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  • - Proceedings of the First S.D. Clark Symposium on the Future of Canadian Society
     
    16,00 €

  • - The Only Person Alive in the World
    von John Passfield
    23,00 €

    A young Canadian doctor, Norman Bethune, sets up a practice which he hopes will lead to money and prestige; however, his social conscience takes him on a journey through the Canada of the Great Depression, the Spain of the Spanish Civil War, and the China of the Chinese Civil War and Japanese invasion. Ultimately, the journey becomes a quest to understand the world in which Bethune finds himself living, to develop a compassionate response to that world, and to discover the essence of himself as a human being.Also AvailableThe Making of The Only Person Alive in the World - a reflective journalThis journal records the author's reflections on the process of the crafting of the novel as it evolved through the stages of planning, writing, editing and polishing. It constitutes an effort to be as conscious as possible of the process whereby the single idea that suggested the topic of the novel was expanded into a complex work of art. Topics range from the nuts and bolts of novel-building to the nature of the novel as an art-form.Planning The Only Person Alive in the World - a planning notebookDuring the writing of the novel, the author kept a hand-written notebook which records the day-by-day development of the novel as it found its shape and style. The notebook - now in print form - reveals how a vast cluster of thoughts was sifted, selected, structured and polished into novel-form.The ProjectTogether, this novel, journal and notebook comprise the eighteenth installment in an on-going novel-writing project in which the author is exploring the concept of form and meaning in the novel, and of the novel as a form of expression in the twenty-first century. All of the published journals and notebooks are available for free download at www.johnpassfield.ca.

  • von Peter Abbot
    23,00 €

    Two brutal slayings-dubbed the "Millennial Murders" by the media-have shocked residents of Steeltown. But that's only the beginning …In this new novel, Peter Abbot, author of Librarian and Voice of the Lord and himself a long-time resident of Canada's tenth largest city, explores the meaning of hope, despair, and redemption-and introduces readers to a number of Hamiltonians they won't soon forget.

  • - The Visions of Piona Keyuakjuk
    von David Turner
    60,00 - 112,00 €

  • von Jackie Bennett
    15,00 €

    "I am a flat chested teenybopper and nobody likes me. At least not today. Maybe if I'm lucky someone will like me tomorrow." That's how I started my project on family and community that Mrs. McKinney gave us for our first grade eight assignment. Pathetic, eh? It's not really true, I guess. Just feels like it most days.…And so begins Jenny Grant's account of the trials and tribulations of her final year of elementary school. Along the way Jenny finds her world rocked by a family crisis, breaks the leg of one of the most popular girls in school, and discovers (can it be?) true love. By turns hilarious and heartwrenching, When Am I Supposed to Sleep? is guaranteed to prevent readers from getting to sleep themselves as they wait to find out how Jenny's grade 8 year will turn out.

  • von Peter Abbot
    23,00 €

  • - Containing over 500 Valuable Receipts for the Farmer and the Housewife, First Published in 1867, Deluxe Casebound Edition
     
    34,00 €

    DELUXE CASEBOUND EDITION, IDEAL FOR GIFTS AND PERMANENT COLLECTIONSAt the time of Canadian Confederation, many Canadians were their own doctors, cooks, farmers, veterinarians, beekeepers, and even rat catchers. This survival guide, compiled fifteen decades ago, is a fascinating glimpse into Canadian life before modern conveniences. Melissa McAfee's fascinating preface notes that "receipt" is an older term, a set of instructions not only for cooking, but also for medicine and food preservation. In The Canadian Receipt Book, these "receipts" cover many tasks, some of which may seem hair-raising to the modern reader: removing worms from a cow's bronchial tubes may have been as important in 1867 as knowing how to make English-style tea cakes. Recipes for lemon pudding and rice "snow-balls" are found in one chapter; remedies for pig leprosy and a cow's "mad staggers" in another. The Receipt Book also contains business advertisements, a dizzying array from the moderately recognizable (insurance and jewellery) to the more dubious ( a "drug warehouse" advertising"cocoaine" and "liver syrup"). Set to become a classic of early Canadian cooking and household management alongside Catherine Parr Trail, this page-turning collection reminds Canadians of the long distance we have travelled in 150 years.

