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Ferry Tales from Puget Sound

Ferry Tales from Puget Sound

& Georgia Straight.
by Joyce Delbridge
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Starting a Pet Sitting Business

Starting a Pet Sitting Business

by William Foster
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Hanging Fire

Hanging Fire

by Phyllis Webb
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Astonishingly beautiful entrances into the personae of lost companions who reappear, animated by a voice in love with the music of their speaking.

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Down Time

Down Time

by Jeff Derksen
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Down Time proposes a social self that is able to recognize the ironies and restrictions we live in without returning to a garrison mentality.

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Skydancing

Skydancing

High Adventure with Helicopters
by Manley Fredlund
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7 Stories

7 Stories

by Morris Panych
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In this fast-paced, sophisticated and hilarious play, a man contemplating suicide on a seventh-storey building ledge confronts the stories of the people who live inside the building. These “seven stories” lead to a charming and surprising ending.
Cast of 2 women and 3 men.

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Yukoners: True Tales

Yukoners: True Tales

True Tales of the Yukon
by Harry Gordon-Cooper
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In a land such as the Yukon, with its colorful past matched by its colorful characters, tales abound of the perils and adventures experienced by those hardy sourdoughs who first pioneered the country. Many are the tales that have been told in the still of the un-equalled splendor of a Yukon evenings while gathered around the campfire with close com …

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Words We Call Home

Words We Call Home

Celebrating Creative Writing at UBC
edited by Linda Svendsen
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Words We Call Home is a commemorative anthology celebrating more than twenty-five years of achievement for the UBC Creative Writing department -- the oldest writing program in Canada. The more than sixty poets, dramatists, and fiction writers included provide just a sample of the energy and vision the department has fostered over the years. From Ea …

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Judgement at Stoney Creek

Judgement at Stoney Creek

by Bridget Moran
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Judgement at Stoney Creek has been released in a new edition of an aboriginal studies classic: an engrossing look at the investigation into the hit-and-run death of Coreen Thomas, a young Native woman in her ninth month of pregnancy, at the wheels of a car driven by a young white man in central BC. The resulting inquest into what might have been ju …

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Ginger

Ginger

The Life and Death of Albert Goodwin
by Susan Mayse
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One of British Columbia's most colourful figures was Albert "Ginger" Goodwin, a slight young English immigrant who arrived on Vancouver Island in 1910 to join hundreds of others slaving in the hellholes of the Cumberland mines. What he saw there made him one of the most effective labour leaders the province has ever seen, and led to an untimely and …

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Raincoast Chronicles 12

Raincoast Chronicles 12

edited by Howard White
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tagged : folklore & mythology

Another issue of British Columbia's favorite anthology has arrived, and like its predecessors, Raincoast Chronicles 12 features the variety and style that has made the series a BC publishing phenomenon.

It includes stories from established favorites like Jim Spilsbury, Howard White and Edith Iglauer. It touches on subjects ranging from seineboats to …

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Keepers of the Light

Keepers of the Light

by Donald Graham
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"MY WIFE HAS GONE CRAZY - one of the isolated upcoast lightkeepers in this astonishing book writes to his Victoria supervisor. "PLEASE SEND SOMEONE UP HERE AT ONCE."
It could be an incident from any one of many poignant stories which unfold as Don Graham, himself keeper of Vancouver's famous Point Atkinson Light, breaks the lighthouse fraternity's …

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Escape to Beulah

Escape to Beulah

by Anne Cameron
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A novel with many heroines. . .

Some are black, some white; some are babies and some grandmothers. What they have in common is Cassidy, a wealthy and merciless plantation owner in the pre-Civil War American South, for whom the black women are slaves and the white women are concubines.

Their story is the story of thousands of women of their time and p …

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Witches and Idiots

Witches and Idiots

by Ken Mitchell
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Poems by Order of Canada inductee and founder of Grain magazine Ken Mitchell.

