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  • The Swank Prank

    Hank and Frank Swank are twins.  They look exactly alike, but they are not alike in any other way!

    $5.95, Paperback
    Interest ages: 6-9
  • Micmac by Choice

    Micmac by Choice is the inspiring account of a remarkable woman and of the remarkable community she chose as her home.
    $24.95, Paperback
  • Jim Bennet Rhymes Again

    Jim Bennet's clever verses take us to the heart of the Nova Scotian experience--laughing all the way.
    $5.99, Paperback
  • Best Maritime Short Stories

    Best Maritime Short Stories is a wonderful introduction to the exciting contemporary literature of Canada's Maritime Provinces.
    $19.95, Paperback
  • Crowfoot

    Crowfoot, a Blood Indian who became chief of the Blackfoot Nation, was a great warrior and peacemaker during the time of settlement of the Canadian West.
    $24.95, Paperback
  • Memoirs of a Mountain Man

    Andy Russell has been a trapper, cowboy, bronco-buster, trail guide, grizzly hunter, nature photographer and filmmaker, lecturer, and fighter for the environment. This is the story of the adventures he has experienced as a trail guide in Western Canada.
    $9.95, Paperback
  • Richard Hatfield

    When New Brunswick Liberals crushed Richard Hatfield's Conservative government in the1987 election, winning every seat in the legislature, it marked the end of a high-flying political career comprehending everything from high-performance sports cars to ignominious drug busts.
    $9.95, Paperback
  • Close to Charisma

    Patrick Gossage went to work for Pierre Trudeau as a press secretary in 1976. "You were so green," Trudeau reminisced years later. That very innocence gives a remarkable freshness to these first-hand observations of the Trudeau years.
    $9.95, Paperback
  • Her Excellency Jeanne Sauvé

    A small circle of French Canadians who were journalists, intellectuals and politicans had enormous influence on Canadian life in the 60s and 70s. There was one woman among them - and this book tells her story.
    $9.95, Paperback
  • Newsworthy

    Fascinating, informal protraits of women in the Canadian media: the stories of their struggles for success.
    $9.95, Paperback
  • The Maritimes

    The Maritimes: Tradition, Challenge & Change is a high school textbook used to teach students about the social conditions of the Maritimes.
    $22.95, Paperback
  • Wife of...

    An irreverent, often hilarious portrait of Washington's powerful and important people by the wife of Canada's former ambassador to the United States.
    $9.95, Paperback
  • Glenn Gould

    Glenn Gould was Canada's greatest musician. From his home in Toronto, he rose to be a world-famous concert pianist and recording artist of the very top rank.
    $9.95, Paperback
  • Heaven and Hell in the NHL

    "I recognize that I am a stubborn, tough bastard to deal with," writes hockey legend Punch Imlach. This no-holds-barred story of his second time round with the Leafs lets you decide for yourself.
    $9.95, Paperback
  • Sons and Seals

    One spring day Guy Wright got a berth on a ship bound for the world's most controversial hunt - the Newfoundland seal hunt. He went "to the ice" with 32 other men on the small, cramped M. V. Hector - the first writer to do so in 50 years.
    $9.95, Paperback
  • Stanley Knowles

    A stalwart in the Canadian Parliament for more than four decades, Stanley Knowles worked tirelessly on behalf of the poor, the elderly and those in need.
    $9.95, Paperback
  • Will the Real Gordon Sinclair Please Sit Down

    Gordon Sinclair--instantly identifiable by his trademark bowties and irascibility--was one of the greatest of all Canadian newspapermen. These are his memoirs.
    $9.95, Paperback
  • 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, Paperback
  • The Craft Transformed

    An essay exploring the drastic changes a fluctuating economy brought to Halifax, particularly its carpenters.

    $9.95, Paperback
  • By 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, Paperback
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