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223 pages. Small rubber stamp upon title page else unmarked. Very light wear. Continues the story of Doctor Morris and Doctor Janet Gibson so happily begun in 'One Man's Medicine'. Lovely copy. Book
223 pages. Author's signature and inscription upon title page else unmarked. Lovely clean copy with minimal wear. Continues the story of Doctor Morris and Doctor Janet Gibson so happily begun in One Man's Medicine. Arriving in Okotoks, Alberta from England in 1955, the Gibsons experienced the development of the West as we now know it. Light edge wear to dust jacket. Book
175 pages. Brad Magnus, the subject of the book, has signed his first name upon title page. A family love story centred upon son Brad, the second of four boys, who was born with Down Syndrome. "The essence of our story is: Every person is valuable! Our personal faith and therefore our positive outlook, continues to give us courage to try what seems impossible." - from introduction. Average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. Solid copy. Book
229 pages. Includes black and white illustrations. The story of a young person who returned from serving overseas for four years in the Canadian Army. Like many others, he floundered in the attempt to get himself oriented into civilian life. Deals with author's training to become a minister of the Presbyterian Church in Canada; with a man who loved living, and found real life, love, laughter and lament, in the service of God and humanity. Negligible wear. Excellent copy. Book
Prize plate inside front board. No other marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to spine. A clean very tight copy with dusty unmarked boards, rubbed spine ends, minor bumps to lower front edge, bump/nick to a few adjacent lower page edges and no bumping to corners. 255pp. Angela Brazil's story focuses on Aldred Lawrence, a brave but confused fourteen-year old and her friendship with Mabel Farrington at Birkwood Grange girll's scholl. Undated ca 1920s.
368 pages. Index. Black and white illustrations. "The colorful story of a dynamic, eccentric journalist, who started off as a $5-a-week reporter and became a publishing giant, by happening to be in the right place at the right time - with the right idea." - from dust jacket. Includes interesting chapter entitled "Battling the Bolshevists" which describes Maclean's part in attempting to restrain Trotsky at Halifax so he could not return to Russia.News clipping laid-in provides 1993 obituary of the author, who rose from reporter to editor of the Financial Post before becoming honorary chairman of Maclean Hunter Ltd. Above-average wear to dust jacket which is now preserved in a glossy new archival-grade Brodart cover. Average wear to book which is clean and unmarked. Binding tight. A sound copy of this important Canadian biography. Book
32p. Two text woodcut engravings. Age stained. Double column. 8vo. Removed. No wraps, (if there were any ever present). Very scarce. CPHAM/W71C1
106 pages. Oblong 7" x 10". Undated but appears to be circa 1945. Profusely illustrated with wonderful vintage black and white photos. "This is the story of Pacific Mills Limited and the most northerly located paper mill on the North American continent at Ocean Falls, B.C." - page 3. Name stamped atop title page otherwise unmarked with moderate external wear and soiling. A sound vintage copy of this important history. HALE 1230, EDWARDS & LORT 2700. Book
64 pages. Undated but appears to be circa 1940. Frontis missing. Binding open at several places. Writing upon front free endpaper. A decent reading copy. Book
221 pages. Illegitimus non Carborundum (don't let the b******ds wear you down.) - Bill White. Average wear. One inch tear to bottom edge of back cover. Peeled area from front cover where sticker removed. Contents square and unmarked. "White's stories of the 'bad old days' of B.C. Labour will fascinate anyone interested in the largely unwritten history of this country. For those concerned with the current state of human and labour rights in B.C., Bill White's call for a return to the kind of gloves-off fighting that marked his heyday will seem appropriate and useful." - from back cover. Book
328 pages. Translated from the Italian. Originally published in 1865. This remarkable book tells the story of the many, many gifts and even miraculous favors which St. Joseph has granted to the dying , to travelers, to those whose salvation is in danger, to those who aspire to great holiness, to those in temporal want, to the Carmelite Order, and to the entire Church. Married persons, those who instruct the young, religious, priests, interior souls, artisans, and even sinners should adopt St. Joseph as their special patron. Shows how to be truly devoted to St. Joseph. Binding opening at page 263. Spine leans to right. Spine beginning to chip off. Unmarked inside. Book
208 pages. Tells the story of UVic's evolution from the tiny original Victoria College of 1903 to the modern University of Victoria. An informal and affectionate review of an unusually colourful institution. Richly illustrated with archival photographs. Very light wear to clean and unmarked book. Dust jacket in similar condition. Excellent copy. Book
About The Book : The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by advances in the printing press. In its determination to preserve the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its own: digitization of epic proportions to preserve these invaluable works in the largest archive of its kind. Now for the first time these high-quality digital copies of original 18th century manuscripts are available in print, making them highly accessible to libraries, undergraduate students, and independent scholars. Rich in titles on English life and social history, this collection spans the world as it was known to eighteenth-century historians and explorers. Titles include a wealth of travel accounts and diaries, histories of nations from throughout the world, and maps and charts of a world that was still being discovered. Students of the War of American Independence will find fascinating accounts from the British side of conflict. About The Author : Warren Hastings (1732 –1818) was a British colonial administrator, who served as the first Governor of the Presidency of Fort William (Bengal), the head of the Supreme Council of Bengal, and so the first Governor-General of Bengal in 1772–1785. He and Robert Clive are credited with laying the foundation of the British Empire in India. He was an energetic organizer and reformer. In 1779–1784 he led forces of the East India Company against a coalition of native states and the French. Finally, the well-organized British side held its own, while France lost influence in India. In 1787, he was accused of corruption and impeached, but after a long trial acquitted in 1795. He was made a Privy Councillor in 1814. Literature: 1.Warren Hastings took an interest in seeing the Bhagavad Gita turned into English. His efforts led to a first translation by Charles Wilkins appearing in 1785. He wrote the introduction to it which appeared on 4 October 1784 in Benares. 2."Warren Hastings and His Bull", a short story by the Indian writer Uday Prakash, was adapted for stage under the same title by the director Arvind Gaur. It presents Hastings's interaction with traditional India in a work of socio-economic political satire.
