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cover_achosenpath.jpg A Chosen Path
Can$22.95
1-894384-83-0

Author - Frank Oberle

The day he was elected mayor of Chetwynd, B.C., was a special one in Frank Oberle’s life. As a youth he had made his way across the battle-scarred landscape of Germany, the bombs of Dresden still ringing in his ears. As a teen he had crossed the Atlantic in the bowels of a derelict freighter, finally reaching the refugee barracks at Halifax. With bleak prospects on the eastern seaboard, he made his way across Canada to find work in the remote Queen Charlotte Islands. And that was the beginning of a new life that eventually saw Oberle rise from self-educated immigrant to politician.
 

 
a_fork_in_the_trail.jpg A Fork in the Trail: Mouthwatering Meals and Tempting Treats for the Backcountry
Can$19.95
Author - Laurie Ann March

After many years of eating backpackers' standard meals, Laurie Ann March set out to replicate her home kitchen favourites in the outdoors. With more than 200 trail-tested recipes, March will transform your expectations for backcountry cooking possibilities. Don't just crave a gourmet adventure-create one!


 

 
a_fork_in_the_trail.jpg A Fork in the Trail: Mouthwatering Meals and Tempting Treats for the Backcountry
Can$19.95
Author-Laurie Ann March


After many years of eating backpackers' standard meals, Laurie Ann March set out to replicate her home kitchen favourites in the outdoors.
 

 
artoflawrenharris_s.gif A Hiker’s Guide to the Rocky Mt. Art of Lawren Harris
Can$29.95
1-895618-62-2
Author-Lisa Christensen


Group of Seven painter Lawren Harris created some of his most famous and best-loved paintings during a trip to the Rocky Mountains in 1924. His work captures the majesty of the mountain landscape and creates a visual record of his explorations by foot, horse, canoe, and train.
 

 
taste_rockies_oct08 A Taste of the Canadian Rockies Cookbook
Can$14.95
Authors-Myriam Leighton and Chip Olver


The Canadian Rockies is renowned for its incredible variety of dining opportunities. Chefs come from around the world to create dishes to tempt you and your friends. A Taste of the Canadian Rockies includes many of the mouth-watering recipes from the best restaurants in the towns of Banff, Jasper, Lake Louise, Waterton and Canmore, as well as selections from the backcountry resorts and lodges nestled throughout the Canadian Rockies.


 

 
adventurous_dreams.jpg Adventurous Dreams, Adventurous Lives
Can$29.95
collected and edited by Jason Schoonover
foreword by Meave Leakey


In Adventurous Dreams, Adventurous Lives, 120 outstanding individuals representing a who's who of international exploration recall the indelible moment in their youth when the dream that launched their remarkable lives was born. As they recount the turning points to fulfilling those dreams-often overcoming enormous physical, emotional or other obstacles-we learn how incredibly inspirational their lives are.

 

 
Around_One_More_Point2 Around One More Point: A Journal of Paddling Adventures
Can$24.95
Author-Mary Gazetas


Around One More Point is a journal "sketchbook" of writings, photographs and drawings that capture the adventures of B.C. artist and paddler Mary Gazetas, who has journeyed with family and friends on the west coast of Vancouver Island, the Inside Passage and Haida Gwaii for almost 25 years.
 

 
artists_studios.jpg Artists in their Studios: Where Art is Born
Can$44.95
Author- Robert Amos


With his latest book, artist Robert Amos gives readers a fascinating insider’s tour of studios on Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands where some of Canada’s best-known artists create works.
 

 
barnsofwesterncanada_s.gif Barns of Western Canada
Can$16.95
1-894004-18-3
Bob Hainstock


Barns of Western Canada is a tribute to the ingenuity and determination of the thousands of settlers who created this picturesque legacy of farm architecture.
 

 
small_battleofalberta.jpg Battle of Alberta: A Century of Hockey’s Greatest Rivalry
Can$19.95

Author - Steven Sandor

Alberta has long been a big part of the frantic Canadian hockey scene, and even before Alberta became a province in 1905, the intense hockey rivalry between Calgary and Edmonton was in full swing.
 

