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Arctic Ambitions

Arctic Ambitions

Captain Cook and the Northwest Passage
edited by James Barnett & David Nicandri, preface by Robin Inglis
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Captain James Cook is justly famous for his explorations of the southern Pacific Ocean, but the exploration of the northern Pacific and the Arctic are equally significant. On his third and final great voyage, Cook surveyed the northwest American coast hoping to find the legendary Northwest Passage. While dreams of a passage proved illusory, Cook’ …

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First Nations, Museums, Narrations

First Nations, Museums, Narrations

Stories of the 1929 Franklin Motor Expedition to the Canadian Prairies
by Alison K. Brown
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When the Franklin Motor Expedition set out across the Canadian Prairies to collect First Nations artifacts, brutal assimilation policies threatened to decimate these cultures and extensive programs of ethnographic salvage were in place. Despite having only three members, the expedition amassed the largest single collection of Prairie heritage items …

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Shore to Shore

Shore to Shore

The Art of Ts'uts'umutl Luke Marston
by Suzanne Fournier
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Stanley Park, Vancouver, September 2014. A fourteen-foot bronze-cast cedar sculpture is being erected. Dignitaries from all levels of government are present, including leaders of the Coast Salish First Nations and representatives from Portugal's Azores Islands. Luke Marston, carver/artist, supervises as his three-year project is revealed to the wor …

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Emily Carr in England

Emily Carr in England

by Kathryn Bridge
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In 1899, at age 27, Emily Carr travelled to London to attend art school. She spent almost five years in England, and in this time her life completely changed. She returned to Canada in 1904 a mature woman, eyes widened from living abroad, chastened because of ill health and technically proficient as an artist.

Historian Kathryn Bridge takes a fresh …

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Marine Mammals of British Columbia

Marine Mammals of British Columbia

Royal BC Museum Handbook
by John K.B. Ford
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Dr. John Ford presents the latest information on 31 species of marine mammals that live in or visit BC waters: 25 whales, dolphins and porpoises, 5 seals and sea lions, and the sea otter. He describes each species and summarizes its distribution, habitat, social organization, feeding habits, conservation status and much more. Marine Mammals of Brit …

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An Error in Judgement

An Error in Judgement

by Dara Culhane
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On January 22, 1979, an eleven-year-old Native girl died of a ruptured appendix in an Alert Bay, B.C. hospital. The events that followed are chronicled here by Dara Culhane Speck, a member by marriage of the Nimpkish Indian Band in Alert Bay. She has relied mainly on interviews, anecdotes and public records to describe how this small, isolated Nati …

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Native Art of the Northwest Coast

Native Art of the Northwest Coast

A History of Changing Ideas
edited by Charlotte Townsend-Gault; Jennifer Kramer & Ḳi-ḳe-in
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The Northwest Coast of North America has long been recognized as one of the world’s canonical art zones. This volume records and scrutinizes the history of how and why this has come about. A work of critical historiography, it makes accessible for the first time in one place a broad selection of the 250 years of writing on Northwest Coast art. Th …

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This Is Our Life

This Is Our Life

Haida Material Heritage and Changing Museum Practice
by Cara Krmpotich; Laura Peers & the Haida Repatriation Committee and staff of the Pitt Rivers Museum and British Museum
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In September 2009, twenty-one members of the Haida Nation went to the Pitt Rivers Museum and the British Museum to work with several hundred heritage treasures. Featuring contributions from all the participants and a rich selection of illustrations, This Is Our Life details the remarkable story of the Haida Project – from the planning to the enco …

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Spirits of the West

Spirits of the West

Eerie Encounters from the Prairies to the Pacific
by Robert C. Belyk
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The ghost of a scuba diver who still haunts the former British Columbia powerhouse where he met his death. An Alberta theatre where entities have been seen, heard, and even felt so often that it deserves to be called one of the most haunted sites in North America. The spirit of a dapper young man who is willing to share the second floor of a Saskat …

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The Indian History of British Columbia

