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A young woman living with her family on the frontier in Quebec, Maria endures the hardships of isolation and climate and must choose between three suitors.
"Death of a Hero", published in 1929 was the author's literary response to the war. He went on to publish several works of fiction. In 1942, having moved to the United States, he began to write biographies. This last work was very controversial, as it was highly critical of the man still regarded as a war hero.
This book describes the variety of responses to the problems of the Great Depression and helps clarify some of the social issues prevalent in the 1930s.
The remarkable story of the career of Budge Bell-Irving, who rose to prominence and public recognition during World War II as the commander of the Seaforth Highlanders and the Loyal Edmonton regiments and went on to become the lieutenant-governor of British Columbia.
A devil-may-care account of hair-raising flying, hard drinking, fast ladies, and an unbelievable insouciance in the face of danger.
A collection of the key documents and speeches that trace the evolution of Canadian foreign policy since 1945.
In Alice Munro, Brenda Pfaus provides a unique and intriguing look at one of Canada's greatest living writers.
These essays address issues like police regionalization, the role of police unions, the use of police tactical units, and the role of women in policing.
A cookbook for people fresh from their parent's house.
This is a collection of personal reminiscences and first-hand recollections of diplomatic service in war-torn Indochina beginning in the late 1950s with the International Supervisory Commission and concluding with the last days of that terrible and desperate war in Viet Nam.
Glasscos Selected Poems won him the Governor Generals Award. This collection includes examples of his translations, excerpts from his erotic poetry, and three short prose commentaries.
Colonel David Fanning, of North Carolina, was one of the most remarkable characters developed by the American Revolution.
Tom Henighan's numerous works of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry include The Maclean's Companion to Canadian Arts and Culture, The Well of Time, and the YA novel Viking Quest (2001). He lives in Ottawa, and teaches at Carleton University.
Levi Adams' Jean Baptiste: a poetic olio, in II cantos was first published in 1828.
Natural Space In Literature: Imagination and Environment in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Fiction and Poetry.
A portrait of poet Louis Dudek as man and artist.
One of his most famous works was his controversial Reply to Lord Durham's Report, written at white heat and originally published in 1839, at first in the form of seven letters to the Times. This edition also includes an introduction from Alfred G. Bailey, a Professor Emeritus of History at the University of New Brunswick.
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