, PaperbackMennonite Furniture
The art, architecture and furniture of Ontario's Mennonite settlers reflected the deep convictions of these law-abiding, profoundly religious and pacifist people.$2.99, PaperbackThe Caribbean Connection
In this book, first published in 1977, Robert Chodos offers a broad-ranging exploration of Canada's Caribbean connection, combining a concern for the broad issues it entails with a perceptive reporter's eye for telling detail.$19.95, PaperbackThe Liberal Idea of Canada
First published in 1977, The Liberal Idea of Canada remains a wide-ranging and insightful analysis of the ideological foundations of Canada's dominant political party.$14.95, Paperback1837
A play about the Upper Canada Rebellion of 1837 and the life of William Lyon Mackenzie, covering key events in the history of Canada.
$22.95, PaperbackA Guide to 1837
The Upper Canada Rebellion of 1837 and the life of William Lyon Mackenzie are key events in the history of Canada. This guide is written specifically to clarify these events for students of Canadian history and of Canadian literature.$3.00, Spiral-boundCanada's Unions
Canada's Union offers an unparalleled, immediate portrait of the state of the Canadian labour movement during a crucial decade of its existence.
$16.95, PaperbackLand and Urban Development
Land and Urban Development presents an extremely detailed analysis of the mechanics of urban development at a crucial period in Canadian history.
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