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  • av Robert M Dawson
    372

    This book provides an engrossing account of how between mid-October and mid-November 1944 the conscription crisis was faced and resolved.

  • - An Approach to Number Education in the Infant School
    av Eileen Churchill
    475

    Miss Churchill is fully conversant with the works of Piaget, Cuisenaire, Cassirer and other leading thinkers in educational philosophy, psychology, and linguistics. She has synthesized their concepts with her own experience and research at Leeds University.

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    372

    In 1961 the Royal Society annual session topic was an especially vital issue, the population explosion, and this volume, based on the papers given at the meeting, has much valuable information and many pertinent and provocative comments on this phenomenon particularly as it affects Canada.

  • - Part III: The Anisoptera-Three Families
    av Philip S Corbet & Edmund M Walker
    524,-

    Dr. Walker and Dr. Corbet make a signal contribution in gathering together all available information on the dragonflies of Canada and Alaska.

  • - The Anisoptera-Four Families
    av Edmund M Walker
    554,-

    Dr. Walker makes a signal contribution in gathering together all available information on the dragonflies of Canada and Alaska.

  • - Part I: General, Part II: The Zygoptera-Damselflies
    av Edmund M Walker
    509

    Dr. Walker makes a signal contribution in gathering together all available information on the dragonflies of Canada and Alaska.

  • - A study in the principles of industrial reconstruction
    av Mackenzie King
    563,-

    Industry and Humanity is not only a history of King's career as industrial relations expert and consultant for the Canadian government and several giant American corporations. It also contains illustrations and analogies from his urban industrial and educational experiences.

  • av A.Margaret Evans
    598,-

    Margaret Evans's biography of Mowat is in some ways the story of a golden age in the Ontario's history and the establishment of Ontario, through Mowat's stubborn struggle with Ottawa, as the dominant province in Confederation.

  • av Douglas M. Johnston
    358,-

    With the adoption of the U.N. convention on the law of the sea in 1982, this volume delineates the issues and their implications for Canada's future at sea, and recommends the establishment of an independent advisory body to ensure serious and comprehensive treatment of maritime concerns.

  • av William F Ganong
    701

    Crucial Maps was the last series of articles by the author, the results of his systematic investigations into New Brunswick's physiography, aborigines, early explorations, wars and settlements.

  • - Ontario's Educative Society, Volume III
    av W G Fleming
    842,-

    Volume III explores the basic units in the educational system: student, teacher, and school. It examines the aims of education, historically and philosophically, and describes the development of various types of schools.

  • - Patterns, Links, Letters
    av Cecil J. Houston & William J. Smyth
    402

    In mid-19th century Canada, the Irish outnumbered the English and Scots two to one. Yet their different experience have been much less studied than their US counterparts. The authors evaluate both emigration and settlement and present as well revealing personal documents about intense, often painful experiences of the settlers.

  • av J.A. Irving
    563,-

    Professor Irving's book indicates how the apparent suddenness of the Social Credit rise to power and the magnitude of the victory aroused world-wide comment. He analyses systematically and comprehensively the rise of the movement as a phenomenon of mass psychology.

  • - Concrete Subjectivity and the Natural Desire to See God
    av Randall S. Rosenberg
    490,-

    In The Givenness of Desire, Randall S. Rosenberg examines the human desire for God through the lens of Lonergan's "concrete subjectivity."

  • - Music, Sound, Language
    av Elicia Clements
    672,-

    This study investigates how the medium of sound and its most representative art form of music enable Virginia Woolf to develop fresh concepts and methods in her experimental fiction.

  • - Reading Catherine of Siena in Late Medieval and Early Modern England
    av Jennifer N. Brown
    901

    In Fruit of the Orchard, Jennifer N. Brown builds upon academic discourse about medieval readers, trans-Reformation studies, and Catherine of Siena to reveal insights into the changing devotional reading appetites and practices of the period.

  • - Fear, Hope, Happiness: Philosophy and Political Use
    av Remo Bodei
    1 485,-

    The passions have long been condemned as the creator of disturbance and the purveyor of the temporary loss of reason, but, as Remo Bodei argues in Geometry of the Passions, we must abandon the perception that order and disorder are in a constant state of collision.

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    445,-

    Contemporary Inequalities and Social Justice in Canada examines the changing contours of inequality and social justice in contemporary Canada.

  •  
    372

    The essays in this volume help to explore the relations and the mutual responsibilities of the university and business.

  •  
    695,-

    This volume of documents, records, and early writings covers the discovery and settlement of Ontario's Trent valley, development and decline of the lumber trade, the Trent Canal and community life, and is abundantly illustrated in gravure and line from source materials.

  • - A Biography of Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle, 1623-1673
    av Former Professor of English Douglas Grant
    460

    This biography is the first full-length study entirely devoted to the Duchess of Newcastle showing her metamorphosis from an imaginative, bashful child into a romantic public figure emerging as the first woman writer of her times.

  • av Giger Professor of Latin Elaine (Princeton University (Emerita)) Fantham
    431,-

    This volume establishes some of the limitations governing figurative language in Latin speech and prose, analysing the conservative imagery of Terence and of Cicero's letters, contrasting this naturalistic language with the fantasies of Plautus and the formalization of Cicero's speeches.

  • - Julian-Dalmatian Writers and Artists in Canada
     
    746,-

    This ground-breaking study of Italian-Canadian writers and artists with roots in Istria and Dalmatia highlights the history of their diaspora, the vitality of their literary and artistic works, and the distinctive multiculturalism that characterises them.

  • - In a Normalized Early West-Saxon Orthography
    av J B Bessinger
    287,-

    The author has attempted to cover the vocabulary of the whole corpus of Anglo-Saxon verse and make the word-list as broadly useful as possible for the general student of Anglo-Saxon literature.

  • av George Liber
    477

    Liber's book will transform our understanding of the entangled histories of Ukraine, the USSR, Germany, and East Central Europe in the twentieth century.

  • - English Royal Women and Literary Patronage, c.1000-c.1150
    av Elizabeth Muir Tyler
    1 160,-

    In England in Europe, Elizabeth Tyler focuses on two histories: the Encomium Emmae Reginae, written for Emma the wife of the thelred II and Cnut, and The Life of King Edward, written for Edith the wife of Edward the Confessor.

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    1 160,-

    Bernard Shaw and William Archer is the final volume in the series on the Selected Correspondence of Bernard Shaw. The two colleagues loved to debate with one another in public, and these feisty arguments regularly carried over to the letters, which bear witness to the vital partnership between a theatre critic and a playwright.

  • - Multidisciplinary Approach
    av Martin L. Friedland
    358,-

    The judicial system occupies an important place in society, yet it has been one of the least studied of Canadian institutions, traditionally left to lawyers and members of the legal profession. In this volume nine non-lawyers scrutinize its operation in Canada from the perspectives of several academic disciplines.

  • av Angelo P. Grima
    431,-

    Dr. Grima examines several alternative choices for management, such as metering, increasing marginal prices, sewerage charges, seasonal charges, and an increasing price block schedule, and describes the results of each.

  • av Jack Gray
    209

    First presented in 1970, the play's protagonist, Moische Schneiderman, is a tailor whose possessions include a small business, a large mortgage, a devoted wife, three beautiful daughters, and a sense of the ridiculous.

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