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1 GASTON, Bill Cameraman. 1st Cdn in dj
Macmillan, 1994, 
GASTON, Bill. The Cameraman. Tor.: Macmillan of Canada, (1994). First Printing. Pp (6),1-282. 8vo, maroon cloth. Gaston (b.1953) "lives in Fredericton with his wife and three children." - from dj. Fine in dj. 18.00

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2 GASTON, Bill. Order of Good Cheer : a novel.
Anansi, Toronto, 2008, ISBN:9780887842009 
GASTON, Bill. The Order of Good Cheer : a novel. (Toronto) : Anansi, (2008). First Printing. Pp (8),[1]-391,(1). 8vo, brown cloth, silver lettering tospine. A novel set in Nova Scotia. "In alternating narratives, Gaston tell s two powerfull stories separated by the breadth of a continent and exactly400 years. In one, Samuel de Champlain and his seventeenth-century compani ons struggle to establish a toehold on foreign soil. In the other, twenty-first century blue-collar worker Andy Winslow and his friends try not to lose their hold on a more urban landscape, despite encroaching environmental and economic disaster. By telling their stories separately but side-by-side,Gaston shows us how both groups share a hauntingly similar sense of the fr agility, grandeur, tedium, and ironies of life in a land that is both home and alien."-from the dustjacket. Very good to fine in unclipped dustjacket.16.00

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3 GASTON, Bill. Order of Good Cheer : a novel. signed in dj.
Anansi, Toronto, 2008, ISBN:9780887842009 
GASTON, Bill. The Order of Good Cheer : a novel. (Toronto) : Anansi, (2008). First Printing. Pp (8),[1]-391,(1). 8vo, brown cloth, silver lettering tospine. A novel set in Nova Scotia. "In alternating narratives, Gaston tell s two powerfull stories separated by the breadth of a continent and exactly400 years. In one, Samuel de Champlain and his seventeenth-century compani ons struggle to establish a toehold on foreign soil. In the other, twenty-first century blue-collar worker Andy Winslow and his friends try not to lose their hold on a more urban landscape, despite encroaching environmental and economic disaster. By telling their stories separately but side-by-side,Gaston shows us how both groups share a hauntingly similar sense of the fr agility, grandeur, tedium, and ironies of life in a land that is both home and alien."-from the dustjacket. Very good to fine in unclipped dustjacket.Signed with "Bon appetit!" notation by Gaston on the title page. 18.00

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