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The Good Land: Stories of Saskatchewan People

The Good Land: Stories of Saskatchewan People

ISBN: , SKU: , AUTHOR: Wilson, Peter / Wilson, Peter, PUBLISHER: Fitzhenry & Whiteside, Saskatchewan is filled with people who have ignored the world's values and expectations and lived their lives, in their own way, on the land they love. The Good Land tells their stories - the stories of the many dreamers, inventors, immigrants, hermits, farmers, and artists who call Saskatchewan their home.

Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan

ISBN: , SKU: , AUTHOR: Richardson, Gillian, PUBLISHER: Lerner Publishing Group, Hello Canada is a broad introduction for young readers to the geography, history, economy, and people of Canada's 13 provinces and territories. With beautiful color photography and easy-to-read texts, these volumes place special emphasis on Canada's sustainable development practices and the mosaic of cultures that populate this unique nation. Each title has been written by a Canadian author and includes appendices of the province or territory's famous people, fast facts, and a pronunciation guide.

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Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan

ISBN: , SKU: , AUTHOR: Margoshes, David, PUBLISHER: Children's Press(CT), When we think of our neighbor to the north, we imagine the vast and awesome beauty of the Canadian wilderness, its exceptional heritage, and its distinct cultural mosaic of peoples so celebrated and unique to their great country. Now, from Grolier Limited, a long-awaited series designed for young readers. This is the only in-depth series commemorating Canada, its provinces and territories, specifically planned for students in grades 4-8, and it is entirely researched, written, and produced in Canada. In fact, all the authors are long-time residents of the province they profile. "Discover Canada" is filled with handsome full-color illustrations including archival materials and vibrant photographs... all graphically documenting the past to the present. Combined with engagingly written text that depicts the Individual geography, history, politics, economy, arts, and recreation of each province or territory, "Discover Canada" will surely capture the fascination and satisfy the curiosity of your students.

Ghost Town Stories of the Red Coat Trail: From Renegade to

Ghost Town Stories of the Red Coat Trail: From Renegade to

ISBN: , SKU: , AUTHOR: Bachusky, Johnnie, PUBLISHER: Heritage House Publishing, The Red Coat Trail of southern Saskatchewan and southeastern Alberta runs near the route of the North West Mounted Police's famous March West. Today, this lonely highway passes through a windswept land of abandoned towns. Johnnie Bachusky takes readers back to the heyday of this region, when booming pioneer towns sprang up as settlers travelled west during the last great land rush. The Roaring Twenties brought bumper harvests but also bootleggers and bank robbers; fortunes were won and lost in raucous hotels and pool halls, and high-stakes poker games went on all night. The Great Depression devastated the area. Disease, drought, dust storms and grasshoppers took their toll. Some towns simply vanished; others now contain rows of boarded-up homes and businesses. But their history comes to life in these stories. From an account of a s bank robbery in Manyberries to the tales of a boisterous Govenlock rancher who hunted with Buffalo Bill Cody and Wild Bill Hickok, these are compelling portraits of lost towns and the memorable characters who once called them home.

Canada Guida Lonely Planet

Canada Guida Lonely Planet

Luglio , Edt ISBN: condizioni: NUOVO Pagine . Edizione italiana Una scena culturale vivace, un ricco panorama gastronomico e avventurosi itinerari on the road: il fascino del Canada va ben oltre la natura spettacolare e l'infinita varietà dei paesaggi. Korina Miller, autrice Lonely Planet. Il secondo paese più grande del mondo ha un'infinita varietà di paesaggi. Alte montagne, scintillanti ghiacciai, spettrali foreste pluviali e spiagge remote per un totale di sei fusi orari. Il Canada è perfetto per le attività all'aperto e le avventure non mancano. I meno spericolati potranno sorseggiare un caffè au lait accompagnato da un croissant a Montréal; abbuffarsi di noodles in uno dei mercati asiatici notturni di Vancouver; lasciarsi trascinare dai violini di una festa celtica sulla Cape Breton Island o scendere in kayak tra villaggi nativi e foreste pluviali a Haida Gwaii. E ancora partecipare a uno dei tanti e famosi Festival che svolgono un ruolo di primo piano nel panorama culturale del paese. In quesa guida: - Itinerari panoramici - Attività all'aperto - Regioni vinicole - Natura e ambiente Contiene: Ontario, Québec, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland e Labrador, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Colombia, Yukon Territory, Northwest Territories, Nunavut

Jacob's Wound: A Search for the Spirit of Wildness

Jacob's Wound: A Search for the Spirit of Wildness

ISBN: , SKU: , AUTHOR: Herriot, Trevor, PUBLISHER: McClelland & Stewart, The award-winning author of "River in a Dry Land" explores the Nature that we - and our religions - sprang from The Genesis story of Jacob, the patriarch of the Judeo-Christian tradition, wrestling with a spirit has been interpreted in a multitude of ways, but never more persuasively than by Trevor Herriot in "Jacob's Wound." He sees it as a struggle between Jacob and his wilder twin brother, Esau, whose birthright Jacob has swindled. The central idea of Herriot's brilliantly written, observant, and groundbreaking book is the wound that Jacob, the farmer, the civilized man, suffered in vanquishing Esau, the hunter, the primitive man. And the central question posed is whether we, as Jacob did with Esau, can eventually reconcile with the wildness we conquered and have been estranged from for so long. As if ambling through the author's beloved Qu'Appelle Valley in Saskatchewan, "Jacob's Wound" takes readers on an untrodden path through history, memoir, science, and theology. Along the way, Herriot tells us stories of the past and present that illuminate what we once were and what we have become. It's a measured journey motivated by curiosity rather than by destination, and at every turn there is insight and beautiful writing. "From the Hardcover edition." Acquista Ora

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Unequal Beginnings: Agriculture and Economic Development in

Unequal Beginnings: Agriculture and Economic Development in

ISBN: , SKU: , AUTHOR: McCallum, John, PUBLISHER: University of Toronto Press, By the time of Confederation Ontario's economic lead over Quebec had been well established. John McCallum shows that the origins of this lead had little to do with the conservatism of the habitants and the church in Quebec, little to do with any anti-industrial bias of the Montreal merchants, and nothing to do with Confederation. Rather the origins lay in the wealth provided by Ontario's superior agricultural land. During much of the first part of the nineteenth century Ontario farmers were more specialized in wheat-growing than the twentieth-century farmers of Saskatchewan, and when the market conditions changed in the s the province was able to use the capital derived from wheat to shift to other lines of production. The Quebec farmers, lacking both the virgin land of Ontario and the growing markets of the northeastern United States, were unable to find profitable substitutes for wheat. As a result, the cash income of the average Ontario farmer was at least triple that of his Quebec counterparts in the years before Confederation, and this enormous difference had profound effects on economic development in other sectors of the economy. In Ontario the growth of towns, transportation facilities, and industry was inextricably linked to the province's strong agricultural base. In Quebec little development occurred outside Montreal and Quebec City. Montreal industrialists did have several advantages; yet Quebec industry could not possibly absorb the province's surplus farm population. Ontario's wheat boom provided the capital which permitted Ontario industry to evolve in the classic fashion; indeed, Ontario wheat may be a rare instance of a staple whose surplus was retained in the producing area. John McCallum's analytical and historical account of economic patterns that persist today makes a solid and original contribution to Canadian economic history.

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