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Toronto to 1918
Toronto to 1918, first published in 1984, examines the lives of the people who built Toronto.$29.95, PaperbackThe Age of Sail
Stanley SpicerIn this beautifully illustrated volume, marine historian Stanley Spicer recaptures the age of sail and its many colourful characters.$29.95, PaperbackThe Indomitable Lady Doctors
Carlotta HackerA fascinating and inspiring account of the courage, heroism, and dedication of Canada's pioneer women doctors.$19.95, PaperbackHamilton
From its beginnings asa small, courthouse town in 1816 to it present-day status as Canada's "Steel City", Hamilton's history is rich and varied.$29.95, PaperbackVive 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, PaperbackFort Henry
Fort Henry: An Illustrated History is a handsomely illustrated glimpse into the past that shows how the fort was experienced by those who garrisoned and preserved it.$16.95, PaperbackA Magical Place
A Magical Place is a celebration of Toronto Island--and islanders--past and present. It highlights important moments in island history and offers an appealing selection of archival and contemporary images.$16.95, PaperbackCasa Loma
The fascinating story of industrialist Sir Henry Pellatt and his lavish Toronto home
$12.95, PaperbackOak Island and Its Lost Treasure
With this factual account, Harris and MacPhie take the Oak Island mystery into the realm of serious archaeology and history.
$19.95, PaperbackPaper Boom
Jim StanfordPaper Boom is a wide-ranging examination of the Canadian economy in the 1990s, highlighting the contrast between a booming paper economy and a stagnant real economy.$24.95, PaperbackShadow Ride
Three-day eventing is one of the most dangerous sports in the world. Yet Bronwen Smith excels at it.$8.95, PaperbackInterest ages: 10-13The 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, PaperbackWilliam James' Toronto Views
William James' Toronto Views offers an intimate and unparalleled portrait of the burgeoning city as it grew into the twentieth century.$24.95, PaperbackCabbagetown
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, HardcoverHell Island
Popular military historian Dan McCaffery has written a lively new account of one of the most exciting victories of the war.
$19.99, HardcoverPaul Martin
Published in 1998, Paul Martin examines the business and political record of one of Canada's preeminent public figures.$35.00, HardcoverDebts to Pay
Written by a respected western Canadian writer, Debts to Pay offers a fresh point of view on the perennial questions of Quebec's place in the Canadian federation.$19.95, PaperbackKings 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, PaperbackOur Lives: Canada after 1945
Historian Alvin Finkel discusses the major events and social changes experienced by Canadians since World War II and places them within the context of the political and economic forces of each period.$39.95, HardcoverRemembering Diana
Eric Hayes, David NicholsFor two weeks in June 1983, thousands gathered in 20 communities throughout the region to greet the Prince and Princess of Wales and, together, to celebrate pride in their communities.
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