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    405,-

    The annual meeting of the Royal Society of Canada for 1964 was held in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. It was fitting that this meeting should be related to various developments -- political, economic, and scientific -- in Canada during the preceding one hundred years.

  • - Reference Sources
    av J N Siddall
    405,-

    This book is an attempt to meet the need for reference lists of books and general papers under broad subject categories in the general field of Mechanical Engineering. It is also intended to show the user the techniques of using information sources.

  • - The History of a Peasant Bourgeoisie in Twentieth-Century Mexico
    av Frans J Schryer
    465,-

    This case study of the 'ranchero' region of Sierra Alta de Hidalgo offers a new perspective on the rancheros and their role in the Mexican Revolution and its aftermath.

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    405,-

    The Canadian Cancer Research Conferences focus on multi-disciplinary approaches to the study of cancer and serve as an international forum for the presentation and discussion of new research into the problem of cancer. This collection of twelve stimulating and informative papers from the tenth conference.

  • - Especially in Drama
    av G G Sedgewick
    359,-

    Professor Sedgewick examines closely the notion of irony in drama, and skillfully analyses that delight in contrast of appearance and reality, in the combination of superior knowledge and detached sympathy, which the spectator finds in contemplating the performance of the whole or individual parts of a play.

  • - An Imperial Study
    av Frederic F Thompson
    465,-

    The story of the French shore problems is not merely concerned with international treaties which both Britain and France interpreted to their advantage, but is also much of the story of Newfoundland's emergence from Imperial proscription.

  • av John W Thomson
    465,-

    As a working key and manual to the lichen genus Cladonia on the American continent north of Mexico, this study will be a valuable aid to professional lichenologists, botanists, mycologists, plant ecologists, plant ecologists and naturalists.

  • av Malcolm W Wallace
    315,-

    This is a study of the characteristics of the English as revealed their literature throughout the centuries, showing, among other traits, their patriotism and their concern with public affairs and every abiding human interest, which have persisted from the Elizabethans through Milton, Keats, and Wordsworth.

  • - The History of the Conservation Movement in Ontario to 1970
     
    405,-

    Unique in Canada until 1970, the program has proved so effective that it is now being emulated in two other provinces -- Manitoba and Quebec. This history of the conservation authorities in Ontario demonstrates the reasons for the success of the movement.

  • - Its Potentialities
     
    359,-

    The large-scale development of resources that has been taking place in the Canadian Northwest since World War II has attracted much public interest. The Royal Society of Canada, at its 1958 meeting, devoted attention to the Northwest, and the present volume includes seven papers which were presented in the meetings.

  • av J J Saastamoinen
    465,-

    Since the Second World War the use of electronics has become essential in many forms of surveying. Equipment grows more and more sophisticated. This is the first book which explains the workings of such equipment already and easily to the average user.

  • - Report based on a symposium held at the IX International Congress of Paediatrics
     
    465,-

    The IXth International Congress of Paediatrics selected Kernicterus as one of the major topics for discussion in recognition of the significant advances made in medical knowledge of this problem during the past decades.

  • - A study in diplomacy, politics, and public opinion
    av Keith A P Sandiford
    439

    This book closes an obvious gap in nineteenth-century historiography by carefully analysing British policy and public opinion with regard to the Schleswig-Holstein problem from 1848 to 1864.

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    405,-

    Here is a collection of timely reports which review and assess the state of development of several branches of geochemistry. They serve as well to indicate the contemporary scope, technique, and philosophy of this field of scientific inquiry.

  • av Kathleen I McMurrich
    359,-

    This invaluable handbook provides a basic knowledge of muscle action and co-ordination with which students of occupational therapy can applying specific techniques to specific conditions of muscle insufficiency for the restoration of function.

