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  • - A Gripping Memoir of a Pioneering Family in the Chilcotin - A Classic
    av Eric Collier
    269,-

  • - John R. Jewitt's Narrative of Capture and Confinement at Nootka
    av John Jewitt
    259,-

    John R. Jewitt''s story of being captured and enslaved by Maquinna, the great chief of the Mowachaht people, is both an adventure tale of survival and an unusual perspective on the First Nations of the northwest coast of Vancouver Island. On March 22, 1803, while anchored in Nootka Sound on the west coast of Vancouver Island, the Boston was attacked by a group of Mowachaht warriors. Twenty-five of her 27 crewmen were massacred, their heads "arranged in a line" for survivor John R. Jewitt to identify. Jewitt and another survivor, John Thompson, became 2 of some 50 slaves owned by the chief known as Maquinna. Among other duties, they were forced to carry wood for three miles and fight for Maquinna when he slaughtered a neighbouring tribe. But their worst fear came from knowing that slaves could be killed whenever their master chose. Since most of the Mowachaht wanted the two whites dead, they never knew what would come first--freedom or death. After Jewitt was rescued, following 28 months in captivity, he wrote a book of his experiences. It appeared in 1815 and became known as Jewitt''s Narrative. It proved so popular that it is still being reprinted today.

  • av Brian Barazzuol
    269,-

  • av Kelsey Lonie
    269,-

  • av Keiko Honda
    329,-

  • av David Giblin
    269,-

  • av Harriet Zaidman
    185,-

  • av Christy Obalek
    269,-

  • av Graeme Menzies
    309,-

  • av Haley Healey
    239,-

  • av Nikki Bergstresser
    159,-

  • av Ken Mather
    339,-

  • av Rosalie I. Tennison
    289,-

    A woman's poignant account of her impoverished upbringing in isolated rural communities and her mother’s struggle to give her children more than she had.

  • av Collin Varner
    289,-

  • av Haley Healey
    159 - 269,-

  • av Rayna Meakin
    185 - 269,-

  • av Jenna Greene
    149,-

  • av Teoni Spathelfer
    159,-

  • av Teoni Spathelfer
    159,-

  • av Teoni Spathelfer
    159,-

  • av David Foster & Wayne Aitken
    289,-

  • - Understanding the Craft that Helped Shape British Columbia
    av Sanford Osler
    299

  • - Doomed Navigator and Explorer
    av Anthony Dalton
    159,-

  • - True Stories of Trailblazing Women of Vancouver Island
    av Haley Healey
    159,-

    "An engaging contribution to Canadian women's history." --BC Books for BC SchoolsA fascinating collection of concise stories about seventeen courageous, independent, and diverse women who shaped the history of Vancouver Island.From the lush rainforest of Clayoquot Sound to the bustling city streets of Victoria, Vancouver Island has been home to an astounding number of inspiring women. On Their Own Terms: True Stories of Trailblazing Women of Vancouver Island celebrates the achievements of seventeen amazing heroines working in multiple fields, from world-famous artists to social activists to groundbreaking scientists and quietly defiant labourers. The diverse women in this engaging new collection include: pioneer and midwife Tuwa 'hwiye Tusium Gollelim, Mary Ann Gyves; world-renowned algae botanist Josephine Tilden;undiscovered aviatrix Lilian Bland;Vancouver Island's first African-Canadian teacher, Emma Stark; andentrepreneur and bounty hunter Ada Annie Rae-Arthur, better known as Cougar Annie.On Their Own Terms will delight and empower anyone looking for true stories of nineteenth- and twentieth-century women who confronted uncertainty, challenged gender norms, and excelled in their respective vocations. Whether you are an entrepreneur, an educator, a rebellious spirit, or an armchair adventurer, these incredible women who thrived on Vancouver Island will captivate you.

  • - A Complete Guide
    av Richard Cannings
    415

    The ultimate bestselling field guide to birds of the Pacific Northwest bioregion, now fully revised in its Second Edition! An essential reference for birders west of the continental divide, particularly for intermediate and advanced observers -- Western Birds: The Quarterly Journal of Western Field Ornithologists. Discover over four hundred bird species in Birds of British Columbia and the Pacific Northwest, the quintessential guide for serious birders or those who are ready to take their bird-watching to the next level. Now in its Second Edition, this bestselling field guide is fully updated to conform to recent comprehensive revisions to taxonomic standards and sequencing of avian families, making it consistent with the most current print and online resources. Join renowned bird experts Richard Cannings, Tom Aversa, and Hal Opperman as they illuminate key identification traits, vocalizations, seasonal status, habitat preferences, and feeding behaviours. Compact full-page accounts include maps and nine hundred photographs by the regions top bird photographers. With a wide territorial range that covers much of BC through to southern Oregon and the Rocky Mountain crest west beyond the Pacific coast, this is the most complete portable guide of its kind on the market.

  • - Shifting Perspectives
     
    539

    "A thought-provoking full-colour art book exploring changing landscapes through the pioneering work and innovative processes of Canadian photographer Sylvia Grace Borda. Sylvia Grace Borda made a substantial debut into new media and photo art when she launched Every Bus Stop in Surrey, BC. With this piece, Borda reclaimed California coastal conceptual photo strategies from the 1960s and used them to document a large Canadian city by its own transit system. This marked her entry into international recognition. Since then, Borda has undertaken epic projects to re-imagine urban spaces, from the 'New Towns' of East Kilbride and Glenrothes in Scotland to modernist faith buildings in Northern Ireland. In this dazzling new monograph, Sylvia's exceptional body of work is examined and placed in both a regional and international context. Specifically, her practice developed in Surrey is examined in relation to art history, the Vancouver School of Art, digital media, community engagement, and projects concluded in Scotland, Northern Ireland, and Finland. Featuring essays by more than a dozen contributors, including curators, artists, and scholars--each presenting specific perspectives on how Borda's diverse arts practice has shifted and expanded the mediums of art, photography, and social awareness--Sylvia Grace Borda: Shifting Perspectives constructs a conversation between the remembrance of place and current narratives in art history."--

  • av Barbara Smith.
    285

    A delightfully frightful collection of spooky stories set across Canada, appropriate for all ages and perfect for reading aloud around the campfire. In this spine-chilling companion to Campfire Stories of Western Canada and Ghostly Campfire Stories of Western Canada, Barbara Smith takes readers on a cross-country trip of sinister spirits, urban myths, haunted houses, ghostly shipwrecks, and other unexplained phenomena, just in time for camping season. With over forty hair-raising tales set in every province and territory, Campfire Stories from Coast to Coast combines fact and legend, with truly terrifying results. From an ancient spirit that haunts a Cape Breton lake to a Manitoba hitchhiker who encounters a UFO to a Tofino surfer who receives a fateful warning from a stranger, this collection is a celebration of all things creepy and Canadian. Ideal for camping trips, slumber parties, or lonely nights when you just want to scare yourself silly, Campfire Stories from Coast to Coast is sure to become a family favourite.

  • - Amazing Stories
    av Michael C Neitzel
    159,-

  • - An Explorer's Guide Pioneer Churches of British Columbia
    av Liz Bryan
    349

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