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REANEY, James, Ed.). FRASER, Raymond SZUMIGALSKI, A RABY, Peter ListingsIf you cannot find what you want on this page, then please use our search feature to search all our listings. Click on Title to view full description
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REANEY, James, ed.). FRASER, Raymond SZUMIGALSKI, A RABY, Peter Alphabet : A Semiannual Devoted to the Iconography of the Imagination. Number fourteen, December 1967 English Department, University of Western Ontario, London, Ont, 1967, (REANEY, James, ed.). Alphabet : A Semiannual devoted to the Iconography ofthe Imagination. Number fourteen, December 1967. London, Ont.: English Dep artment, University of Western Ontario, 1967. Pp [1]-95,(1). Illustrated. 8vo, white card covers, printed in brown and blue. Short stories by Gordon Grieve, and Alice Boissonneau. Poetry by Lloyd Abbey, A. Szumigalski, Ralph Cunningham, Albert Florey, Raymond Fraser, Peter Raby, John Ferns, C.M. Buckaway, Warren Stevenson, and John Ower. Articles by Clifton Whiten, and Sister M. Corona Sharp. Covers lightly browned, else very good. 20.00 Price:
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STRECKER, James HOGAN, Peter Bones to Bury: poems and sculpture by James Strecker Mosaic Press, Oakville, ON, 1984, STRECKER, James. Bones to Bury ; poems and sculpture by James Strecker. Pphotographs by Peter Hogan. Oakville, ON: Mosaic Press, (1984). Pp. 86. Illustrated. 8vo, illustrated silver card covers. Vg. 15.00 Price:
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JAMES, Peter Dead Simple Macmillan, Chatham, Kent, 0, ISBN:1405051639 JAMES, Peter. Dead Simple. Chatham, Kent: Macmillan, (2004). Pp.(8),1-369,[370],(6). 8vo, black cloth. Signed by James without inscription on title page. Vg in slightly creased dj with ISBN crossed out with marker. 75.00 Price:
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GARROD, Charles JOHNSTON, Peter JAMES, Herry Harry James and His Orchestra, Volume 1 1937-1950 Joyce Music Publication, Zephyrhills, Florida, 1975, GARROD, Charles and Peter JOHNSTON. Harry James and His Orchestra, Volume 11937-1950. Zephyrhills, Florida: Joyce Music Publication, April 1975. Pp. [1]-68,i-vii. 4to, blue stapled card covers with black tape to spine. A discography of the Harry James Orchestra, including an index of song titles. Two newspaper articles about James's death -- one from the New York Times and one from The Toronto Sun, both dated July 6, 1983, are tucked into the book. Ffep browned where newspaper articles were placed, light spotting to bottom edge and very light spotting to front cover, small tear to top corner of front, small tear to tape at bottom of spine, small sticker mark to front, else vg. 20.00 Price:
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RIDLER, Neil B. (ed.) MATHEWS, Ralph SACOUMAN, R. James TONER, Peter Issues in Regional / Urban Development of Atlantic Canada. Social Science Monograph Series, Volume II, Spring 1978 Division of Social Science, University of New Brunswick at Saint John, Saint John, N.B., 1978, ISBN:0920114032 RIDLER, Neil B. (ed.). Issues in Regional/Urban Development of Atlantic Canada. Social Science Monograph Series, Volume II, Spring 1978. Saint John, N.B.: Division of Social Science, University of New Brunswick at Saint John,1978. Pp [1]-136. 8vo, blue and white card covers. Contents : Peter Toner' s “Historical Character of New Brunswick People: a Preliminary Report.”; R.James Sacouman's “Co-operative Community Development among Nova Scotian Pr imary Producers 1891-1940: a Critical Comparison.” [Tennyson, Cape Bretoniana, 1500]; Ralph Mathews's “The Pursuit of Progress: Newfoundland's Social and Economic Development in the Smallwood Era.”; M. Gary Davis's “The Bureaucracy as Friction on Industrial Development Projects.”; Roger Peterson's “Transportation and Development in Atlantic Canada.”; Paula C. Felt's “National Parks as a Development Tool in Atlantic Canada: a Review of Some Basic Questions.”; Robert Garland's “Government Centralization in New Brunswick.”; Donald J. Grady's “Community Organization as Political Praxis: a Nova Scotia Experience in 'Citizens' Participation'.”; Jan Malcolm Davis's “Consideration in the Investigation, Analysis and Planning of the Central Areas of Maritime Cities.” Wear to spine, else very good. 20.00 Price:
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ST. CLAIR, James O., and Yvonne C. LeVERT. LeVERT, Yvonne C. RANKIN, Peter Nancy's Wedding Feast and Other Tasty Tales. Illustrated by Peter Rankin Cape Breton University Press, in partnership with CBC Radio, Sydney, N.S., 2007, ISBN:9781897009222 ST. CLAIR, James O., and Yvonne C. LeVERT. Nancy's Wedding Feast and Other Tasty Tales. Illustrated by Peter Rankin. (Sydney, N.S.) : Cape Breton University Press, in partnership with CBC Radio, (2007). First Edition. Pp [1]-224. Illustrated. Index. 8vo, illustrated brown card covers. "Food and memory are the recipes of shared experience. Together they conjure the richnessof oral tradition evoking the time and place where stories are told – the smells of kitchens, the sense of remembering what binds, what is preserved and what remains to be made. We are what we eat. In the act of cooking and eating we fashion the past inside the kitchens of the present. Food and thestories it evokes reveal the state of a place, the ethics of caring, the d istribution of wealth, the sense of possibility, the ingredients of stories– of hardship, class, ingenuity, diversity, nature, invention, celebration , the elite and everyday." - from the dj. Very good. 14.00 Price:
