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Bibliography of British Columbia1 Compiled by MelvaJ. Dwyer, Librarian Emerita, University of .

Books AINSLIE, Patricia. Jack Shadbolt Correspondences. Calgary: Glen bow-Alberta Institute, 1991. 70 p. many ill. $19.95.

ARORA, David. All that the Rain Promises and More... : A Hip Pocket Guide to Western Mushrooms. Berkeley, CA: Ten Speed Press, 1991. 263 p. many col. ill. $19.50. (Box 7123, Berkeley, CA 94707, U.S.A.)

BERTON* Pierre. The Great Railway. Abridged by the Author. Toronto: Mc­ Clelland 8c Stewart, 1992. 412 p. $16.99.

BRUHN, Karl. Best of BC Lake Fishing. North : Whitecap Books, 1992. 296 p. $14.95.

CAMPBELL, Norma K. Mountain Memories — A History of Burke. Port Co- quidam, B.C.: Metaphoric Media, 1991. 169 p. $12.95. (105-1776 Broadway St., Port Coquidam V3C 2M8)

CANADIAN CRAFT MUSEUM, VANCOUVER. A Treasury of Canadian Craft. Inau­ gural Exhibition. 168 p. many col. ill. $19.00. (639 Hornby St., Vancouver v6c 2G3)

CARSTENS, Peter. The Queen's People: A Study of Hegemony, Coercion and Accommodation among the Okanagan of Canada. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1991. 333 p. ill. $22.95/$55.oo.

CHRISTIE, Jack. The Whistler Outdoors Guide. Vancouver: Douglas 8c Mcln- tyre, 1992. 192 p. many ill. $16.95.

CHRISTOPHER PHILLIPS 8C ASSOCIATES. Downtovm South Streetscape Design Study. Vancouver: The Firm, 1991. 61 p. $5.06. (1655 Duranleau, Van­ couver V6H 3S3) The Circumnavigation of uQuadra and Vancouver's Island" 1790-1792, a Port­ folio of Charts to Commemorate the Bicentennial Vancouver: Map Society of British Columbia, 1992.9 p. text, 3 maps in folder. $8.00. (John Spittle, 1241 Mount Crown Road, North Vancouver V7R 1R9) Citizens in Action: 25 Years of Social Planning in B.C. Vancouver: SPARC, 1991. $10.00. (106-2182 West 12th Ave., Vancouver V6K 2N4)

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DICKASON, Olive Patricia. Canada's First Nations, a History of Founding Peoples from Earliest Times. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1992. 590 p. $29.99. DOUGLAS, Stan. Monodramas and Loops. Texts by Scott Watson and John Fuster. Exhibition, 10 January-8 February. Vancouver: University of B.C. Fine Arts Gallery, 1992. 59 p. ill. $10.00. DOWNS, Art. British Columbia-Yukon Sternwheel Days. Surrey, B.C.: Heritage House Publishing Co., 1992. 160 p. many ill. $14.95. ERNST, Maria. The Copper Bay Cookbook, Recipes from the Queen Islands. Madeira Park, B.C.: Harbour Publishers, 1992. 160 p. $12.95. Favourite Highway Holidays of Beautiful British Columbia. : Beautiful British Columbia Magazine, 1992. 82 p. many col. ill. $16.95. GADD, Ben. The Rockies, Canadas Magnificent Wilderness. Willowdale, ON.: Firefly Books, 1992. 126 p. many col. ill. $19.95. (250 Sparks Ave., Willowdale, ON M2H 2S4) GIBSON, James R. Skins, Boston Ships, and China Goods: The Maritime Fur Trade of the Northwest Coast, 1785-1841. Montréal: McGill-Queen Y Uni­ versity Press, 1991. 422 p. $39.95. GORDON, David George. Field Guide to the Sasquatch. Seattle: Sasquatch Books, 1992. 47 p. $5.95. , John. The Great Golf Courses of Canada. Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryer- son, 1991. 237 p. many col. ill. $45.00. (courses listed by province) GOUGH, Barry M. The Northwest Coast: British Navigation, Trade, and Discov­ eries to 1812. Vancouver: University of B.C. Press, 1992. 265 p. $39.95. GREEN, Valerie. No Ordinary People. Victoria's Mayors since 1862. Victoria: Beach Holme Publishers, 1992. 277 p. $14.95. (4252 Commerce Cir­ cle, Victoria v8z 4M2) GREGORY, Hugh. Bryan Adams, the Inside Story. London, Eng.: Boxtree Ltd., 1992. 48 p. many ill. $7.95. (26 Tavistock Street, London WC2E 7PB, England) HAMMOND, Herb. Seeing the Forest among the Trees: The Case for Wholistic Forest Use. Vancouver: Polestar/Raincoast, 1992. 309 p. $46.95. HARDING, Jim and Bruce Spence. An Annotated Bibliography of Aboriginal Controlled Justice Programs in Canada. Regina: Prairie Justice Research, University of Regina, 1991. 89 p. $20.00. HARDING, Jim and Beryl Forgay. Breaking Down the Walls: A Bibliography on the Pursuit of Aboriginal Justice. Regina: Prairie Justice Research, Univer­ sity of Regina, 1991. 108 p. $20.00. HARRIS, Bill. National Parks of Canada. Toronto: Smith Books, 1992. litde text, col. ill. $12.99. HEAL, S. C. The Maple Leaf Afloat, v. 1. West Coast Maritime Memories. Van­ couver: Cordillera Publishing, 1992. 181 p. ill. $17.95. (8415 Granville St., Box 46, Vancouver V6P 4Z9) Bibliography 95