 
Beyond the Whales Beyond the Whales
Can$29.95
1-895811-61-9
$3.00 per book to support the Georgia Strait Alliance

Alexandra Morton’s new book is a stunning portrayal of life on the central British Columbia coast. Through her striking photography, art work, and well-researched text, she presents an in-depth understanding of the coastal eco-system, as well as allowing us a glimpse into the 20 years she has spent working in the area.
 

 
beyondthewhalessmall.jpg Beyond the Whales
Can$29.95
1-894898-23-0
Author-Alexandra Morton


Alexandra Morton’s new book is a stunning portrayal of life on the central British Columbia coast. Through her striking photography, art work, and well-researched text, she presents an in-depth understanding of the coastal eco-system, as well as allowing us a glimpse into the 20 years she has spent working in the area.
 

 
small_billmason.jpg Bill Mason: Wilderness Artist
Can$39.95

Author - Ken Buck

Bill Mason: Wilderness Artist is the story of Canada’s most famous canoeing artist. The camera lens and the pallet knife were his instruments. The wild places were his inspiration.
 

 
bligh_s.gif Bligh!
Can$15.95
0-920663-64-8
Author-Sam McKinney


The whole story of the mutiny aboard H.M.S. Bounty
 

 
boaterslogbook_144.jpg Boater's Log Book and Journal
Can$22.95
1-55285-403-5
Author-Whitecap Books


This nautical journal combines the elements of a functional log book with safety information, intriguing tips, and quotes.
 

 
breakingnewssmall.jpg Breaking News
Can$24.95
1-894384-67-9
Author-Fred Thirkell and Bob Scullion


In the years before the First World War, the daily papers used few news photographs; the technology had not been developed to the point where photos could be used on short notice in any significant number. At the same time, however, the postcard photographer could have his news photographs on the street the day after an event took place. George Alfred Barrowclough was one of these photographers.
 

 
bc100yearsago_144.gif British Columbia 100 Years Ago
Can$39.95 Can$19.95 On Sale!
1-894384-49-0
Author-Fred Thirkell & Bob Scullion


This book features an impressive collection of black-and-white lithograph images that were sold to the public in the early twentieth century.
 

 
buildingvictoriasmall.jpg Building Victoria: Men, Myths, and Mortar
Can$24.95
1-894384-68-7
Author-Danda Humphreys


The history of Victoria is preserved in the very beams and joinery of its buildings. These structures serve as mute reminders of a bygone era, providing a peek into our past and a glimpse at the lives of the people who built them.
 

 
cndhollywar_s.gif Canadian Holy War
Can$17.95
1-894384-11-3
Author-Ian Macdonald and Betty O'Keefe


In previous books for Heritage House, Betty O’Keefe and Ian Macdonald have developed a knack for providing insight into Canadian social history while relating an engrossing, often dramatic story. Canadian Holy War is no exception.
 

 
Capehorn_s.gif Cape Horn
Can$21.95
0-938665-29-4
Author-Reanne Hemingway-Douglass


A gripping account of one woman’s courage and endurance in the seas off Patagonia.
 

 
cover_closecalls.jpg Close Calls on High Walls
Can$19.95
1-894765-55-9
Author-Mike Schintz


Experience life as a park warden in Canada’s national parks with Close Calls on High Walls, a moving memoir from a former warden.
 

 
Cooking_Under_the_Arch Cooking Under the Arch: Cherished Recipes and Gardening Tips from the Rigorous High Country of Alberta's Chinook Zone
Can$19.95
Author-Millarville Horticultural Club


recipes to satisfy your cravings


 

 
daggers_144.gif Daggers Unsheathed
Can$32.95
1-894384-47-4
Author-Judi Tyabji


Rarely in the history of Canadian politics has there been a flash in the sky that shone as brightly and faded as quickly as that of British Columbia’s former premier, Glen Clark.
 

 
drfredsmall.jpg Dr. Fred and the Spanish Lady: Fighting the Killer Flu
Can$18.95
1-894384-71-7
Authors-Betty O'Keefe and Ian Macdonald


To this day, more questions than answers surround the 1918 outbreak of a deadly flu pandemic that threatened to destroy the world. History has put death estimates as high as 50 million people worldwide. The American death toll from the flu was more than 10 times than that of World War I. In Canada, the flu started in Halifax and, wearing the name Spanish flu or “Spanish Lady,” spread steadily west to the Vancouver domain of public health officer Dr. Fred Underhill.
 

