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  • Canada's Rumrunners

    It is safe to say that America would have been a much drier place during Prohibition if Canadians had not rushed to the aid of their neighbours. While the United States was in full Prohibition (1920-1933), Canadian entrepreneurs were hard at work across the country supplying liquor by the barrel-load.
    $9.95, Paperback
  • Canada's Soldiers in South Africa

    Stories of Canadian troops fighting a guerilla war with Dutch farmers on African soil.
    $9.95, Paperback
  • Champions of Women's Rights

    Passionate, principled Canadians who fought successfully for equal rights for women.
    $9.95, Paperback
  • D-Day

    On June 6, 1944, a daring invasion of Europe changed the course of World War II, eventually leading to the surrender of Nazi Germany. During the night the Allied forces swept towards the beaches of Normandy. This is the story of the bravery, the heroism & dumb luck of the more than 14,000 Canadians who played a crucial role in that incredible event

    $9.95, Paperback
  • Disasters Across Canada

    The unpredictable forces of nature have long been the cause of terrible disasters. All disasters have one thing in common - the tragic loss of life, bravery in the face of danger, and heroic rescue attempts. This collection tells the stories of some of Canada's worst disasters and, as a result, some of the country's most daring rescues

    $9.95, Paperback
  • Great Canadian Imposters

    Canadian imposters, the roles they played, their true identities and what drove them to masquerade

    $9.95, Paperback
    Interest ages: 11-18
  • Great Canadian War Heroes

    Great Canadian War Heroes tells the amazing stories of the 16 Canadians who received the Victoria Cross during WWII. They came from all walks of life and from various ranks within the Canadian Forces, but they all had one thing in common: each displayed exceptional bravery in the face of the enemy.
    $9.95, Paperback
  • Power Failure?

    Three centuries of experience have done nothing to teach Nova Scotia governments how to use energy resources. Will the next 10 years be any different?
    $24.95, Paperback
  • Strange Events and More

    Myths and legends abound with tales of giants and their feats of exceptional strength, witches and their powers of good and evil, and the miraculous abilities of healers and medicine men. The past comes alive in this selection of stories about extraordinary Canadians who have lived unusual lives.
    $9.95, Paperback
  • The Quest for the Northwest Passage

    Centuries of exploration, discovery and conflict over the prized elusive route through Canada's Arctic waters are examined in this book.

    $9.95, Paperback
    Interest ages: 11-18
  • Unbelievable Canadian War Stories

    The quiet heroes of one of the most destructive wars in history left indelible impressions among those whose lives were touched by their actions. Up against all the living hells of warfare, they valiantly served their country. Distinguished and decorated, these men used unconventional methods and quick-thinking tactics to excel on the front lines.

    $9.95, Paperback
  • A War Bride's Story

    Gwendoline Cramer was one of the 48,000 war brides transported to Canada by the Canadian government between 1942 and 1947. Following her heart to rural Saskatchewan, Gwen felt like a fish out of water. She couldn't milk a cow or cook with a wood stove. And then she had the in-laws to contend with...

    $9.95, Paperback
  • Canadian Spies

    During World War II, some of the most treacherous jobs were those performed by men and women located deep within enemy territory. Always in danger of being exposed and subjected to torture, imprisonment, and even death, their stories are chilling accounts of bravery and luck--and, in some cases, what happens when the luck runs out.
    $9.95, Paperback
  • Crazy Canucks

    A behind-the-scenes look at this innovative Canadian ski team.

    $9.95, Paperback
    Interest ages: 12-18
    Reading level: Grade 4
    Lexile Reading Level: 760L
  • Deadly Women of Ontario

    Women in Canada frequently got away with murder and escaped the hangman's noose. A few were not so fortunate. The first woman hanged in Upper Canada was Mary Osborn, who was executed for murdering her husband. Her gruesome story and those of seven other deadly women are told in this collection of spine-chilling tales from Ontario.

    $9.95, Paperback
  • Ghost Town Stories of Ontario

    Ontario is rich in ghost towns, communities that were once thriving but which have been reduced to mere shadows of their former selves. Nine villages -- including silver camps, fishing ports, crossroads hamlets, and farming settlements -- come alive on the pages of this book.

    $9.95, Paperback
    Interest ages: 11-18
  • Great Military Leaders

    The history of Canada is filled with charismatic and talented military leaders. Each of the men featured in this collection was wildly successful in business and used his private wealth to provide Canada with a military unit at its times of greatest need. Today these respected units continue to serve Canada and Canadians.
    $9.95, Paperback
  • Jordin Tootoo

    The highs and lows in the journey of the first Inuit to play in the NHL.
    $16.95, Paperback
    Interest ages: 12-18
    Reading level: Grade 4
    Lexile Reading Level: 850L
  • Laura Secord

    During the War of 1812, Canadian & British forces battled against the US. Many of these soldiers displayed incredible bravery in the face of an enemy. The most legendary act; however, was performed by a civilian woman. This is the story of Laura Secord, a devoted wife and mother, who risked life and limb to warn the military of an impending attack.

    $9.95, Paperback
  • Murder!

    This is the story of the notorious, unsolved murder of the richest baronet in the British Empire, Sir Harry Oakes.

    $9.95, Paperback
    Interest ages: 11-18
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