First to DieThe First Canadian Navy Casualties in the First World War(Formac Illustrated History)By Bryan ElsonThe tragic story of four young Canadian seamen, and the early days of the Canadian Navy |
Big League DreamsBaseball Hall of Fame's first African-Canadian, Fergie Jenkins(Lorimer Recordbooks)By Richard Brignall"I'll start if you want me to. I think I can do it. Me, Fergie Jenkins." |
Something to ProveThe story of hockey tough guy Bobby Clarke(Lorimer Recordbooks)By Nicole MortillaroHe didn't want to be known as a diabetic hockey player. He was a player with diabetes.
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9781552774809 | Published: March 2010 |
Winning GoldCanada's incredible 2002 Olympic victory in women's hockey(Lorimer Recordbooks)By Lorna Schultz NicholsonThey'd lost the last 8 games they'd played against Team USA. To stand a chance at Olympic Gold, they just needed to believe. |
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. |
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. |
The Historical Atlas of Prince Edward IslandThe Ways We Saw Ourselves(Formac Illustrated History)By James W MacNuttMaps, paintings, lithographs and archival photos document the history of Prince Edward Island. |
Pirates of the AtlanticRobbery, murder and mayhem off the Canadian East Coast(Formac Illustrated History)By Dan ConlinThe reality beyond the myths and stories about pirates operating off the Canadian coast. |
FearlessThe Story of George Chuvalo, Canada's Greatest Boxer(Lorimer Recordbooks)By Richard BrignallThe story of George Chuvalo - Canada's greatest boxer. |
Fighting for GoldThe Story of Canada's Sledge Hockey Paralympic Gold(Lorimer Recordbooks)By Lorna Schultz NicholsonThrough determination, guts and guile, Canada's sledge hockey team wins Olympic gold in 2006. |