The Indian History of British Columbia

The Impact of the White Man
by Wilson Duff
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First published in 1965, The Indian History of British Columbia: The Impact of the White Man remains an important book thanks to Wilson Duff's rigorous scholarship. It is an excellent overview of the history of the interaction between the First Nations of British Columbia and the colonial cultures that came to western North America. In its 55 years …

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Museums at the Crossroads”

Museums at the Crossroads”

Essays on Cultural Institutions in a Time of Change
by Jack Lohman
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In this collection of illuminating essays, Jack Lohman shares his views on the role of museums in the various cultures of the world, on the importance of

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Raincoast Chronicles 22

Raincoast Chronicles 22

Saving Salmon, Sailors and Souls: Stories of Service on the BC Coast
edited by David R. Conn
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I was driving back at night from Fulford, having done a house call. There was a guy lying beside the road. He was big, but I was fairly strong at that time, so I put him in the car and got to the hospital, then phoned John to come and help me. The guy had a completely rigid belly. He'd been drinking--I could smell that. So I thought I'd better try …

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Singed Wings

Singed Wings

by Lola Lemire Tostevin
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Working for decades in English and French in poetry, novels, and translations that investigate the relationship between language and female subjectivity, Lola Lemire Tostevin has hewn her own unique and intensely aesthetic path across the national literary landscape, earning her the reputation as one of Canada’s leading feminist writers.

Tostevin …

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The Place of Scraps

The Place of Scraps

by Jordan Abel
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George Ryga Award for Social Award: Jordan Abel, The Place of Scraps (Finalist)
BC Book Prize, Poetry: Jordan Abel, The Place of Scraps (Winner)

The Place of Scraps revolves around Marius Barbeau, an early-twentieth-century ethnographer, who studied many of the First Nations cultures in the Pacific Northwest, including Jordan Abel’s ancestral Nisg …

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Modern Canadian Plays, (Volume 2, 5th Edition)

Modern Canadian Plays, (Volume 2, 5th Edition)

by Jerry Wasserman
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Modern Canadian Plays is the core text for university-level Canadian drama courses around the world. Now in its fifth edition, with the previous edition published in 2002, the two-volume Modern Canadian Plays drama series anthologizes major Canadian plays written and performed since 1967. The second volume presents a range of exciting Canadian play …

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In the Shadow of the Great War

In the Shadow of the Great War

The Milligan and Hart Explorations of Northeastern British Columbia, 1913-14
by Jay Sherwood
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In 1913, the BC government hired G.B. Milligan and E.B. Hart to each lead a small expedition that spent 18 months exploring the northeastern part of British Columbia. These expeditions helped provide the first detailed information of this region. Unfortunately, World War I began just as these men completed their work, and the information they gathe …

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Hoofed Mammals of British Columbia

Hoofed Mammals of British Columbia

by David Shackleton
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Hoofed mammals are the most abundant large mammals in British Columbia. Nine wild native species live here: elk, moose, mule deer, white-tailed deer, caribou, bison, mountain goat, bighorn sheep and thinhorn sheep. One introduced species, European fallow deer, also lives in small populations on some coastal islands. David Shackleton provides a comp …

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Labour Goes to War

Labour Goes to War

The CIO and the Construction of a New Social Order, 1939-45
by Wendy Cuthbertson
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During the Second World War, the Congress of Industrial Organizations in Canada grew from a handful of members to more than a quarter-million. What was it about the “good war” that brought about this phenomenal growth? Labour Goes to War argues that both economic and cultural forces were at work. Labour shortages gave workers greater economic p …

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Nature Guide to the Victoria Region

Nature Guide to the Victoria Region

edited by Ann Nightingale & Claudia Copley
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The Victoria region is a natural wonderland—one of the most biologically rich areas of the country, with many plants and animals found nowhere else in Canada. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned naturalist, a visitor or a resident, this book will give you the knowledge you need to get the most out of your explorations of southeastern Vancouve …

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Vanished

Vanished

The Michael Dunahee Story
by Valerie Green
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In March 1991, Michael Wayne Dunahee was abducted from a Victoria, BC playground, virtually in front of his parents' eyes. Police were alerted within minutes of Michael's disappearance, and a full-scale search of the area was initiated immediately, but with no witnesses to the crime, law enforcement was stymied. There was no sign of Michael anywher …

