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Canada
Canada Home: Juliana Horatia Ewing's Federicton Letters 1867-1869
Published in Hardcover by Univ of British Columbia Pr (1983-12)
Author: Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing
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A Heartwarming Tale of the Canadian Frontier
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2001-11-07
A wonderful book and a delightful read. Not to be missed.

A wonderful book to read by the fire.
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 1996-12-04
If you are interested in Canadian History and Children's Literature, then read this book. A truly charming and delightful read

Canada
The Canadian Corps in World War I (Men-at-Arms)
Published in Paperback by Osprey Publishing (2007-06-19)
Author: Rene Chartrand
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Any military library strong in world military forces needs this.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-03
Rene Chartreand's THE CANADIAN CORPS IN WORLD WAR I describes the organization, lists its units and achievements, and charts strategies and battles alike. While it's likely to prove a specialty acquisition for U.S. collections, any military library strong in world military forces needs this.

A Good over view of the Birth of a Good Solid Army
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-02
The Canadian Army has never really gotten the coverage that it is due them until now. From my limited experience with them, they struck me as some really 1st class Troops. The Good news is that Osprey has done them a good turn with this slim book and its excellent illustrations. Hopefully the interest in this fine outfit will continue. Perhaps even their time in the Korean War or their service as UN Peacekeepers will be covered?

Canada
The Canadian Department of Justice and the Completion of Confederation 1867-78
Published in Paperback by Univ of British Columbia Pr (2001-02)
Author: Jonathan Swainger
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An excellent book on the Canadian department of justice
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2001-02-13
Professor Swainger has written an excellent book on the Canadian department of justice.

"The federal Department of Justice was established by John A. Macdonald as part of the Conservative party's program for reform of the parliamentary system following Confederation. Among other things, it was charged with establishing national institutions such as the Supreme Court and the North West Mounted Police and with centralizing the penitentiary system. In the process, the department took on a position of primary importnace in the post-Confederation politics. This was particularly so up to 1878, when the Confederation was "completed".

Table of Contents

1. Introduction

2. An Apolitical Advisor: The fiction of the Attorney General

3. The Department of Justice and the Business of Governance

4. Advisors to the Crown and the Prerogative of Mercy

5. Canadian Penitentiaries and the Rhetoric of Nation, Centralization, and Reform

6. The Department of Justice and Judiciary

7. Conculsion

An valuable edition to one's library

Excellent book on the Canadian department of Justice
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-02-15
Professor Swainger has written an excellent book on the creation of the Canadian department of Justice.

"The federal Department of Justice was established by John A. Macdonald as part of the Conservative party's program for reform of the parliamentary system following Confederation. Among other things, it was charged with establishing national institutions such as the Supreme Court and the North West Mounted Police and with centralizing the penitentiary system. In the process, the department took on a position of primary importance in post-Confederation politics. This was particulary so up to 1878, when Confederation was 'completed'".

Table of Contents

1. Introduction

2. A Apolitcal Advisor: The Fiction of the Attorney General

3. The Department of Justice and the Business of Governance

4. Advisors to the Crown and the Prerogative of Mercy

5. Canadian Penitentaries and the Rhetoric of Nation, Centralization, and Reform

6. The Canadian Department of Justice and the Judiciary

Dr. Swainger's book is of value to those interested in Canadian politics and the administration of justice.

Canada
The Canadian Frontier, 1534-1760 (Histories of the American Frontier)
Published in Paperback by University of New Mexico Press (1983-08-01)
Author: W. J. Eccles
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The Canadian Frontier
Helpful Votes: 27 out of 28 total.
Review Date: 2000-03-27
W. J. Eccles did a phenomenal job in covering the history of New France. I was expecting a dry history. I didn't get one. What I got was a story of men and a few women.

This book is a facinating account of the settlement of Canada under the French. For a history book, it was hard to put down. Eccles brought the problems of starting and maintaining a colony to life. He presents historical figures like Frontenac and La Salle as real people who made real mistakes without excuses or whitewashing.

I would recommend this book to anyone doing any type of research into New France.

An Indispensable History Of New France
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2003-12-07
"The Canadian Frontier" is an excellent exposition of the story of the interface between Canadian and native civilizations from 1534-1760. As the Canadian frontier included much of the Midwest, this book is a good choice for both American and Canadian readers with an interest in the history of New France.

Prof. Eccles makes the point that the Canadian frontier is conceptionally different from the American frontier. The American frontier was a geographical concept, the line where settlement gave way to wilderness. The Canadian frontier, by contrast, was a series of settled islands in a sea of wilderness at which civilization "did business" with native cultures.

