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Great Lodges of the Canadian Rockies: The Companion Book to the PBS Television Series
Published in Hardcover by W W West (1999-05-01)
Author: Christine Barnes
List price: $35.00
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Even better than the PBS program
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2004-08-15
After watching the PBS series in July, I decided to buy the book. (I already own Great Lodges of the National Parks.) Not only are all of the spots in the series here, but MANY more. They all have wonderful photos and even better stories. It was touching to hear once more about Ken Jones (the first show of the series is in his memory).

You'll head to Canada after reading this book
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2002-04-29
Anyone who loves spectacular mountain scenery and historic lodges should grab this book! Not only does the book contain the well-known spots (Banff Springs Hotel, Chateau Lake Louise and Jasper Park Lodge) but there's an entire section on lodges you can ONLY hike or ride horseback to. Barnes other books all feature American lodges, so this trip into the Canadian Rockies is a special visual treat full of history and plenty of sentiment. There are fold-out pages for real panoramic shots and a neat little guide in the back.

Great Coffee Table Book for Lodge Lovers
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2001-11-18
Great pictures, informative text, and a tempting vacation guide (the book comes with a pocket guide showing prices, phone numbers, directions, photography tips, and other information). Describes the architectural and cultural evolution of the greatest lodges in Canada - most are those lodges built by the railways or by early 20th century mountaineers. All your guests will pick it up.

Canada
Great North American Prairie (Stories from Where We Live)
Published in School & Library Binding by Topeka Bindery (2004-07)
Author: S. St. Antoine
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Praise for Stories from Where We Live
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2001-08-07
Minneapolis Star-Tribune, July 29, 2001: "This book is a wonderful reference, beautifully illustrated."

A rich blend of generations of voices and stories
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2001-07-04
These stories of the North American prairie lands provide a rich blend of generations of voices and stories of natural history and the land, blending poems, stories and essays with insights on both native peoples, geography and wildlife. The result is a multi-faceted collection which doesn't neatly fit into singular categories of natural history, geography or culture; but which embraces them all.

Great for the classroom
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-09
This book is great for the classroom when covering either prairie ecosystems or demonstrating how different styles of writing can relate to one topic. Great stories for kids. I also use these stories when I am at the prairie preserve with a class.

Canada
Greater Is He 1 John 4:4
Published in Paperback by Essence Publishing (Canada) (2003-01)
Author: Ken Reynolds
List price: $10.00
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Greater is He
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2004-01-11
Ken Reynolds' honesty, information, and enthusiasm inspire and encourage. His simple explanation of why he believes what he does helps non-Christians understand and helps Christians renew their enthusiasm for God. I can't wait for his next book!

"Greater Is He" by Ken Reynolds Has a Compelling Message
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2003-10-27
"Greater Is He" is a sincere and honest book that reflects the day-to-day challenges of being a Christian in today's modern world. In this book, Ken Reynolds opens his heart and wisdom and shares his own struggles and triumphs of living with integrity as a man of faith. It is inspiring and heart-warming.

Greater is He Review
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2003-10-24
It is a great book for all people, especially christians!

It's one of those "coffee table" or "bathroom books" that you can pick up again and again to reveal God's simple truths and love He has for each one of us.

It's helps you focus on what is important and not sweat the small stuff.

Get this book!

Canada
Grey Owl: The Many Faces of Archie Belaney
Published in Hardcover by Kodansha America (1999-09)
Author: Jane Billinghurst
List price: $22.00
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A Masterpiece on Man and Nature
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2003-02-28
Beautifully -- in places lyrically -- written, this small volume makes a compelling case for preservation of the natural beauty that once prevailed throughout North America, and which now has become all too rare. Never straying far from her main theme (the life of Grey Owl), Jane Billinghurst draws us into the passion and dedication of her subject, leading us reflect on environmental questions not as dry policy issues, but as ones that can relate to an almost spiritual connection between the individual and his natural surroundings. Must reading for historians, environmentalists, and those with an interest in Canada, this insightful book is thoroughly rewarding for the general reader as well. Very highly recommended.

Two books in one. Beautifully illustrated.
Helpful Votes: 50 out of 50 total.
Review Date: 1999-07-27
It has been said, "one cannot judge a book by it's cover", however, we must also keep in mind that there are no absolutes as this book is a story which is depicted, in large measure, by the cover. Sensitive, warm, and poetic presentation of the life and contributions of Grey Owl. The photos exceptional in quality, and accurate as to life and times of the era. These are real people, places, and times that were a part of North American history. The manner in which sayings and aspects of Grey Owl are available as the story unfolds are done in such a manner I think you get two books for the price of one. I read the book from cover to cover the first time then re-read the white pages only, and then followed by reading the tan colored pages. Either way it is easy, fast, and enjoyable. I think the author did an excellent job in demonstrating the efforts of Grey Owl. He was an interesting fellow who had a vision and purpose in life which is so unique that a major moving picture has been make about him as well as four documantaries. Jane Billinghurst has created a work which makes possible an interpretation of the content, by the reader, as it is a factual and well documented treatise. There have been several books published about Grey Owl, in my opinion this is, like the Land of Shadows (Don Smith), is a must read for a deeper appreciation of this most remarkable fellow, Grey Owl.