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Give Me Shelter

Give Me Shelter

The Failure of Canada’s Cold War Civil Defence
by Andrew Burtch
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How could you and your family survive a nuclear war? From 1945 onwards, the Canadian government developed civil defence plans and encouraged citizens to join local survival corps. By the time of the Cuban Missile Crisis, the civil defence program was widely mocked, and the public was still vastly unprepared for nuclear war. An exposé of the challe …

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Canada's Road to the Pacific War

Canada's Road to the Pacific War

Intelligence, Strategy, and the Far East Crisis
by Timothy Wilford
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In December 1941, Japan attacked multiple targets in the Far East and the Pacific, including Canadian battalions in Hong Kong. This intriguing account of Canadian intelligence gathering and strategic planning on the eve of the crisis dispels the assumption that the Allies were totally unprepared for war. Canadians worked closely with their US and A …

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Cold War Fighters

Cold War Fighters

Canadian Aircraft Procurement, 1945-54
by Randall Wakelam
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The cancellation of the CF-105 Arrow in 1959 holds such a grip on the imagination of Canadians that earlier developments in defence procurement remain in the shadows.

 

Randall Wakelam corrects this oversight – and offers fresh insight into the AVRO saga and contemporary procurement issues – by detailing the complexities Canada’s air force face …

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Discovering Totem Poles

Discovering Totem Poles

A Traveler's Guide
by Aldona Jonaitis
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An indispensible guide for identifying totem poles along British Columbia's inside passage from Vancouver to Alaska.

 

Whether rising from a forest mist or soaring overhead in parks and museums, magnificent cedar totem poles have captivated the attention and imagination of visitors to Washington State, British Columbia and Alaska.

 

Discovering Totem …

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Furrows in the Sky

Furrows in the Sky

The Adventures of Gerry Andrews
by Jay Sherwood
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Gerry Andrews (1903–2005) had many adventures in his 102 years. He was a rural school teacher, a forester, a soldier and a surveyor. His developments in aerial photography dramatically changed forestry in BC in the late 1930s and assisted the Allies in the D-Day landings. As BC's surveyor-general from 1951 to 1968, he supervised the mapping of th …

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Kesu'

Kesu'

The Art and Life of Doug Cranmer
by Jennifer Kramer
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Fully illustrated and engagingly written, K'esu' is the first book to honour this Kwakwaka'wakw artist's ground-breaking work Northwest Coast.

 

Kwakwaka'wakw art is renowned for its flamboyant, energetic and colourful carving and painting. Among the leading practitioners was Doug Cranmer, whose style was understated, elegant and fresh and whose work …

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New Possibilities for the Past

New Possibilities for the Past

Shaping History Education in Canada
edited by Penney Clark
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The place of history education in schools has sparked heated debate in Canada. Is history dead? Who killed it? Should history be put in the service of nation? Can any history be truly inclusive? This volume advances the debate by shifting the focus from what should be included in history education to how we should think about and teach the past. In …

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Defence and Discovery

Defence and Discovery

Canada’s Military Space Program, 1945-74
by Andrew B. Godefroy
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The Cold War space race between the United States and the Soviet Union is well documented, but few are aware of Canada’s early activities in this important arena of global power. Defence and Discovery represents the first comprehensive investigation into the origins, development, and impact of Canada’s space program from 1945 to 1974. Meticulou …

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Corps Commanders

Corps Commanders

Five British and Canadian Generals at War, 1939-45
by Douglas E. Delaney
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Corps Commanders examines how five strikingly dissimilar British and Canadian generals fought battles and fit into the British Empire armies of the Second World War. The three Canadians controlled British formations and served under British army commanders, and the two Britons worked for and led Canadians as well. Such inter-army adjustments were f …

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The Canadian Yearbook of International Law, Vol. 22, 1984

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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Gordon Shrum

Gordon Shrum

An Autobiography with Peter Stursberg
by Gordon Shrum & Peter Stursberg
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This autobiography traces Shrum's beginnings on a southern Ontario farm, through his school and university years in Toronto, his distinguished academic career at UBC and his post-retirement careers as chancellor of Simon Fraser University, head of B.C. Hydro, Robson Square, and the Vancouver Museum.

