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Hudson's Bay Company (Dafoe, Christopher, ed. with Carol Preston, managing ed.)
The Beaver, Exploring Canada's History, February/March 1993
Winnipeg: Hudson's Bay Company, 1993. Periodical, 8.5 x 11 stapled wraps, illustrated throughout in black and white and colour with numerous photos, art, diagrams and maps, 56pp. Ships lettermail. A very good or better copy (other copies of this issue may also be available). Cover: W. Frank Lynn: Red River carts at HBC Post, Pembina, 1872 (HBC Collection). Contents of this issue: Part of the Oral Tradition by Christopher Dafoe; Upper Canada Preserved; Isaac Brock's farewell to arms, Queenston Heights 1812 by Robert Malcomson; No Mercy for Mercy Hall - Religious mania and murder in colonial New Brunswick by John Edward Belliveau; The Tragedy of White Bird - A great Indian leader's lonely death in exile by Hugh Dempsey; The Seed and The Harvest - Self-help in Depression time Manitoba by Tom Saunders; Our 'Unmade' Roads - Getting around the colonies when the going was not so good by Dave MacIntosh; Canada's Flying Huskies - Anything Anywhere was the motto of this transport squadron by Peter Candy; plus Book Reviews.
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Book number: 26331
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Keywords: Beaver Magazine Hudsons Bay Company; Editor Beaver Carol Preston; Frank Lynn Red River Carts Hbc Post Pembina, Oral Tradition Christopher Dafoe; Upper Canada Preserved Isaac Brock Queenston Heights Robert Malcomson; Mercy Hall Religious Mania Murder Colon

 
Hudson's Bay Company (Dafoe, Christopher, ed. with Carol Preston, managing ed.)
The Beaver, Exploring Canada's History, August/September 1993
Winnipeg: Hudson's Bay Company, 1993. Periodical, 8.5 x 11 stapled wraps, illustrated throughout in black and white and colour with numerous photos, art, diagrams and maps, 56pp. Ships lettermail. A very good or better copy (other copies of this issue may also be available). Cover: Northcote at Fort Edmonton, 1875 by Peter Rindlisbacher. Contents of this issue: Northcote - Paddlewheels and glory on the Saskatchewan; Men Bred in the Rough Bounds - The Scottish military tradition in Canada by Ian McCulloch; Left, Right or Down the Middle? - Rules of the road; a perplexing mystery solved by Frederick A. de Luna; Lost Honour - The very strange story of the medal that nobody won by Hugh Halliday; Golden Boy - A symbol running North over Winnipeg by Hubert Mayes; Memories of a Day of Horrors - Dartmouth and the Halifax Explosion, 1917 by Harry Chapman; plus Book Reviews.
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Book number: 26332
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Catalogue: History-Canada
Keywords: Beaver Magazine Hudsons Bay Company; Editor Beaver Carol Preston; Northcote Fort Edmonton Peter Rindlisbacher. Northcote Paddlewheels Saskatchewan River; Scottish Military Tradition Canada Ian Mcculloch; Dartmouth Halifax Explosion 1917; Harry Chapman Cdn

 
Hudson's Bay Company (Dafoe, Christopher, ed. with Carol Preston, managing ed.)
The Beaver, Exploring Canada's History, February/March 1994
Winnipeg: Hudson's Bay Company, 1994. Periodical, 8.5 x 11 stapled wraps, illustrated throughout in black and white and colour with numerous photos, art, diagrams and maps, 56pp. Ships lettermail. A very good or better copy (other copies of this issue may also be available). Cover: Skaters in Lawrence Park, Toronto, 1948 by J.S. Hallam. Contents of this issue: Simpson at Red River by Christopher Dafoe; The Great Debate - Lincoln versus John A. Macdonald on the speaker's platform by David Raymont; Painters of Canada's Past - As they were: The art of JS Hallam by Paul Hallam; The Strange Expedition of Alexander McArthur - An amateur ornithologist heads into the unknown by William Barr; The Voyage of the John Barry - From Cook to Canada on the perilous ocean, 1825 by Carol Bennett McCuaig; Kings of the Ice - Hockey's first Golden Age and the men who made it by James Whalen; 999 Queen Street West - George Brown and the Toronto Asylum scandal by Chris Raible; plus Book Reviews.
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Book number: 26334
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Catalogue: History-Canada
Keywords: Beaver Magazine Hudsons Bay Company; Christopher Dafoe Editor Beaver Carol Preston; Skaters Lawrence Park Toronto Hallam; Simpson Red River Christopher Dafoe; Lincoln John Macdonald Speaker Platform David Raymont; Painters Canada Hallam; Expedition Alexan