 
wild.jpg Drink in the Wild: Teas, Cordials, Jams and More
Can$12.95
Author - Hilary Stewart

An enticing book that opens up a whole world of wild plants for brewing tasty teas and refreshing drinks, plus fruity preserves and more.
 

 
expedition_edge_oct08 Expedition to the Edge: Stories of Worldwide Adventure
Can$22.95
Author-Lynn Martel


From skilled weekend warriors to internationally recognized stars of the professional adventure game, Lynn Martel has interviewed dozens of the most dynamic, creative and accomplished self-propelled adventurers of our time.

 

 
cover_farpastures.jpg Far Pastures
Can$19.95
1-894898-15-X

Author - R.M. Patterson

The stories in Far Pastures take readers to R.M. Patterson’s homestead in the Peace River country of northern Alberta.
 

 
findinghomesmall.jpg Finding Home
Can$22.95
1-894384-76-8

Author - Frank Oberle

Franz (Frank) Oberle was nine years old when his family was relocated from Germany to Poland. There, he was taken from his parents to an isolated school where adolescents were being indoctrinated into the Hitler Youth.
 

 
Fire_Hall_Cooking Fire Hall Cooking with Jeff the Chef: Surefire recipes to feed your crew
Can$19.95
Author-Jeff Derraugh


irresistible recipes for big appetites

As entertaining as it is practical, Fire Hall Cooking with Jeff the Chef features tried-and-true recipes from some of the country's greatest unheralded chefs-firefighters. This eclectic collection grew from veteran firefighter Jeff Derraugh's experience cooking for ravenous fire crews, who demand that each meal be deliciously decadent, amply portioned and reasonably priced. Sprinkled throughout are cooking tips and observations culled from 17 years of working-and cooking-alongside firefighters.
 

 
frankgowanhc_144.jpg Frank Gowen's Vancouver 1914-1931
Can$39.95 Can$24.95 On Sale!
1-894384-25-3
Author-Fred Thirkell and Bob Scullion


Photographer Frank Gowen emigrated to Canada from Britain near the beginning of the First World War, and fell in love with British Columbia.
 

 
cover_mindmarketplace.jpg From the Mind to the Marketplace
Can$14.95
1-894384-93-8

Author - Jayne Seagrave

While the road from the mind to the marketplace is frustrating and far from easy, Jayne Seagrave’s highly entertaining book, From the Mind to the Marketplace: The Story of an Inventor, The Home Improvement Industry, His Wife and Her Lovers, sets out how to succeed in taking a new idea to market, how to expand those markets, and how to effectively run a new business.
 

 
gettingfresh_144.jpg Getting Fresh
Can$19.95
0-920663-76-1
Author-Elizabeth Levinson


Getting Fresh is a detailed guide to local organic farms, box programs, seasonal markets, shops and restaurants. It contains outstanding recipes from farmers, vendors and well-known chefs.
 

 
ghosts_144.jpg Ghosts
Can$17.95
0-920663-84-2
Author-Robert Belyk


The famous Victoria ghost who appeared to a tour group listening to her story, the little boy with a red ball in Nanaimo, the phantom “helper” in a restaurant kitchen — these are among the true stories in Robert Belyk’s new Ghosts.
 

 
ghosts2_s.jpg Ghosts II: More True Stores from British Columbia
Can$14.95
0-920663-55-9
Author-Robert Belyk


Close encounters with a different reality do occur in today’s rational world.
 

 
small_gutsgoovertime.jpg Guts and Go Overtime: More Great Saskatchewan Hockey Stories
Can$16.95

Author - Calvin Daniels

Saskatchewan is hockey. The only activity more pervasive is farming, and often the two are combined when farmers play hockey for their community teams. As Calvin Daniels discovered when researching and writing the first Guts and Go (2004), hockey is so intertwined with everyday life in the province that hockey stories are much more than the retelling of games and tournaments. Indeed, they are every bit as much about the people and the province as they are about the game.