About The Book : The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by advances in the printing press. In its determination to preserve the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its own: digitization of epic proportions to preserve these invaluable works in the largest archive of its kind. Now for the first time these high-quality digital copies of original 18th century manuscripts are available in print, making them highly accessible to libraries, undergraduate students, and independent scholars. Rich in titles on English life and social history, this collection spans the world as it was known to eighteenth-century historians and explorers. Titles include a wealth of travel accounts and diaries, histories of nations from throughout the world, and maps and charts of a world that was still being discovered. Students of the War of American Independence will find fascinating accounts from the British side of conflict. About The Author : Warren Hastings (1732 –1818) was a British colonial administrator, who served as the first Governor of the Presidency of Fort William (Bengal), the head of the Supreme Council of Bengal, and so the first Governor-General of Bengal in 1772–1785. He and Robert Clive are credited with laying the foundation of the British Empire in India. He was an energetic organizer and reformer. In 1779–1784 he led forces of the East India Company against a coalition of native states and the French. Finally, the well-organized British side held its own, while France lost influence in India. In 1787, he was accused of corruption and impeached, but after a long trial acquitted in 1795. He was made a Privy Councillor in 1814. Literature: 1.Warren Hastings took an interest in seeing the Bhagavad Gita turned into English. His efforts led to a first translation by Charles Wilkins appearing in 1785. He wrote the introduction to it which appeared on 4 October 1784 in Benares. 2."Warren Hastings and His Bull", a short story by the Indian writer Uday Prakash, was adapted for stage under the same title by the director Arvind Gaur. It presents Hastings's interaction with traditional India in a work of socio-economic political satire.
np. Numerous handsome woodcuts by Rockwell Kent. Title page and text printed in black and red. Lacks first fly leaf. 12mo. Original full decorative paper binding, extremities worn. Original dust jacket, worn with some loss. Fine books from earlier Christmas seasons make great gifts today. CHRISTMAS/W70
Would be graded higher but for a two inch tear on the front pastedown. Bright clean glossy boards. Unmarked. Children will love this charming story from the Hundred Acre Wood about Winnie-the-Pooh, and will enjoy learning the names of all his friends. The brightly coloured pictures and simple text make the book suitable for pre-readers as well as for young bookworms. Book
310 pages. Author's signature and inscription upon title page. Black and white photographs. "Presents more personal impressions of the hardships and difficulties that the early setlers contended with." - from dust jacket. Somewhat above-average wear to unmarked book which lacks front free endpaper. Binding intact. Numerous defects to dust jacket which is now preserved in clear protective sleeve. Book
Sm. 8vo., First Edition, with a frontispiece, 54 illustrations (5 full-page), a double-page map and 2 double-page pedigrees in the text; green cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in price-clipped dustwrapper.
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
185 pages. A history in photographs and documents of the first century of one of Canada's oldest and most distinguished independent schools. Traces the story of Ridley's evolution, from its early days in a former spa in St. Catherines, Ontario, to its present status as a leading co-educational institution, whose academic and athletic achievements are known around the world. Gift greetings upon front endpaper else clean and unmarked with very light wear. Slight warp to book. Very nice copy. Book
11p. Gilt stars on title page. Deckle edged. Large gold initial. Thin 8vo. Original full gold flecked paper binding, gold lettered. Lacks spine. Limited to only 245 copies. A beautifully printed Christmas story. There seem to have been a variety of these issued in very limited editions for various collectors and wealthy people to give at Christmas. First Edition thus. Fine books from earlier Christmas seasons make great gifts today. CHRISTMAS/W67.
pp. vi, 206. Some damp staining on margins. Interleaved with questions on typed tissue papers. This copy used as a teaching tool. 12mo. Original printed paper wraps, soiled. Head and tail of spine have small loss. Second edition. Copyrighted by Workers Education Bureau of America. The Workers' Bookshelf, Volume V. Very good. ECON/BUS BOX 1
8vo., First Edition, with plates; terracotta cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in dustwrapper. Sequel to' The Gilt and the Gingerbread'.
682 pages. Profusely illustrated with reproductions of archival black and white photos. Prior owner's name and town written atop title page. Minimal markings to contents. Average wear. Faint writing on spine. A sound copy of this incredible genealogical reference. (Krotki 896) Book
Children's adventure published when Africa was viewed as the 'dark continent'. 190pp plus 16 pages of publisher's Story Books list. School prize bookplate on front pastedown dated 1905, recipients name and date on free endpaper. Wear to cover extremities.