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229916Paris, Éditions Spes, 1925 in-8, 284 pp., avec deux portraits hors texte, toile marine, pièce de titre brique, tranches mouchetées, couverture conservée (reliure moderne). Dos uniformément insolé.
55072P., Hachette, 1967, fort in 12 relié pleine percaline bleue de l'éditeur, 1105 pages ; cartes et plans dépliants, bien complet de la carte générale dépliante du Canada.
1992LFA016fdRevue trimestrielle de l'Institut international de géopolitique : environ 100 pages, format 210 x 280 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs
181722895London: J. Brettell 1817. First Edition. True first edition issued prior to the John Murray trade edition and distributed only to Selkirk’s and Halkett’s close associates and certain highly-placed officials in the British Foreign Office. 8vo pp. 125 lxxxix with folding map by A. Arrowsmith titled "Sketch of a Part of the Hudson's Bay Company Territory" in a modern quarter-leather binding. Map has some offsetting and an old repair on the verso; binding sound text very clean. The Red River Settlement was an agricultural colony located in present-day Manitoba North Dakota and Minnesota established in 1811 by Thomas Douglas Fifth Earl of Selkirk on about 120000 square miles of land granted to him by the Hudson's Bay Company. Selkirk had become interested in settling the area after reading Alexander Mackenzie's 1801 book on his travels in the region. Poverty was on the rise in Scotland and Selkirk believed he could give settlers a chance at a better life in the new colony he called "Assiniboia." His chief opponents in this plan were the partisans of the Northwest Company who had long traded without interference in the territories now claimed by Selkirk and the Hudson's Bay Company. Although the colony was not very successful agriculturally the lure of free land added new settlers every year and scarce resources and disputes over land rights led to conflict with trappers and traders from the North West Company. This work written by Lord Selkirk’s brother-in-law defends Selkirk’s actions in response to aggressions instigated by the North West Company that ultimately culminated in the 1816 “Massacre at Seven Oaks†and the death of the colony’s governor Robert Semple. The Appendix contains legal documents in support of Selkirk’s case. Streeter 3672 opines that "The tone of the Statement is arrogant and was certainly poor 'public relations' as far as the Canadian public was concerned." TPL 1092; Sabin 20703. [J. Brettell] unknown
19624770Winnipeg Manitoba: Holy Trinity Cathedral Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church of Canada Printed by the Trident Press 1962. First Edition First Printing. Card Covers. pp. 126. 8vo. measuring 6.25" x 9.25". Illustrated thrice-stapled card covers bearing an image in black-and-white of the Church. Rich with many black-and-white portraits group photographs illustrations and many period advertisements by sponsoring local businesses and merchants. No detectable flaws contents and extremities entirely without blemish; near fine. Corresponds to OCLC #62919814. Scarce in commerce in this edition and state. <br/><br/> Holy Trinity Cathedral Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church of Canada | Printed by the Trident Press unknown
19624948Winnipeg Manitoba: Holy Trinity Cathedral Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church of Canada Printed by the Trident Press 1962. First Edition First Printing. Card Covers. pp. 126. 8vo. measuring 6.25" x 9.25". Illustrated thrice-stapled card covers bearing an image in black-and-white of the Church. Rich with many black-and-white portraits group photographs illustrations and many period advertisements by sponsoring local businesses and merchants. No detectable flaws to the extremities neat circular accession stamp to the lower margin of p.5 else contents without blemish; near fine. Corresponds to OCLC #62919814. Scarce in commerce in this edition and state. <br/><br/> Holy Trinity Cathedral Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church of Canada | Printed by the Trident Press unknown
19800102544Sherbrook: Hong Kong Veterans' Association of Canada 1980. Hardcover. pp. 433. 8vo. Bound in green pebbled leatherette with red lettering to spine. Black and white photos. Light shelfwear corners bumped; very good. Hong Kong Veterans' Association of Canada hardcover
19800106559Sherbrook: Hong Kong Veterans' Association of Canada 1980. Hardcover. pp. 433. 8vo. Bound in green pebbled leatherette with red lettering to spine. Black and white photos. Light shelfwear; very good. Hong Kong Veterans' Association of Canada hardcover
1877106202Ottawa: Printed by the Department of the Interior c1877. Softcover. very good. 151pp. Folio in original self wrappers sewn as issued. very good Peel 3 -815. "My Dear Mr. Smith Some questions of difference having arisen between the Hudson's Bay Company and the Government of Canada with respect to the rights of the Company in the Fertile Belt under the Deed of Surrender." signed David Mills-p.1-6. Appendices include Deed of Surrender & extract from Dominions Lands Act re Disposal of the Dominion Lands. 1877 [Printed by the Department of the Interior] paperback
1927106196Winnipeg c1927. Softcover. fine. 1st thus. iv31pp. Quarto 28 x 21.5 cm. in original printed blue wrappers with navy blue linen tape spine. fine Not in Peel. 1927 paperback