 

 
havens_hectic.jpg Havens in a Hectic World: Finding Sacred Places
Can$29.95
Author-Star Weiss


The frantic pace of our world leaves little time for reflection, and even less time to nurture our spirits. In this insightful book, Star Weiss explores the spiritual geography of the West Coast with individuals from a wide variety of faiths and cultural traditions.
 

 
headonsmall.jpg Head On! Collisions of Egos, Ethics, and Politics in B.C.’s Transportation History
Can$17.95
1-894384-75-X
Author-R.G. Harvey


In a province where mountain ranges are at odds with road and rail builders, and its capital city and a large portion of its population are on an island, it’s no surprise that the provision of an effective transportation system has been a challenging undertaking—or that mistakes have been made.
 

 
cover_hellshalfacre.jpg Hell’s Half Acre
Can$19.95
1-894384-82-2

Author - David Finch

Hell’s Half Acre is the story of the people who lived and worked in Turner Valley, western Canada’s first commercial oilfield, located southwest of Calgary.
 

 
Hockey_Night_In_Dixie.jpg Hockey Night in Dixie: Minor Pro Hockey in the American South
Can$19.95
Author-Jon C. Stott


During the 1980s, the geography of minor-league professional hockey changed radically, moving from its roots in the Maritime provinces and in the New England and midwestern states into the American south.
 

 
honoured_144.jpg Honoured in Places
Can$18.95
1-894384-39-3
Author-William J. Hulgaard and John W. White


Ever since the Canadian Prairie was first settled and the Mounties marched west to establish and maintain law and order, individual officers have left their mark on the national landscape. Their long tradition has been honoured in many of the place names of Canada, especially in the West.
 

 
ice_warriors_oct08 Ice Warriors: The Pacific Coast/Western Hockey League 1948-1974
Can$19.95
Author-Jon C. Stott


Ice Warriors tells the story of the Western Hockey League (known as the Pacific Coast Hockey League before 1952), a determined, ambitious league that at its height aspired to establish itself as a second major league, a western counterpart to the eastern NHL.

 

 
ifthesewall_144.jpg If These Walls Could Talk
Can$24.95
0-920663-78-8
Author-Valerie Green Illustrations by Lynn Gordon-Findlay


How many times have you walked by or through an interesting old house, wondering about its past and what tales its walls could whisper if they could answer your questions?
 

 
small_islandsinthesalishsea.jpg Islands in the Salish Sea: A Community Atlas
Can$44.95

Edited by Sheila Harrington and Judi Stevenson

Gorgeous, fascinating and unconventional, the maps in this collection show aspects of the Gulf Islands, the “Islands in the Salish Sea,” that are most beloved by the residents, from heritage orchards, fishing spots and patches of endangered wild orchids to ancient First Nations’ sites and bird colonies. The community on each island decided what elements should be depicted, and local artists then created each of the magnificent and wildly different maps.
 

 
jack_whyte.jpg Jack Whyte: Forty Years in Canada
Can$32.95
Author-Jack Whyte


Jack Whyte is known worldwide for his novels about Arthurian England. But before he was the Jack Whyte, he was a high-school English teacher, professional musician, actor, entertainer and scriptwriter for CBC national television. Next came an advertising career, which continued to introduce him to a range of fascinating people. Along the way, his "fervent preoccupation with the Arthurian legend" led him to write the eight-novel series A Dream of Eagles/The Camulod Chronicles. It was followed in 2006 by Knights of the Black and White, first in Jack's new trilogy on the Knights Templar.

 

 
cover_jadefever.jpg Jade Fever
Can$19.95
1-894384-85-7

Author - Stan Leaming with Rick Hudson

Beautiful, translucent, and indestructible, jade has a mystique that’s captivated people since Neolithic times. Stan Leaming, Canada’s leading jade geologist, was fascinated by this unusual gem; he is credited with pioneering the emergence of the jade industry in British Columbia.
 

 
morning_light_oct08 Morning Light: Triumph at Sea & Tragedy on Everest
Can$29.95
Author-Margaret Griffiths


Written from taped accounts, diaries, letters and reports, Morning Light: Triumph at Sea & Tragedy on Everest is a poignant saga of adventure and high emotion that celebrates the human spirit and its need to explore.

