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Oak Island's First Visitors: Irish Monks, Vikings and Templars
New evidence and research documenting periods of European presence – likely Irish Monks, Vikings and Templars – on Oak Island from 500 to 1200 CE.
$29.95, PaperbackOak Island Illustrated
A full-colour illustrated book bringing together every major theory about who buried treasure on Nova Scotia’s famed Oak Island, explaining how they could have done it and why they selected this remote location — heavily illustrated with artwork, photographs, maps and artifacts.
$29.95, PaperbackOak Island and its Lost Treasure
Two experienced mining engineers familiar with the history of mining technologies reveal the time period and the design logic of the flood tunnels which have prevented looting of the treasure buried on Nova Scotia's Oak Island.$24.95, PaperbackPlunder & Pillage
Plenty of fast-paced action by lawless pillagers and opportunists.$24.95, PaperbackFolklore of Nova Scotia
A new edition of a classic book on Nova Scotia's rich folklore traditions.
$19.95, PaperbackPirates of the Atlantic
The reality beyond the myths and stories about pirates operating off the Canadian coast.
$19.95, PaperbackCaptain Salvation
Captain Salvation is a little-known novel of Maritimers at sea, now brought back into print in this new addition to Formac's Fiction Treasures collection.$16.95, PaperbackThe Dreadful Truth: The Halifax Citadel
In her book, Vicki Grant reveals lots of surprising and funny facts about what life was like at the Halifax Citadel in the late 1800s. It's history with a twist.$8.95, PaperbackInterest ages: 8-13Best Maritime Short Stories
Best Maritime Short Stories is a wonderful introduction to the exciting contemporary literature of Canada's Maritime Provinces.$19.95, PaperbackScroll to Top