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Labrador Doctor
Driving dog teams through the icy heart of a northern winter, bracing against the flimsy bulkhead of a frail ship battered by storms, removing an appendix on a heaving vessel while bluebottle flies buzz overhead--hard training for a future Lieutenant-Governor of Newfoundland and Labrador.$9.95, PaperbackMicmac by Choice
Micmac by Choice is the inspiring account of a remarkable woman and of the remarkable community she chose as her home.$24.95, PaperbackRegina: An Illustrated History
"Pile of Bones", "Queen City of the West"--Regina's nicknames accurately reflect the city's exotic and varied history.$34.95, HardcoverThe 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, PaperbackThe Rectory Murder
The Rectory Murder presents a vivid portrait of a grisly crime, and of its widespread effects on an otherwise peaceful rural community.$16.95, PaperbackThe Rise of French New Brunswick
This book chronicles the Acadians' century-long search for cultural autonomy and political equality.$16.95, PaperbackRichard Hatfield
When New Brunswick Liberals crushed Richard Hatfield's Conservative government in the1987 election, winning every seat in the legislature, it marked the end of a high-flying political career comprehending everything from high-performance sports cars to ignominious drug busts.$9.95, PaperbackSelling Out
A look at the Mulroney government's first four years in power.$12.95, PaperbackClose to Charisma
Patrick Gossage went to work for Pierre Trudeau as a press secretary in 1976. "You were so green," Trudeau reminisced years later. That very innocence gives a remarkable freshness to these first-hand observations of the Trudeau years.$9.95, PaperbackHer Excellency Jeanne Sauvé
A small circle of French Canadians who were journalists, intellectuals and politicans had enormous influence on Canadian life in the 60s and 70s. There was one woman among them - and this book tells her story.$9.95, PaperbackMoscow 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, HardcoverOne Woman's War
A gripping story of a courageous, lively journalist who witnessed World War Two with the French Resistance.
$9.95, PaperbackOur American Cousins
Our American Cousins is a witty, provocative, often poignant encounter with neighbours who are a lot like us, and not like us at all.
$16.95, PaperbackThe Maritimes
The Maritimes: Tradition, Challenge & Change is a high school textbook used to teach students about the social conditions of the Maritimes.$22.95, PaperbackLily : A Rhapsody in Red
Lily: A Rhapsody in Red , second book in the King Years trilogy, is a dazzling comic epic of politics, sex and scandal during the 1920s and '30s.$22.95, HardcoverNew Age Business
First published in 1986, New Age Business is a pioneering exploration of the economic model known as the "community development corporation."$35.00, PaperbackOttawa: An Illustrated History
Ottawa's fascinating story is recounted with skill and wit in John H. Taylor's Ottawa: An Illustrated History.$29.95, PaperbackOur Land
Donald PurichOur Land explains how Canada's aboriginal peoples were brought to their current state of deprevation, and what they propose to do about it.$12.95, PaperbackStanley Knowles
A stalwart in the Canadian Parliament for more than four decades, Stanley Knowles worked tirelessly on behalf of the poor, the elderly and those in need.$9.95, PaperbackThe Orangeman
Donald AkensonOgle Gowan - the Irish upstart who turned Ontario Orange - was a self-seeking, treacherous scoundrel who brought his tattered reputation to the raw frontier of Upper Canada, and built the powerful Protestant machine that shaped Canadian history.$24.95, HardcoverShopping CartScroll to Top