HUANG, Evelyn and Lawrence Jeffery. Chinese Canadians, Voices from a Com­ munity. Vancouver: Douglas 8c Mclntyre, 1992. 276 p. ill. $26.95. HULCHANSKI, J. David, et al. Solutions to Homelessness: Vancouver Case Studies. Vancouver: University of B.C. Centre for Human Settlements, 1991. 107 p. (2206 East Mall, Vancouver V6T 1W5) HUNGRY WOLF, Adolf. Canadian Sunset, a Farewell Look at America's Last Great Train. Glendale, CA: Trans-Anglo Books, 1991.112 p. many col. ill. $59.95. (Box 6444, Glendale, CA 91225, U.S.A.) KRAMER, Pat. B.C. for Free (and Almost Free). North Vancouver: Whitecap Books, 1992. 338 p. $14.95. KRUCKEBERG, Arthur R. The Natural History ofPuget Sound Country. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1991. 468 p. many ill. $35.95. LANZ, Walter. The Trans-Canada Highway. Victoria to Calgary. Vancouver: Oak House Publishing, 1992.64 p. many col. ill. $9.95. (3814 West 10th Ave., Vancouver V6R 2G7) MCINTOSH, R. Dale. One Hundred Years of Singing theArion Male Voice Choir, Victoria, British Columbia 1892-1992. Victoria: The Choir, 1992. 79 p. $8.95. (Beach Holme Publishers, 4252 Commerce Circle, Victoria v8z 4M2) MACKINNON, Andy, Jim Pojar and Ray Coupé, eds. Plants of Northern British Columbia. In co-operation with B.C. Ministry of Forests. Edmonton: Lone Pine Publishers, 1992. 352 p. many col. ill. $19.95. MADSEN, Ken. Tatshenshini Wilderness Quest and Other River Adventures. Van­ couver: Western Canada Wilderness Committee, 1991.159 p. ill. $14.95. MASON, Elda Copley. Lasqueti Island, History & Memory. Lantzville, B.C.: Byron Mason* n.d. 228 p. $18.95. (Box 322, Lantzville, B.C. VOR 2H0) MAYR, Werner. The Cinderella Tree: The Story of Mayr Brothers Logging. Sand- point, Idaho: Keokee Co., 1992. 208 p. ill. US$14.95/$2i.95 plus $2.00 shipping. (Keokee Publishing Co., Box 722, Sandpoint, ID 83864, U.S.A.) (logging hemlock on Olympic Peninsula) MAYSE, Susan. Earthquake, Surviving the Big One. Edmonton: Lone Pine Publishing, 1992. 159 p. $10.95. (Vancouver and coastal B.C.) MONET, Don and Skanu'u (Ardythe Wilson). Colonialism on Trial, Indige­ nous Land Rights and the Gitskan and WeVSuwetEn Sovereignty Case. Cab­ riola Island: New Society Publications, 1992. 210 p. ill. $19.95. (P-O- Box 189, Gabriola Island VOR 1x0) MOYER, Linda Lancione and Burl Willes. Undiscovered Islands of the U.S. and Canadian West Coast. Santa Fe, N.M.: John Muir Publishers, 1992.197 p. $16.95. MUNRO, Michael. Northwest Landscaping. Bothell, WA: Alaska Northwest Books, 1992. 192 p. $21.95. (22026 20th Avenue, S.E. Bothell WA 98021, U.S.A.) 96 BC STUDIES

