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Title: Canadian Geographic: February/March 1984, Volume 104, Number 1 (Crowsnest Pass: drama and controversy; Nature's laboratory in a High Arctic oasis; St. Pierre et Miquelon: a quaint 'complication', etc.)
Description: Ottawa: Royal Canadian Geographical Society, 1984. Paper bound, Vol. 104, No. 1. Minor creasing to bottom corner of front cover else a very good or better copy. 86pp. 240 grams. Note: we have over 200 issues of Canadian Geographic in stock; contact us directly for your orders! This issue includes: Canada 1: our impertinent challenge for the America's Cup by Bruce Kirby; How to make our cities more livable in winter by John Royle; Crowsnest Pass: history and controversy in a stunning setting by Nicole and Elliott Bernshaw; Nature's laboratory in a High Arctic oasis by Fred Bruemmer; Canada from the air: a pictorial by JA Kraulis; St. Pierre et Miquelon: a quaint complication off Newfoundland shore by Morris Ilyniak; St-Sauveur: Plus ca change, plus c'est la meme chose by Dane Lanken; Pelicans are very much Canadian too by George Peck; Ottawa's spectacular new gallery, museum.

Keywords: Royal Canadian Geographical Society, Canadian Geographic Magazine, David Maclellan, Enid Byford, Canada 1 Impertinent Challenge America's Cup Bruce Kirby; Canadian Cities More Winter Livable John Royle; Crowsnest Pass History Controversy Nicole Elliott Be

Price: US$ 7.50 Seller: Books on the Web/Booksinternationale.com
- Book number: 21675