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234 pages. A remarkable novel, a story of savage and powerful impact, an exploration of the dark recesses of the human mind and soul. Tight and square with light wear. Clean and unmarked. Pages yellowed. Nice copy. Book
281 pages including index and black and white plates. The dramatic story of the many searches organised to find Sir John Franklin from 1848 until 1859. Contains some hitherto unpublished material. Usual library markings. Good working copy. Book
201 pages. Index. Bibliography. Black and white photographic plates. "The moving account of an eccentric Canadian youth who was probably the most deadly-accurate marksman of all the pilots who flew the Spitfire in battle... well-told, diligently researched." - Major-General Richard Rohmer, CMM, DFC. Half-title page removed. Average library markings. Above-average but not excessive wear. Useful reading copy. Book
288 pages including select bibliography and index. The story of Canada's encounter with the bicycle in the late nineteenth century, set in the context of the cultural moement known as 'modernity.' Covers the bicycle's history from about 1869, when the first bicycle appeared in Canada, until about 1900, a date that marks the end of the era when bicycles were a recognized symbol of modernity and social status. - from back cover. Charming black and white reproductions of archival photos and illustrations. Average wear. Considerable high-lighting to contents. A worthy reading copy. Book
179 pages. Few understand the power of our judgements - or the aftermath of the words we speak in thoughtless, emotional pain. In this powerful story, see how the heavens respond and how the earth is changed by the words we utter in secret. A visually oriented book featuring frequent illustrations and liberal use of multi-sized fonts. Book
41 pages. Lovely black and white illustrations. Heavy damage to spine. School library markings. Hinges taped. Illustrated endpapers. Heavy wear to grey cloth-covered boards. Contents in decent shape. Reading copy only. Book
109 pages. Describes the history of Nova Scotia's fishing and its technology. Illustrated throughout with fascinating black and white line drawings. Unmarked but for two small ink stamps upon title page. Moderate wear and yellowing to pages. Binding solid. Book
253 pages. Robber Baron Jay Gould was the most hated man on Wall Street. His fabulously successful career was based on his insatiable desire for money and power. Daring unsrupulous Jay Gould outwitted Vanderbilt and the other great tycoons of the day. He even robbed the U.S. treasury. When he died he had amassed a fortune of tens of millions of dollars, but he didn't have a friend in the world. "The story of Jay Gould's 'hundred million dollar raid on the American economy' is probably the most fantastic in all the annals of American high finance... it's quite a story and makes fascinating reading." - Austin American Statesman. Well worn. Some markings to contents and some clear adhesive tape upon covers. Binding intact. Light yellowing to contents. Book
208 pages. Features include: Plane down in the Okanagan; Hazards of the horse and buggy days; The Nick Alexis Story; and much more. Unmarked. Average wear. Binding intact. Good working copy. Book
371 pages. "An intriguiing story about a pioneer of the New Age in Canada, and a timely warning about the dark side of cults." - Ron Graham. Heavily worn with defective binding. Usual library markings. Reading copy only. Book
344 pages. The true, riveting and extraordinary story of a young man born in the wrong place at the wrong time. Lothar Orbach's family was proud of its German military and cultural heritage, but that was no help to a Jewish boy coming of age in Hitler's Berlin. A story of amazing courage and excitement in a world gone mad. At its center is the astonishing Lothar/Gerhard, street thug, romantic youth, and survivor, clinging to his humanity and his irrpressible spirit soars underground. Book clean, bright and unmarked with negligible wear. Appears unread. Dust jacket shows very light signs of handling. Excellent copy. Book
272 pages. Features: What Katie Holmes Didn't Know - Marriage, Scientology-Style; Fifty Years of James Bond 007 - The Untold Story of How Bond was Born! - Sex, Secrets and Slipups; Kings and Queens of Silicon Valley; Obama and Me; and more. Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked. A worthy reading copy. Please note that page 136 has been taped in place. Magazine
32 pages. Copyright 1941. Prior owner's details inside front cover, some of which are blacked out. Somewhat above-average wear. Lower two inches of cover fold open. Lovely colour illustrations throughout. Intended for beginning readers. Book