 

 
nanaimosmall.jpg Nanaimo: The Harbour City
Can$24.95
1-894384-56-3
Author-Goody Niosi and Terry Patterson


Through Goody Niosi's broad knowledge of Nanaimo and its surroundings, and through the discerning vision of local photographer Terry Patterson, Nanaimo, The Harbour City captures the human spirit and broad landscape that have clearly marked this place as being very special.
 

 
naturallysalty_144.gif Naturally Salty
Can$18.95
1-894898-03-6
Author-Marianne Scott


In the course of cruising the west coast, Marianne Scott has met a variety of fascinating people whose lives revolve around the sea. She conducted interviews from Portland to Bella Coola to bring together this engaging collection of profiles.
 

 
Off_The_Bench.jpg Off the Bench and into the Game: Eight Business Success Strategies from Professional Sport
Can$19.95
Author-Ryan Walter


Our lives are in a constant state of change. We move from times of extreme confidence and accelerated performance to times of disappointment and discouragement. As the speed of life increases, we sometimes feel like we are wasting our potential on the bench rather than achieving success by flying down the ice.
 

 
streets3_144.jpg On The Street Where You Live: Volume Three
Can$34.95
1-894384-31-8
Authors - Danda Humphreys

Danda Humphreys is back on the streets in her third volume of stories about the origin of Victorian street names.
 

 
onthestreet2_s.gif On the Streets Where You Live, Vol. 2
Can$34.95
1-894384-09-1
Author-Danda Humphreys


“Humphreys’ accounts go beyond standard textbook information and are enlivened with gossip and unusual details …”
 

 
ordinary_144.jpg Ordinary People, Extraordinary Lives
Can$18.95
1-894384-52-0
Author-Goody Niosi


The Order of British Columbia was established in 1989 to recognize and honour ordinary citizens who have made a difference in the lives of others. This book is an inspirational reminder that we all have the ability to find our dream, stay true to it, and live it.
 

 
painterpaddler_144.jpg Painter, Paddler: The Art and Adventures of Stewart Marshall
Can$44.95
1-894898-07-9
Author-Andrew Scott


Art lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike will be captivated by this stunning, full-colour biography that celebrates and showcases the life and work of an extraordinary man—artist Stewart Marshall.
 

 
parkprisoners_s.jpg Park Prisoners
Can$16.95
1-895618-74-6
Author-Bill Waiser


Between 1915 and 1946, the Canadian government put some ten thousand men war to work in western Canada's national parks. These men had committed no crimes but were seen as a possible threat to public order and a potential source of civil unrest.
 

 
peetzareelforalltimes_s.jpg Peetz a Reel for All Time
Can$11.95
1-895811-48-1
Author-Douglas F.W. Pollard


This is the story of a 70-year old company whose name is truly interwoven with the West Coast fishery and how Peetz fishing reels became North American classics.
 

 
PenderHarbourCowboy_s.jpg Pender Harbour Cowboy
Can$18.95
0-920663-72-9
Betty Keller


Cowboy, logger, fisherman, writer, social activist, and grand adventurer! Sinclair’s fascinating life is set against the changing ranching, logging, fishing and mining industries that he wrote about and the publishing industry for which he wrote.
 

 
Philip_Timms.jpg Philip Timms' Vancouver: 1900-1910
Can$39.95
Author-Fred Thirkell and Bob Scullion


Commercial printer and photographer Philip Timms was a man of many accomplishments, but one of his greatest was the photographic record of Vancouver and the Lower Mainland that he created between 1900 and 1910.
 

 
postcardsfromthepast_s.gif Postcards From The Past
Can$24.95
1-895811-23-6
Author-Fred Thirkell and Bob Scullion


Edwardian images of Greater Vancouver and the Fraser Valley.
 

 
premiersinprofile_144.jpg Premiers in Profile
Can$28.95 Can$12.95 On Sale!
1-895811-71-6
Author-William Rayner


Over the past 130 years, the electorate of British Columbia, sometimes swallowing hard, has watched 32 different individuals sworn in as premier. William Rayner has studied both them and their tenure, and he has painted a fascinating portrait of the province's leaders up to the end of the 20th century.
 

 
salmon_farming.jpg Salmon Farming: The Whole Story
Can$19.95
Author-Peter A. Robson