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Zero Patience

Zero Patience

A Queer Film Classic
by Susan Knabe; Wendy Gay Pearson, series edited by Thomas Waugh & Matthew Hays
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A Queer Film Classic on John Greyson's controversial 1993 film musical about the AIDS crisis which combines experimental, camp musical, and documentary aesthetics while refuting the legend of Patient Zero, the male flight attendant accused in Randy Shilts' book And the Band Played On of bringing the AIDS crisis to North America. The film features t …

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Bill Reid and the Haida Canoe

Bill Reid and the Haida Canoe

edited by Martine J. Reid
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Northwest Coast peoples were maritime engineers who mastered the art of building dugout canoes from gigantic red cedars, using only tools made from bone, stone, and wood. Ubiquitous, these elegant craft were used for everyday and ceremonial purposes, for fishing, hunting and trading, for feasting and potlatching, and in warfare—they were the keys …

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The Whaling People of the West Coast of Vancouver Island and Cape Flattery

The Whaling People of the West Coast of Vancouver Island and Cape Flattery

of Vancouver Island and Cape Flattery
by Eugene Arima, with Alan L. Hoover
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The Whaling People live along the west coast of Vancouver Island and Cape Flattery in Washington. They comprise more than 20 First Nations, including the Nuu-chah-nulth, Ditidaht, Pacheedaht and Makah. These socially related people enjoyed a highly organized, tradition-based culture for centuries before Europeans arrived. As whaling societies, they …

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White Slaves of Maquinna

White Slaves of Maquinna

John R. Jewitt's Narrative of Capture and Confinement at Nootka
by John Jewitt
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John R. Jewitt's story of being captured and enslaved by Maquinna, the great chief of the Mowachaht people, is both an adventure tale of survival and an unusual perspective on the First Nations of the northwest coast of Vancouver Island.

On March 22, 1803, while anchored in Nootka Sound on the west coast of Vancouver Island, the Boston was attacked …

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The Legendary Betty Frank

The Legendary Betty Frank

The Cariboo's Alpine Queen
by Sage Birchwater & Betty Frank
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She grew up playing on log booms and living in float houses, and at nine years old she learned to shoot a rifle and hunt game. Strong-willed and independent, Betty Frank always had a difficult time following the rules laid down by others. Rather than sit in a classroom and learn the times tables, she preferred to be out roaming the hills with her . …

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The Green Chain

The Green Chain

Nothing is Ever Clear Cut
by Mark Leiren-Young
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The Green Chain looks at the past, present and future of forestry through interviews with environmentalists, loggers, scientists and others. Raw log exports, environmental devastation, making a living . . . all are discussed in this exploration of the problems facing our forests, and the possible solutions.

It's an emotional topic, especially in Bri …

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The Information Front

The Information Front

The Canadian Army and News Management during the Second World War
by Timothy Balzer
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In wartime, capturing the hearts and minds of the citizenry is arguably as important as victory on the battlefield. The Information Front explores the Canadian military’s use of public relations units to manage news during the Second World War. These specialized units were responsible for providing sufficient and positive news coverage to Canadia …

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Placing Memory and Remembering Place in Canada

Placing Memory and Remembering Place in Canada

edited by James Opp & John C. Walsh
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Places are imagined, made, claimed, fought for and defended, and always in a state of becoming. This important book explores the historical and theoretical relationships among place, community, and public memory across differing chronologies and geographies within twentieth-century Canada. It is a collaborative work that shifts the focus from natio …

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Feeding the Family

Feeding the Family

100 Years of Food & Drink in Victoria
by Nancy Oke, with Robert Griffin
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In its early days, Victoria was the commercial powerhouse of British Columbia?its largest city and largest market. Nancy Oke and Robert Griffin present a richly illustrated history of the bakers, butchers, grocers, coffee makers and other suppliers of food and drink in Victoria's prosperous early days. They begin in 1843 with the building of the Hu …

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Ice Warriors

Ice Warriors

The Pacific Coast/Western Hockey League 1948-1974
by Jon C. Stott
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Technically it was a minor league, but for hockey fans west of the Mississippi, the Western Hockey League provided major-league entertainment for over 25 years.