A Well Written Account of an Incredible Life
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2000-05-23
This is a wonderful book. Well researched and balanced. Jane Billinghurst tells the story of Archie B. and I could not put it down. Other's have borrowed it and have praised it also. I am off to check out what else Billinghurst has written!

Canada
Growing Roses in Cold Climates
Published in Hardcover by McGraw-Hill (1998-11-11)
Authors: Jerry Olson and John Whitman
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Valuable Book for the Rose Grower
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-01
This book is well organized and has a wonderful rating system on cold weather roses. Evrything you need to know about roses in cold climates in one place.

Wonderful rose reference for northern gardeners
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2002-09-03
Not only is this book the best reference, but the only one that gives novices as well as the advanced growers the information on growing healthy roses in the colder zones. It classifies the different types of roses that can be grown well, how to plant them, prune them, maintain them, select them and where to buy them. If non-hardy hybrid teas are your choice, it has excellent pictures giving the step-by-step method of tipping roses for winter protection. Roses hardy for the north are all listed - the old garden roses up to the newly hybridized Canadian hardy roses. Anyone wanting to grow roses in the north needs this excellent reference!

If you live in the north you have to have this book!
Helpful Votes: 30 out of 31 total.
Review Date: 2000-05-25
The most valuable part of this book is the section that rates each rose. It gives a 1-5 star rating and a detailed description of the characteristics of that plant. It tells you why it deserved 5 stars or what is wrong with the rose so it didn't earn 5 stars! The other part of this book gives detailed and easy to understand tips on how to plant, feed, and protect your roses. The pictures are excellent and this is a hard book to put down. The author is obviously a lover of roses and not just a horticulturist!

Canada
Guns Across the River: The Battle of the Windmill, 1838
Published in Paperback by The History Press LTD (2001-12-17)
Author: Donald E. Graves
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Another Excellent Title by Mr. Graves
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-12-22
Having read several of Mr. Graves's War of 1812 titles, I was quite intrigued about this particular and peculiar subject when I stumbled upon it during an internet search. Placing an order here on Amazon for the book, I was not disappointed in any way when it arrived at my door. Mr Graves has an eye for detail while weaving a good story that holds the reader's attention. I literally finished this book in one (albeit long) sitting.

Not only are the major personalties discussed, but the rank and file have their place as well. Tactics, uniforms, and weapons are covered but in such a way that the layman can understand. Both the Patriot Hunters and the British/Canadian forces are given their due during the course of the battle.

This is a book that no Canadian should dismiss, nor those of us who are wanna be Canucks!

The Alamo of the North?
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2002-04-20
The border between the United States and Canada is the longest unfortified and unguarded border between two sovereign nations in the world. The relations between the two countries is friendly and the countries are solid allies and trading partners. To travel to and in Canada is a joy and very rewarding (being referred to as 'English' in Quebec province is somewhat unsettling, though). It wasn't always so.

American armies have invaded Canada twice-in the War of the Revolution and the War of 1812, both times for territory and loot, and have met defeat twice in the strategic aims of the invansions. Canandians defended themselves with skill and valor, though most of the credit usually went to the British regular forces which, especially in the War of 1812, robbed Canadian units of the credit due them.

There was a small, completely unprovoked third 'invasion' of Canada in November 1838 when a small number of American 'liberators' (read terrorists) crossed the Canadian frontier to help 'free' Canada 'from the British yoke.' This relatively unknown incident is stirringly retold by Canadian historian Don Graves in this excellent volume which should be read by all interested in the history of the North American continent and hopefully will spark an interest in Canadian military history, which has been largely ignored by most historians. It is a rich history of devotion, valor, and selflessness by a people small in number but who have proven themselves the equal to all, and the superior to many, on the battlefields of the British Commonwealth and Empire.

The author is an excellent storyteller, and his research is flawless and thorough. An authority on the Niagara frontier of the War of 1812, his books are a must for all military history buffs and enthusiasts. He has earned a reputation as the master historian of the small battle, and he certainly demonstrates that in this book.

In the late 1830s, Canada was undergoing tething troubles politically, undoubtedly searching for a national identity within the constraints of British suzerainty. Agressive Americans intent on expansion again thought they could take advantage of this state of affairs and gain some of Canada for the US under the guise of 'freeing' the Canadians. What did happen was a violent incursion onto Canadian territory along the St. Lawrence, the seizure and 'siege' of a windmill along the waterway, and a bloody end to the problem, Canadians and British rallying to drive out the invaders. Royal Navy units were used in the river to bombard the American's position, even engaging in a battle in the river with a steamer the Americans had hijacked.

