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  • av Robert M Clark
    571

    Topics of widespread concern to Canadians interested in the social sciences and to the general reading public are dealt with in this volume of essays by a group of Canada's leading scholars in political science and history. The book is presented in honour of Henry Forbes Angus.

  • av S D Clark
    991

    In this volume, Professor Clark shows that for two hundred years Canadian society was subject to the same kind of disturbing and disruptive forces that revealed themselves in the United States in the Revolutionary period.

  • av S D Clark
    621

    The need for a third printing of Church and Sect in Canada reflects the continuing interest in this pioneer study of the development of religious organization in Canadian society.

  • av Kenneth F Clute
    689

    An important and definitive study and critique of 86 general practices in Ontario and Nova Scotia, with particular attention to the quality of medical care and to problems of medical education and of the organization of medical care as these relate to quality.

  • av Kathleen Coburn
    897

    Sarah Hutchinson has never been much more than a name, though a name connected with some of the greatest in English literature. Now her letters, printed for the first time, to members of her family and to friends demonstrate how worthwhile it is to know her for herself as well.

  • av Barry Cooper
    421

    Barry Cooper's study of this important contemporary thinker gives context for an understanding of Merleau-Ponty's politics and, in so doing, brings together the complex issues and ideas that have shaped modern European political and philosophical thought.

  • av James a Corry
    817

    This edition brings up to date the material on institutions and practices of government in Britain, the United States, and Canada, and analyses more fully the relationship of democratic institutions and practices to the essentials of the democratic creed.

  • av Georges P Vanier
    331

    Collected in this volume are selections from addresses by His Excellency, General Georges P. Vanier, one of the most eminent public figures of Canada. His broad interests and deep involvement in all aspects of Canadian life are reflected in these speeches.

  • av Grace Morris Craig
    357

    At the age of ninety, Grace Craig looks back to her youth and tells the story of the impact of the Great War on her family and friends. Letters from the young men on the Western Front are interwoven with her own memories of the war.

  • av Walden Scott Cram
    257

    A World of Love and Mystery is a collection of poetry divided into three parts written by the poet Walden Scott Cram.

  • av Lowell M. Cross
    331

    This bibliography includes all available citations of books, articles, and monographs pertaining to "musique concrète," "Elektronische Musik," "tape music," and "computer music" from publications in fourteen languages.

  • av James De Mille
    307

    Alexander Macrorie, the narrator, blithely announces the subject of the novel in the first brief paragraph: 'This is a story of Quebec. Quebec is a wonderful city.' In fact, it is the story of the love trials and tribulations of a young bachelor subaltern and his fellow officers of the 129th Bobtails quartered in Quebec City.

  • av Christopher Dean
    421

    Christopher Dean looks at medieval and Renaissance Arthurian literature in detail and examines contemporary chronicles and histories, chivalric theory and practice, popular myths and legends, folk-lore and place-names to examine English attitudes.

  • av Richard K Debo
    621

    This is a highly readable and absorbing account of Bolshevik foreign policy during Lenin's first year in power.

  • av John G Dewan
    391

    In this well-organized, concise monograph the organic psychoses are classified in a comprehensive manner which can be easily applied to clinical cases.

  • av Watson Kirkconnell
    571

    In his memoirs Dr. Kirkonnell has avoided a merely chronological arrangement of his autobiography but sought rather to take various phases of the Canadian tradition and to analyse his experience of each down through the years.

  • av Susan Diane Black Blackmon
    361

    When Celey Dobbs met Daniel Tilman; was it chance or God, that brought them together in the unsettled region of Scott County, Arkansas? We first met Celey in the story of Emma, her granddaughter. Now join Celey and her family as they journey through the untamed prairies of Illinois, the violent beginnings of the state of Arkansas, and the wild frontier of Texas. Celey's story is based on letters written by the author's maternal Great-great-great-grandmother, detailing events in her life. "A slow rain fell as Celey walked from the graveyard, her tears mingling with the tears of God.> Much of the story is fiction but as always, threads of truth are woven through the tapestry. It is up to the reader to decide what is fact, and what is fiction. Celey is a heartwarming story of family and faith. Filled with laughter and tears, it offers a well-rounded experience for the reader. Celey's adventures don't end in Arkansas - join the family as they move to Texas and the stage is set for the story of Melinda. Be prepared to laugh, cry, cheer on the good guys, and root against the bad guys. Celey has it all!

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