Salmon Farming: The Whole Story is the first comprehensive, agenda-free book on the subject of B.C.'s fish-farming industry. To date, there has been little objective information on the topic, and this book fills that void. It includes history, information and context that will equip experts, lay readers and everyone in between with everything they need to know to develop an informed opinion about fish farms in B.C.
 

 
saltofthesea_144.jpg Salt of the Sea
Can$49.95
1-894384-35-0
Author-Captain Ed Shields


When the Puget Sound cod fleet sailed out of the Strait of Juan de Fuca into the grey Pacific in 1934, it represented the waning years of a great tradition. Captain Ed Shields made his first voyage that year past the Graveyard of the Pacific to the Bering Sea and would ultimately steer the last ship north in 1950.
 

 
sarahs_tea_time_oct08 Sarah's Tea Time
Can$19.95
Author-Sarah Amos


Everything stops for tea-and we don't just mean a cup of tea. In this charming little book, Victoria artist Sarah Amos shares the traditions of afternoon tea with recipes and stories brought over from her early years of British farm life. Enjoy a buttermilk scone, pecan rum square or a slice of almond cake and sit around the dining table with family and friends over endless cups of tea. At the heart of the book are Amos' own classic recipes, thoughtfully illustrated with her exquisite and vibrant artwork that has been created over the past 25 years. Both practical and delightful, Sarah's Tea Time is a book about heart and home.

 

 
scandal-s.jpg Scandal!!
Can$19.95
1-894384-24-5
Author-William Rayner


"The essence of a scandal is its shock value" writes Bill Rayner. This retired west coast political journalist has watched his province reel over the years as B.C.'s politicians and protagonists have kept people shaking their heads in disgust or disbelief.
 

 
seakayakvanis_sm.jpg Sea Kayak Around Vancouver Island
Can$16.95
$3.00 per book to support the Georgia Strait Alliance

Sea Kayaking Around Vancouver Island covers a full circumnavigation of Vancouver Island. If you are interested in a grand expedition, a week of summer touring, or a weekend excursion, this guidebook will give you the information you need.
 

 
seakayaknootka_sm.jpg Sea Kayak Nootka & Kyuquot Sounds
Can$16.95
$3.00 per book to support the Georgia Strait Alliance

Nootka and Kyuquot (pronounced Ki-U-Cot) Sounds are the next step for sea kayakers who have enjoyed the Gulf Islands, the Sunshine Coast, Desolation Sound and the Broken Islands. Its wetter weather and more rugged coastline offer greater challenges as well as the rewards of pristine sandy beaches, remote islands, sea caves, rare sea otters, and historic sites.
 

 
seakayakgulf_sm.jpg Sea Kayak the Gulf Islands
Can$16.95
$3.00 per book to support the Georgia Strait Alliance

For the experienced and novice alike, this comprehensive guide leads paddlers through some of the best kayaking waters on the B.C. coast. Originally released in 1990 as Island Paddling, it remains the definitive resource for paddlers exploring the Canadian Gulf Islands.
 

 
seasonswithbirdssmall.jpg Seasons with Birds
Can$26.95
1-894898-21-4
Author-Bruce Whittington


Unlike the typical guidebook, this beautifully illustrated work brings readers the birding experience — the thrill of spotting a particular bird for the first time, the wonder of witnessing the easy power of a gyrfalcon’s flight, or the pleasure of watching the dramatic choreography of a flock of wheeling shorebirds.
 

 
simplythebestsmall.jpg Simply the Best: Insights and Strategies from Great Hockey Coaches
Can$24.95
Author-Mike Johnston and Ryan Walter, Editors


Simply the Best delivers rare insights on success straight from the hearts and minds of Stanley Cup winning coaches Scotty Bowman, Mark Crawford, Jacques Demers, Ken Hitchcock, and Mike Keenan. The book also features NHL and Olympic coaches Clare Drake, Dave King, George Kingston, Andy Murray, Roger Neilson, Pat Quinn, and Brian Sutter.
 

 
simply_the_best2 Simply the Best: Players on Performance
Can$24.95
Author-Mike Johnston and Ryan Walter


In the game of life, as in professional sports, some players have that winning edge that takes them to the top. In Simply the Best: Players on Performance, coach Mike Johnston and NHL veteran Ryan Walter talk to 10 of hockey's top players to discover the key factors behind their winning performances. Interviewees include Calgary Flames' captain Jarome Iginla, prospective Hall-of-Famer Joe Sakic, Norris Trophy winner Scott Niedermayer, former Canucks captain Trevor Linden, and the Canadian Women's National Team's Hayley Wickenheiser and now-retired Cassie Campbell.

