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Ontario Murders
Six chilling stories of notorious Ontario murders are recounted in this spine-tingling collection.
$9.95, PaperbackInterest ages: 11-18Joseph Brant and His World
A fascinating and beautifully illustrated new biography reflecting recent research into the life of the influential Mohawk leader.
$19.95, PaperbackCar Nation
A full-colour illustrated history of cars, car-makers, and the impact of cars on Canadian society, with historic images of museum vintage cars, and advertising.$24.95, PaperbackCanada and the Global Economy
In this book, Bob Chodos, Rae Murphy, and Eric Hamovitch consider the implications of globalization for Canada.$29.95, Digital (ePub)Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald
Under a gloomy November sky, SS Edmund Fitzgerald suddenly surrendered to gale-force winds, plunging to the bottom of Lake Superior, leaving no survivors. This collection looks back to one of the most legendary shipwrecks of the Great Lakes. In the great battle between humans and nature, the outcome is often tragic and humbling.
$9.95, PaperbackHoliday Misadventures
What happens when life simply won't pause in the name of good cheer and festive revelry? This unusual holiday collection brings to life the tales of Christmases gone wrong: Christmastime castaways dreaming of holiday ham, a Sable Island mystery, murder and mayhem in yuletide Yukon, spirits of Christmas of a different kind, and many others.
$9.95, PaperbackA Heritage of Stone
A Heritage of Stone offers a fascinating new perspective on the histories of many leading communities of south-western Ontario. It celebrates the many fine stone buildings which are the pride of these cities and towns.$34.95, PaperbackHeritage Houses of Prince Edward Island
Full-colour photographs of stunning homes with a description of the leading architectural styles found on Prince Edward Island.$34.95, PaperbackSamuel Cunard
A fascinating and readable account of the brilliance and determination of one man who played an innovative role in world transportation history.$24.95, PaperbackThe Bell Family in Baddeck
A warm and inviting picture-album look at the life and work of Mabel and Alexander Graham Bell during their years in Nova Scotia.$19.95, PaperbackHamilton: A People's History
Hamilton: A People's History is lavishly illustrated with over 200 contemporary and archival images. The narrative and visuals together provide a vivid portrait of one of Ontario's most prosperous and appealing cities.$34.95, PaperbackLiving with Uncle
Living With Uncle examines the new realities of Canada's relations with the US in a world of a Conservative government in Ottawa. A new generation of analysts offers fresh insights into the challenges to Canada's independence, identity and democracy.$24.95, PaperbackTitanic
Lanny BoutinThe ill-fated maiden voyage of the great "unsinkable ship," may have started in England, but it ended in despair off the coast of Halifax, Canada. This heart-warming collection of stories tells of the intimate connection that Canada has with one of the most resounding tragedies of the twentieth century.
$9.95, PaperbackLumber Kings and Shantymen
David Lee presents an in-depth history of the Ottawa Valley and the economy that dominated its formative years, as well as examining the environmental impact on the region's natural resources.$27.95, PaperbackHearth and Home
Hearth and Home is a social history that evokes the sights, smells, and tastes of historic kitchens and tells the story of the women who tended the fire to nourish their families or feed a hungry fortful.$19.95, PaperbackSable Island
Sable Island has indelibly marked all who have come into contact with it. This exciting collection casts explorers, castaways, pirates, settlers, & the quintessential symbols of survival in tales of death, destruction, and endurance. Set on the isolated island of fog-shrouded sand dunes, these true accounts are tragic and inspiring.
$9.95, PaperbackToronto Disasters
Canada's largest city often makes national headlines. Highlighting the wrath of Hurricane Hazel that pounded city homes; we remember the screams heard amidst the wreckage of a subway crash; and recount one night in 1904 when flames engulfed city buildings. These tragedies epitomize the strength and character of Torontonians in the face of disaster.
$9.95, PaperbackGreat Tales of Canadian Men (Box Set)
$29.85, PaperbackGreat Tales of Canadian Women (Box Set)
$17.95, PaperbackRene Levesque
Politician René Lévesque made Quebec separatism a reality. The Parti Québécois thrived because of his passion. In an era when some preferred to use firebombs to get their point across, Lévesque wanted Quebeckers to vote on separation. But in May 1980, the people of Quebec voted a resounding "no." For Lévesque, it was the end of a dream.
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