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  • av Pearl Williams
    241

    A compendium of poetry in three sections on a wide range of topical and historical themes. The author delves into racial injustice, travel, natural scenery and creative impulses with vigour and panache.

  • - A COVID Almanac By and About Elders: An Almanac
    av Jon Peirce
    291

    The COVID-19 pandemic, which has resulted in so much pain, suffering, and sadness around the world, has nonetheless proven to be an extraordinarily rich source of material for writers. This collection of works by and about elders-people over the age of 60-contains something for readers of all ages and of almost every conceivable literary taste. Here you will find poems (including a performance poem), short stories, plays, memoirs, and essays. You will find works written in French as well as in English, and you will find works written by Americans as well as by Canadians. And you will experience the full gamut of moods, from despondency to defiance, and from stoic acceptance to sly cynicism. As you read, you will almost certainly shed a few tears. But you will also laugh out loud more than once, and experience moments of sheer awe at the insight and inspiration provided by our more than 50 authors. Here is a COVID collection unlike any other, a book to keep on your shelves and treasure for years after the pandemic is finally over.

  • av Barry K Wilson
    261

    A biography of Sir Mackenzie Bowell, late 19th century Canadian prime minister who has been neglected by modern historians.

  • av Robert L Barclay
    287

    An analysis of current practice in trumpet-playing in the baroque orchestra, with emphasis upon the promotion and dissemination of a false narrative regarding the authenticity of the instruments. Discussion of historical methods of manufacture, creating reproductions, and preservation and use of historic instruments.

  • av Robert Barclay
    291

  • av Robert Barclay
    311

    Jacob Hintze, a cavalry trumpeter of the court of Mecklenburg-Schwerin in Germany, describes his life as a soldier, courier, emissary and spy during and after the Thirty Years War. The book is fiction based on a historical character about whom very little is known.

  • av Ottawa) Barclay & Senior Conservator Ethnology Robert (Canadian Conservation Institute
    291

  • av Janet Barclay
    347

  • av Janet M Barclay
    251

  • av Michael Munkwitz
    261

  • av Ottawa) Barclay & Senior Conservator Ethnology Robert (Canadian Conservation Institute
    247

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