 

 
skywatchers_09.jpg Skywatchers 09
Can$15.95
Author-Stan Shadick


Black holes, stars, planets, meteor showers, comets and galaxies are just part of what the night skies have to offer.
 

 
small_stella.jpg Stella: Unrepentant Madam
Can$19.95

Author - Linda Eversole

A wealthy madam who was known from San Francisco to Victoria in the early part of the 20th century, Stella Carroll was glamorous, worldly and determined to succeed. Her bordellos were fashionably decorated and patronized by the affluent and the powerful; she offered the best of everything—fine food and wine, cigars, entertainment and, of course, girls.
 

 
cover_stevenash.jpg Steve Nash
Can$16.95
Authors-Paul Arseneault and Peter Assaff



Steve Nash is one of the true superstars of the NBA. The Phoenix Suns' all-world point guard is now mentioned in the same breath as fellow basketball icons Shaquille O'Neal, Tim Duncan and the Sixers' sensational veteran Allen Iverson. A two-time NBA MVP and three-time NBA all-star, Nash is an unbeatable combination of fire and finesse who is indisputably the leader of the surging Phoenix Suns franchise.
 

 
thesommersscandal_s.jpg The Sommers Scandal
Can$16.95
1-895811-96-1
Author-Ian Macdonald and Betty O'Keefe


The Felling of Trees and Tree Lords.....It was 1955 and the biggest scandal of the year...
 

 
arctictoantarctica_s.jpg The Arctic to Antarctic
Can$19.95 Can$9.95 On Sale!
0-938665-65-0
Author-Mladen Sutej


The dramatic account of the first circumnavigation of the North and South American continents by the crew of Croatian Tern [Hrvatska Cigra], a 65-foot steel ketch.
 

 
cover_thebuffalopeople.jpg The Buffalo People
Can$19.95

Author - Liz Bryan

The Native people of the Canadian prairies have been living on the land for at least 12,000 years, finding sustainable lifestyles from the grasslands and the aspen parklands. Our knowledge of these people is limited: they had no writing, no large settlements, and very little in the way of lasting material things. Before the arrival of Europeans, they had no guns, no horses, and no hard metals. What clues we have come primarily from the work of archaeologists sifting through the buried evidence—little bits of stone, bone, and pottery, refuse heaps and firepits, ancients villages and burial sites, fingerprints, and prehistoric blood. Liz Bryan takes the clues from decades of archaeological research and presents an immensely entertaining and informative account of these ancient people.
 

 
gamelives_144.jpg The Game of Our Lives
Can$19.95
1-894384-59-8
Author-Peter Gzowski


In this best-selling timeless classic, Peter Gzowski recounts the 1980-81 season he spent travelling around the NHL circuit with the upstart Edmonton Oilers.
 

 
cover_romancecontinues.jpg The Romance Continues
Can$49.95
1-894898-29-X

Author - Goody Niosi

Illustrated with lush reproductions of Grant and Nixie’s art and photographs of their amazing garden, The Romance Continues is a love story, an art-appreciation adventure and a garden tour, all wrapped up in one gorgeous volume.
 

 
weekender_effect_oct08 The Weekender Effect: Hyperdevelopment in Mountain Towns
Can$16.95
Author-Robert William Sandford


As cities continue to grow at unprecedented rates, more and more people are looking for peaceful, weekend retreats in mountain or rural communities. More often than not, these retreats are found in and around resorts or places of natural beauty. As a result, what once were "small towns" are fast becoming "mini cities", complete with expensive housing, fast food, traffic snarls and environmental damage, all with little or no thought for the importance of local history, local people and local culture.

The Weekender Effect is a passionate plea for considered development in these bedroom communities and for the necessary preservation of local values, cultures and landscapes.