One test of a good historical book is whether it changes the reader's view of history. This one passes that test. I had always viewed the competition between the French, British and Indians in North America as being based on basic nationalistic and tribal rivalries. Prof. Eccles explains the rivalry in terms of an economic competition over the fur trade. The roles of the Indians was to supply the furs. The locations of the trade shifted over time between the eastern settlements, western trading posts and in Indian villages at which traders visited. Traders competed in goods offered, while tribes competed, at times by war, to control access to traders and their goods. Middleman profits were often at stake.

The economy of New France is contrasted with that of the British colonies. The economy of the British colonies was largely based on farming while the economy of New France was, primarily, extractive, based on the fur trade and, to a lesser extent, fishing. Farming in New France was, initially, merely to supply the settlers. As population increased and the fur trade declined, New France evolved from a trading to an agricultural colony.

The trading pattern of New France determined land use practices as well as relations with the Indian tribes. I had always thought of low populations of New France as a reflection of the unwillingness of the French to migrate to North America. From this book I learned that low population density was indispensable to a fur trade based economy.

Like the Spanish to the West, and unlike the English to the south, evangelization was a major part of the interaction on the Canadian Frontier. Much of the exploration and development was instituted or accompanied by missionaries.

Over time, the Canadian Frontier was changed by tribal wars which determined the access of each tribe to western traders and their wares. Although Indians are often portrayed as victims of white aggression, the truth is that they acquired a dependency on European goods which contributed to their own downfall.

The military aspects of the North American wars are interesting in that they relate the relative contributions of the Regular forces, the militia and the Indians. Another of my conceptions which was changed by this book was that the outcome of the French and Indian war was dictated by the colonial population imbalance. Prof. Eccles makes the case that the fighting qualities of the French militia made them dominant over the English militias and that it was only the skills of the British regulars against the bungling of the French regulars which won the war for Britain.

Ultimately, the world in which the Canadian Frontier arose and prospered changed and the Frontier disappeared. The French and Indian War restricted the numbers of voyagers to a handful. The vision of the French habitants changed from that of an open continent in which to trade for furs, to a river valley in which to farm and sell their produce. The leadership of the fur trade changed from French entrepreneurs to British businessmen. The British, who fought to wrest the Ohio Valley from the French, tried to close it to their own colonists. Ultimately, the colonials who fought to take the Ohio Valley from the French took it from the British with French aid. The Indians who had tried to play one power against the other, found that, in contributing to the downfall of the French regime, they had traded a benevolent, cooperative colonial power for one which would take their land and destroy their culture.

Professor Eccles has told the early history of much of our continent with insight and a skilled writing style. The supporting notes and bibliography guide the reader to sources for further research and reading. "The Canadian Frontier" is a must for anyone with an interest in the history of New France.
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Canada
The Canadian Landscape / Le Paysage Canadien
Published in Paperback by Firefly Books (2007-01-19)
Author:
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not what you expect - but that make it even more extraordina
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-06-28
i have long searched for canadian landscape coffee table book!
I got it! Each of the 5 star is worth to be given.

Outstanding.
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2001-12-16
The Canadian Landscape by J A Kraulis is an extraordinary example of the beauty that can be found in this part of the world. The images in this book are magnificent and have the ability to soothe, excite and inspire. I found that many of Kraulis' photographs have a powerful quality to them. In the same way that actually witnessing a brilliant sunset can make you pause and feel better about life, these photographs and the descriptions that accompany them provide you with that experience over and over again. This is a book that would be enjoyed by anyone who appreciates the amazing power and beauty of nature.

Canada
Canadian Pacific: Stand Fast, Craigellachie!
Published in Paperback by Boston Mills Press (2006-09-14)
Author: Greg McDonnell
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Great Product!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-27
The book was sealed and packed with an air pillow to prevent damage to the book. It arrived in perfect condition. All Canadian Pacific fans would love the dramatic photos in this book.

Canadian Pacific: Stand Fast, Craigellachie.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2003-12-18
Another Excellent Book from a Great Canadian Author!

Canada
Canadian Politics: Riding by Riding
Published in Hardcover by Prospect Park Pr (2002-12-12)
Author: Tony L. Hill
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Canadian Politics: Riding by Riding
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2003-08-05
Tony Hill's Canadian Politics: Riding by Riding is a travel book, a demographic study and a recent political history of Canada all in one. After extensive travels through Canada, the result is a unique perspective explaining not only broad cultural, historical, and social changes but specifics- car factory locations in Quebec, apple valleys in Nova Scotia, deserts in British Columbia, the Tomato Capital of Canada, and the Polar Bear Capital of the World, etc. Often he provides personal ancedotes or very wry observations which spice up the prose.

The demographic information is important as possibly no other democratic country has been more affected by immigration over the past generation as has Canada. Riding by Riding identifies Chinese, South Asian (Indian and Pakistani), Chinese, French, British,Scandinavian, and other enclaves within country.

