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  • av Claire Gilchrist
    149,-

    Coyotes Pica and Scruff face a harsh winter - food is scarce and they argue over whether to steal from humans. Reluctantly Pica agrees to take bread from a truck, but gets locked in and carried far from the city. She must survive wolves, leg traps, and ice mountains to get back home. But even if she makes it, will Scruff be waiting for her?

  • av Sky Gilbert
    245

    Shy, effeminate Professor Denton Moulton lives in his head, and in his head he is really a long-dead movie star - the glamorous Gloria Grahame, from the golden age of Hollywood. His own sex life is nonexistent and he feels he hardly has a right to exist, let alone to tell anyone else's stories. But Gloria's sex life is scandalous.

  • av Rowan McCandless
    239

  • - A Journey on the Trans-Canada Highway from St. John's to Victoria
    av Mark Richardson
    415,-

    In 10 weeks during the summer of 2012, on the 50th anniversary of the Trans-Canada Highway, author Mark Richardson drove the nearly 8,000 kilometres of the iconic road, meeting a variety of people along the way, exploring the route's fabled history, and discovering how important this ribbon of asphalt is to Canada.

  • - The Restall Hunt for Buried Treasure
    av Lee Lamb
    179

    Treasure hunters have come to Oak Island seeking its cache, but have always left empty-handed. The Restall family lived and worked on the island, driven by their quest for riches and fame, encouraged by small successes, toughened by minor frustrations and major setbacks, pressing on until their quest ended in tragedy.

  • - Then and Now
    av Andrew Hind
    359,-

    Since the 1880s, people have travelled to Muskoka in search of solace and relaxation, enjoying the comfort and warm hospitality of resorts while revelling in the tranquil wilderness and refreshing lakes. Here the stories of twenty classic resorts are explored, some of which are thriving today while others are long gone but fondly remembered.

  • av Patricia Fanthorpe
    255

    Satanism has been known around the world by many names and has involved the shadowy deities of ancient pagan religions. In Satanism and Demonology, the great central questions behind the legends are explored: does Satan, or Lucifer, really exist, and if he does, what dark, anomalous powers does he wield?

  • - The Battle of Chippawa, 5 July 1814
    av Donald E. Graves
    329,-

    The author discusses the personalities and analyzes the organization and tactics of the opposing forces in this well-documented account.

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    175

    In this diverse anthology of poetry, fiction, and memoir, twenty-five writers with lived experience of mental health and addictions issues speak up.

  • av Adan Jerreat-Poole
    149,-

    After Tav's dangerous journey to the magical City of Eyes, they realize they're more than just a purple-haired, motorcycle-riding teenager who can see magic - they know how to use it.

  • - My Life with Irving Layton
    av Anna Pottier
    279

    After dropping out of school, 23-year-old Anna Pottier became Layton's fifth and final wife. She was 48 years his junior. As Irving's partner, she shared his world until Parkinson's and early-stage Alzheimer's changed both of their lives, and Pottier had nothing left to give.

  • - The Canadian Connection Exposed
    av Palmiro Campagna
    235,-

    The UFO Files digs deep into the government's archives to unravel the true story of Canadas fascinating connection to the UFO phenomenon. Weaving together eyewitness accounts and secret government files, including newly declassified documents, Campagna relates some startling episodes in Canadian UFO history.

  • - Reflections of a Canadian Officer in Kandahar
    av Colonel John Conrad
    399,-

    By every principle of war, every shred of military logic, logistics support to Canada's Task Force Orion in Afghanistan should have collapsed in July 2006. There are few countries that offer a greater challenge to logistics than Afghanistan, and yet Canadian soldiers lived through an enormous test on this deadly international stage - a monumental accomplishment. Canadian combat operations were widespread across southern Afghanistan in 2006, and logistics soldiers worked in quiet desperation to keep the battle group moving. Only now is it appreciated how precarious the logistics operations of Task Force Orion in Kandahar really were.What the Thunder Said is an honest, raw recollection of incidents and impressions of Canadian warfighting from a logistics perspective. It offers solid insight into the history of military logistics in Canada and explores in some detail the dramatic erosion of a once-proud corner of the army from the perspective of a battalion commander.