  • - Five Centuries of Canadian Business
    von Michael Bliss
    50,00 - 71,00 €

  • - Containing over 500 Valuable Receipts for the Farmer and the Housewife, First Published in 1867
     
    23,00 €

    At the time of Canadian Confederation, many Canadians were their own doctors, cooks, farmers, veterinarians, beekeepers, and even rat catchers. This survival guide, compiled fifteen decades ago, is a fascinating glimpse into Canadian life before modern conveniences.Melissa McAfee's fascinating preface notes that "receipt" is an older term, a set of instructions not only for cooking, but also for medicine and food preservation. In The Canadian Receipt Book, these "receipts" cover many tasks, some of which may be hair-raising to the modern reader: removing worms from a cow's bronchial tubes may have been as important in 1867 as knowing how to make English-style tea cakes. Recipes for lemon pudding and rice "snow-balls" are found in one chapter; remedies for pig leprosy and a cow's "mad staggers" in another. The Receipt Book also contains business advertisements, a dizzying array from the moderately recognizable (insurance and jewellery) to the more dubious (a "drug warehouse" advertising "cocoaine" and "liver syrup").Set to become a classic of early Canadian cooking and household management alongside Catherine Parr Trail, this page-turning collection reminds Canadians of the long road we have travelled in 150 years.

  • - Recovery Stories from Disordered Eating
    von Michele Laliberte
    21,00 €

  • von D Paul Schafer
    23,00 €

  • - Mastering Etiquette for Career and Personal Success
    von Leanne Pepper
    24,00 €

  • - Employment Policy in Canada
    von Stephen (Simon Fraser University Canada) McBride
    48,00 €

  • - Containing over 500 Valuable Receipts for the Farmer and the Housewife, First Published in 1867
    von Jen Rubio
    24,00 €

    At the time of Canadian Confederation, many Canadians were their own doctors, cooks, farmers, veterinarians, beekeepers, and even rat catchers. This survival guide, compiled fifteen decades ago, is a fascinating glimpse into Canadian life before modern conveniences. Melissa McAfee's fascinating preface notes that "receipt" is an older term, a set of instructions not only for cooking, but also for medicine and food preservation. In The Canadian Receipt Book, these "receipts" cover many tasks, some of which may seem hair-raising to the modern reader: removing worms from a cow's bronchial tubes may have been as important in 1867 as knowing how to make English-style tea cakes. Recipes for lemon pudding and rice "snow-balls" are found in one chapter; remedies for pig leprosy and a cow's "mad staggers" in another. The Receipt Book also contains business advertisements, a dizzying array from the moderately recognizable (insurance and jewellery) to the more dubious ( a "drug warehouse" advertising"cocoaine" and "liver syrup"). Set to become a classic of early Canadian cooking and household management alongside Catherine Parr Trail, this page-turning collection reminds Canadians of the long distance we have travelled in 150 years.

  • von Kristel Derkowski
    27,00 €

  • - The Flock Among Us, Deluxe Colour Edition
    von John Steckley
    46,00 €

  • - Stories about Our National Passion, Regular Edition, Revised and Expanded
    von Andrew (Carleton University) Caddell & Dave (Montreal "Gazette") Stubbs
    21,00 €

  • - Proceedings of the Second S.D. Clark Symposium on the Future of Canadian Society
     
