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Myths of Modern History
Revisionist historian Jacques R. Pauwels challenges readers to reconsider what they know about some key events in the last 250 years of world history.
$27.95, PaperbackJ.L. Ilsley: A Political Biography
This biography of J. L. Ilsley offers a new vantage point on Mackenzie King’s Liberal government during the Second World War and a portrait of a fiscal conservative who opened the floodgates of spending while clamping down on profiteering and the rich.
$27.95, PaperbackUnsung Heroes of the Canadian Army
An illustrated collection of true stories from the Canadian Army of friendship, loyalty, determination, and bravery during World War II.
$16.95, PaperbackDual Allegiance
A fascinating story of a privileged Toronto youth who rose to fight for the establishment of the state of Israel.$24.95, PaperbackBig Business and Hitler
An in-depth examination of Hitler's ties to big business in Germany, the United States, Britain, and France$27.95, PaperbackToo Young to Die
The never-before-told story of underage youth in uniform
$34.95, HardcoverThe Myth of the Good War
A revisionist historian offers a refreshing but challenging account of the Second World War, what caused it, why it unfolded as it did, and who emerged the real victor.$24.95, PaperbackIncredible Tales of the Royal Canadian Air Force
The stories of the valiant Canadians who enlisted in the RCAF and fought during WWII
$1.99, Digital (ePub)Interest ages: 11-18Unsung Heroes of the RCAF
More than 250,000 courageous men and women were enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force during World War II. These Canadians fought valiantly in every major air operation from the Battle of Britain to the bombing of Germany. Those who survived to tell their stories were forever changed. Here are some of their incredible stories.
$9.95, PaperbackDisaster at Dieppe
The incredible and harrowing story of Canada's worst day in the Second World War$9.95, PaperbackWithin the Barbed Wire Fence
A unique memoir by a young Japanese-Canadian poet torn from his family and interned in distant labour camps for the "crime" of being Japanese during the Second World War$16.99, Digital (ePub)Within the Barbed Wire Fence
A unique memoir by a young Japanese-Canadian poet torn from his family and interned in distant labour camps for the "crime" of being Japanese during the Second World War$19.95, HardcoverThe Canadian Fuhrer
As a journalist and political organizer, Arcand was a fierce advocate of the anti-democratic views of fascism, a virulent anti-Semite, and an admirer of Hitler. Arcand promoted his ideas for three more decades as an early Holocaust denier, a lifelong apologist for Hitler, and an influence in right-wing politics in Canada in the 1950s and 60s.
$35.00, HardcoverOne Woman's War
A gripping story of a courageous, lively journalist who witnessed World War Two with the French Resistance.$17.99, Digital (ePub)Incredible Tales of the Royal Canadian Air Force
The stories of the valiant Canadians who enlisted in the RCAF and fought during WWII
$9.95, PaperbackInterest ages: 11-18Halifax at War
A history of Halifax's extraordinary role in the Second World War.
$24.95, PaperbackUnsung Heroes of the Canadian Army
The quiet heroes featured in this book faced danger and atrocity. With courage and audacity they fought for their lives - and they fought for ours. Relive the events that influenced the outcome of World War II and meet the heroes who helped shape life as we know it today.
$9.95, PaperbackThe Mystery of Frankenberg's Canadian Airman
The Mystery of Frankenberg's Airman is the account of painstaking research in a quest for the truth about an unsolved war crime.
$34.95, HardcoverConvoys of World War II
Nine men tell their personal stories of life at sea during World War II. In extreme danger, they battled seasickness, injury, and less than comfortable living conditions while avoiding floating mines and torpedoes in their efforts to guide ships safely across the Atlantic Ocean.$9.95, PaperbackUnsung Heroes of the Royal Canadian Navy
At the outbreak of World War II, the Royal Canadian Navy consisted of just 13 warships and about 3000 permanent and reserve members. By the war's end, however, it had grown into the third largest navy in the world. Together, they exceeded even the highest expectations of their allies.
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