  • av Harold A. Innis
    299,-

    This is one of Inniss most important contributions to the debate about how media influences the development of consciousness and societies.

  • - A History of St. John Ambulance and the Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in Canada
    av Christopher McCreery
    509

    This history recounts the remarkable story of the St. John Ambulance, its contribution to our country, and those who made it possible.

  • av Andrew Hind
    495

    The authors explore the tragic history of communities whose stars have long since faded, and the people who once lived, loved, and laboured in them.

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    625

    This concise manual identifies, describes, and explains the concepts, components, and ideas that relate to military leadership.

  • - A Tribute to Elizabeth II on Her Golden Jubilee
    av Arthur Bousfield & Garry Toffoli
    269,-

  • - Afghanistan's Hundred-Year War
    av Phil Halton
    279

    The current conflict in Afghanistan is not about Western intervention, but part of a hundred-year war over the issues of modernity, secularism, and the centralization of power.

  • av Emily Brewes
    199

    Twenty-five years after humanity's narrow escape from climate collapse, Jesse Vanderchuck meets a talking dog named Doggo. Together, they leave the Underground to find Jesse's sister and a new life. Throughout, Jesse weaves a series of fantastic fairy tales from threads of memory.

  • av S.M. Freedman
    175

    For Eve Gold, almost dying isn't the real shock - it's what comes after. Brain damage leaves her tortured by repressed memories of a childhood where her innocence was stolen one lie - and one suspicious death - at a time. In order to survive, she must unearth old secrets.

  • av Colleen Nelson
    169

    Frankie's past is a mystery. Her recurring dreams of a hundred-year-old circus side show just may hold the key, but when she sees the performers in real life, she has no idea what to believe. Are the dreams Frankie's way of working through trauma, or something more sinister at play?

  • av Jason Russell
    259,-

    A history of work in Canada in its different forms over time and how it was shaped by an important range of influences.

  • - The Long War and Uneasy Peace of POW John Reid
    av Jonathon Reid
    269,-

    After five weeks of officer training, Dr. John Reid was sent to Hong Kong in 1941. After the Japanese victory, he spent a year in Hong Kong prison camps before being sent to Japan as a slave labourer. His efforts to save his men were heroic, but he would never be the same.

  • - Creating a New Culture of Mental Health for Parents
    av Olivia Scobie
    245

    Impossible Parenting outlines how cultural systems, messages, and pressures are negatively impacting the mental health of parents of infants and young children, and provides practical solutions for parents who are struggling to meet these impossible standards.

  • av Shelley Peterson
    149,-

    Evangeline Gibb and her heroic horse, Kazzam, team up to solve a horrific crime where treachery, deception, intrigue, and suspense weave together in a hoof-pounding race to save the missing girls before it's too late.

  • - Female Impersonator Craig Russell and His Wife, Lori Russell Eadie
    av Brian Bradley
    259,-

    Superstar female impersonator Craig Russell and Lori Russell Eadie, his wife, were unusual misfits who thrived on stage and screen through waves of change in Canada. They were talented and successful, yet they struggled with mental illness, abuse, and trauma.

  • av Heidi von Palleske
    249

    A boy falls from a tree and his best friend feels responsible. Loss and guilt bind them as they grow to adulthood. When the two boys meet albino twins Clara and Blanca, their destinies intertwine.

  • av Martin Michaud
    199

  • - An Amanda Doucette Mystery
    av Barbara Fradkin
    189

    Searching for an uncle missing for thirty years, Amanda Doucette traces unsettling connections to the recent discovery of human remains in the remote Alberta badlands.

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