 
Hudson's Bay Company (Dafoe, Christopher, ed. with Carol Preston, managing ed.)
The Beaver, Exploring Canada's History, June/July 1994
Winnipeg: Hudson's Bay Company, 1994. Periodical, 8.5 x 11 stapled wraps, illustrated throughout in black and white and colour with numerous photos, art, diagrams and maps, 56pp. Ships lettermail. A very good or better copy (other copies of this issue may also be available). Cover: On The Cariboo Road - Water-colour by Lucius O'Brien, National Gallery of Canada. Contents of this issue include: Annals of the Fur Trade - The making of the Hudson's Bay Company Archives by Deidre Simmons; Mere Curiosities Are Not Required - The story of the HBC Museum Collection by Robert Coutts and Katherine Pettipas; On the Cariboo Gold Rush Road - The long, dangerous journey to the mother lode by Robert Busch; 1919 - The Winnipeg General Strike reconsidered by JM Bumsted; The Packet/George Back's Sketchbooks; Christopher Moore on Dechene's New France; plus Book Reviews.
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Book number: 26335
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Keywords: Beaver Magazine Hudsons Bay Company; Cariboo Road Water-Colour Lucius O'brien, Annals Fur Trade Hudson's Bay Company Archives; Deidre Simmons; History Hbc Museum Collection Robert Coutts; Katherine Pettipas; Cariboo Gold Rush Road Robert Busch; 1919 Winni

 
Hudson's Bay Company (Dafoe, Christopher, ed. with Carol Preston, managing ed.)
The Beaver, Exploring Canada's History, August/September 1994
Winnipeg: Hudson's Bay Company, 1994. Periodical, 8.5 x 11 stapled wraps, illustrated throughout in black and white and colour with numerous photos, art, diagrams and maps, 56pp. Ships lettermail. A very good or better copy (other copies of this issue may also be available). Cover: The Challenge of the Mountains - from an early CPR travel brochure, Glenbow Archives. Contents of this issue include: Christopher Dafoe on Canada's Century; Guardians of The Rockies - Conservationists and mountain-climbers by PearlAnn Reichwein; The Friendly Games - Hamilton hosts the first British Empire Games, 1930 by Glynn Leyshon; Myth-Making at Fort St. James - History, in various versions, 1828-1928 by Frieda Esau Klippenstein; Kathleen Parlow: A Life in Music - A Canadian virtuoso in St. Petersburg, 1906 by Hubert Mayes; The New Jerusalem - Jewish pioneers go back to the land, 1884 by Abraham Arnold; Christopher Moore meets Pierre Berton; plus Book Reviews.
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Book number: 26336
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Catalogue: History-Canada
Keywords: Beaver Magazine Hudsons Bay Company; Guardians Rockies Conservationists Mountain-Climbers; Pearlann Reichwein; Hamilton British Empire Games 1930; Glynn Leyshon; Fort St. James History; Frieda Esau Klippenstein; Kathleen Parlow Music Canadian Virtuoso St.

