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Title: Canadian Geographic Magazine, August/September 1985
Description: Ottawa, Canada: Royal Canadian Geographical Society, 1985. First Edition. Paperback. 90 pages. Features/Articles: Champlain and shellfish - the French Connection; Alexander Graham Bell and Baddeck, Nova Scotia; The Arctic Realm - Beauty and Bounty in a 'hostile' land; Canada's Noorduyn Norseman - a tribute to a great bush plane - a fixture in the North for 50 years; Coyotes - no varmint after all; A New View of Canada - Geoff Goodship and his huge map of Canada - 5m x 1m; Seafood's new wave - plump blue mussels and exotic oysters hottest items on East Coast shellfish farms; Faces from the past - photographic treasures from B.C.'s provincial museum and archives; A patch of tallgrass very much worth saving - the St. James - Assiniboia Living Prairie Museum; Jimmy McQuat's log 'castle'; Whatever happened to Breadalbane's wheel?; Pronouncing names as the locals do; The Luck of a Grandparent's Farm - recollections of Arthur Stilwell. Moderate wear. Unmarked. *Please note: Coyote photo clipped from page 38 affecting text of coyote article on page 37. Please do not buy this magazine if you are interested in the coyote article.; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; Canadian Geographic Magazine, August/September 1985 Champlain and shellfish - the French Connection; Alexander Graham Bell and Baddeck, Nova Scotia; The Arctic Realm - Beauty and Bounty in a 'hostile' land; Canada's Noorduyn Norseman - a tribute to a gre. Fair .

Keywords: August/September 1985 ; ; '' ; 's Canadiana Back Issues

Price: US$ 69.95 Seller: RareNonFiction.com - Rare Books and Vintage Magazines
- Book number: 842c7021