    16,00 €

  • von Peter Abbot
    18,00 €

  • - John Hair and Alice Runnalls
    von Donald S Hair
    79,00 €

  • - Leadership by Analogy
    von Elizabeth Rollins Epperly
    26,00 €

  • von Peter Abbot
    23,00 €

  • von W Redvers Dent
    28,00 €

  • - Poetry of the First World War
    von Henry Smalley Sarson
    31,00 €

    "Who has heard of Henry Smalley Sarson? His name does not appear in standard histories and critical assessments of Canadian poetry; and it is doubtful whether a single copy of From Field and Hospital, his slim volume of poetry published in December 1916, could be located anywhere in Canada. Yet Sarson's war poetry has been praised by the critic D.S.R. Welland in his study of Wilfred Owen, the great British poet of the First World War, for achieving "objective realism" in "The Village" and other poems. Indeed, the best of Sarson's war-poems are undoubtedly among the finest written by a Canadian, and should be widely known." --from the Introduction by Alan BishopLong out of print, the poetry of Henry Smalley Sarson has languished in obscurity for more than a century. Sarson, the scion of a prominent British vinegar-making family, had emigrated to Canada at age 22, taking up a variety of jobs, including working on a ranch and breaking in horses for the RCMP. When war broke out in Europe in 1914, he immediately enlisted, reaching the front nine months later as a private in the Canadian Expeditionary Force. During his service, Sarson used his literary and dramatic talents to write skits for performance by his regiment as well as poems, some of which were published in military magazines. After being gassed during the Battle of Ypres-so severely he suffered the after-effects for the remainder of his life-he continued to write poetry. Discharged from the Army as an invalid in 1916, Sarson never returned to Canada. He published two collections of his poems, From Field and Hospital (1916) and A Reliquary of War (1937). Henry Smalley Sarson died in 1967.The present volume, edited by Alan Bishop, professor emeritus of literature at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, brings together the best of Sarson's poetry, drawing both on archival research and correspondence and a meeting with Sarson's son Desmond. Reliquary sheds new light both on the life and career of an undeservedly forgotten poet as well as on the First World War, the consequences of which continue to shape our modern world.

  • - Raising Kids in Canada Today
    von Gillian Ranson
    28,00 €

    Parents in Canada today get information and advice from all sides on how they should be raising their kids. Figuring out what's best is a challenge, especially when ideas about what's best are in conflict. Parents know too that others will judge them on their choices, and on their practices. The work is hard, and often, they're managing without much social support.That is the world that sociologist and writer Gillian Ranson explores in this book. Drawing on interviews with 84 parents across Canada, she describes life on the ground with children ranging from infants to high-schoolers. She sets parents' experiences in the context of recent research that examines changes in ideas about child development, shifting perceptions of risk, the effects of social media, and the anxiety about "parenting"-as a job, not a relationship-that seems to trouble many parents.But Ranson also finds parents who value their children's uniqueness, and want to do what works for them, parents who recognize that children are often more resilient, and more capable, than we give them credit for. The real story, and the focus of the book, is the balance between what's expected of parents and children (and by whom) and what actually happens in the homes and backyards and neighbourhoods of families across the country.

  • von Judith Love
    23,00 €

  • - Changing Narratives of Inevitability
    von Eric Weissman
    40,00 €

  • - Workers in Total Institutions
    von Sholom Glouberman
    23,00 €

    "Recommended for anyone who has ever paused to consider the brutalising effects of some of our sealed-door 'caring' worlds." -Paul Sayer, Nursing Standard"In the tradition of Studs Terkel." -Andrew Rutherford, Criminal Justice and the Pursuit of Decency"Dr. Glouberman has done us a good turn in making us look at the contemporary version of the Inferno." -Times Literary Supplement"Powerful … a strong re-indictment of our outmoded methods of long-term care." -Health Services JournalIn Keepers, noted medical ethicist and patients' rights advocate Sholom Glouberman draws on a series of interviews with workers at various types of "total" institutions-nursing homes, prisons, hospitals for children with severe disabilities, psychiatric hospitals, and long-stay hospitals-to paint a vivid picture of life within the walls of such facilities. Those interviewed tell of their struggles to deal with bureaucracy, insufficient resources, burn-out, sexism, prejudice, and the patients and prisoners themselves, while at the same time trying to adequately respond to the needs of the "kept." Each chapter opens with a brief section by Dr. Glouberman that puts the interview in context. The result is a rare and fascinating look behind the closed doors of total institutions.This edition of Keepers is a revised version of the first edition published in 1990."The short stories in this book are based on experiences that I had some years ago-they are derived from actual meetings with people who worked in total institutions. I visited a cross section of long-stay institutions in many towns and provinces across the country, including everything from maximum security prisons to hospitals for children with severe disabilities. I taped long interviews with about 60 people who worked in them. Although the interviews were carefully transcribed, they were relentlessly edited to try to capture how people were affected by their work in institutional settings. These prisons, nursing homes, and institutions for the severely disabled contained not only the people who lived in them, but also the workers who came there every day. I tried to reveal the character of the workers and the impact of the institutions on their lives by selecting from the situations they described and also by carefully choosing from the words they used. The stories are my constructions based on the tapes. I spent months editing and rewriting them. The genre has recently come into prominence-an amalgam of fact and fiction. In this case, I wanted to shake our understanding of these long-stay environments and the workers in them by creating a more intimate understanding of their work and lives." -from the Preface by the author

  • von Ernest Hillen
    23,00 €

  • von Terri Geerinck
    22,98 €

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