NEWTON, Judy. Gardening in Vancouver, Edmonton: Lone Pine Publishing, 1992. 175 P- coL iU- $14-95- Nisga a, People of the Mighty River. New Aiyansh, B.C.: Nisga'a Tribal Council, 1992. 24 p. ill. $2.00. O'BRIAN, John. White Paint, Hoarfrost, and the Cold Shoulder of Neglect Van­ couver: University of B.C. Fine Arts Gallery, 1992. 13 p. free. (Roy Kiyooka) OIWA, Keibo, ed. Stone Voices, Wartime Writings of Japanese Canadian hsei. Montréal: Véhicule Press, 1991. 205 p. $15.95. (Box 125, Place du Parc Station, Montréal H2W 2M9) OLSON, Wallace M. The Tlingit, an Introduction to Their Culture and History. 2d ed. Auke Bay, Alaska: Heritage Research, 1991. 81 p. $14.95. PALMER, Bryan D. Working Class Experiences, Rethinking the History of Cana­ dian Labour 1800-1991. 2d ed. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1992. 455 p. $26.99. PARKIN, Tom. Green Giants, Rain Forests of the Pacific Northwest. Earth Care Books. Vancouver: Douglas 8c Mclntyre, 1992. 48 p. many col. ill. $10.95. RENNER, Jeff. Northwest Mountain Weather, Understanding and Forecasting for the Backcountry User. Seattle/Vancouver: The Mountaineers/Douglas 8c Mclntyre, 1992. 112 p. many ill. $13.95. RIEGERT, Ray and Leslie Henriques. Hidden Pacific Northwest. Berkeley, CA: Ulysses Press, 1992. 511 p. $19.95. (includes B.C.) RIGGINS, Loretta R. and Len Walker. Heart of the Fraser Valley. Clearbrook: Matsqui/Abbotsfqrd Community Services and Matsqui Centennial Society, 1991. 296 p. $ig.92/$24.92. (200-32315 South Fraser Way, Clearbrook V2T 1W7) ROBINSON, Jean M. Three Women of B.C. and the A. G WW. Sooke: Shirley Women's Institute Historical Research Group, 1990. 51 p. ill. $10.00? (The Author, 7858 West Coast Rd., R.R. 4, Sooke vos INO) ROE, JO Ann. The Columbia River, a Historical Travel Guide. Golden, Colo­ rado: Fulcum Publishing, 1992. 239 p. $21.50. (350 Indiana St., Suite 350, Golden, CO 80401, U.S.A.) Roy Kiyooka. Vancouver: Artspeak Gallery/Or Gallery, 1991. 56 p. ill. $10.00. (311 West Hastings St., Suite 3, Vancouver V6B IH6) SHORT* Steve and Bernie Palmer. Natural Highs, a Guide to Outdoor Activities. North Vancouver: Whitecap Publishing, 1992. 253 p. $14.95. SNIVELY, Gloria. Exploring the Seashore. : Gordon Soûles, 1992. 240 p. $11.95. Social Concerns and Social Change in Non-Metropolitan, B. C. Vancouver: SPARC, 1991. $6.00. (106-2182 West 12th Ave., Vancouver V6K 2N4) Bibliography 97