231 pages. Prior owner's signature upon title page. A heart-warming story of an ordinary family with an EXTRAordinary God. Also includes an abridged story of the author's first book: Through the Iron Lung. Raised in a home where alcohol brought chaos and tragedy, she longed for the freedom of adulthood, when she would be on her own. An encounter with Jesus Christ brought a new dimension to her life, and her fervent goal was to be a missionary. Describes her battle with poliomyelitis, the birth of a son, her husband's ministry, and much more. She now lives in South Surrey, B.C. with her husband. Book
314 pages including index. A story of two Ontario towns, Hanover and Paris, that grew in many parallel ways. They were about the same size, and both were primarily one-industry towns. Average quantity of markings to text. Light wear. Book
171 pages. Includes black and white photographic plates. The extraordinary story of a young couple determined to build a new life for themselves in a huge, implacable land where miracles and mayhem, tragedy, humour, and plain old-fashioned courage were an everyday occurence. Very light wear to unclipped dust jacket. Book clean, bright and unmarked with negligible wear. Excellent copy. Gift quality. Book
387 pages including black and white photographic plates and index. How Trudeau captured power in Canada. Clean and unmarked. average wear. Tight and square. Solid working copy. Book
198 pages. Author's nice inscription, rubber stamp and signature upon front flyleaf. Rather than a travelogue, this is an attempt to see events in China through author's own eyes and to interpret some of its history through personal experience... "The story of someone who has had a love affair with China." - from back cover. A very personal account of author's involvement with the three modern eras of Chinese history: the last days of the Ching dynasty, the republican years, and the years since the Communist Revolution. Author was born in Hong Kong in 1909. Includes black and white illustrations plus a special slip laid in which depicts the actual size of a shoe worn by women with bound feet. Minimal wear. No markings. Attractive glossy illustrated covers. Book
858 pages including index and some black and white illustrations. Mr. Pickersgill tells his life's story with a remarkable gift for detail, a shrewd grasp of what lies below the surface and a passionalte commitment to the country in whose affairs he has been so influential a player. Light wear. Unmarked. Attractively illustrated glossy covers. Quarter inch tear along fore-edge at bottom of front cover. Book
158 pages including black and white illustrations. The real story of the peppery little earth dog that is fast becoming the darling of cosmopolitan dog lovers everywhere. Includes an accurate, factual history of the breed's beginnings and its subsequent development. Price-clipped dust jacket. Very light wear to dust jacket. Excellent copy. Book
237 pages. Author's own exciting and fast-paced story about the pressure-cooker world of ski-racing and how he beat the best in the world. Unmarked. Lightly yellowed. Moderate wear. Book
128 pages. Heavily worn with many library markings. Nevertheless, your child will benefit by the delightful story told in this miniature Christian classic. Book
191 pages. Index. Bibliography. Many nice archival black and white plates. "This volume records first explorations of the path of light, ever widening from primitive dawn to the rainbow flood which now illuminates the world screen of the motion picture... Primarily this is a pre-history of the motion picture." - from Foreward. Above-average wear. Usual library markings. Still of value as a reference copy. Book
350 pages including index and black and white illustrations. "A history of independent, courageous people who dared to be first, who dared to meet the challenges of a wilderness, who dared to leave their comfortable surrounds in "civilized" Britain and Europe and who dared to be leaders in a new land and in a new mountain and marine-oriented Municipality. This is the story of those people." - Don Lanskail, Mayor. Gift greetings upon dedication page and small erasure atop front endpaper else clean, bright and unmarked with very light wear. Excellent copy in attractive glossy boards. Book
186 pages. A dramatic insight into our penal system and the critical need to seek reform. "It's refreshing to encounter a quiet voice of reason amid the rising clamor for a return to capital punishment and harsher treatment of prisoners." - William French, Globe and Mail. A dramatic insight into our penal system and the critical need to seek reform. Rubber stamp atop front cover and title page else unmarked. Average wear. Solid copy. Book