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Will the Real Gordon Sinclair Please Sit Down
Gordon Sinclair--instantly identifiable by his trademark bowties and irascibility--was one of the greatest of all Canadian newspapermen. These are his memoirs.$9.95, PaperbackCanada's Colonies
Since the first British naval expeditions to the "Frozen North," the history of the North has been romanticised. Published in 1985, this book presents history as actually seen from the North.$9.95, PaperbackJolts
First published in 1985, Jolts is a lively examination of the differences between Canadian and U.S. television.
$16.95, PaperbackMisguided Missiles
Misguided Missiles offers a vital an immediate appreciation of one of the most contentious debates in Canadian national life in the early 1980s
$6.95, PaperbackPeasants in the Promised Land
This is the first book to focus on the formative period of Ukrainian settlement in Canada. Drawing on exhaustive research, including rich Ukrainian-language archival sources, the author brings history to life.
$14.95, PaperbackThe Other Macdonald Report
$19.95, PaperbackThe Prince and His Lady
The story of Canada's 18th century royal romance - the Duke of Kent and his true love and the destiny that tore them apart, but left the city of Halifax with several fine architectural monuments.$9.95, PaperbackToronto Since 1918
In Toronto Since 1918, first released in 1985, author James Lemon explores seventy years of Toronto's development.$34.95, HardcoverBrian Mulroney
Before the GST and before Free Trade, Brian Mulroney was a small town boy who announced at nineteen years old that he would one day be Prime Minister. This is his story.
$9.95, PaperbackBy Reason of Doubt
One day in Paris Cyril Belshaw reported that his wife Betty had disappeared without a trace. Soon afterward her mutilated corpse was discovered concealed on a mountainside--and Cyril was charged with her murder.$9.95, PaperbackJoseph Howe Volumes I & II
J. Murray BeckJoseph Howe is an epic two-volume account of the life of one of the towering figures of the fight for Responsible Government in the colonies that would come together to form the modern Canadian nation.$12.95, PaperbackMa Murray and the Newspapering Murrays
Georgina KeddellThe story of a pioneering Canadian newspaperwoman who became a legend in her own time.$9.95, PaperbackThe Company Store
John MellorIn the first decades of the 20th century, Cape Breton miners faced soldiers, machine guns, prison sentences, starvation, homelessness.$9.95, PaperbackToronto to 1918
Toronto to 1918, first published in 1984, examines the lives of the people who built Toronto.$34.95, HardcoverE. P. Taylor
Richard RohmerE. P. Taylor was one of the greatest and most successful business figures of the 20th century.$9.95, PaperbackLetters from a Lady Rancher
The lively, delightfully written adventures of a young woman who married a homesteader and started a new life in the West.$9.95, PaperbackMarketing Canada's Energy
Ian McDougallWritten in the early 1980s, author I.A. McDougall analyzed Canada's growing dependence on precarious foreign sources of energy.$45.00, HardcoverMarketing Canada's Energy
Ian McDougallWritten in the early 1980s, author I.A. McDougall analyzed Canada's growing dependence on precarious foreign sources of energy.$14.95, PaperbackQuebec: A History 1867-1929
The first in this major two-volume history of the province, this title provides a concise history of political, social, and economic development in Quebec from Confederation to the Great Depression.
$29.95, PaperbackThe Lockeport Lockout
This is the story of the Lockeport lockout of 1939 and its legacy, told in the words of its participants, by contemporary journalists and photographers, in song and polemic.$3.50, PaperbackShopping CartScroll to Top