STUMP, Violet and Sharon. The People of Alexandria. , B.C.: Quesnel School District. Native Education Program, 1990. 55 p. ill. $10.00. (available Chiefs Mask Bookstore, Vancouver) TOMLINSON, George and Judith Young. Challenge the Wilderness. Anchor­ age, Alaska: Great Northwest Publishing 8c Distributing Co., Ltd., 1991. 503 p. $19.95. UPTON, Joe. Journeys through the Inside Passage, Seafaring Adventures along the Coast of British Columbia and Alaska. North Vancouver: Whitecap Pub­ lishing, 1992. 189 p. $14.95. URBAN DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE. PACIFIC REGION. Traditional Neighbour­ hood Development, the Concepts and Principles of Andres Duany. Proceedings and Summary of a Seminar, September 24-25, 1991. Vancouver: UDI, Research Dept., 1991. 22 p. (717 West Pender St., Vancouver v6c 1G9) . Document I. Mary Kelly and Griselda Pollock in Conversation, June 1989. Vancouver: The Gallery, 1992. 40p. $7.95. . Document II. Terry Atkinson, Jeff Wall, Ian Wallace and Lawrence Weiner, February 1990. Vancouver: The Gallery, 1992. 48 p. $7.95. Vancouver Island, In Search of the Dream. Victoria: Beautiful British Columbia, 1992. 68 p. many col. ill. $19.95. WELLWOOD, Ron. Heritage Cemetery Tour, Historic Nelson British Columbia, Canada. Nelson: Nelson Streetscapes Plus, 1991. 21 p. ill. free. (Nelson Chamber of Commerce) WONDERS, William C. The 'SawdustFusiliers ' the Canadian Forestry Corps in the Scottish Highlands in World War II. Montréal: Canadian Pulp and Paper Association, 1991. ill. $15.95. (B.C. members involved) (1155 Metcalfe St., 19th floor, Montréal H3B 4T6) WOOD, Rob. Towards the Unknown Mountains. Campbell River, B.C.: Ptar­ migan Press, Ltd., 1991.124 p. ill. $34.95. (1372 Island Hgwy. Campbell River V9W 2E1) WYMAN, Max. Vancouver Forum, Old Powers, New Forces. Vancouver: Douglas & Mclntyre, 1992. 206 p. $18.95. ( a collection of essays on life in Vancouver, for separate articles see Periodical Section) Government Publications* AMS PLANNING & RESEARCH/WAISMAN, DEWAR, GROUT & CARTER, INC. Arts Complex Feasibility Study. Final Report. Vancouver: Social Planning Department, 1991. 90 p. plus appendices. BELYEA, ROSS and Marc St. Louis. The Technical Report. Van­ couver: Board of Parks and Recreation, 1992. 54 p. graphs, ill.

2 For a list of British Columbia government publications see the Monthly Checklist compiled by the Legislative Library and sold by Crown Publications Inc., 546 Yates St., Victoria, B.C. v8w IK8. 98 BC STUDIES

BRITISH COLUMBIA. MINISTRY OF HEALTH. OFFICE FOR SENIORS. Informa­ tion for Seniors. Your Guide to Programs & Benefits in British Columbia. Victoria: The Ministry, 1991. 52 p. free. (Ministry of Health, Office for Seniors, 1515 Blanshard St., Victoria v8w 3C8) HERITAGE ADVISORY COMMITTEE. Burnaby s Central Park Tram­ line, a Historical Walking Tour. Burnaby: The Committee, 1991. 4 p. foldout, ill. free. (The Committee, c/o Municipal Clerk's Department, 4949 Canada Way, Burnaby V5G 1M2) . PARK 8C RECREATION COMMISSION. Burnaby Trail Guide. Burnaby: The Commission, 1991? 1 page foldout with maps. CANADA. ENVIRONMENT CANADA. PARKS SERVICE. The Gulf of Georgia Can­ nery Management Plan Newsletter. 12 p. (Public Consultation Co­ ordinator, Canada Parks Service, P.O. Box 2989, Station M, Calgary T2P

