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Ordering Fall 2016 Canada including nightwood Editions Harbour Publishing and lost MoosE Publishing PO Box 219 Madeira Park, BC, V0N 2H0 Tel. (604) 883-2730 Fax. (604) 883-9451 Toll-free order line 1-800-667-2988 Toll-free fax order line 1-877-604-9449 [email protected] www.harbourpublishing.com USA Partners Publishers Group [email protected] wholesale sales in usa Partners Publishers Group Tel. 1-800-336-3137 Fax. (517) 694-0617 retail sales in us Partners/West As above, or: Partners/West Book Distributing 1901 Raymond Ave. SW, Suite C Renton, WA USA 98057 Tel. 1-800-563-2385 Fax. (425) 204-1448 Europe Gazelle Book Services White Cross Mills Hightown Lancaster, England, LA1 4XS Tel. +44(0) 1524 68765 Fax. +44(0) 1524 63232 [email protected] www.gazellebooks.co.uk HARBOUR PUBLISHING www.harbourpublishing.com Distributors of Nightwood Editions and Lost Moose Publishing HARBOUR Printed in Canada PUBLISHING HP_2016F_cover.indd 1-2 2016-03-11 11:30 AM Contents Canadian Sales Reps alberta/manitoba/saskatchewan Discount Policy Judy Parker, Account Manager Tel: (204) 837-4374 retailers & libraries New Books from Harbour Publishing 1 Sales Fax: (866) 276-2599 [email protected] New Books from Nightwood Editions 8 James Bryner (Vancouver) Under 5 books 35% Sales Manager, Harbour Publishing 5–49 books 40% Recent Releases from Harbour Publishing 13 eastern Head Office: Tel: (604) 734-4300 50–99 books 42% Suite 213, 321 Carlaw Avenue Fax: (604) 734-6964 100–249 books 43% Recent Releases from Nightwood Editions 16 Toronto, ON, M4M 2S1 [email protected] 250 or more books 44% Tel: (416) 703-0666 / (866) 736-5620 Books in Print 18 Institutions 10% Bruce Martin (Toronto) Fax: (416) 703-4745 / (866) 849-3819 Wholesalers Call National Accounts Sales Manager, Author Index 24 ontario/nunavut/quebec Terms of Invoice Net 30 days Harbour Publishing Tel: (416) 466-4147 Saffron Beckwith, President Returns—In resaleable condition, and [email protected] Tel: (416) 703-0666, Ext. 124 [email protected] received not prior to 3 months from the invoice date and before 12 months after the Ampersand Inc. Karen Beattie, Account Manager shipping date, to: Western Head Office: Tel: (416) 703-0666, Ext. 120 2440 Viking Way [email protected] Harbour Publishing Warehouse Richmond, BC, V6V 1N2 12672 Lagoon Road Tel: (604) 448-7111 / (800) 561-8583 Scott Fraser, Account Manager Madeira Park, BC, V0N 2H0 Fax: (604) 448-7118 / (888) 323-7118 Toronto, Eastern and Southwestern Ontario british columbia/alberta/yukon/nwt Tel: (416) 703-0666, Ext. 121 Print On Demand Orders Cheryl Fraser, Vice President [email protected] Harbour Publishing’s Print on Demand Metro Vancouver and titles are available to libraries and retail Vanessa Di Gregorio, Account Manager Alberta Gift Accounts stores through Ingram Book Company. Central and Southwestern Ontario Tel: (604) 448-7165 Ingram accepts orders electronically via Tel: (416) 703-0666, Ext. 122 [email protected] ipage® and most point-of-sale systems. [email protected] Ali Hewitt, Account Manager Ryan Muscat, Account Manager Electronic Ordering: (800) 234-6737 Metro Vancouver, Northern BC, Ordering E-mail: [email protected] Yukon, Alberta Central and Southwestern Ontario Tel: (416) 703-0666, Ext. 122 Ordering Line: (800) 937-8000 Tel: (604) 448-7166 Ordering Fax: (800) 876-0186 [email protected] [email protected] Dani Farmer, Account Manager Jenny Enriquez, Inside Sales (National) and Metro Vancouver, Okanagan, Account Manager (Quebec) North Vancouver Island Tel: (416) 703-0666, Ext. 126 Tel: (604) 448-7168 [email protected] [email protected] Information for all books in print including book description, author information, atlantic provinces cover, and up-to-date price and availability is listed on our website, Lorna MacDonald, Account Manager Ali Hewitt, Account Manager www.harbourpublishing.com. Vancouver Island Tel: (604) 448-7166 / (800) 561-8583 Tel: (250) 382-1058 Fax: (604) 448-7118 All prices equivalent in US dollars unless otherwise noted. Fax: (250) 383-0697 [email protected] All prices and specifications subject to change without notice. [email protected] cOver image: photo by Ben Nelms, from The Peace in Peril: The Real Cost of the Site C Dam by Christopher Pollon. HP: Harbour Publishing NE: Nightwood Editions LM: Lost Moose Publishing Harbour Publishing acknowledges the support of the Canada Council for the Arts, which last year invested $157 million to bring the arts to Canadians throughout the country. We also gratefully acknowledge financial support from the Government of Canada through the Canada Book Fund and from the Province of British Columbia through the BC Arts Council and the Book Publishing Tax Credit. HP_2016F_cover.indd 3-4 2016-03-11 11:30 AM None of This Was Planned The Stories Behind the Stories MIKE McCARDELL A new collection of uplifting essays from newscaster and storyteller