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  • - Stories of Our Van Tat Gwich'in Elders/Googwandak Nakhwach'anjoo Van Tat Gwich'in
    av Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation
    495

  • av Alice Major
    339

  • - Sketches Toward a Self-Portrait
    av Robert Kroetsch
    339

    Governor General's Award-winning author shows through stark lyric how "every enduring poem was written today."

  • - Canadian Publishing and the Correspondence of Sinclair Ross, 1933-1986
     
    459

  • av Stephen Scobie
    399

  • - Portrait of a Dynamic Ecosystem
    av Kevin P. Timoney
    1 039 - 1 809

    Timely ecology of the Peace-Athabasca Delta-home of wildlife, indigenous cultures, and Alberta's oil sands.

  • - Glimpses of the Prairie Provinces from the Golden Age of Postcards
    av Ken Tingley
    421

  • av Tony Cashman
    269

  • - The First Hundred Years, 1908-2008
    av Merrill Distad
    265,-

  • - In the Footsteps of Gavrilo Princip
    av Tony Fabijancic
    399

    Tensions leading to World War I brewed for years, and were brought to a head by the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand. But who was the assassin? What was his plan? Not many people know the name of Gavrilo Princip. Tony Fabijancic peels back the mystery surrounding Princip, and explores his journey to Sarajevo, his motivations, idealism, and Yugoslavianism. Fabijancic also connects Princip to the new Bosnia that emerged from the ethnic violence of the 1990s. Anyone with an interest in literary travel writing, Balkan nationalism, and international politics will find a wealth of historically important information folded into a remarkable story set in a fascinating land.

  • - The Labour of Pioneer Children on the Canadian Prairies
    av Sandra Rollings-Magnusson
    459

  • - Reading, Spirituality, and Cultural Politics
    av Daniel Coleman
    269

    While reading is a deeply personal activity, paradoxically, it is also fundamentally social and outward-looking. Daniel Coleman, a lifelong reader and professor of literature, combines story with meditation to reveal this paradox and illustrate why, more than ever, we need this special brand of "quiet time" in our lives. In Bed with the Word sparks with every conceivable enticement for those who worry about living in a culture of distraction and who long to reconnect with something deeper.

  • - 18th Century Court Attire in the Mactaggart Art Collection
    av John E. Vollmer
    359

  • - The Life and Adventures of Roger Pocock
    av Geoffrey A. Pocock
    459

  • - Chinese Paintings from the Mactaggart Art Collection
    av Ka Bo Tsang
    369

  • - A Narrative of Political Management
    av Arthur Kroeger
    459

  • - A History of the University of Alberta, 1908-2008
    av Rod Macleod
    585

  • - His Books and Illustrations for Young Readers
    av Robert J. Desmarais
    445 - 529

  • av Robert Kroetsch
    339

    Front french flap Hazard Lepage, the last of the studhorse men, sets out to breed his rare blue stallion, Poseidon. A lusty trickster and a wayward chevalier, Hazard's outrageous adventures are recorded by Demeter Proudfoot, his secret rival, who, as the narrator, writes this story while sitting naked in an empty bathtub. In his quest to save his stallion's bloodline from extinction Hazard leaves a trail of anarchy and confusion. Everything he touches erupts into chaos necessitating frequent convalescences in the arms of a few good women, except for those of Martha, his long-suffering intended. Told with the ribald zeal of a Prairie beer parlor tall tale and combining the mythic magnitude of a Greek odyssey, The Studhorse Man marks Robert Kroetsch's celebration of unbridled character set against the backdrop of rough-and-ready Alberta emerging after the war. Back french flap As an extensively published novelist, poet, critic and scholar, Robert Kroetsch is one of Canada's most accomplished authors. Born in Heisler, Alberta in 1927, he earned his PhD with the University of Iowa's Writer's Workshop. In 1969 his second novel, The Studhorse Man, won the Governor General's Award for Fiction. He has published nine novels and twelve books of poetry as well as diverse travel and scholarly writing. His most recent collection of poetry, The Hornbooks of Rita K (University of Alberta Press), was short-listed for the Governor General's Award for Poetry in 2001. Recognized as a Distinguished Alumnus of the University of Alberta, he is the recipient of the second Award of Distinction from the Manitoba Arts Council, Arts. Robert Kroetsch lives in Winnipeg. Aritha van Herk grew up in Robert Kroetsch's Battle River country. Inspired by his writing, she has chronicled Alberta in eight works of fiction and non-fiction. Her latest book, Mavericks: An Incorrigible History of Alberta, won the Grant MacEwan Author's Award for Alberta writing. She is a University Professor and Professor of English at the University of Calgary. Photograph of Robert Kroetsch by ENVISION. Cover Image: Silvers by Joe Fafard, APII, 1999, 36"H x 48"L x 12"W, ed. of 7. Used by permission of the artist. Back cover panel, block quotes "Have you seen a blue stallion?" Hazard inquired. He knew that Poseidon, by virtue of living in a house, would not be adverse [averse?] to entering a doorway. For this reason he inquired after his stallion in places like the Rialto Theatre, the Palace of Sweets, and Mike's newsstand. He ducked into Woodward's and asked a girl if she had seen a big blue stallion come in. "Only a pair of grays," the girl replied, pointing to where a floorwalker was cleaning up horse turds with a feather duster. "They went toward lingerie." -from The Studhorse Man

  • av William Edward Traill
    419

  • - Toward a History of Women in the North American Wests
     
    423

  • - R.M. Patterson's 1927-1929 Journals
    av Raymond Murray Patterson
    379

  • av Alice Major
    339

  • - From Entitlement to Charity
    av Shereen Ismael
    459

  • - Canadian Authors' Reflections
     
    679

  • - M.P. Bridgland in the Canadian Rockies, 1902-1930
    av I.S. (Dept. of Canadian Studies) MacLaren
    471

    Mapper of Mountains follows the career of Dominion Land Surveyor Morrison Parsons Bridgland, who provided the first detailed maps of many regions of the Canadian Rockies. Between 1902 and 1930, this unheralded alpinist perfected phototopographical techniques to compile a series of mountaintop photographs during summers of field work, and spent his winters collating them to provide the Canadian government, tourists, and mountain climbers with accurate topographical maps. Bridgland was a great climber and co-founder of the Alpine Club of Canada. Mapper of Mountains also tells the story of the Rocky Mountain Repeat Photography Project, which studies the changes sustained in the Rockies, repeating the field work accomplished by Bridgland almost a century ago.

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