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  • - Selected Writings and Public Talks by Cecil Burgess, 1909-1946
    av Cecil Scott Burgess
    469

  • - Literature in English by Canada's Ukrainians
    av Lisa Grekul
    459

  • av E.D. Blodgett
    339

  • - Conversations with Robert Kroetsch, Daphne Marlatt, Erin Moure, Dionne Brand, Marie Annharte Baker, Jeff Derksen, and Fred Wah
    av Pauline Butling
    459

  • - open the grass
    av E.D. Blodgett
    269

  • - Flying Neon Toothpicks in the Grass
    av John Acorn
    365

  • - Baroness Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven and Felix Paul Greve
     
    399

  • av E.D. Blodgett
    269

    An Ark of Koans is a meditation on the mystery of what happens at the moment it happens. Although it takes animals as its threshold, animals only serve as innocent guides toward fathoming, if not understanding, events as small, inconceivable miracles.

  • - Feminism and Politics in Alberta
    av Lois Harder
    409

    Alberta''s Conservative governments have employed several strategies to resist feminist claims for women''s equality, from stonewalling during the 1970''s oil boom, to grudging initiatives during the subsequent bust. Recently-under the guise of deficit reduction-Alberta has adopted a neoliberal ideology that seeks to shrink the province''s role as a guarantor of equality. Lois Harder has written the definitive study of the modern evolution of politics in Alberta as seen through the lens of women''s political struggles.

  • - Memoirs of the Right Reverend William Carpenter Bompas
    av H.A. Cody
    399

  • av Dennis Cooley
    269

    You are about to read a book like no other. Bloody Jack is a collection about the making and unmaking of story, of poetry and of history. Based loosely on the life of John Krafchenko, a notorious Manitoban outlaw, the poems of Bloody Jack turn fact and fiction upside down and inside out. Dennis Cooley has added more than a dozen new poems to this revised edition and Douglas Barbour has written an introduction. By turns earthy and earnest, soulful and sly, Bloody Jack is a rollicking, fun-filled riot of a volume by one of Canada''s favourite poets. "Bloody Jack is back again, bigger, bolder, sweeter and even more outrageous." -David Arnason

  • av Michael Nolan
    411

    Michael Nolan follows the evolution of CTV from a group of small independent television stations across Canada to the powerful network it is today. He chronicles the boardroom struggles within the network as strong personalities clashed over economic and cultural matters.

  • - Globalization, Governments and the Transformation of Rural Communities
    av Roger Epp
    409

    Some of the most intense effects of globalization can be seen in rural communities. Despite a booming world economy, rural communities-and the people who work in natural-resource industries like farming, forestry, mining or fishing-have been hard hit by recent international trade agreements. This collection looks at changing rural life, across the country and around the globe.

  • - Viewing Arts and Arts Institutions on the Prairies
    av Frances W. Kaye
    419

  • av Robert Kroetsch
    269

  • av Nigel Darbasie
    242

  • - Exploring Systems That Make Traffic Safer
     
    419

  • - Concepts and Cases in Injury, Health and Social Life
    av J. Peter (Senior Associate/Assistant Professor Rothe
    365

  • - Essays in Honour of John E. Foster
     
    459

  • - The Edges and Edginess of Reading Prose Pictures and Visual Fictions
    av William F. Garrett-Petts
    459

  • av Sinclair Ross
    242,99

  • av Sinclair Ross
    242,99

    Sonny, an aspiring musician, and Mad, a young woman down on her luck, struggle to survive in the mean streets of Montreal. Introduction by Nat Hardy.

  • - speaking you is holiness
    av E.D. Blodgett
    240

    Governor-General''s award-winning poet E.D. Blodgett continues his series of meditations on love, living, and loss. This intelligent collection offers more of Blodgett''s lush imagery and deep questioning within the apostrophe form. A lovely offering from one of Canada''s leading writers.

  • - e-ililimonaniwahk
    av C. Douglas Ellis
    529

  • - A History of the Oblates and the Catholic Community in British Columbia
    av Vincent J. McNally
    459

    Dr. McNally critically examines well over 150 years of Oblate and general Catholic history in Canada''s western-most province with special emphasis on the Native people and Euro-Canadian settlers. It is the first survey history of the Catholic Church in British Columbia.

  • - Memoirs of a Pioneer Canadian Missionary
    av John W. Niddrie
    339

    Insightful, opinionated, but always thoughtful, Niddrie of the North-West reveals the lively social dynamics of Canada''s formative years.

  • - Human Rights Challenges for the New Millennium
     
    459

    On the fiftieth anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, hundreds of people gathered in Edmonton, Alberta to reflect on the accomplishments of the Declaration and current challenges to human rights. This volume offers their collective insights. Participants in this landmark conference included: Desmond Tutu, Archbishop Emeritus of Cape Town; Francine Fournier, Assistant Director General of UNESCO; Her Excellency Mary Robinson, United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights; and The Right Honourable Antonio Lamer, Chief Justice of Canada. "From federal ministers, to Chinese and Vietnamese dissidents, to academics, the judiciary, advocates for the poor, the disabled, the disenfranchised and the minorities; the delegates engaged in vibrant and compassionate dialogue which was both enriching and worrisome." --Canadian Senate Debates

  • - An Account of the Signing of Treaty No. 8 and the Scrip Commission, 1899
    av Charles Mair
    429

    When Through the Mackenzie Basin was published in 1908, it became an immediate success as an adventure book on the unsettled regions of Northwest Canada. Many of the issues the book addresses are still topical and contentious, a century after the signing of Treaty 8. In this new edition, David Leonard''s introduction puts Mair''s work into its historical context, while Brian Calliou''s introduction adds a First Nations perspective. Charles Mair''s first-hand account of the siging of Treaty No. 8 at Lesser Slave Lake in 1899 and the distribution of scrip in the District of Athabaska "has come to constitute the most detailed published source for the interpretation of these events," albeit from Mair''s imperial perspective, notes Leonard, as "a government supporter, ardent Canadian nationalist and firm believer in the British institutions." This edition also includes the complete text of Treaty No. 8 including signatories, the "Order In Council Ratifying Treaty No. 8," and "The Report of Commissioners for Treaty No. 8."

  • - From the End of the War to the End of the Century
    av George Melnyk
    369 - 469

  • av Jordan Zinovich
    255

    Blending fact and fiction, prose and poetry, Jordan Zinovich reconstructs one of history's most charismatic, yet enigmatic, figures. Gabriel Dumont in Paris retells the events leading up to the Northwest Rebellion through the eyes of Dumont and those who surround him. Many voices clash and mingle in this story, guided always by Dumont's own rememberings. My breath explodes, consuming naked trees. Above the coughing rifles Riel is bellowing: Fight on my brave M?tis. You are the chosen ones in this New World. ... When I part the brush Riel cries: Uncle Gabriel! We are beaten. What now? "But Louis, you must always have known that we would be beaten. We are defeated, so now we perish. Now they destroy us. Now you teach me the lessons I must take from this."

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