Mike McCardell. VancouVer news icon and co-host of ctV’s “the Last word,” Mike McCardell is the crafter of human-interest stories that counteract the doom and gloom of conventional news programming. With his unerring instinct for teasing out the powerful “hook” of human connection from the most innocuous (or bizarre) events, McCardell’s unique perspective has endeared him to hundreds of thousands of fans. He has also collected many of his favourite stories within several essay collections that have sold a combined total of seventy-five thousand copies, making him as well known for his written tales as for his tV appearances. Recently, McCardell also explored new genres with such titles as Haunting Vancouver and Cardboard Ocean, delving into both the history of Vancouver and his personal history. With None of This Was Planned, McCardell returns to his classic format of the quirky and uplifting short essays that established him as a local legend. Fans of his previous works will delight in a new selection of stories featuring McCardell’s familiar voice and offering both moments of surprise and the reassurance that joy and humour can be sparked from the simplest acts. MIKE McCARDELL has earned the loyalty of hundreds of MEMOIR / HUMOUR thousands of fans for his investigative reporting and human- October interest stories. He is the author of the bestselling essay cloth collections Unlikely Love Stories, Here’s Mike, Chasing the CDN $29.95 Story God, Back Alley Reporter, Getting to the Bubble, The 6" × 9" · 240 pages Expanded Reilly Method, The Blue Flames That Keep Us Rights Held: World Warm and Everything Works, the local history book Haunting 978-1-55017-778-7 (cloth) Vancouver and the memoir Cardboard Ocean. 978-1-55017-779-4 (ebook) ISBN 978-1-55017-778-7 ALSO BY MIKE McCARDELL 53295 9 781550 1 77787 978-1-55017-664-3 978-1-55017-606-3 978-1-55017-563-9 CARDBOARD OCEAN HAUNTING VANCOUVER UNLIKELY LOVE STORIES Mike McCardell Mike McCardell Mike McCardell HP $32.95 cloth SALE! $12.99 cloth HP $32.95 cloth Fall 2016 HARBOUR PUBLISHING | 1 The Peace in Peril The Real Cost of the Site C Dam CHRISTOPHER POLLON, WITH PHOTOGRAPHS BY BEN NELMS An exploration of the Site C dam’s location and the pending destruction of an irreplaceable stretch of river and land between Hudson’s Hope and Fort St. John, BC. in the next decade, a 60-metre-high waLL of compacted earth will stretch more than a kilometre across the main stem of the Peace River, causing the waters behind it to swell into a 93-square-kilometre artificial lake, drowning the best topsoil left in the Bc north. The waters will swallow fifty islands and a valley that is home to farmers, ranchers, trappers and habitat to innumerable creatures big and small. Over four days in late September 2015, Christopher Pollon paddled the 83-kilometre section of the river that will PHOTO BY BEN NELMS be destroyed by the Site C dam reservoir, accompanied by photojournalist Ben Nelms. Their goal was to witness the very first steps of construction for the almost $8.8-billion project (the most expensive infrastructure project in Bc history). They concluded their trip by touring the same stretch by land, interviewing and photographing the locals who stand to lose everything. Equal parts travel adventure, history and journalistic exploration, The Peace in Peril is a story about the dubious trade-off of hydro power for resources like timber and farmland, but also far more: the Peace valley has been a prosperous home CURRENT AFFAIRS / ENVIRONMENT to people for eleven thousand years. How will lives, human and October otherwise, be erased or irrevocably altered when the next great paperback flood rises up to engulf the Peace River valley? CDN $24.95 8" × 8" · 160 pages CHRISTOPHER POLLON is a Vancouver-based independent 60 colour photos journalist who reports on the politics of natural resources, Rights Held: World focusing on energy, mines and oceans. His work has appeared 978-1-55017-780-0 (paper) in The Walrus, Reader’s Digest, The Globe and Mail, National 978-1-55017-781-7 (ebook) Geographic Books and many more publications. He has been a contributing editor at The Tyee since 2008. BEN NELMS is a Vancouver freelance photojournalist whose work has appeared in The New York Times, Maclean’s, The Globe and Mail, Sports Illustrated and Canadian Geographic. ISBN 978-1-55017-780-0 His portfolio can be viewed online at www.bennelms.ca. 5 2495 9 781550 1 77800 2 | HARBOUR PUBLISHING Fall 2016 Colour the British Columbia Coast YVONNE MAXIMCHUK Discover British Columbia’s coast with hours of colouring fun. from the Burnt-orange Bark of the arButus trees and jewel-green ferns, to the vibrant ochre sea star and the gradated hues of magical sunsets, the colours of British Columbia’s coast have long inspired painters, including Yvonne Maximchuk, a versatile artist who is reknowned for her expressive depictions of the land, sea and wildlife.