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1 SMITH, David E.G. PLATO Commentary on Plato's Lysis. Submitted in Partial Fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts at Dalhousie University' December 22, 1983.
1983, 
SMITH, David E.G. A Commentary on Plato's Lysis. Submitted in Partial Fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts at Dalhousie University' December 22, 1983. Pp [i]-v,1-79 leaves, printed one side only. 4to, black cloth, gilt lettering to front board and spine. George Parkin Grant (1918-1988) was a Canadian philosopher, teacher and political commentator, whose popular appeal peaked in the late 1960s and 1970s. He is best knownfor his nationalism, political conservatism, comments on technology, pacif ism, Christian faith, and conservative views regarding abortion and is credited as one of Canada's most original thinkers. Grant was a faculty member at Dalhousie University, Halifax, N.S. Very good. Ex-libris George P. Grant(without indication, but acquired from his estate). 70.00

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2 PORTER, Jene M., ed. SMITH, David E., intro. BONE, Robert M. STABLER, Jack C. Perspectives of Saskatchewan. in dj.
University of Manitoba Press, Winnipeg, 2009, ISBN:9780887551833 
PORTER, Jene M., ed. Perspectives of Saskatchewan. Edited [with a preface] by Jene M. Porter. [Introduction by David E. Smith]. (Winnipeg): Universityof Manitoba Press, (2009). Pp. (8),[ix]-xiv,[1]-377,(9), + 12 p. of colour plates. Illustrated. 8vo, blue cloth with silver lettering to spine. Conte nts: 1. Peter S. Li's "People of the Land: Population Change in Saskatchewan"; 2. Robert M. Bone's "Saskatchewan's Forgotten North: 1905 to 2005"; 3. Smith's "Saskatchewan: A Distinct Political Culture"; 4. Bill Waiser's "TheMyth of Multiculturalism in Early Saskatchewan"; 5. Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafo nd's "Maskeko-Sakahikanihk: One Hundred Years for a Saskatchewan First Nation"; 6. James M. Pistula's "Saskatchewan's Path to Economic Development"; 7. Jack C. Stabler and Rose Olfert's "One Hundred Years of Evolution in the Rural Economy"; 8. Brett Fairbairn's "Canada's 'Co-operative Province': Individualism and Mutualism in a Settler Society, 1905 to 2005"; 9. Harley D. Dickinson and Renee Torgerson's "Medicare: Saskatchewan's Gift to the Nation"; 10. Beth Bilson's "The Prairie Face of Labour"; 11. Michael Hayden's "The People's University? The University of Saskatchewan and the Province of Saskatchewan"; 12. Robert J. Woods's "Science in Saskatchewan: The Early Years"; 13. Keith Bell's "Claiming Saskatchewan: Landscape Painting from 1905to 1950"; 14. Eli Bornstein's "Abstract Art on the Prairies"; 15. Neil Bes ner's "Writing Saskatchewan: The First Hundred Years"; 16. Cristine de Clercy's "Women's Legislative and Political Participation in Saskatchewan, 1905to 2005"; 17. Lynn Caldwell and Christopher Lind's "An Ambiguous Inheritan ce: Church in Saskatchewan"; 18. Mark Abley's "Saskatchewan's Diaspora". Very good in dust jacket. 25.00

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3 SMITH, David E. Prairie Liberalism: The Liberal Party in Saskatchwan 1905-71. in dj
University of Toronto Press, 1975, 
SMITH, David E. Prairie Liberalism: The Liberal Party in Saskatchwan 1905-71. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, (1975). Pp. 352. 8vo, black cloth.Vg in spine sunned, chipped dj. 30.00

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4 McKAY, Alexander G. (ed.). SMITH, Philip E.L. PENDERGAST, David M. NADON, Pierre Symposium on New Perspectives in Canadian Archaeology, 22-23 October, 1976,Theatre Auditorium, Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto : Fifteenth Symposium
Royal Society of Canada in cooperation with the Royal Ontario Museum and the National Museum of Man, Ottawa, 1976, ISBN:092006406X 
McKAY, Alexander G. (ed.). New Perspectives in Canadian Archaeology : Proceedings of a Symposium Sponsored by the Royal Society of Canada, 22-23 October 1976. Fifteenth Symposium. (Ottawa) : Published by the Royal Society of Canada in cooperation with the Royal Ontario Museum and the National Museumof Man, (1977). Pp [i]-ix,(1),[1]-258. 8vo, orange card covers. Contents : Carl-Axel Moberg's “Archaeology Today: The Old World - A "Scandinavian” Pe rspective”; Michael D. Coe's “Archaeology Today: The New World”; Philip E.L. Smith's “Old World Archaeology”; David M. Pendergast's “The Canadian Presence in Latin American Archaeology”; Richard Pearson's “Canadian Archaeology in the Asian and Pacific Region”; George MacDonald's “Prehistoric Archaeology in Canada”; Pierre Nadon's “L'Archéologue Historique au Canada”; Madame Mireille Badour's “Finance: The Canada Council's Role”; R.B. Willis's “Finance: The Bole of Universities, Private Corporations, Individuals “; Walter M. Hlady's “The Role of the Amateur in Canadian Archaeology”; ChristopherTumbull's “Of Backdirt and Bureaucracy: The Role of Government in Canadian Archaeology”; W.J. Byrne's “The Resource Question and Rescue Archaeology”; Laurent Girouard's “Arahaeology and the Native Peoples of Quebec”; George Swinton's “Archaoology as a Concern of the Inuit Community”; Basil Johnston's “The Cultural and Ethical Aspects of Archaeology in Canada: An Indian Perspective”; Jerome S. Cybulski's “Scientific Aspects of Archaeology in Canada: A Physical Anthropologist's View”; Bruce G. Trigger's “The Archaeological base in Canada: Training, Facilities, Opportunities”; R.G. Matson's “Archaeology's Contribution to the Social Sciences”; W.N. Irving's “Contributions of Archaeology to Other Sciences”; David Spurgeon's “Archaeology and thePublic”; Alexander G. McKay's “Archaeology and the Creative Imagination.” Spine a bit sunned, tear to foot of spine, name, else very good. 25.00

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