3H8) CANADIAN REHABILITATION COUNCIL FOR THE DISABLED. Directory of Hous­ ing and Support Services for Physically Disabled Persons in Canada. 3rd rev ed. Toronto: CRCD, 1990. Numbered items, looseleaf, $26.00. (con­ tains a B.C. section) CITY SPACES CONSULTING LTD./CLAYTON RESEARCH ASSOCIATES. 'Main­ taining the Affordable Community : Rental Housing in the Capital Region, a Study for Action. Victoria: Capitol Regional District, 1990. 97 p. plus appendices. CLAYTON RESEARCH ASSOCIATES LTD. Rental Housing: A Study of Selected Local Markets. Ottawa: Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, 1991. 172 p. DUNAE, Patrick A. The School Record, A Guide to Government Archives Relating to Public Education in British Columbia 185 2-1946. Victoria: B.C. Ministry of Government Services/British Columbia Archives & Records Service, 1992. 154 p. $17.95. EDGELL, Mike. The Geography of Death: Mortality Atlas of British Columbia, 1985-1989. Victoria: Ministry of Health/University of Victoria, 1992. 223 p. G. D. HAMILTON ASSOCIATES CONSULTING LTD. City of Port River- wood Area Control Plan. Port Coquitlam: Corporation of the City, 1991. 34 p. plus appendices. GILES, Valerie M.E. Annotated Bibliography of Education History in British Columbia. Technical Report. Victoria: Royal British Columbia Museum, 1992. 65 p. REGIONAL DISTRICT. Lets Clear the Air, Air Quality Management Plan, Discussion Paper. Burnaby: GVRD, 1992. 46 p. plus appendices. (Air Quality and Source Control Dept., GVRD, 4330 Ringsway, Burnaby V5H 4G8) . DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT. Proceedings. Greater Van­ couver Green Zone Conference, November 30, 1991. Burnaby: GVRD, 1992. 33op. Bibliography 99

JOHNSON, Gordon, chair. Stanley Park Task Force Final Report. Vancouver: Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation, 1992. 86 p. KNIGHTS, Karen. Sara Diamond, Memories Revisited, History Retold, Exhibi­ tion 5 March - 24 May, 1992. Ottawa: National Gallery of Canada, 1992. 93 p. $15.00. LEWIS, Roger D. Potential Housing Demand Projections: Canada and the Prov­ inces 1986-2011. Ottawa: Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, 1991. 160 p. MACDONALD, David, chair. Report of the Standing Committee on Environment, Environment and the Constitution. Ottawa: Parliament. House of Com­ mons, 1992. 59 p. MCMASTER, Gerald and Lee-Ann Martin, eds. Indigena, Contemporary Native Perspectives. Hull: Canadian Museum of Civilization, 1992.199 p. many col. ill. $2995/$45.oo. Maintaining Seniors ' Independence in Rural Areas, a Guide to Planning for Hous­ ing and Support Services. Ottawa: Canada Mortgage and Housing Corpo­ ration, 1991. 72 p. plus appendices. OSBORN, Liz and Derek Morys-Edge. Rails-to-Trails: Moving Forward, a Pro­ vincial Strategy for Converting Abandoned Railway Lines to Trails. Van­ couver: Outdoor Recreation Council of B.C., 1992. 60 p. (334-1367 West Broadway, Vancouver V6H 4A9) PORT COQUITLAM (CITY) . PLANNING DEPARTMENT. A Social Housing Policy for the City of Port Coquitlam. Official Community Plan—1992 Series. Port Coquitlam: The Department, 1991. 18 p. RAY SPAXMAN CONSULTING LTD. District of Maple Ridge Downtown East Sector Plan. Maple Ridge: Council, 1991. 67 p. RICHMOND (CITY). PLANNING DEPARTMENT. Richmond Town Centre Atlas Information Sheets. Richmond: The Department, 1991. 10 sections, looseleaf. VANCOUVER PORT CORPORATION. 1991 Statistics, Port of Vancouver. Van­ couver: The Corporation, 1992. 12 p. free. Periodical Articles ADAMS, Dave. "Rivers Inlet." BC Outdoors 48:4 (1992): 68-69. ALLEY, William. "Yakutat Bound, a Prospector's Letter and Photographs." Pacific Northwest Quarterly 83:1 (1992): 2-11. ALLISON, John. "Wheels in Transience Portfolio." Camera Canada 91 (1992): 8-12. ANDERSON, Graham L. "Forty Years of Heraldry in British Columbia 1951-1991." Heraldry in Canada 26:1 (1992): 27-30. APLAND, Brian. "B.C.'s Heritage Legislation: Archaeological Site Protec­ tion." The Midden 24:3 (1992): 5-7. 100 BC STUDIES

