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506 pages including notes and index. The story of the Canadian men and women who, during the period from 1865 to 1924, struggled against the corruption of political patronage, abysmal working conditions and poverty-level salaries in the federal civil service. This is an account of the history of some of the organizations formed to overcome these adverse conditions, and the story of the dedicated men and women who guided them, often at great personal risk. Documents their few victories and many defeats, and the significant impact that their dogged perseverance has had on the Canadian federal service of today. Clean, bright and unmarked with very light wear. Excellent copy of this exhaustive work. Book
206 pages including index. An operational and geographical study of the Canadian National and its equipment from its formation in 1919 through 1975. Told with knowledgeable text and over 400 fine black and white photos, maps and equipment rosters, enough to thrill and delight the hearts of al railroaders and railroad fans. Light wear to clean unmarked book. Dust jacket is price-clipped, moderately worn and bears several small tears each under one quarter inch in length. Very nice copy. Book
30 pages. Features: You Can Never Tell; Way Down in Old Nova Scotia; Muskets for Moose; Cooking Canadian Game; Sophisticated Salmon of the Capilano River; Arctic Musk-Oxen; Canada's Olympic Shooting Hopes; Outlaws by Night; Game Management; Back cover Brading's Ale ad features Karsh photo of gent after fishing; and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
243 pages including index. Guaranteed to delight, thrill and even outrage, this work explores Canada through the mass entertainment it generates. Runs the gamut of Canadian pop-cultural contributions, from Mary Pickford to Alanis Morissette, from Wayne and Shuster to Jim Carrey, from David Cronenberg to the Friendly Giant. Clean, bright and unmarked with very light wear. Profusely illustrated. Giftable condition. Unsurpassed Canadiana. Book
xiv, 382 pages. Footnotes, index, and black and white photographic plates. From the series "Studies in the Structure of Power - Decision-Making in Canada". "An absorbing and detailed narrative of the nation's military affairs during the time when it was thought that Canada had no enemies and that, should she acquire any, her 'fire-proof' house would in any case be immune to their attack. Author had access to files of the Armed Services and private papers of all the Prime Ministers of the period, several of the Cabinet Ministers, public servants, and other influential persons and institutions." - dust jacket. Book unmarked with moderate wear. Binding sound. Average wear to dust jacket which is now preserved in archival-grade Brodart. Amtmann E52. Book
Catalogue No. En 64-14w/7N-7S. Folds open to reveal two large fold-out maps. Average wear. Minimal markings. A sound working copy. Book
152 pages. Records the development of Western Canada from 1882 to 1939 as seen through the eyes of farm journalists who wrote about what they saw and felt during that time. Records how the prairie farmer has been a vital cog in Canada's economic, political and social development. Chapters include: The Sod Busters; Farm Power and Farmer Power; Feeding a War; The Turbulent Twenties; The Dirty Thirties. Abundantly illustrated including numerous wonderful full-size colour reproductions of contemporary magazine covers. Book clean, bright and unmarked with negligible wear and slight lean to spine. Dust jacket bears several tears and shows average wear. Lovely copy. Book
255 pages including index and bibliography. Painstakingly documents the early years of the Canadian Hydrographic Service. Reviews Canada's early explorers. Provides a visually stunning record of modern chartmaking. Very light wear to book which is clean and unmarked. Dust jacket bears light wear with small nick near base of front fore-edge. Very nice copy. Book
460 pages. Index. Map endpapers. "In this very special collection of excerpts from the finest journalism produced by the Ottawa Citizen over 160 years, you will be taken on a journey from 1845 to the present day, from the flowery prose of the earliest editions, to the leaner writing of modern times. Illustrations, editorials, feature stories and advertisements will bring back fond memories, broaden understanding of Ottawa's roots and provide plenty of food for thought and fodder for conversation." - from dust jacket. Numerous reproductions of illustrations, primarily in black and white. Clean, bright and unmarked with negligible wear. Dust jacket now preserved in glossy new archival-grade Brodart cover. A beautiful copy. Gift quality. Book
245 pages. Index. Notes. "Studies the rapid rise of the Reform Party and presents some fascinating insights into the party and its leaders." - from dust jacket. Usual library markings. Surprisingly light wear. Quality copy. Book
235 pages. Author's signature and inscription upon title page. Bibliography. Index. Black and white illustrations. "The skill, bravery, and perseverance of the Canadian soldier in the dying months of the war leap off these pages. Mr. Fowler has performed a valuable service in confirming once again the proud military tradition enjoyed by Canada." - from Foreward. Clean, bright, tight and square with very light wear. Quality copy. Book
10.3" x 7.9" sheet folded in half to create four-panel leaflet. Undated. Circa 1936. Contents: List of executive members of the organization; Declaration of policy; Four examples of the outstanding evils of present society; Seven advantages of the Gesell Scientific Monetary System; Constitution of this organization; lengthy quote by John Ruskin. Clean and unmarked with light wear and age-toning. A sound copy of this informative Canadian depression-era monetary reform memento. Book
Clean, bright and unmarked with light wear. Binding sound. A quality copy. Please note: Does not include access code, data disk or any other accessories. Book
433 pages. Black and white photographic plates. Author "was born of Jewish parents at the time of the break-up of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy, and grew up in Ostrava (now the Czech republic). He studied medicine in Prague until the Nazi takeover of the German University following the Munich Agreement of 1938... He retired in Vancouver, Canada after a career as a radiologist." - from back cover. Clean, bright and unmarked. Tight and square. An excellent copy. Book