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The Book of All Sorts

The Book of All Sorts

by Marion Johnson
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"... perfect. Marion Johnson has created a whimsical and provocative fictional mosaic ... a compassionately wicked satire."
--The Globe and Mail

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Handliner's Island

Handliner's Island

by Arthur Mayse
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Grade: 7 to 12
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Seasoned tale-spinner Arthur Mayse has combined a vivid setting with an involving and suspenseful plot, and the result is a classic juvenile book and a memorable west coast story. Fourteen-year-old Paddy sets out to make the money handlining off the coast of British Columbia, and finds it a more daunting prospect than he thought. Setting up camp on …

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Crazy to Kill

Crazy to Kill

by Ann Cardwell
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A rediscovered Canadian classic. What killer is stalking the nervous occupants of Restholme?
"... one of the most interesting of all the woman protagonists in detective fiction."
--Robin Skelton, Toronto Star

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The Revenge of Annie Charlie

The Revenge of Annie Charlie

by Alan Fry
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Responsibility is the theme of this modern detective story laced with comedy - but with the tragedy of white-Indian relations overshadowing every scene. Annie Charlie was a groundbreaking novel when it first appeared in 1973 and continues to spread to a new audience today.

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Helen Dawe's Sechelt

Helen Dawe's Sechelt

by Helen Dawe
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As we enter the 1990s, we mark the 100th anniversary of the decade which saw the establishment of a white settlement at Sechelt, British Columbia. The first of those settlers, Thomas John Cook, was the grandfather of Helen Dawe, who established for herself a reputation as the foremost chronicler of Sechelt history. Helen Dawe's Sechelt brings toget …

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Bright's Crossing

Bright's Crossing

Stories
by Anne Cameron
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"Cameron doesn't stop at a wall of despair. Her stories illuminate her faith in compassion and tolerance."
-Vancouver Province

Life isn't easy in Bright's Crossing, the Vancouver Island town where these short stories are set. The locals make their living in the forests, the mines and the ocean; and it is rich strangers in far-off cities who get the …

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The Canadian Yearbook of International Law, Vol. 26, 1988

edited by C.B. Bourne
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The Canadian Yearbook of International Law is issued annually under the auspices of the Canadian Branch of the International Law Association (Canadian Society of International Law) and the Canadian Council on International Law.

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Guide to Indian Quillworking

Guide to Indian Quillworking

by Christy Ann Hensler
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A guide to North American Indian Quillworking. Quillwork, once practiced by Great Lakes and Plains Indian tribes, has inspired Christy Ann Hensler to save this delicate art from extinction. Mrs. Hensler's detailed step-by-step instructions and how-to sketches describe the techniques of quillworking, from plucking and preparing the quills, to finish …

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Christmas Snowflake

Christmas Snowflake

by H.E. Stewart
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age: 6 to 8
Grade: 1 to 3
Reading age: 6 to 8
tagged : christmas & advent, weather

A little girl's wish for snow... A magical glass ball... Delightful adventure in a mysterious, snowy land... Little folk appearing with night lanterns to celebrate an old-fashioned Christmas... Farmers keeping watch over their sheep... These are the ingredients of this beautifully illustrated Christmas tale. In a heart-warming conclusion, Katie is …

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Japan

The Blighted Blossom
by Roy Thomas
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Salmon Fishing British Columbia

Salmon Fishing British Columbia

Volume One: Vancouver Island
by Mike Cramond
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Vancouver Island is one of the world's best year-round salmon fishing areas. This comprehensive guide describes popular fishing holes, including a map of each and data on gear, best time of year, methods and more.

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Torpor

Torpor

by J. Michael Yates
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The companion volume to Torque, Torpor is J. Michael Yates' second masterful collection of prose fiction. These compelling, often surreal works reveal a cryptic yet beautiful world in which nothing can be taken for granted.