An up-to-date political history of each province is in the book's front and the introduction contains a more comprehensive 25-year history of the five federal political parties. Most helpful is the What Is Politics? section: a readible primer of Canadian political terms and fundemental political differences between Canada and the United States.

But the real political history is contained with each riding description. For example, the Mount Royal riding contains a brief description of its longtime MP, Pierre Trudeau. However, sometimes the history is in an unexpected place. A discussion of the 1983 Progressive Conservative leadership review convention which ultimately led to the Prime Ministership of Brian Mulroney is in the Winnipeg Centre section as this was the actual location of the convention.

By going through the country, riding by riding, we learn about the country's movers and shakers as well as the backbenchers and we learn about how national electorial sweeps in 1984 and 1993 went through the political landscape like a tsunami. Mr. Hill's conclusion: Canadians tend to vote governments out, rather than vote governments in. As a result, he is very cautious in predicting future elections or events.

In all, Canadian Politics: Riding by Riding takes its subject and peels away its many layers. Mr. Hill appreciates Canada's complexities and writes about them with affection and understanding. He is one American too knowledgable to be interviewed on "Talking to Americans".

A complete work!
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2003-09-25
As someone who is active in politics and has lived or visited all parts of Canada, I can honestly say that Tony Hill gives a fair, well balanced, and complete analysis of Canada's 301 electoral districts. This analysis does not only include historical information, but also social and economic demographic information in a very qualitative fashion. This is a must read for anyone interested in Canadian politics!

Canada
Canadian Rockies
Published in Paperback by Altitude Pub Canada Ltd (1993-06)
Author: Graeme Pole
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The best tour book ever written!
Helpful Votes: 25 out of 25 total.
Review Date: 2000-08-10
I travel quite a bit in my job as a computer trainer. I had the rare priviledge of working on a project in Edmonton, Alberta on several trips.

I've toured the Jasper to Banff (and reverse) Icefields Parkway five times, and Mt. Robson twice. It was on my second weekend trip during a rest stop at The Crossing that I spied a different kind of book. The stunning photography and well-organized sections sold me on the spot.

This guide made my ride that day on the Icefields Parkway an experience I'll never forget. It has everything: maps, history, biographies, and hotel guides, you name it! I still get it out occasionally to relive the most beautiful trips I've been on.

There's even a section on best times and techniques to photograph certain places. I have taken it with me every trip to help me identify and record where my numerous photos were taken.

I always recommend this book as an essential part of any excursion into the area. Read it before you go, that way you won't miss anything!

super indeed
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2002-04-30
super book with an interesting mix of history, recommendations, and photographs. i was very glad i read through this book before i visited the area.

Canada
Living English structure for schools
Published in Unknown Binding by Longmans Canada ltd (1966)
Author: W. Stannard Allen
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An excelent guide to learn English
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2002-06-15
Almost 45 years ago, me and some relatives had this book as a guide to learn pure and beautiful british English.
We would appreciate if there is any hope to get it again. Unfortunately, anyone of us lost it and we all miss our key book.

Almost 30 years and Amazon
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2001-03-23
I was taught English as a second language when I was 10-11 years old. Me and my sister were lucky because we had a tutor who used Living English Structure as a guide. We enjoyed the book, because it is full of examples.

I am now 40 years old and voluntarily trying to help children around learning English. The first book I recalled is the Living English Structure but after so many years I doubt. Nevertheless, I am still lucky. Because there is the Amazon where me and my husband like shopping from. Amazon gives me the hope to find the book although it is obviously out of print.

Thank you Amazon

Canada
Canadian Summer (Thehilda Van Stockum Family Collection)
Published in Paperback by Bethlehem Book Publishers (1996-04)
Author: Hilda Van Stockum
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Canadian Summer
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-09-30
Canadian Summer is about the Mitchells' first, well, Canadian Summer. They rent a cabin, go exploring, fall off a boat, go exploring, meet the Jolicoers, go exploring, meet Mr. Magic, go exploring, get lost, go exploring, lose their dog, go exploring, help Peter with his wounded leg, go exploring, stop a forest fire, go exploring, throw a party, go exploring, get a new house, go exploring, and did I forget to mention that they went exploring?

Count Your Blessings
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2001-02-15
Canadian Summer is a book that makes you count your blessings. Hilda VanStockum has become our family's favorite author. Her writing is magical. She draws you into the story so you feel as if you are a part of it.

Because of a job transfer and limited resources, the Mitchell family was forced to move to a rustic cabin in the mountains. The cabin was far from a town and they had no transportation. VanStockum makes us love the Mitchell family. We can feel their humiliation as they come into church, the first morning in a new town, all bedraggled or dirty for various reasons.

This book is a glimpse into family life with all of its ups and downs. When the book is finished you will feel a loss, but then you will appreciate the relatively easy life we all live due to modern conveniences.


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