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1 JAKOBER, Marie Halifax Connection : The Thrilling Story of a Canadian Spy in the Civil WarEra : A novel. 1st in dj.
Random House Canada, 2007, ISBN:0679314912 
JAKOBER, Marie. The Halifax Connection. [Dj adds: The Thrilling Story of a Canadian Spy in the Civil War Era] : A novel . [N.pl.]: Random House Canada, (2007). First Printing. Pp. [i]-xiii,(3),1-473,(7). 8vo, brown paper covered boards with gilt lettering to spine. A novel of intrigue - the Alberta author's eighth - set amid the backdrop of both the American Civil War and on the eve of Confederation, in the streets of Halifax and Montreal. "Canada in 1862 is still a few scattered colonies run by an indifferent British Crown. As the American Civil War heats up south of the border, Southern Confederates flood into Montreal and Halifax, among them numerous spies and military officers planning secret missions against the yankees -- missions they hope will provoke a war between England and the United States, throwing teh whole weight of the British Empire into the Confederate camp." - from the dj. Vg in unclipped dj. 20.00

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2 JAKOBER, Marie Halifax Connection : The Thrilling Story of a Canadian Spy in the Civil WarEra : A novel. proof
Random House Canada, 2007, 
JAKOBER, Marie. The Halifax Connection. [N.pl.]: Random House Canada, (2007). Uncorrected Proof. Pp. (6),vii-xiii,(3),1-471,(3). 8vo, printed pale blue card covers with black spine. A novel of intrigue - the Alberta author's eighth - set amid the backdrop of both the American Civil War and on the eve of Confederation, in the streets of Halifax and Montreal. Vg. 12.00

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3 SORFLEET, John R. (ed.). JAKOBER, Marie GLOVER, Douglas H. TAMMINGA, Frederick W. Journal of Canadian Fiction. Number 22, 1978.
Journal of Canadian Fiction, Guelph, ON / Montreal, 1978, 
SORFLEET, John R. (ed.). Journal of Canadian Fiction. Number 22, 1978. (Guelph, ON / Montreal, QC : Journal of Canadian Fiction, 1978). Pp [1]-148. 8vo, red card covers. Fiction : “The Ants” by Marcel Bénetéau; “He Grabbed a Pig And” by Frederick W. Tamminga; “Love-In at Trevor Station” by Marie Jakober; “The Society of Jesus” by Michael E. Daly; “The Man Who Loved Elizabeth Taylor” by Tom Marshall; “The Mad River Blue Song” by Douglas H. Glover.Articles : “An Interview With John Mills” by Paul Delany; “Passionate Prov incials: Imperialism, Regionalism, and Points of View” by J.M. Zezulka; “The Trial of Jake Hersh” by Zailig Pollock; “Search for Self in the Novels ofMargaret Atwood” by Francis Mansbridge. Also, book reviews. Rubbed, edges worn, library acquisition stamp, else good. 12.00

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