The WHL was a determined and ambitious professional league, with some 22 teams based in major American and Canadian cities. Known as the Pacific Coast Hockey League prior to 1952, the WHL a …

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Sister and I from Victoria to London

Sister and I from Victoria to London

From Victoria to London
by Emily Carr, foreword by Kathryn Bridge
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Victoria, BC, July 11th 191. . . . With red eyes and a body guard of sniffing "faithfuls" attending us, we start on our long trip abroad. . . .

So begins Emily Carr's memoir of her trip to England with her sister Alice. They travel across Canada by rail to board an ocean liner in Quebec City, meeting interesting characters and having many adventure …

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Discovery Passages

Discovery Passages

by Garry Thomas Morse
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With breathtaking virtuosity, Garry Thomas Morse sets out to recover the appropriated, stolen and scattered world of his ancestral people from Alert Bay to Quadra Island to Vancouver, retracing Captain Vancouver’s original sailing route. These poems draw upon both written history and oral tradition to reflect all of the respective stories of the …

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The Graveyard of the Pacific

The Graveyard of the Pacific

Shipwreck Tales from the Depths of History
by Anthony Dalton
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On January 22, 1906, the passenger ship Valencia lost her way in heavy fog and rain and rammed into the deadly rocks at Pachena Point on the west coast of Vancouver Island. As the wreck was shattered by the pounding waves, the survivors clung desperately to the rigging. Few made it the short distance to shore through the frigid and turbulent waves …

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Buckaroos and Mud Pups

Buckaroos and Mud Pups

The Early Days of Ranching in British Columbia
by Ken Mather
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Remarkable cattle drives, famous ranches and legendary characters are at the heart of Ken Mather's account of the early days of ranching in British Columbia. These are stories about drovers, ranchers, cowboys and "mud pups" (the remittance men of the ranching industry). You'll meet such people as:

  • the flamboyant Harper brothers, drovers who went …
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Never Shoot a Stampede Queen

Never Shoot a Stampede Queen

A Rookie Reporter in the Cariboo
by Mark Leiren-Young
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Winner of the 2009 Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour

The cops wanted to shoot me, my bosses thought I was a Bolshevik, and a local lawyer warned me that some people I was writing about might try to test the strength of my skull with a steel pipe. What more could any young reporter hope for from his first real job?

The night Mark Leiren-Young drove …

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Canada and Ballistic Missile Defence, 1954-2009

Canada and Ballistic Missile Defence, 1954-2009

Déjà Vu All Over Again
by James G. Fergusson
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Since the mid-1950s, successive Canadian governments have responded to US ballistic missile defence initiatives with fear and uncertainty. Officials have endlessly debated the implications – at home and abroad – of participation. Drawing on previously classified government documents and interviews with senior officials, James Fergusson offers t …

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Militia Myths

Militia Myths

Ideas of the Canadian Citizen Soldier, 1896-1921
by James Wood
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This cultural history of the amateur military tradition traces the origins of the citizen soldier ideal from long before Canadians donned khaki and boarded troopships for the Western Front. Before the Great War, Canada’s military culture was in transition as the country navigated an uncertain relationship with the United States and fought an impe …

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From Victoria to Vladivostok

From Victoria to Vladivostok

Canada’s Siberian Expedition, 1917-19
by Benjamin Isitt
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As the last guns sounded on the Western Front, 4,200 Canadian soldiers, some of them conscripts, travelled from Victoria to Vladivostok to open a new theatre of war in Siberia. Part of the Allied intervention in Russia’s civil war, the force sought to defeat Bolshevism, but grim conditions, conflict among the Allies, and local opposition eventual …

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