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Title: Canadian Geographic: February/March 1983, Volume 103, Number 1 (Runaway gas wells in Alberta; Wild orchids; Young Inuit and archaeological sites; Raising U.S. Ships of 1812 War, etc.)
Description: Ottawa: Royal Canadian Geographical Society, 1983. Paper bound, Vol. 103, No. 1. A very good copy. 86pp. 240 grams. Note: we have over 200 issues of Canadian Geographic in stock; contact us directly for your orders! This issue includes: Airships: key to Canada's frontiers? by Ken Pole; The exciting first dirigible visit to Canada by Barry Countryman; Raising the Hamilton and Scourge by Dorothy Sangster; Young Inuit learn, earn at archeological sites by John Goddard; Old Montreal: its old self again by Ian Allaby; Wild orchids: exquisite, irresistible, vulnerable by Betty Baird; Fish habitat re-created in river diversion by Vivien Bowers; The spectacular dunes of Prince Edward County by Ross Hawthorne; New downtown for the nation's capital by Ian Darragh; Folk art on tour, charm, wit and whimsy by Valerie Knowles; Capping that gas well blowout in Alberta by Ed Struzik.

Keywords: Royal Canadian Geographical Society, Canadian Geographic Magazine, David Maclellan, Enid Byford, Airships Ken Pole; First Dirigible Visit Canada Barry Countryman; Raising Hamilton Scourge Dorothy Sangster; Young Inuit Archeological Sites John Goddard; Old

Price: US$ 7.50 Seller: Books on the Web/Booksinternationale.com
- Book number: 21670