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  • av Cynthia J. Faryon
    122,-

    An illustrated collection of true stories from the Canadian Army of friendship, loyalty, determination, and bravery during World War II.

  • - A Defining Conflict for Canada's Political Culture
    av David Bell
    168,-

    The American refugees who fled north to Canada after Britain's defeat by the revolutionary U.S. army were determined to build a culture separate from the U.S. By their numbers and their politics they became effectively the founders of English Canada.

  • - Canada'S Literary Treasure
    av Stan Sauerwein
    165,-

    This is the story of a life that doesn't go according to plan. Despite this, Lucy Maud Montgomery has created a world that still resonates deeply with readers.

  • av Geoff D'Eon
    194,-

    The unforgettable story of a famous eighteenth century mutiny aboard The Bounty, and the Lunenberg County-built replica that starred with Marlon Brando in a Hollywood film, and was later sailed by a fearless captain straight into destruction.

  • - Top Canadian Flying Ace
    av Dan McCaffery
    139,-

    A new illustrated biography of Canada's great flying ace

  • - Canadian Soldiers in the Trenches and in the Air
    av Cynthia Faryon
    165,-

    A short history of Canadian soldiers in the First World War, illustrated with photos and war art from the Group of Seven

  • - The Great Canadian Victory of World War I
    av Tom Douglas
    122,-

    An illustrated short history of the Great Canadian victory at Vimy Ridge in the First World War.

  • - A Day by Day Calendar of Nova Scotia History
    av Leo Deveau
    293,-

    Day by day events that have shaped Nova Scotia

  • - Heroes and Survivors
    av Joyce Glasner
    165,-

    An extensively illustrated short account of the moments before and after the largest man-made explosion to date, all in the bustling harbour city of Halifax

  • - The Spirit of Innovation
    av Jennifer Groundwater
    165,-

    The world of communications was forever changed by his invention of the telephone, but that's not all Alexander Graham Bell put his mind to

  • - Stephen Saxby, the Tumultuous Birth of Weather Forecasting, and Saxby's Gale of 1869
    av Jerry Lockett
    267,-

    In the mid-nineteenth century, the new science of weather forecasting was fraught with controversy on both sides of the Atlantic. In the United States, a bitter dispute about the nature of storms had raged for decades, and forecasting was hampered by turf wars then halted by the Civil War.

  • - Halifax, Victoria and the Royal Navy 1749-1918
    av Bryan Elson
    185,-

    Shows the key role played by naval bases in Halifax and Victoria in forestalling the United States' designs on Canada and ensuring that Canada emerged as an independent country in the 20th century.

  • - On Board, Destination Canada
    av Rob Rondeau
    187,-

    The sinking of the Titanic on its maiden voyage in 1912 captured the world's attention a hundred years ago and still holds it today. Although it was bound for New York, more than 100 passengers aboard the ocean-liner were headed for Canada. Titanic Lives delves into the unique stories of ten of those passengers.

  • - The First Canadian Navy Casualties in the First World War
    av Bryan Elson
    169,-

    This is a story drawn from the early days of the Canadian Navy, an account of four young Canadian seamen who were the Navy's first casualties at the beginning of the First World War. Ironically, many consider them victims of incompetent seamanship by a British naval officer.

  • - American and French Prisoners of War in Halifax 1794-1816
    av Brian Cuthbertson
    216,-

    A small island in Halifax's beautiful Northwest Arm was the site for a British military prison from 1794 to 1816. More than 10,000 French, Spanish and American seamen, privateers and soldiers passed through the prison during its 22-year existence.

  • - Robbery, Murder and Mayhem off the Canadian East Coast
    av Dan Conlin
    166,99

    "From the grisly cover photo of a reproduction gibbet to ghostly folk tales, the topic never fails to thrill. Dan Conlin's Pirates of the Atlantic is a brief but lively account of a popular subject" -Telegraph Journal Pirates have scoured the Atlantic coast from the 15th century to the present day.

  • - Master Shipbuilders of the Maritimes
    av Stanley Spicer
    213,-

    "... stunningly beautiful... gorgeously illustrated. (Spicer) is a master storyteller and meticulous researcher, and The Age of Sail is a book well worth having." - Canning Gazette "... an impressive homage to Maritime shipbuilders...

  • - The Life of Boston Loyalist Sir Benjamin Hallowell
    av Bryan Elson
    264,-

    "Elson has done an excellent job in bringing Hallowell's story to a wider audience, a story that might never have been told without his dedicated efforts. Meticulously researched and well written, Nelson's Yankee Captain is an informative, intelligent and entertaining biography.

  • - The Photo History of a Canadian City at War -- 1939--1945
    av William D. Naftel
    213,-

    In 1939, Halifax quickly became the country's centre of war activity when Canada declared war on Germany. With its vital naval base and its key role in getting supplies to Great Britain, the city was on a wartime footing for seven long years. Blackouts, enemy ships just offshore, and worries about raids and attacks were part of daily life.

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