 
Hudson's Bay Company (Dafoe, Christopher, ed. with Carol Preston, managing ed. And Alex Kachur, assist. ed.)
The Beaver, Exploring Canada's History, October/November 1994
Winnipeg: Hudson's Bay Company, 1994. Periodical, 8.5 x 11 stapled wraps, illustrated throughout in black and white and colour with numerous photos, art, diagrams and maps, 56pp. Ships lettermail. A very good or better copy (other copies of this issue may also be available). Cover: Baseball by George Benjamin Shepherd, from the University of Virginia magazine Corks & Curls, 1910. Feature article traces the roots of baseball to the year 1838 and the small town of Beachville, Ontario. 'The basis of this claim lies with a lengthy letter published 5 May 1886 in the Philadelphia-based Sporting Life magazine. The letter, entitled 'A Game of Long-ago Which Closely Resembled Our Present National Game', was written by Dr. Adam Ford of Denver, Colorado, who had grown up in Beachville. Part of the letter was also printed in the Ingersoll Ontario Chronicle. Contents of this issue also include: Baraga - A Habsburg prelate in the New World by Graham MacDonald; Abner Who? - Baseball's surprising Canadian roots by Mark Kearney; High Priestess of IT - A touch of sin with Elinor Glyn by Marian Fowler; Well Pleased With The Country - British farmers on the grain and banquet circuit by Wayne Norton; A Life of Service - The remarkable Mary Barrett Speechly by Angela Davis; plus Book Reviews.
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Book number: 26337
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Catalogue: History-Canada
Keywords: Beaver Magazine Hudsons Bay Company; Baseball George Benjamin Shepherd Virginia Magazine Corks Curls, Baraga Habsburg Prelate New World; Graham Macdonald; Abner Doubleday Baseball Canadian Roots; Mark Kearney; Elinor Glyn; Marian Fowler; Mary Barrett Spee

 
Hudson's Bay Company (Dafoe, Christopher, ed. with Carol Preston, associate ed. and Alex Kachur et al)
The Beaver, Exploring Canada's History, April/May 1995
Winnipeg: Hudson's Bay Company, 1995. Periodical, 8.5 x 11 stapled wraps, illustrated throughout in black and white and colour with numerous photos, art, diagrams and maps, 56pp. Ships lettermail. Few light round (coffee cup?) marks to front cover else a very good or better copy (other copies of this issue may also be available). Cover: Detail from an illustration by Captain William Steele, said to show Commodore Yeo observing an action through his telescope in the War of 1812. Contents of this issue include: Christopher Dafoe:Annals of The Beaver; War on Lake Ontario - A costly victory at Oswego, 1814 by Robert Malcomson; Rescue Mission - Canadian soldiers and airmen in an arctic ordeal by Hugh Halliday; Quebec and Conscription - The death of Ernest Lapointe and a fateful change of policy by John MacFarlane; Mysterious Deaths at Onion Lake - Two union men went missing. Was it murder? by Laurel Sefton MacDowell; Reflections on the North, From the Beaver, December 1936 by Stephen Leacock; Christopher Moore on Multiculturalism; plus Book Reviews.
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Book number: 26339
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Catalogue: History-Canada
Keywords: Beaver Magazine Hudsons Bay Company; War Lake Ontario Oswego 1814 Robert Malcomson; Hugh Halliday; Quebec Conscription Policy Ernest Lapointe; John Macfarlane; Laurel Sefton Macdowell; Christopher Dafoe Editor Beaver Carol Preston Cdn Periodicals

