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  • Track Changes

    The Origin Story of Canadian Music on the Internet (1990-2010)
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    Track Changes: The Origin Story of Canadian Music on the Internet (1990–2010) is the first book of its kind to document a cultural revolution in Canada, one now buried under broken URLs, corrupted hard drives, and discarded cell phones. Long...


  • More Than History

    Stories of Helena Petrov Thiessen (1909-1996) and Peter Aron Reimer (1903-1958)
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    Yes, this is family history! It is an immigrant story. It includes significant scholastic research. It situates the personal and family narrative within the broader political, economic, and social context of the 1920s and the subsequent decades....


  • The Making of a Radical Immigrant

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    The radical immigrant in the title of this book, Edo Jardas, was a young Croatian who arrived in Canada in May 1926 and worked for several years as a lumberjack in the hinterland of British Columbia. He was a loyal member of the Communist Party...


  • Plunging into the Lord's Prairie Vineyard

    Tinchebray Missionaries Evangelized and Established R.C. Institutions Throughout Central Alberta (1904-1924)
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    Follow the Tinchebray Congregation of intrepid priest-professors initiating with their formation in nineteenth century France to their arrival to Central Alberta in 1904 where they evangelized, organized parishes, constructed churches, founded...


  • Icelanders Arrive and Strive - A Manitoba Story

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    Since the Viking era, Icelandic emigrants have been forging new paths and communities. Icelanders Arrive and Strive – A Manitoba Story shares, through the journey of one family, the story of how Icelandic immigrants settled in Canada and shaped...


  • Between Heaven and Balmoral

    A History of Cary Castle British Columbia’s First Government House 1860-1899
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    In 1860, Cary Castle was built by George Hunter Cary in Victoria, the bustling Gold Rush capital of Vancouver Island. Cary was the brilliant “Boy Attorney-General,” unethical, unpopular and mentally disturbed—one of the colony’s vivid early...


  • Captain Scott's Scrapbook

    Mutinies, Mining and Mysteries
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    Amongst the family albums her mother had kept, Margot Dixon found something very curious—Captain Samuel F. Scott’s old scrapbook. Who was this man? And why did her family have his scrapbook? As she read through the book, full of one-of-a-kind...


  • Nation Builders and Enemy Aliens

    Four Centuries of German Experience in Canada
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    Today German Canadians are among Canada’s most assimilated citizens, often distinguishable from other Canadians by their name only. For centuries their pioneer farmers, economic developers, industrialists, professionals, musicians, artists,...


  • The Nisselinka Claims

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    In the early years of the 20th century Edward Wickford, a settler in northern British Columbia, lays claim to a rich vein of copper and gold. But events outside his control wreak havoc with his plans and dreams of wealth. Two world wars and two...


  • The Job To Be Done

    A Son's Journey Into The Story Of A WW2 Bomber Command Aircrew
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    A unique blend of historical narrative and personal memoir, this is the powerful true story of seven young men, including the author’s father, who served in Bomber Command in World War Two. Based on a pilot’s logbook and years of research, this...