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Chinese Chamber Music

Chinese Chamber Music

by Fred Candelaria
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Fred Candelaria's sixth collection of poetry, Chinese Chamber Music evokes a world of tradition, art and great ceremony, a world that excites "blinded touch" and that leads readers "to read the unwritten." These poems present the world as music, not as problems to be solved. Professor Emeritus at Simon Fraser University, Candelaria founded and then …

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Abbey

Abbey

Selections 1959-1989
by Lloyd Abbey
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This selected edition contains the strongest and most comprehensive collection of Lloyd Abbey's work to date. Writing frequently about animals and insects, Abbey takes us inside their consciousness, allowing us to see anew the world through their eyes. Author of the best-selling novel The Last Whales, Abbey is emerging as a major talent in Canadian …

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Light Like a Summons

Light Like a Summons

by Mary Choo; Margaret Fridel & Eileen Kernaghan
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"I recommend this book to you. It is a book of poetry whose authorship is plural, but I hesitate to call it an anthology because of certain conventions which the mention of the term causes the reader to expect. This is a book whose mythic spectrum is broad. Very. I took on the project as editor because the body of work presented me by publisher and …

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White Bears and Other Curiosities

White Bears and Other Curiosities

The First 100 Years of the Royal British Columbia Museum
by Peter Corley-Smith
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Historian Peter Corley-Smith chronicles the provincial museum's accomplishments from 1886, when 30 prominent citizens petitioned the government to establish a provincial museum, to its centenary in 1986. From its modest roots, the museum has grown to become one of the most renowned in North America. But this is a story about the people with the vis …

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Histories, Territories and Laws of the Kitwancool

Histories, Territories and Laws of the Kitwancool

The Adventures of Gerry Andrews
by Wilson Duff
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The Kitwancool people live in a village of the same name on a tributary of the Skeena River, near Hazelton. In his introduction, Wilson Duff says, "the Kitwancool think of themselves as an independent and completely autonomous tribe." This book, written by the Kitwancool, contains statements about their history, territories, laws and customs. It is …

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But This Land Has No End

by Gerrit Achterberg
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The Ghostland People

by Charles Lillard
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No Easy Exit

by Gary Geddes
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Chiefs of the Sea and Sky

Chiefs of the Sea and Sky

Haida Heritage Sites of the Queen Charlotte Islands
by George F. MacDonald
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This book is drawn from Haida Monumental Art, the most important work yet published on Haida culture. Chiefs of the Sea and Sky presents an overview of extensive research carried out by archeologist George MacDonald in the 1960s and 1970s to document the history of the Haida villages of the Queen Charlotte Islands.

 

In this abridgement, MacDonald re …

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1949

1949

by David French
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1949 continues the saga of the Mercer family, enlarged to include the extended family as well as off-stage characters from earlier plays. David French deals with the emotional and political decisions that the characters must come to as Newfoundland joins Confederation on April Fool’s Day of 1949. As recent immigrants to Toronto, the members of t …

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Warriors

Warriors

by Michel Garneau, translated by Linda Gaboriau
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Warriors enters the world of advertising where, even if the product is war, the product can be sold. Two ad men lock themselves in a room to work on a new slogan for The Canadian Armed Forces — the tension of creation is brilliantly and dangerously portrayed as they consider the morality of the war machine.

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Shinny's Girls and Other Stories

Shinny's Girls and Other Stories

by Mary Burns
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While Mary Burns is a writer of exceptional talent in the “social-realism” school, Shinny’s Girls is a collection of stories which are more than just a “good read.” All of the stories in this collection are about mothers and daughters, written from a sensitive and perceptive “post-feminist” point of view, examining the lives of the fi …

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Sticks & Stones

Sticks & Stones

by George Bowering, preface by Robert Creeley, drawings by Gordon Payne
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The publication of Sticks & Stones, George Bowering’s first book of poems, has been one of Canada’s great literary mysteries for almost three decades. Rumoured to have been published by the Rattlesnake Press in 1962, yet only ever found in the darkened vaults of secretive bibliophiles in the form of imperfectly collated, incomplete press proofs …

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Six Plays by Mavor Moore

Six Plays by Mavor Moore

by Mavor Moore
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Here is a collection intended to showcase Mavor Moore’s dramatic talent—these are theatre pieces stripped to the bare essentials of character sketches in quick, subtle lines; dramatic conflict, development and resolution with a minimum of props; and an emphasis on the performer’s resources as an actor, rather than the externals of scene chang …

