Winnipeg 1919The Strikers' Own History of the General StrikeBy The Winnipeg Defence Committee, Introduction by Christo Aivalis, Edited by Norman PennerThe most important primary document from the Winnipeg General Strike now back in print with a new introduction on the occasion of the strike's 100th anniversary |
Two experienced mining engineers familiar with the history of mining technologies reveal the time period and the design logic of the flood tunnels which have prevented looting of the treasure buried on Nova Scotia's Oak Island. |
A fascinating story of a privileged Toronto youth who rose to fight for the establishment of the state of Israel. |
Profiles of Canadian women athletes who are breaking down barriers and taking the game for themselves. |
In this book, Carmel Vivier tells the stories of nine ill-fated vessels who navigated the treacherous waters of the Atlantic. |
The fascinating history of the lighthouses of Nova Scotia and its seafaring past come alive in this illustrated, highly engaging account |
Too Young to DieCanada's Boy Soldiers, Sailors and Airmen in the Second World WarBy John Boileau, By Dan Black, Foreword by John de ChastelainThe never-before-told story of underage youth in uniform |
Casa LomaCanada's Fairy-Tale Castle and Its Owner, Sir Henry PellattBy Bill Freeman, Photographs by Vincenzo Pietropaolo
Paperback Out of print
9781459411838 | Published: July 2016 |
Canada Since 1960: A People's HistoryA Left Perspective on 50 Years of Politics, Economics and CultureEdited by Cy GonickA critical perspective on the last five decades of Canadian life |