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Half-Hearted Enemies
Author John Boileau explores the involvement of Nova Scotia in the War of 1812 and the provinces' spoils, and casualties, of the war.
$22.95, PaperbackHurricane Juan
For anyone who wants to relive that September night, this book serves as a record and a reminder of how when the weather is at its worst, Nova Scotians are often at their best.$9.95, PaperbackHalifax Street Names
Halifax Street Names includes contributions from writers with a lively interest in local history, giving derivations and brief histories of more than 180 streets in Bedford, Dartmouth, Halifax and Sackville.$24.95, PaperbackNova Scotia Landmarks
This book offers more than 100 fascinating and beautiful images of Nova Scotia's distinctive geography, carefully reproduced in large format. They show views from every part of Nova Scotia including its coastline, cities, forests, villages, rivers and lakes.$34.95, HardcoverHalifax's Northwest Arm
Authors Michele Raymond and Heather Watts revisit the history of the Northwest Arm from the Victorian era, exploring its industrial and recreational importance in this lavishly illustrated book.
$29.95, HardcoverHeritage Houses of Nova Scotia
Best published book of the year!
This is the first full-colour book on Nova Scotia's heritage homes. It features beautiful buildings from across the province. Heritage Houses of Nova Scotia explores eastern Canada's rich cultural heritage.
$35.00, PaperbackExploring Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia is an attractive destination for travellers from all over the world. The fourth edition of Dale Dunlop's authoritative guide to the province presents the wide range of activities that keep visitors enthralled, from sea kayaking to golf, from shopping trips to genealogy searches.$19.95, PaperbackA Privateer's Fortune
First published in 1903, A Privateer's Fortune is a tragic and exciting novel following a Nova Scotian family cursed by a tainted fortune, hereditary madness, and doomed love.$16.95, PaperbackErrand Boy in the Mooseland Hills
A charming and rare literary portrait of Nova Scotia's short-lived nineteenth century Icelandic settlement.
$19.95, PaperbackAtlantic Canada Bed & Breakfasts
A complete, detailed, up-to-date directory of the more than 1300 B&Bs and small inns in Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick and Newfoundland, with detailed information about each.$16.95, PaperbackExploring Nova Scotia
A completely revised expanded and updated activity guide that offers 455 off-the beaten-track adventures.
$19.95, PaperbackAtlantic Canada Bed & Breakfasts
A complete, detailed, up-to-date directory of the more than 1300 B&Bs and small inns in Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick and Newfoundland, with detailed information about each.$15.95, PaperbackOak Island and Its Lost Treasure
With this factual account, Harris and MacPhie take the Oak Island mystery into the realm of serious archaeology and history.
$19.95, PaperbackHistoric Inns of Canada's East Coast
Take a tour of Canada's east coast with this appealingly illustrated guide, and experience attractive inns and genuine hospitality.$6.99, PaperbackLunenburg
Author Brian Cuthbertson, a historian and heritage expert, combines a lively text with a wide range of visuals drawn from public and private collections.$16.95, PaperbackA Victorian Lady's Album
This book combines the visual riches of the Victorian era with the intimate story of an appealing and surprisingly frank young woman
$9.95, HardcoverCoal in our Blood
This social history of coal mining in Nova Scotia's Pictou County offers a unique portrait of a long-established working-class community.$19.95, PaperbackOnce Upon a Schooner
From his own encounter with Bluenose II and from the trials and tribulations of Bluenose and Bluenose II, Silver Donald Cameron has crafted an adventure story that does full justice to Nova Scotia's two legendary schooners.$24.95, HardcoverOnce Upon a Schooner
From his own encounter with Bluenose II and from the trials and tribulations of Bluenose and Bluenose II, Silver Donald Cameron has crafted an adventure story that does full justice to Nova Scotia's two legendary schooners.$8.99, PaperbackLoyalist Runaway
Kitty Byles is an 11-year-old adventurer, and she has a Great Plan.$8.95, PaperbackInterest ages: 8-14Scroll to Top



