27096Winnipeg: Hudson's Bay Co. 1892. Paper bound first edition marking the 40th anniversary of the poet Whittier's death 1807-1892. Illustrated. Smaller 8vo - 19 x 15.5 cm. 1932 newsclipping from the Winnipeg Free Press loosely attached inside front cover reprints Whittier's letter to Archbishop Tache in recognition of the eve of Whittier's anniversary. Silk-sewn in just two points near centre and tied in a bowtie at spine. Very good condition. 55 grams. All books in stock and available for immediate shipment from Winnipeg Manitoba. Winnipeg: Hudson's Bay Co., 1892 unknown
20011348Ottawa Ontario Canada: Indian and Northern Affairs Canada 2001. First Edition First Printing. Softcover. pp. 191. 4to. Illustrated card covers bearing cover artwork by Indigenous artist Louis Ogemah of Sioux Lookout Ontario. Replete with black and white maps photographs illustrations charts tables et al. No detectable flaws contents bright clean and unmarked with tight sound binding; near fine. <br/><br/>A comprehensive examination of First Nations and the available resources within these communities including but not limited to: populations nature of governments; health care; child and family services; education; reserve number details; land entitlement status; education; infrastructure; police fire and paramedic services; language et al. Indian and Northern Affairs Canada paperback
200707129Ontario, Iroqrafts ltd - Iroqraft reprints, 1991 ; in-8, 66 pp., broché.
200707128Quebec, Les éditions julienne - célébrités canadiennes, 1978 ; in-8, 64 pp., broché, couverture illustr.
200707130Ontario, Iroqrafts ltd - Iroqraft reprints, 1983 ; in-8, 120 pp., broché.
19143601Hamilton Ontario Canada: International Order of Good Templars Grand Lodge of Canada Printed by F.G. Smith N.D. 1914. First Edition First Printing. Stapled Wraps. pp. 1 84. 12mo. measuring 5.75" x 4". Light-blue twice-stapled card covers. A few very faint spots of foxing to the lower margin of the front cover else extremities nearly without blemish. Contents remain bright clean and unmarked with tight sound binding; near fine. Scarce in commerce. Equally so amongst institutional holdings with no record on OCLC McGill UoT et al. Sections include: Constitution of the Grand Lodge; Representatives How Chosen; Election and Time of Service; Grand Lodge Sessions; Duties of the Grand Lodge Officers; Grand Lodge Committees; Grand Lodge Revenue; Grand Lodge Journals - Salaries - Bonds; Membership Fees; Regalaia; Order of Business and Rules of Order et al. Not in Peel BAC/LAC University of Manitoba Archives & Special Collections et al. <br/><br/>"The International Order of Good Templars was established in 1851 on the principle of Fatherhood of God and Brotherhood of Man. It demands from its member a life-long pledge of total abstinence and it works for the total prohibition of the traffic in intoxicating drinks. On this basis we welcome all classes to our Order - the young that we may save them from falling into the snares of the tempter; the inebriate who earnestly desires to return that we may assist him to break the chains of appetite that bind him to the car of ruin; the moral and social that by uniting all these elements of society we may better advance the cause of Temperance and morality". International Order of Good Templars, Grand Lodge of Canada | Printed by F.G. Smith paperback
19321209Hamilton ON & Winnipeg MB: International Harvester Company of Canada Ltd. April 28 1932. First printing. Card Covers. pp. 12mo. measuring 3"x6" when folded and 6"x9" when unfolded. Pamphlet endorsing an unusual and innovative proposal put forth by the International Harvester Company of Canada based out of Hamilton Ontario whereby the manufacturer of Harvester products offered to Manitoba farmers guaranteed prices for the purchase of their wheat in exchange for a commitment by the farmer to purchase their farming equipment. The inside features a catalogue of various farming equipment available for purchase from the McCormick-Deering Line including: Grain-Harvesting Machines Corn Machines Haying Machines Planting and Seeding Machines Power Machines Tillage Implements Other Farm Equipment cream separators milkers potato diggers etc. Inside cover features the full details of the arrangment should a prospective client accept the terms. Slightest age-toning otherwise fine. Rare. We note that at time of cataloguing no instances of this publication were housed in any institution in Canada including Peel BAC/LAC University of Manitoba Archives & Special Collections et al. <br/><br/> International Harvester Company of Canada Ltd. unknown
19815426Winnipeg Manitoba: Jubilee Committee of the Ukrainian Catholic Metropolitan See of Canada 1981. First Edition First Printing. Stapled Wraps. pp. 24. 8vo. measuring 6" x 9". Textured twice-stapled card covers. Comprises of a complete and detailed programme of commemorative events surrounding the 25th Anniversary of the establishment of the Ukrainian Catholic Metropolitan See of Canada taking place in Winnipeg Manitoba. Includes details of speakers performances by the notable O. Koshetz Choir other musical and liturgical performances short biography of His Eminence Wladyslaw Cardinal Rubin accompanied with a black-and-white photograph of the religious leader many period advertisements by sponsoring local businesses and merchants. Light rubbing to the covers some light spotting else near fine with contents without blemish; very good. Unrecorded in OCLC. Not found in Peel BAC/LAC University of Manitoba Archives & Special Collections. Text chiefly in Ukrainian with some English. <br/><br/> Jubilee Committee of the Ukrainian Catholic Metropolitan See of Canada paperback
193720349Paris, Arthur Rau, 1937. 4°. Mit Titelportrait u. zahlr. ganzs. Abbildungen von Titelblättern. 2 Bll., 310 S., 18 Bll., OLwd.