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THE NEW YORKER) THURBER, James. ARNO, Peter. ADDAMS, Charles. New Yorker Cartoons. ltd wartime ed. 1945, (THE NEW YORKER). The New Yorker Cartoons with The Talk of the Town. Special Edition for the Armed Forces. S.l.: s.n., [1945]. Pp [192]. 8vo, ill. boards. "This is No. 2754 of a limited edition of an anthology produced under wartime conditions at the request of the Army, Navy and Marine Corps and delivered gratis by them to our Armed Forces overseas. This edition, identical with the original, except for the board covers, is made available in the United States and to civilians for the first time- THE NEW YORKER." -label affixed to rear paste-down. Rubbed with wear to extremities, lightly soiled, slight smudging internally, else vg. 50.00 Price:
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HILLER, James and Peter NEARY (eds.) COAKER, W.F. McDONALD, Ian RYAN, Shannon Newfoundland in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries cloth ed University of Toronto Press, 1980, HILLER, James and Peter NEARY, (eds.) Newfoundland in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries : Essays in Interpretation. Tor.: University of Toronto Press, (1980). Pp (6),[vii]viii,(2),[3]-289,(3). 8vo, green patterned cloth.Issued without dj. Chapters : Neary's "The Writing of Newfoundland History : An Introductory Survey" , "The French and American Shore Questions as Factors in Newfoundland History" and "Party Politics in Newfoundland, 1949-1971: A Survey and Analysis"; Hiller's "Confederation Defeated: The Newfoundland Election of 1869" and "The Railway and Local Politics in Newfoundland, 1870-1901"; Shannon Ryan's "The Newfoundland Salt Cod Trade in the Nineteenth Century"; Ian McDonald's "W.F. Coaker and the Balance of Power Strategy: The Fishermen's Protective Union in Newfoundland Politics"; R.M. Elliott's "Newfoundland Politics in the 1920s: The Genesis and Significance of the Hollis Walker Enquiry"; David Alexander's "Newfoundland's Traditional Economyand Development to 1934" and "The Collapse of the Saltfish Trade and Newfo undland's Integration into the North American Economy". With bibliography and index. Vg-fine. 37.50 Price:
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HILLER, James and Peter NEARY (eds.) NEARY, Peter ELLIOTT, R.M. ALEXANDER, David Newfoundland in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries pbk ed Toronto, 1980, ISBN:0802063918 HILLER, James and Peter NEARY, (eds.) Newfoundland in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries : Essays in Interpretation. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, (1980). Pp. (6),[vii]viii,(2),[3]-289,(3). 8vo, white and green card covers. Chapters : Neary's "The Writing of Newfoundland History: An Introductory Survey" , "The French and American Shore Questions as Factors in Newfoundland History" and "Party Politics in Newfoundland, 1949-1971: A Survey and Analysis"; Hiller's "Confederation Defeated: The Newfoundland Election of 1869" and "The Railway and Local Politics in Newfoundland, 1870-1901"; Shannon Ryan's "The Newfoundland Salt Cod Trade in the Nineteenth Century"; Ian McDonald's "W.F. Coaker and the Balance of Power Strategy: The Fishermen's Protective Union in Newfoundland Politics"; R.M. Elliott's "Newfoundland Politics in the 1920s: The Genesis and Significance of the Hollis Walker Enquiry"; David Alexander's "Newfoundland's Traditional Economy and Development to 1934" and "The Collapse of the Saltfish Trade and Newfoundland'sIntegration into the North American Economy". With bibliography and index. Name, occasional inked marginalia, else vg. 17.50 Price:
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HILLER, James Acadiensis 11:2 NEARY, Peter McFARLAND, Joan Origins of the Pulp and Paper Industry in Newfoundland 1982, HILLER, James. "The Origins of the Pulp and Paper Industry in Newfoundland." An article in Acadiensis, Vol.11, No.2, Spring 1982, pp. 42-68, with map,tables. Also: Peter Neary's "Canadian Immigration Policy and the Newfoundl anders, 1912-1939" (pp.69-83); Joan McFarland's review essay "Underdevelopment and Economic Theory in Atlantic Canada". Also : Naomi Griffiths' "Longfellow's Evangeline: The Birth and Acceptance of a Legend" (pp.28-41); a document by Roscoe Fillmore "Early Socialism in the Maritimes" edited by NolanReilly; Robert H. Babcock's "The Saint John Street Railwaymen's Strike and Riot, 1914" (pp.3-27); Colin D. Howell's review essay "Film and History in Atlantic Canada"; Hugh Tuck's review essay "Cape Breton: History and Tradi tion" (pp.109-117); Carman Miller's review essay "The Atlantic Provinces and the Problem of 'Regionalism'" (pp.130-134); Murray Young's review of Graeme Wynn's Timber Colony (pp.103-109). Vg. For the issue 6.50 Price:
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HOWARD, James H. Smithsonian Institution Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 195 LE CLAIRE, Peter Ponca Tribe US Government Printing Office, 1965, HOWARD, James H. The Ponca Tribe. Smithsonian Institution Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin 195. In collaboration with Peter Le Claire, tribal historian and other members of the tribe. Washington: US Government Printing Office, 1965. Pp. 191. Illustrated with 24 plates, 5 in text figures and i map. 8vo, green cloth, gilt titles to spine. Spine ends lightly bumped, faint dampstaining to the cloth, owner's name inked to the front paste-down, else vg. 30.00 Price:
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Inverness County - Art) RANKIN, Peter RANKIN, Jimmy St.CLAIR, James, introd Portfolios : Drawings by Peter Rankin, Jimmy Rankin, Johnny Gillis, B 0, (Inverness County - Art). Portfolios : Drawings by Peter Rankin, Jimmy Rankin, Johnny Gillis, Barrie Fraser. N.pl.: n.pub., n.d. [1982?]. Pp 2 leaves + 24 b/w reproductions. Large oblong 8vo, card covers. Respectively from Mabou Coal Mines, Mabou, North East Mabou, and East Lake Ainslie. Introduction by James St.Clair of Mull River. Six drawings by each, dated from 1980 to 1982. Vg to fine. 17.50 Price:
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Inverness County - Art) RANKIN, Peter RANKIN, Jimmy St.CLAIR, James, introd Portfolios : Drawings by Peter Rankin, Jimmy Rankin, Johnny Gillis, B 0, (Inverness County - Art). Portfolios : Drawings by Peter Rankin, Jimmy Rankin, Johnny Gillis, Barrie Fraser. N.pl.: n.pub., n.d. [1982?]. Pp 2 leaves + 24 b/w reproductions. Large oblong 8vo, card covers. Respectively from Mabou Coal Mines, Mabou, North East Mabou, and East Lake Ainslie. Introduction by James St.Clair of Mull River. Six drawings by each, dated from 1980 to 1982. Edgeworn, else vg. 15.00 Price:
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DELGADO, James P. NEWMAN, Peter C. (Foreword by). Racers and Rovers : 100 Years of the Royal Vancouver Yacht Club. in dj. Douglas & McIntyre, 2003, ISBN:1-55054-988-X DELGADO, James P. Racers and Rovers : 100 Years of the Royal Vancouver Yacht Club. Foreword by Peter C. Newman. Vancouver/Toronto: Douglas & McIntyre,(2003). Pp 212, including frontis., illustrated endpapers with current mem bers names listed, and numerous b/w and/or colour illustrations to text, some full page. 4to, blue cloth. "A passion for boats and boating led to the formation of the Vancouver Yacht Club in 1903, just seventeen years after Vancouver was incorporated. In 1906, the club was granted a Royal Charter and became the Royal Vancouver Yacht Club. In 2003, club members celebrate a hundred years of recreational sailing and power boating in and around the west coast, as well as competing in various Olympic and Paralympic races, and word championships events. Lavishly illustrated with 122 colour and 106 black-and-white photos, Racers and Rovers tells the story of the Royal Vancouver Yacht Club, its famous members and its famous boats." -from the dust jacket. Vg in dj. 40.00 Price:
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MOOGK, Peter N. HAMOWY, Ronald MERRELL, James M. RYAN, Dennis P. Thieving Buggers and Stupid Sluts: Insults and Popular Culture in New France. An article in The William and Mary Quarterly, Third Series, Vol. 36, No.4, October 1979 Published by the Institute of Early American History and Culture, Williamsburg , 1979, MOOGK, Peter N. “Thieving Buggers” and “Stupid Sluts”: Insults and Popular Culture in New France. An article in The William and Mary Quarterly, Third Series, Vol. XXXVI, No. 4, October 1979, pp 524-547. Williamsburg : Published by the Institute of Early American History Tennyson, Cape Bretoniana 970: "emphasis on Louisbourg". Other articles : “Jefferson and the Scottish E nlightenment: A Critique of Garry Wills's Inventing America: Jefferson's Declaration of Independence” by Ronald Hamowy (pp 503-523); “Cultural Continuity among the Piscataway Indians of Colonial Maryland” by James M. Merrell (pp 548-570); “Landholding, Opportunity, and Mobility in Revolutionary New Jersey” by Dennis P. Ryan (pp 571-592); “Was It Murder for a White Man to Kill a Slave? Chief Justice Martin Howard Condemns the Popular Institution in North Carolina” by Don Higginbotham and William S. Pricem, Jr. (pp 593-601); “Theophilus Harris's Thoughts on Emigrating to America in 1793” by JohnHammond Moore (pp 602-614). Spine and edges browned, else very good. 12.00 Price:
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