 
Hudson's Bay Company (Dafoe, Christopher, ed. with Carol Preston, associate ed. and Alex Kachur et al)
The Beaver, Exploring Canada's History, August/September 1995
Winnipeg: Hudson's Bay Company, 1995. Periodical, 8.5 x 11 stapled wraps, illustrated throughout in black and white and colour with numerous photos, art, diagrams and maps, 56pp. Ships lettermail. A very good copy (other copies of this issue may also be available). Cover: Fishing on the Souris, by Marion E. Barker. Contents of this issue include: Christopher Dafoe:Annals of The Beaver; Colours of the Farm - A boy's life on a prairie farm between the wars by Donald Lamont; Fuel for the Home Fires - Taking care of the women they left behind, 1914-1918 by Desmond Morton and Cheryl Smith; Louis Slotin and the Invisible Killer - The tragedy of a Canadian scientist and the A-bomb by Martin Zeilig; Tyrant of the Ottawa Valley - Planting the Clan McNab in colonial Canada by Bernard Shaw; North with the Red River Brigade - A York Boat adventure in the days of the fur trade by William Cornwallis King; A Surgeon on the Bay - An eighteenth-century man of all sciences by WB Ewart; Tourists in Old Montreal - Prime destination on the Victorian Grand Tour by Clarence Epstein; Christopher Moore looks at video; plus Book Reviews.
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Book number: 26340
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Keywords: Beaver Magazine Hudsons Bay Company; Fishing Souris River Marion Barker; Donald Lamont; Louis Slotin Canadian Scientist a-Bomb; Martin Zeilig; Tyrant Ottawa Valley Clan Mcnab Colonial Canada; Bernard Shaw; Red River Brigade York Boat Fur Trade; William Co

 
Hudson's Bay Company (Dafoe, Christopher, ed. with Carol Preston, associate ed. and Alex Kachur et al)
The Beaver, Exploring Canada's History, October/November 1995
Winnipeg: Hudson's Bay Company, 1995. Periodical, 8.5 x 11 stapled wraps, illustrated throughout in black and white and colour with numerous photos, art, diagrams and maps, 56pp. Ships lettermail. A very good copy (other copies of this issue may also be available). Cover: The Cloth Hall, Ypres, by James Kerr-Lawson - Canadian War Museum. Contents of this issue include: Christopher Dafoe:Annals of The Beaver; The Senate Paintings - Ottawa's forgotten memorial of the Great War by Hugh Halliday; The New Face of War - A loss of innocence at Second Ypres by Paul Dickson; Igor Gouzenko and Canada's Cold War - The strange story of the man with a bag on his head by Laurence Hannant; Playing Football the Canadian Way - McGill met Harvard in 1874 and an old game took a new direction by Eric Zweig; News of the Fur Trade - Dispatches from The Beaver, 1939 ; The Great Saxby Gale of October 1869 - Tides on the Bay of Fundy left a trail of ruin and death by James Whalen; Christopher Moore on Akenson's 'double life'; plus Book Reviews.
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Book number: 26341
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Catalogue: History-Canada
Keywords: Beaver Magazine Hudsons Bay Company; Cloth Hall Ypres James Kerr-Lawson; Senate Paintings Great War; Hugh Halliday; Second Ypres Paul Dickson; Igor Gouzenko Canada Cold War; Laurence Hannant; Eric Zweig; Great Saxby Gale Tides Bay Fundy; James Whalen; Ake

 
Hudson's Bay Company (Dafoe, Christopher, ed. with Carol Preston, associate ed. and Alex Kachur et al)
The Beaver, Exploring Canada's History, April/May 1996
Winnipeg: Canada's National History Society, 1996. Periodical, 8.5 x 11 stapled wraps, illustrated throughout in black and white and colour with numerous photos, art, diagrams and maps, 56pp. Ships lettermail. Moderately creased vertically down center else a very good copy (other copies of this issue may also be available). Cover: Iroquois warrior, 1787, by J. Grasset de St. Sauveur (Library of Congress). Contents of this issue include: The Birthday Party - We celebrated 1967 as dark clouds gathered by JM Bumsted; Our Lodge in the Wilderness - Alma Dick-Lauder, Victorian eccentric by Paul Grimwood; The Treaties of 1760 - Mohawk pacts reverberate across two centuries by John Thompson; The Beast of War & The Lake - German prisoners in Canadian cottage country by Jake MacDonald; Living Picture - The movies come to Canada, 1896 by Peter Steven; Frank Slide - Did greed bring a mountain down? by Allen Seager; plus Book Reviews.
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Book number: 26344
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Catalogue: History-Canada
Keywords: Beaver Magazine Hudsons Bay Company; Iroquois Warrior Grasset St. Sauveur; Canada Birthday 1967 Bumsted; Alma Dick-Lauder Victorian Eccentric; Paul Grimwood; Treaties 1760 Mohawk Pacts; German Prisoners Canadian Cottage Country; Jake Macdonald; Frank Slid

