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The Life of BC's Legendary Packer
by Susan Smith-Josephy & Irene Bjerky
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tagged : adventurers & explorers, historical

In the early days of British Columbia, pack trains of horses or mules were a lifeline for the early pioneer population. Explorers, trappers, traders, miners, merchants, workers and settlers and relied on them for the materials needed to live and work. Packers were also vital to the building of railways, roads, and telegraph lines. Pack mule train d …

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The Kissing Fence

The Kissing Fence

by B.A. Thomas-Peter
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tagged : cultural heritage, literary, historical

1950s, New Denver: Pavel and Nina are among 200 Russian Doukhobor children separated from their families and community, and placed in a residential facility in the Kootenay region of BC. Forcibly removed from their homes by the RCMP, the children attend mandatory school. They must speak in English and observe Canadian customs and religious practice …

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Surveying the 120th Meridian and the Great Divide

Surveying the 120th Meridian and the Great Divide

The Alberta/BC Boundary Survey, 1918-1924
by Jay Sherwood
edition:Paperback
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tagged : historical, post-confederation (1867-), surveying

Surveying the 120th Meridian and the Great Divide is the second book of a two-part series describing the initial Alberta/BC boundary survey undertaken between 1913-1924. Surveying the 120th Meridian focuses on the years 1918-1924, when the Alberta crew continued the survey of the 120th meridian while the BC crew split off to continue mapping the Gr …

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Surveying the Great Divide

Surveying the Great Divide

The Alberta/BC Boundary Survey, 1913-1917
by Jay Sherwood
edition:Paperback
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tagged : historical

First in new photobook series geared to surveying buffs from prolific author and historian, Jay Sherwood. In 1917 Canada commemorated its 50th anniversary against the backdrop of World War I. Although the war effort was the main focus of the federal and provincial governments, some important projects continued. The Alberta-BC boundary survey, which …

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Becoming Lin

Becoming Lin

by Tricia Dower
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tagged : literary, coming of age, historical

It’s 1965. Twenty-two-year-old Linda Wise despairs of escaping her overprotective parents and her hometown, where far too many know she was sexually assaulted as a teenager. Deliverance arrives in the form of marriage to the charismatic, twenty-six-year-old Ronald Brunson, a newly ordained Methodist minister who ignites her passion for social jus …

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A Place Called Sorry

A Place Called Sorry

by Donna Milner
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tagged : historical, coming of age, native american & aboriginal

Growing up in the 1930s, Adeline Beale knows little of the outside world or the looming shadows of a second world war. Addie—as her grandfather Chauncey Beynon Beale affectionately calls her—believes that everything she could ever want or need is to be found on Chauncey’s cattle ranch, the place her family calls home, or in the little town tw …

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Two-Gun & Sun

Two-Gun & Sun

by June Hutton
edition:eBook
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tagged : historical, literary, asian american

In 1922 a lone woman arrives in a filthy frontier mining town in the Pacific Northwest. Her goal: to resurrect her dead uncle’s newspaper. Within two days a naked man is shot dead, a famous man is rumoured to be heading their way and the only man capable of fixing her broken-down press so that she might spread this news is a Chinese printer from …

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A Thoroughly Wicked Woman

A Thoroughly Wicked Woman

Murder, Perjury and Trial by Newspaper
by Betty Keller
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On a foggy evening in November 1905, 48-year-old Thomas Jackson returned to his home on Melville Street in Vancouver after nine months of prospecting north of the Skeena. Jackson was happy because he had made an important gold strike. Four days later he was dead from strychnine poisoning. Any of the other four people living in the house on Melville …

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The Federov Legacy

The Federov Legacy

by Rosella Leslie
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age: 14
Grade: 9
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Surgei Galipova, a Russian immigrant and a rancher in the Cariboo region of British Columbia, owes his life to the Countess Catherine Stanislavovna Federov. When the Countess asks Surgei to send his eighteen-year-old daughter, Alice, to help her in a private hospital she is establishing in St. Petersburg, Alice adamantly refuses. But when her fathe …

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Haines Junction

Haines Junction

by David Thompson
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tagged : small town & rural, humorous, historical

Joshua Waldo Lake Shackelton, born in New Mexico in 1946, could never ignore the call of the wild. In 1964, spared from the draft, he slips up the coast as far as the tip of Vancouver Island before moving inland. Wending his way through BC's inlets and coastal mountains, Joshua discovers the nature of solitude; in the ports and villages, he discove …

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Better the Devil You Know

Better the Devil You Know

by Betty Keller
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Set in Vancouver in 1907, Better the Devil You Know is the outrageous tale of three unique and curious characters: the small-time con man who passes himself off as an evangelical preacher, the scrawny street-worker whom he reluctantly befriends, and the five-year-old hellion left in his care by a former lady friend. In the course of their adventure …

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Thirteen

Thirteen

A Childhood in Wartime Prague
by Jan Drabek
edition:Paperback
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Escaping from Communist Czechoslovakia on skis with his family in 1948, Jan Drabek's experience of World War II was anything but ordinary. Thirteen follows a young Drabek growing up in tumultuous Prague where Nazi propaganda, clandestine BBC radio broadcasts, conspiratorial talk at home and escapist comedies in the theatres provided an unconvention …

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