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Deemed Suspect
In the spring of 1940, Eric Koch was a law student in London. Four months later, he was a prisoner in Quebec, arrested as an enemy alien by the British government and sent to a prison camp in Canada.$9.95, PaperbackHey Malarek!
Top investigative journalist Victor Malarek had to fight hard to rise in the world--against a violent home life, the mean streets of Montreal, a series of brutal schools for boys.$9.95, 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, 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, PaperbackHer Own Woman
In this book you'll meet ten fascinating Canadian women.
$9.95, PaperbackMa Murray and the Newspapering Murrays
The story of a pioneering Canadian newspaperwoman who became a legend in her own time.$9.95, PaperbackRadical Tories
Red Toryism is a peculiarly Canadian phonomenon: a heritage of radical populism that stands at the very foundation of our national life.$9.95, PaperbackThe Company Store
In the first decades of the 20th century, Cape Breton miners faced soldiers, machine guns, prison sentences, starvation, homelessness.$9.95, PaperbackThe Indomitable Lady Doctors
$9.95, PaperbackTomorrow Is School
When the people of Toberly Bay, Newfoundland first saw a blue Saab with B.C. plates and two city people in it driving down their main street, they didn't know what to make of it.$9.95, PaperbackBoys, Bombs and Brussels Sprouts
Doug Harvey was just twenty when he went to Britain to fly bombers night after night over Germany. Like hundreds of other young Canadians, he discovered love, sex, fighting, dying, booze and European living - all at once.
$9.95, PaperbackCanadian Nurse in China
In 1933, Jean Ewen was a recently graduated nurse who couldn't find a job. When she was offered an opportunity to go to war-torn China to work alongside missionaries, she jumped at the chance - and stayed there for four eventful years.$9.95, PaperbackE. P. Taylor
E. P. Taylor was one of the greatest and most successful business figures of the 20th century.$9.95, PaperbackHalf-Breed
Maria Campbell's biography is a classic, vital account of a young Métis woman's struggle to come to terms with the joys, sorrows, loves and tragedies of her northern Saskatchewan childhood.$14.95, PaperbackHockey Is a Battle
A companion book took the bestselling Heaven and Hell in the NHL, Hockey is a Battle covers the early years in the life of this Canadian hockey legend.$9.95, PaperbackHugh MacLennan: A Writer's Life
Hugh MacLennan is one of Canada's great writers. Five-time winner of the Governor General's Award, his work includes some of the best loved and most read Canadian novels of all time.$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, PaperbackLouis 'David' Riel
Louis Riel is one of the great tragic heroes in Canadian history, and one of its most misunderstood. Was he a prophet or a madman? The debate rages still...$9.95, PaperbackMorgentaler
Eleanor Pelrine describes the circumstances and motives that led Morgentaler to found an abortion clinic, and she chronicles the decade-long battles that followed between Morgentaler and the authorities.$9.95, PaperbackMy Uncle Stephen Leacock
Introducing Stephen Leacock, Canada's most famous humourist, and the whole Leacock clan - as seen through the eyes of a perceptive and observant young girl.$9.95, PaperbackShopping CartScroll to Top