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    The Mounties

    Learn about Canada's mounted police force, its history and its adventures that helped to shape Canada.

    $9.95, Paperback
  • Canada's Little War

    Now in paperback, the first illustrated history of Canada's involvement in the Boer War. Control of rich resources, and strategic advantage were at stake when Great Britain waged war against two republics in Africa that declared independence. Canada was divided. Boer War expert Carman Miller book explores Canada's involvement in the conflict

    $19.95, Paperback
  • Halifax's Northwest Arm

    Authors Michele Raymond and Heather Watts revisit the history of the Northwest Arm from the Victorian era, exploring its industrial and recreational importance in this lavishly illustrated book.

    $29.95, Hardcover
  • Heritage Houses of Nova Scotia

     Best published book of the year!

    This is the first full-colour book on Nova Scotia's heritage homes. It features beautiful buildings from across the province. Heritage Houses of Nova Scotia explores eastern Canada's rich cultural heritage.

    $35.00, Paperback
  • The Hamiltonians

    The Hamiltonians is a collection of stories about the most interesting and influential people who made Hamilton their home. These tales are told by some of the city's most expert writers.

    $24.95, Paperback
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    Hudson's Bay Company Adventures

    This historical story of the beginnings of Canada's oldest company, the Hudson's Bay Company, comes alive in these true tales of fur-trade wars, incredible wilderness journeys, hardships, and danger.

    $9.95, Paperback
  • Vive Quebec!

    Published in 2001, this collection brings together the province's leading writers and thinkers in a lively and challenging debate about Quebec nationalism.

    $19.95, Paperback
  • Halifax: The First 250 Years

    Three distinguished authors tell the story of Halifax, from its beginnings as a British settlement to counter the French establishment at Louisbourg, to its present-day status as one of Canada's most appealing cities.

    $39.95, Paperback
  • Shadow Ride

    Three-day eventing is one of the most dangerous sports in the world. Yet Bronwen Smith excels at it.
    $8.95, Paperback
    Interest ages: 10-13
  • The Sinclair Saga

    In this book Mark Finnan takes us on a voyage of discovery, exploring the facts and legends that surround Scotland's Prince Henry Sinclair and his possible voyage to Nova Scotia and New England in 1398.

    $19.95, Paperback
  • Cabbagetown

    Lively and informative, Cabbagetown: The Story of a Victorian Neighbourhood offers residents and visitors alike a fascinating portrait of one of Toronto's most interesting neighbourhoods.

    $19.99, Hardcover
  • Kings Landing

    At Kings Landing Historical Settlement, the nineteenth century comes to life: all the sights and sounds of New Brunswick's Loyalist past are here for visitors to experience.

    $14.95, Paperback
  • The First Nova Scotian

    The First Nova Scotian tells the story of William Alexander and the Charlesfort settlement, offering intriguing speculations about the role Nova Scotia played in early-seventeenth century European affairs.

    $27.95, Paperback
  • Johnny Bluenose at the Polls

    In Johnny Bluenose at the Polls, first published in 1994, historian Brian Cuthbertson describes some of Nova Scotia's grittiest and hardest-fought election campaigns.
    $9.99, Paperback
  • The Rise and Fall of a Middle Power

    Published in 1993, The Rise and Fall of a Middle Power is a penetrating and thought-provoking analysis of Canada's place in the world order

    $16.95, Paperback
  • Quebec Since 1930

    The second of this major two-volume history of the province, Quebec Since 1930 provides a concise account of political life while also exploring its social, economic, and cultural revolution.

    $29.95, Paperback
  • The Modern North

    The Modern North offers a sensitive assessment of the people and forces shaping the Yukon and Northwest Territories in the 1980s.

    $19.95, Paperback
  • No Place Like Home

    Margaret Conrad, Toni Laidlaw, Donna Smyth

    No Place Like Home offers immediate, intimate reflections on the remarkable range of experiences enjoyed--and suffered--by Nova Scotia women.

    $19.95, Paperback
  • Moscow Despatches

    In 1964, Canadian diplomat John Watkins died of a attack while being interrogated by the RCMP as a suspected Soviet spy. The RCMP could find no evidence to confirm their suspicions, yet Watkins' death was hushed up for nearly 20 years.

    $35.00, Hardcover
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