 

 
this_and_that.jpg This and That: The Lost Journals of Emily Carr
Can$17.95
Author- Emily Carr
Edited by- Ann-Lee Switzer


Once available and appreciated only by researchers, these stories remained buried in the British Columbia Archives until 2007. Finally, readers are given a new glimpse into Emily's life with this collection. Emily Carr began to write these stories in the last two years of her life. She wrote of the project: "… they are too small each to be taken singly, but each, complete in itself, serves to ornament life which would be a drab affair without the little things we do not even notice or think of at the time but which old age memory magnifies."
 

 
tributesscarlet_144.jpg Tributes to the Scarlet Riders
Can$16.95
1-894384-70-9
Collected by-Edgar Kuhn


This engaging anthology of verse, compiled by Edgar Kuhn, reflects the early history and experiences of the NWMP, RNWMP, and RCMP from the 1880s to the present.
 

 
vancouverbeyond_144.jpg Vancouver & Beyond
Can$24.95
1-894384-15-6
Author - Fred Thirkell and Bob Scullion


Vancouver & Beyond is an anthology of 50 stories about Vancouver and environs in the early years of the 20th century.
 

 
waronourdoorstep_144.jpg War On Our Doorstep
Can$18.95
1-894384-46-6
Author-Brendan Coyle


After conducting decades of research and interviews with veterans on both sides of the conflict, author Brendan Coyle now reveals the campaign that included three attacks on British Columbia, an air raid on Portland, Oregon, and the harsh battles fought in Alaska.
 

 
warpedrodssqueakyreels_s.jpg Warped Rods and Squeaky Reels
Can$9.95
0-920663-50-8
Author-Robert H. Jones


Enjoy humorous fishing stories from across Canada and around the world, as told by an award winning author.
 

 
water_weather_mountain_west.jpg Water, Weather and the Mountain West
Can$19.95
Author- Robert William Sandford


The RMB Alliance is a new and developing series of clear, passionate and accessible lectures bringing together writers, thinkers, artists, planners and outdoor enthusiasts in the pursuit of ecological stability and common-sense environmental stewardship.


 

 
whereshadowslinger_s.gif Where Shadows Linger – The Untold Story of the RCMP’s Olson Murders
Can$27.95
1-895811-92-9
W.Leslie Holmes with Bruce L. Northorp


Les Holmes' story uncovers the inner thoughts of one of the RCMP's most respected officers and bares the skeletons in the force's closet.
 

 
wiresinwildernesssmall.jpg Wilderness: The Story of the Yukon Telegraph
Can$19.95
1-894384-58-X
Author-Bill Miller


This is the tale of how Canada’s high northern wilderness was brought into civilization’s fold through a frail network of wires laboriously strung between poles and trees for hundreds of desolate miles. It started in 1897, when gold was discovered in the Yukon and the government needed a faster way to communicate with its remote northern territory. The isolated residents, too, wanted a more reliable connection with the outside world. Thus was born the Yukon Telegraph.
 

 
wineriesbc_144.jpg Wineries of B.C.
Can$16.95
1-55143-061-4
Author-John Schreiner


John Schreiner believes in British Columbia wines and in the wineries and their people. His belief is not that of the Chamber of Commerce, but that of the connoisseur.
 

 
wiresinwildernesssmall.jpg Wires in the Wilderness: The Story of the Yukon Telegraph
Can$19.95
1-894384-58-X
Author-Bill Miller


This is the tale of how Canada’s high northern wilderness was brought into civilization’s fold through a frail network of wires laboriously strung between poles and trees for hundreds of desolate miles. It started in 1897, when gold was discovered in the Yukon and the government needed a faster way to communicate with its remote northern territory. The isolated residents, too, wanted a more reliable connection with the outside world. Thus was born the Yukon Telegraph.
 

 
wishyouwerehere_144.jpg Wish You Were Here
Can$24.95
0-920663-80-X
Author-Peter Grant


Photographic postcards have been a popular form of communication for nearly a century, and the images Peter Grant has collected provide a fascinating social history of life on Vancouver Island from 1904 to 1918.
 

 
yi_fao.jpg Yi Fao, Speaking Through Memory: A History of New Westminster's Chinese Community 1858-1980
Can$19.95
Authors-Jim Wolf & Patricia Owen


This is the fascinating and complex story of the Chinese-Canadian community in New Westminster, British Columbia, told in text and photographs that relate a range of individual experiences and stories.
 


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