 
Hudson's Bay Company (Dafoe, Christopher, ed. with Carol Preston, associate ed. and Alex Kachur et al)
The Beaver, Exploring Canada's History, June/July 1996
Winnipeg: Canada's National History Society, 1996. Periodical, 8.5 x 11 stapled wraps, illustrated throughout in black and white and colour with numerous photos, art, diagrams and maps, 56pp. Ships lettermail. Front cover somewhat wrinked with a moderate stain near outside edge and first half wirnkled as well (moisture?) else very good (other copies of this issue may also be available). Cover: Eskimos Trading with HBC Ship, painted by Franklin Arbuckle for the Hudson's Bay Company. Contents of this issue include: Can history save us? by Christopher Dafoe; Rumours of Franklin - The strength of the Inuit oral tradition by Dorothy Harley Eber; Quebec in Canada - Founding peoples or sovereign nations? by Ramsay Cook; The Duke's Romantic Retreat - Queen Victoria's father houses his mistress by Sharon Ingallis; Annie Midlige, Fur Trader - A Lebanese widow defies the HBC by Peter Leney; plus Book Reviews.
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Book number: 26345
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Catalogue: History-Canada
Keywords: Beaver Magazine Hudsons Bay Company; Eskimos Trading Hudsons Bay Company Ship Painting; Franklin Arbuckle; Inuit Oral Tradition; Dorothy Harley Eber; Quebec Canada Founding Peoples Sovereign Nations Ramsay Cook; Duke Romantic Retreat Queen Victoria Father

 
Hudson's Bay Company (Dafoe, Christopher, ed. with Carol Preston, associate ed. and Alex Kachur et al)
The Beaver, Exploring Canada's History, August/September 1996
Winnipeg: Canada's National History Society, 1996. Periodical, 8.5 x 11 stapled wraps, illustrated throughout in black and white and colour with numerous photos, art, diagrams and maps, 56pp. Ships lettermail. A very good copy (other copies of this issue may also be available). Cover: Catharine Parr Traill, by Sydney Strickland Tully. Contents of this issue include: Living History - Remembering Canada's most elderly citizens by Donald Smith; Quebec's Laurier, Canada's Prime Minister who bridged two solitudes by PB Waite; The Sport of Kings in Victorian Canada - Running from the rural races to the Queen's Plate by Glen Mikkelsen; A Glorified Stall - Newfoundland contemplates its options, 1946-48 by CJ Fox; Yonge at 200 - The dramatic story of a street and a dream by RB Fleming; Conflicts and Adversities - Scientists in the Arctic, 1913-1916 by Stuart Jenness; plus Book Reviews.
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Book number: 26346
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Catalogue: History-Canada
Keywords: Beaver Magazine Hudsons Bay Company; Catharine Parr Traill Sydney Strickland Tully; Living History - Remembering Canada Elderly Citizens Donald Smith; Quebec Laurier Canadian Prime Minister Two Solitudes Waite; Sport Kings Victorian Canada Rural Races Que

