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Canadian Geographic (ed. by David Maclellan with Enid Byford et al) - Canadian Geographic: April/May 1982, Volume 102, Number 2 (Calanus: grand lady of arctic research; Public transit getting back on the rails; Astrolabe discovered off Newfoundland, etc.)

Ottawa: Royal Canadian Geographical Society, 1982. Paper bound, Vol. 102, No. 2. Fine copy. 86pp. 235 grams. Note: we have over 200 issues of Canadian Geographic in stock; contact us directly for your orders! This issue includes: Vancouver's False Creek: from eyesore to dynamic waterfront showcase by Mark Budgen; Public transit getting back on the rails by Ian Allaby; Astrolabe discovered off Newfoundland coast; Hordes of hopping hares: an Arctic enigma by GR Parker; Why McAdam New Brunswick has such a big railway station by David Folster; Our floral emblems by Betty Rapkins; Is easy access spoiling Yukon's old pipeline route? by Lyn Hancock; East Coast gannets on safe but crowded perch by Peter Reschke; Newfoundland outports captured in clay reliefs by Valerie Knowles; Canada's driest sunniest and mildest cities by Gordon Faye; Calanus: grand old lady of Arctic research by EH Grainger.
USD 7.50 [Appr.: EURO 7 | £UK 6 | JP¥ 1180] Book number 21665

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