36 pages. Black and white reproductions of archival photos. Features: Spirit Wrestlers - Alberta's Doukhobors fled persecution in Russia but found more in Alberta; Gabriel Dumont - Metis Warrior; Collins Overland Telegraph (part 1); The Ghost at Mackenzie House; Murdered in the Township of Blenheim - J. Reginald Birchall; Tom Clarke - The Man Who Shot NWMP scout Jerry Potts; How to Locate Placer Gold; Ghost Town Log - B.C. offers hundreds of ghost towns, mining camps and historic sites (conclusion); and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
141 pages. Biography of the hero of the 1972 hockey summit series between Canada and the Soviet Union. "Tells Henderson's story from his childhood in southern Ontario when his father, Garnet, had trained him and encouraged him to make the NHL. On his way up, Paul Henderson suffered from the inequities of the feudal farm-team system, and saw his best friend in junior hockey black-balled because he wanted an education. He was one of the first to fight the system and improve players' conditions. Few players in the game have given as much as Paul Henderson. This book tells how and why he did it." - from dust jacket. Black and white photographic plates. Book clean and unmarked with light to moderate wear. Above-average wear to dust jacket now preserved in archival-grade Brodart cover. Nice solid copy overall. (Hopefully Henderson will one day be named to the Hockey Hall of Fame for his exploits on behalf of Canada.) Book
188 pages. References. Reproductions of black and white photos. "The fascinating story of Dr. Ewen Cameron, his career, and its consequences." - from dust jacket. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Contents gently yellowed with age. A quality copy. Book
Features: What Should Be Done About Predator Control? - editorial; Muzzle Loaders Boom on Special Range of the Canadian Muzzle Loading Club near Bothwell, Ontario - article with photos; Largemouth Bass - No Poor Relation!; Old John Picks a Tree - Old John Broadhurst's Bear Story, as related by Chipman H. Smith of Bedford, N.S.; The Muskey, The Doodler and Me; Tale of an American 'hunter' in Alberta; Let's Stop Getting Stuck; What's on the Hunting Dog Market?; Spinning has limitations; New and Outstanding Russian Hand Gun - the Russian Rapid Fire automatic pistol; and more. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
381 pages. Index. Fold-out table. Diagrams. Reproductions of black and white photos in text. First published in 1928, this work "Provides a prospector's-eye-view of Canadian geology. For basic information as well as a reference in the field, this edition of the 'Handbook' should be a useful guide to Canada's mineral wealth." - Foreword. Clean, bright and unmarked with very light wear. Brilliant gilt lettering upon textured maroon boards. A superior copy. Book
269 pages. Index. Reference notes. Black and white illustrations. Author's signature upon title page else book clean, bright and unmarked with negligible wear. Dust jacket in like condition and now preserved in Brodart sleeve. "Tales of adventure on the sea, suffering and starvation on land, monstrous weather, hardships, insanity, and the happiness found by some families on the lights." - from dust jacket. Would make an excellent gift. Book
324 pages including index and numerous interesting black and white photographic plates. Inscribed to "Number 32 Deepsea" by Author upon half-title page which bears many additional signatures including those of: David Forsyth, Bob MacLaurier, A.J. (Jack) Douglas, Bob Kennedy, Tom McGrath, A. McKeown, Gerry McCullough, Bill Wilson, and Lloyd Robinson. McCullough is mentioned in the book as a Lake seaman who went deepsea during the war and was, at time of publication, a full-time organizer for the International Transport Workers Federation and responsible for tracking down ships violating basic conditions and bringing them into line. His predecessor was Tom McGrath. Shotguns, Mounties, American gangsters, the courts and government - all were used by the shipowners to destroy the Canadian Seaman's Union. What was this union that provoked such an unprecedented attack? Combining rigorous research with the stirring recollections of the people who lived the events, Jim Green weaves a gripping story from the union's birth on the Great Lakes in the mid-1930s through the 1949 world-wide strike to save the Canadian merchant fleet. Some creasing to covers. Average wear overall to this special copy. Book
297 pages. Index. Author's signature and inscription upon title page. Professor Grubel, M.P. for Capilano-Howe Sound provides biographical background which culminated in his term in Ottawa. An engaging read, particularly for those interested in economic policy, the Reform Party, and the Canadian federal political scene in the 1990s. The biographical portion is candid, enlightening and entertaining. Moderate wear. Unmarked but for 'discarded' ink stamp atop title page. A sound copy. Book
124 pages. Recommended by the Minister of Education for use in the schools of Ontario. Originally published in 1933. Colour frontis. Dozens of excellent illustrations. Wonderful Ontario history. Chapters include: Pioneer Co-operation - "Bees"; Amusement and Social Life in the Towns; Pioneer Sports - Curling. Former school reference copy with card pocket inside back cover and writing upon front free endpaper. Spine secured with strip of cloth tape. Back hinge open. Above-average wear. Still a useful copy of this truly delightful and now important work which presents true original Canadian rural culture. Book
Signed and generically inscribed by Harris and Manning upon title page. 365 pages. References. Offers a vision which "applies principles rooted in the importance of economic freedom, the acceptance of responsibility, social well-being, and the 'right balance' between governments and the private sector." - from back cover. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy, signed by two of Canada's most prominent right wing politicians of recent decades. Book
740 pages. "Analytical keys allow the identification of all recorded kinds of fishes. Species accounts contain new illustrations, and expanded information on life history, distribution, and role in the economy. A gazeteer and new glossary are included as well as specially prepared colour photographs of all Pacific salmons and selected other species." - from dust jacket. Usual library markings. Above-average wear. A worthy reading copy. Book