 
Hudson's Bay Company (Dafoe, Christopher, ed. with Carol Preston, associate ed. and Alex Kachur et al)
The Beaver, Exploring Canada's History, February/March 1997
Winnipeg: Canada's National History Society, 1997. Periodical, 8.5 x 11 stapled wraps, illustrated throughout in black and white and colour with numerous photos, art, diagrams and maps, 56pp. Ships lettermail. A very good copy (other copies of this issue may also be available). Cover: Manitoba Elevators - colour woodcut by Walter J. Phillips, Hudson's Bay Co. Collection. Contents of this issue include: A Noble Canadian - The great workhorse of New France by Alison Acker; What Makes Maxie Run? - The future Lord Beaverbrook strikes it rich by Gregory Marchildon; A Schoolboy's Recollections - An eminent historian's first brush with history by PB Waite; The Wheat Board and The Farmer - Who will sell the grain, and for how much? by JE Rea; The Curious Tale of Two Roy Browns - But which one shot down the Red Baron? by Carol Bennett McCuaig; The Philatelic Poets - Stamp collectors court the muse by Les Harding; Canada's Coldest Day - Those who lived through it will never forget by David Phillips; plus Book Reviews.
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Book number: 26348
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Catalogue: History-Canada
Keywords: Beaver Magazine Hudsons Bay Company; Manitoba Elevators Colour Woodcut Walter Phillips, Noble Canadian Workhorses New France; Alison Acker; Maxie Future Lord Beaverbrook; Gregory Marchildon; Wheat Board Farmers Grain Selling Business Rea; Roy Brown Red Ba

 
Hudson's Bay Company (Dafoe, Christopher, ed. with Carol Preston, associate ed. and Alex Kachur et al)
The Beaver, Exploring Canada's History, April/May 1997
Winnipeg: Canada's National History Society, 1997. Periodical, 8.5 x 11 stapled wraps, illustrated throughout in black and white and colour with numerous photos, art, diagrams and maps, 56pp. Ships lettermail. Rear cover and bottoms of most pages wrinkled as though from moisture damage yet a near very good copy (other copies of this issue may also be available). Cover: Artist's Home and Orchard, 1927 - by JEH MacDonald, from the McMichael Canadian Art Collection. Contents of this issue include: Mr. McIntosh's Wonderful Apple - In 1811 a settler made a strange discovery by Shane Peacock; The Trial of Ambroise Lepine - Murder, politics and the public memory by JM Bumsted; In the Footsteps of the Workers - Discovering our hidden history by Peter Steven; Mr. King and Lady Byng - A case of hate at first sight by PB Waite; Canada's Black Defenders - Former slaves answer the call to arms by Wayne Edward Kelly; Canada Votes - The struggle for a secret ballot; plus Book Reviews & Letters.
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Book number: 26349
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Catalogue: History-Canada
Keywords: Beaver Magazine Hudsons Bay Company; Mcintosh Apple Settler Discovery 1811; Shane Peacock; Murder Trial Ambroise Lepine Bumsted; King Lady Byng; Canada Black Defenders Former Slaves; Wayne Edward Kelly; Canada Voting History Secret Ballot; Christopher Daf

 
Hudson's Bay Company (Dafoe, Christopher, ed. with Carol Preston, associate ed. and Alex Kachur et al)
The Beaver, Exploring Canada's History, August/September 1997
Winnipeg: Canada's National History Society, 1997. Periodical, 8.5 x 11 stapled wraps, illustrated throughout in black and white and colour with numerous photos, art, diagrams and maps, 56pp. Ships lettermail. A very good copy (other copies of this issue may also be available). Cover: The Upper Canada ALMANAC, for the year of our Lord 1803. Contents of this issue include: The Secrets of Halifax Harbour - A maritime history in lost ships by David Napier; Hostess to a Nation - Nellie King poured tea and saved governments by RB Fleming; The Calgary Gold Brick Caper by Hugh Dempsey; A Printer is Indispensably Necessary - The not-so-free colonial press by Chris Raible; Stanley Park's Big Hollow Tree by Meg Stanley; Behind the Legend - Bethune's curious retreat from the Spanish Civil War by Larry Hannant; Hawke of The Transcript - A forgotten hero of Canadian journalism by John Edward Belliveau; Vikings at Play - The unique pleasures of Vinland by David Gardner; plus Book Reviews & Letters.
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Book number: 26350
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Catalogue: History-Canada
Keywords: Beaver Magazine Hudsons Bay Company; Upper Canada Almanac 1803; Secrets Halifax Harbour Maritime History Lost Ships; David Napier; Hostess Nellie King; Calgary Gold Brick Caper; Hugh Dempsey; Colonial Press Printers Canada; Chris Raible; Stanley Park Big

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