Royal Marines, British Regulars, and Canadian militia turned out to counter the American 'adventurers, to face a foe better armed than they, and also equipped with artillery. The fighting was intense, sometimes desperate, but the invaders were defeated, and the prisoners taken were subjected to 'Her Majesty's Justice', being confined in the citadel of Fort Henry at Kingston before the final, inevitable disposition of their crimes.

There are detailed appendices in the volume which give lists of those individuals and units that participated in the fighting. The book is also well-illustrated and thoroughly documented. It is a pleasure to read and study and is highly recommended. Although it is from an 'unfashionable' period of military history, it also gives an interesting and uncommon perspective of the American concept of 'Manifest Destiny.' It might also prompt the more thoughtful into a reappraisal of the Texas movement for independence and the other Alamo.

Battle of Windmill Point revealed.
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2001-09-26
I have studied the Battle of Windmill Point, the central subject of "Guns Across the River", for twenty-five years. I have visited the major landmarks in the event, the windmill, Fort Wellington and Fort Henry in Ontario and Ogdensburg, N.Y. and I have lectured on the incident. I have sifted through several archives in libraries and historical societies and I have found that while Donald E. Graves book has a definite Canadian slant that U.S. readers may find slightly disorienting (Americans are not the heroes in this book) the book engagingly recounts a forgotten 1837 instance of American terrorism visited upon Canadians. While I may quibble with the omission of some details, overall, the events are compellingly told and Graves skillfully integrates their significance into the larger picture.

Canada
Gypsy Princess
Published in Paperback by Scholastic Canada, Limited (1997)
Author: Phoebe Gilman
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A Story That is Never Forgotten
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-14
I'm currently a Junior in High School and I've been singing the song in the book for the past week. I haven't read it since 2nd grade! I loved this story then and I love it now. It's a terrific story with wonderful illustrations. I'll never forget Cinnamon and how much she reminded me of, well, me.

The Gypsy Princess
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-11-02
I really liked this book. The Illustrations are very intracate and beautiful, and it has a good, strong story line. It's also a very advanced chapter book, more so for grade 3ers than grade 1ers.

Enchanting Book
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2002-03-28
All of Ms. Gilman's book as excellent and this is no exception. If your little girl is princess crazy like mine, this book shows that being who you are is sometimes better than being a princess. The illustrations and language are beautiful, and the story is both thoughtful and fun. A great book to read to younger children.

Canada
Handbook of Canadian Security Analysis: A Guide to Evaluating the Industry Sectors of the Market, from Bay Street's Top Analysts, Vol. 2
Published in Hardcover by Wiley (2000-05-23)
Author:
List price: $100.00
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The handbook of canadian securities
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2000-07-15
This is a great book for true fundamental canadian securities valuation. It is very complete and the individual authors seems to be quite qualified.

The handbook of canadian securities
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2000-07-15
This is a great book for true fundamental canadian securities valuation. It is very complete and the individual authors seems to be quite qualified.

Handbook of Canadian Security Analysis
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2000-07-15
This is a very good book, it gives a very complete analysis of different sector of the canadian stock market. Moreover, the authors seems to be quite qualified.

Canada
Hard Lessons
Published in Paperback by C D G Books Canada Inc (2000-05-31)
Authors: Lauren J. Woodhouse and Dr. Lauren Woodhouse
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Excellent, Practical
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2001-01-30
Thank you for loading this book with usable information and not just more and more theory. In fact, I don't think I have ever read such a clear and sensible explanation of the adolescent process. This is a very important book and should be a reference in all places of learning, treating, healing and thinking - including the family.

New and Critical Information!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2001-01-30
The combination of theory and practise in this book is a brilliant combination! I have bought copies for every mother I know. It is a must read for parents of children of all ages. Our 10 year olds will soon be facing the perils of modern adolescence! A mother

New and Critical Information!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2001-01-30
The combination of theory and practise in this book is a brilliant combination! I have bought copies for every mother I know. It is a must read for parents of children of all ages. Our 10 year olds will soon be facing the perils of modern adolescence! A mother

Canada
Hard Time to be a Father
Published in Paperback by HarperCollins Canada, Limited (1998)
Author: Fay Weldon
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a real gem
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2001-07-24
I picked this book up on a whim while browsing and was so delighted with it that I shared it immediately with friends and family. I felt that many of the stories rang true with a realistic modernism, and the couple of ventures into futuristic sci-fi were interesting and satisfying. I recommend this book to all readers and expect that most women will recognize bits of themselves in the pages! A very enjoyable read. I am anxious to read more of Weldon's work.

A Hard Time to be a Father
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2000-05-06
Great storyteller. Full of delightful insights. Will find yourself saying "So true, so true." Could not put it down.

Very amusing stories.
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 1999-05-29
I enjoyed this book greatly. Fay Weldon's writing can be as unattractive as Goya's art. This short story collection is very gripping but not hideous at all . Typically, of this author, there are some wicked characters portrayed. And there are some deadly accurate vignettes focused on New Zealanders and the English: somewhat brutal, but nothing unfair. There are some optimistic stories included which might be inspirational, particularly with parent / child themes. I couldn't put it down.


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