Plunder & PillageAtlantic Canada's Brutal and Bloodthirsty Pirates and PrivateersBy Horwood, HaroldPlenty of fast-paced action by lawless pillagers and opportunists. |
Queens of the IceThey were fast, they were fierce, they were teenage girls(Lorimer Recordbooks)By Carly AdamsDuring the 1930s, a team of hockey players ruled the ice: They were fast, they were fierce... and they were teenage girls. |
Trois bâtiments patrimoniaux connus les édifices législatifs des trois provinces Maritimes , de belles photographies couleur, et un texte dont les contextes architectural et historique se complètent. |
Building for DemocracyThe History and Architecture of the Legislative Buildings of Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and New BrunswickBy James W MacNuttThree landmark heritage buildings the legislatures of the three Maritime provinces illustrated with beautiful colour photographs, and a text that combines architectural background with historical context |
China ClipperPro football's first Chinese-Canadian player, Normie Kwong(Lorimer Recordbooks)By Richard BrignallThe story of what it took for a young Alberta boy to become the first Chinese-Canadian to play professional football in Canada. |
North of SuperiorAn Illustrated History of Northwestern Ontario(Lorimer Illustrated History)By Michael S Beaulieu, By Chris SouthcottA beautifully illustrated popular history of Ontario's northwestern region from pre-contact to the present. |
An award-winning, classic book exploring the island's history and its natural features, available again with stunning new colour photography. |
Captain James Cook in Atlantic CanadaThe adventurer and map maker's formative yearsBy Jerry LockettA fascinating account of the famous Captain James Cook and the formative years he spent learning navigation, map-making and naval command during turbulent years in Atlantic Canada |
The NHL's first black captain gives back. |
Jordin TootooThe highs and lows in the journey of the first Inuk to play in the NHL(Lorimer Recordbooks)By Melanie FlorenceThe highs and lows in the journey of the first Inuit to play in the NHL. |