19326930London Ontario Canada: Kellogg Company of Canada 1932. First Edition First Printing. Card Covers. One revolving wheel mounted upon stiff card covers measuring 17 x 17 cm. Exceptionally rare and charming early Canadian culinary ephemera as issued by the Canadian subsidiary of the Kellogg Company of the United States and illustrated by Allan D. Gow. The card bears the names of each of the Canadian provinces ten provinces and territories at time of publication printed in alphabetical order around the wheel. The wheel is in-turn illustrated with a map of Canada the Canadian Parliament various Kellogg cereal products and a pointer with cut-outs revealing information about each of the respective provinces as the wheel is rotated e.g.: Capital Population Date Entered Confederation Highest Land Elevation Principal River Railway Mileage et al. Verso bears additional text and illustrations with commentary entitled: "Wise Eating Makes Healthy Active Bodies". Exceedingly rare in commerce. At time of cataloguing not found in OCLC although we note the presence of one holding at Yale. Nominally corresponds to its sister American publication similarly titled and published one year prior in 1931: "Kellogg's wheel of knowledge: interesting facts about the United States". See OCLC #914363663. Not found in Driver. No detectable flaws; near fine. <br/><br/> Kellogg Company [of Canada] unknown
1970795London Ontario Canada: Kellogg Company of Canada Limited 1970. First printing. Stapled Wraps. Unpaginated pp. 14. Small 8vo measuring 19cm. Illustrated stapled card cover. Lightest edgewear contents bright clean and unmarked with tight sound binding; very good. OCLC #628676601 indicates the presence of this title in two institutions. Scarce. <br/><br/> Kellogg Company of Canada Limited paperback
189761925Victoria B.C.: R.E. Gosnell Agent General 39 Victoria St. 1897. 8vo. 500 7 pp. plus 26 pp. publisher’s illustrated advertisements. Over 50 photo plates 4 maps 2 large folding recto & verso text illustrations. Red pebbled publisher’s cloth black lettering & decorated border front cover gilt & black lettering on spine minor edgewear rubbing ownership stamps & writing on title still VG copy from the library of former California State Librarian Gary Kurutz. First edition thus of this expanded edition of Gosnell’s 1860-1931 noted British Columbia Year Book and was originally self-published by first British Columbia Legislative Librarian and the first Provincial Archivist. Unlike the initial print run for this publication which consisted of only 216 pages this Year Book in reaction to the Klondike Gold Rush excitement expanded with a section on “The Canadian Yukon†with notes drawn from William Ogilvie article by H. Bratnober additional maps and even includes a section on the “Routes into Klondyke.†Also featured are numerous printed photos documenting stampeders on their way into the golden rivers and streams of the North. See: Kurutz Klondike & Alaska Gold Rushes A Descriptive Bibliography 211c. R.E. Gosnell, Agent General, 39, Victoria St., hardcover
192758785Fort Erie ONT & Buffalo NY: Buffalo Heights Development Co. 1927. 4to. 4 pp unpaginated. printed in sepia & red. With 2 maps 1 large double-page in red & sepia photo illustrations text illustrations. Self-printed softcovers NF. First edition of this uncommon land promotion for the Buffalo Heights land development off of Dominion Road in Fort Erie Ontario which was to have been a model community featuring 66-foor parkways electric street lighting and traffic circles. Launched after the opening of the Peace Bridge between Canada and the U.S. in 1927 the project was touted as an excellent opportunity with 453 lots sold within months. Unfortunately the stock market crash of October 1929 and subsequent Great Depression left most of it uncompleted and eventually only a small number of modest homes were ever built. Worldcat locates 1 copy Yale. Buffalo Heights Development Co., paperback
1945LFA-126735022Revue de 28 pages, format 275 x 375 mm, illustrée, brochée, bon état
in-8°, 454 pp, 4 cahiers de photographies en noir, broche, couverture illustree. Bel exemplaire. [MI-10] Normands et Canadiens dans la Bataille de 1944.