  • - The First Ethnographic and Geographic Investigations in the Yukon and Kuskokwim Valleys of Alaska
    av Henry N Michael
    619

    The expedition of Naval Lieutenant Lavrentiy Alekseyevich Zagoskin constitutes one of the most remarkable pages in the history of Russian exploration during the first half of the nineteenth.This translation makes available an outstanding source in the history of early scientific investigations in the North.

  • - The Canadian Experience, 1943-1954
    av H a Logan
    405,-

    This essay is an attempt to describe the Canadian system of state interference since its general inception a decade ago, against a background of lesser interference affecting a section of the economy over the forty preceding years.

  • av John M Robson
    405,-

    As R.J. Schoeck explained in his introduction to the first volume in this series, a group at the University of Toronto began in 1965 to plan annual conferences on editorial problems. Our first conference (October 1965), dealing with the sixteenth century, was followed by a second in November 1966, out of which the present volume has grown.

  • - Resistance of Concrete to Sulphate and Other Environmental Conditions; A Symposium in Honour of Thorbergur Thorvaldson
     
    525,-

    This book on concrete is a compilation of scientific and technical papers presented at a symposium held in honour of a Canadian scientist of international stature, the late Thorbergur Thorvaldson.

  • - Thomas Jefferson's View of War
    av Reginald C Stuart
    359,-

    Stuart's analysis of Jefferson's thinking on matters military shows a sensitive awareness of the tensions in western thought which arose in the transition from the ideas of the Enlightenment to those of the modern era.

  • - A Contribution of the Division of Zoology and Palaeontology
    av F A Urquhart
    315,-

    The Division of Zoology of the Royal Ontario Museum collected various species of animals throughout the Province of Ontario, with particular emphasis on the local fauna of the Toronto region. Naturalistsmade careful collections of animals and recorded accurate observations on the species with which they were familiar.

  • av M H Scargill
    275,-

    THIS book is intended for the beginning student in Germanic Philology and, in particular, for students of Old English.

  • av J E Sands
    359,-

    This book began as a study of the nature and accounting treatment of intangible assets. It was soon apparent, however, that the problems raised by intangibles were fundamental to the entire structure of accounting theory and the scope of the work broadened to attempt to create a whole new framework of accounting theory.

  • - A Series of Lectures Organized by the Committee Representing the Teaching Staff of the University of Toronto
     
    359,-

    The threat of utter tragedy does not arise directly out of man's greater mastery over nature, it comes, as Sir James Jeans has so pointedly stated, from the absence of man's moral control over himself. That control can be accomplished only through, and by, education.

  • av Frank R Scott
    275,-

    Professor Scott discusses the relationship between civil liberties and the Canadian constitution in the light of the steps now being taken to write a Bill of Rights into the law. But he takes a much wider point of view than that suggested by present political alternatives.

  • av Tryggvi J Oleson
    465,-

    This work presents a new approach to the problem of the constitution of the Witenagemot. It was undertaken because no detailed and exhaustive study of the Witenagemot at a given moment of the Anglo-Saxon period exists.

  • av Elias S Shoufani
    405,-

    In a detailed analysis of the political forces then at work, Dr. Shoufani shows the tremendous influence of the Meccan aristocracy on the policies of Muhammad in his last two years, on his adoption of the northern strategy aimed at invading Syria, and later, on the election of Abu Bakr.

  • - The North-South Policies of Canada, the Netherlands, Norway, and Sweden
     
    465,-

    Canada, the Netherlands, Norway, and Sweden have, to varying degrees, earned a reputation for being more responsive to Third World needs and aspirations than other developed industrial societies. In this volume a number of senior scholars offer interpretive essays on the North/South policies of these four middle powers.

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    465,-

    This collection of previously unpublished essays written by leading scholars in the field of American literature was commissioned by the Department of English at Carleton University to celebrate the establishment of the programmie in American literature.

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    405,-

    These papers are not final assessments; they are individual and independent contributions to Mill studies that clearly show the vitality of both Mill's thought and the certainty that it will continue to influence and change the ways in which we think about the human condition.

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