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Mother of the Grass

Mother of the Grass

by Jovette Marchessault, translated by Yvonne M. Klein
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Born at the end of the first volume in this autobiographical trilogy, the little Jovette sets off on her journey across the Land of Permanent Sacrifice in Mother of the Grass. Wrenched from her childhood paradise on the banks of the St. Lawrence, she is plunged into the child-battering hell of working-class Montreal, then later into the despairing …

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The Burden of Office

The Burden of Office

Agamemnon and Other Losers
by Joseph Tussman
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Joseph Tussman’s The Burden of Office is a book about the nature of political authority. Consider the symptoms of our present dilemma: leadership reduced to media “sound bites,” legitimate public power sold off to the marketplace in the name of “privatization,” citizens transformed into dubiously literate consumers in a Global Village. Ca …

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The Happiest Man in the World and Other Stories

The Happiest Man in the World and Other Stories

by David Arnason
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The Happiest Man in the World looks under the carpet of post-modernism to search for competence and humour in a world of habitual assumptions about social, political, and sexual awareness. The characters, and the author, in these stories discover that their roles, and their role models are not as clear as they seem to be — husbands and wives, fat …

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A White Man's Province

A White Man's Province

British Columbia Politicians and Chinese and Japanese Immigrants 1858-1914
by Patricia E. Roy
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Patricia E. Roy is the winner of the 2013 Lifetime Achievement Award, Canadian Historical Association.

 

A White Man’s Province examines how British Columbians changed their attitudes towards Asian immigrants from one of toleration in colonial times to vigorous hostility by the turn of the century and describes how politicians responded to popular …

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A Consolidated Index to the Canadian Yearbook of International Law

A Consolidated Index to the Canadian Yearbook of International Law

Volumes I-XXV(1962-1987)
edited by David Dunkley
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The Canadian Yearbook of International Law has been published under the auspices of the Canadian Branch of the International Law Association since 1963. Each volume contains articles on important and topical issues as well as book reviews, notes and comments, sections on Canadian practice in international law, a digest of important cases, and comme …

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The Voyage of the Komagata Maru

The Sikh Challenge to Canada's Colour Bar
by Hugh Johnston
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In May 1914, 400 Sikhs left for British Columbia by chartered ship, resolved to claim their right to equal treatment with white citizens of the British Empire and force entry into Canada. They were anchored off Vancouver for over two months, enduring extreme physical privation and harrassment by immigration officials, but defying federal deportatio …

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Canadian Oceans Policy

Canadian Oceans Policy

National Strategies and the New Law of the Sea
edited by Don M. McRae & Gordon Munro
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This book deals with Canada's oceans management policies since the conclusion of the 1982 Convention of the Law of the Sea. That Convention set out a jurisdictional framework for the management of the world's oceans, but it did not provide states with precise guidance on all the issues that can arise. As a state with one of the world's longest coas …

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Robert Brown and the Vancouver Island Exploring Expedition

Robert Brown and the Vancouver Island Exploring Expedition

edited by John Hayman
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Robert Brown, a twenty-one-year-old Scotsman, arrived on Vancouver Island in 1863 for the purpose of collecting seeds, roots, and plants for the Botanical Association of Edinburgh. Relations with his employer quickly deteriorated, however, and when the opportunity arose in 1864 to head the Vancouver Island Exploring Expedition, Brown eagerly accept …

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Shooting of Dan McGrew

Shooting of Dan McGrew

and other poems
by Robert Service & Mariken Van Nimwegen
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After being transferred to Whitehorse in the Yukon Territory, Service was smitten by the gold fever of the great Klondike gold rush. Only Service mined words, not gold, and within five years was famous as the poet who had captured the essence of the fever, the adventure, the men, and the women. The magic of the words is beautifully captured by awar …

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Changes

Changes

by Al Neil
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A Canadian underground classic, an unredeemedly raw tale of sex, drugs and booze in the life of a Vancouver jazz musician in the early 1960s.

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