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. |
Exploring Nova ScotiaA Guide to 400+ Unique Adventures and ActivitiesBy Dale Dunlop, By Alison ScottThe authoritative guide for more than 400 adventures in all corners of Nova Scotia fully revised, expanded and updated.
Paperback Out of stock indefinitely
9780887809033 | Published: May 2010 |
Melville Prison and Deadman's IslandAmerican and French Prisoners of War in Halifax 1794-1816(Formac Illustrated History)By Brian CuthbertsonThe first book on the little known story of Melville Prison and Deadman's Island. |
The Young IcelanderThe story of an immigrant in Nova Scotia and ManitobaBy Johan Magnus Bjarnason, Introduction by Birna BjarnadottirAn early 20th century bestseller, now translated into English, offers rare insight into the experience of young European immigrants to Canada. |
Wartime HalifaxThe photo history of a Canadian city at war - 1939-1945(Formac Illustrated History)By William D. NaftelA stunning visual account of Canada at war, focusing on the city where everyone -- children, civilians and military personnel -- was part of the effort to defeat Nazi Germany. |
Nova Scotia ColourguideIndependent Writers, Local Knowledge(Colourguide Travel)By Colleen Abdullah, Photographs by Keith Vaughan, Edited by Colleen Abdullah
Paperback Out of print
9780887808647 | Published: March 2009 |
A history of Halifax's extraordinary role in the Second World War. |
EBook / PDF Out of print
9780887808302 | Published: February 2008 |
When some affluent American visitors come to Ravanoke for a fishing holiday, their car gets stuck and some local residents help them out. |