BALDWIN, Daphne. The Coastal Princesses." British Columbia Historical News 25:5 (1992): 14-17. BALKIND, Alvin. "On Fermanent and Golden Ages." In Wyman, Max. Vancouver Forum, pp. 63-79. BARNARD, Kobus. "Waddington Triathalon." The Canadian Alpine Journal 74 (1991): i5-!7- BATE, Geoff. "Regional Fieldwork in the Early 1950's." part 2 of 2. British Columbia Forest History Newsletter. 32 (1992): 1-3. BATEMAN, Jeff. The Cottage Kings." Western Living 22:6 (1992): 40-42, 44-45. (Osburn and Clarke, architects) BIRNIE, Lisa Hobbs. "Such a Good Boy." Saturday Night 107:2 (1992): 42-45, 47, 65-66, 68, 70-71. (Darren Huenemann) BIRNIE-DANZKER, Jo-Anne. "Decolonizing Regimes." In Wyman, Max. Van­ couver Forum, pp. 95-114. BLIER, Richard. "Franklin Camp to Bamfield." BC Outdoors 48:5 (1992): 42-46. ———. The Nahmint Lake Loop." BC Outdoors48:2 (1992): 36-37,39-40. — . Tahsish-Kwois Adventure." BC Outdoors 48:4 (1992): 52-55. BROLLY, Richard P. "Little Beach Site, Ucluelet, B.C. 1991 Archaeological Investigation." The Midden 24:1 {1992): 2-4. BRUHN, Karl. "Kitimat Douglas Channel." BC Outdoors 48:4 (1992): 28-29, 31-32. BURGESSE, Allan and Kevin Bell. "Birds of Indian Arm, B.C.—Nine Surveys from the Water During 1990." Discovery 21:1 (1992): 20-27. CABRERA, Chanchal. "Healing Herbs of British Columbia." Common Ground 39 (1992): 11, 61. CARTER, Beth. Traditions in Transition, Contemporary Nuu-chah-nulth Basketry." Glenbow 12:2 (1992): 10-11. , Phil. "Young People Go to New Heights to Protect B.C. Rain Forests." Borealis 3:2 (1992): 51-52. CHRISTY, Jim. Time on a Highway." Equinox 63 (1992): 58-69. (Alaska Highway) COULL, Cheryl. "Kamloops." Beautiful British Columbia 34:2 (1992): 14-23. COYLE, Allan. "Soaking Up the Summertime." Beautiful British Columbia 34:2 (1992): 38-47. (Okanagan River Channel) CRAWFORD, Jim. "Haida Gwaii." BC Outdoors 48:3 (1992): 36-39. CRUIKSHANK, Julie. "Images of Society in Klondike Gold Rush Narratives: Skookum Jim and the Discovery of Gold." Ethnohistory 19:1 (1992): 20-41. Bibliography 101

CUNNINGHAM, Dave. "The Bear Facts." British Columbia Report 3:42 (1992) : 20-22. (Loggers complain animals more important than people) CUTHBERTSON, Shirley. "School Days." Museum Round Up 168 (1992): 8-9. CYR-TOMPKINS, C.J. St. "Peace River Pioneer." British Columbia Historical News 25:3 (1992): 10-13. "DairylandFoods, 75th Anniversary.nBCBusiness2o:6 (1992): 37 p. (promo­ tional supplement) DALTON, Greg. "Culture Clash." BC Business 20:5 (1992): 54-61. DAUNCEY, Guy. "The Rise and Decline of Global Warming: A B.C. Story." Everwild, B.C. Edition. 3:4 (1992): 17-18. DEPLEDGE, David. "Wells Gray: A Park for All Seasons." Explore 55 (1992) : 36-38. DESAULNIERS, Blake. "Entrepreneur of the Year." BC Business 20:5 (1992) : 22-28. (Ray Loewen) DOHERTY, T.J. "ftie Sinking of the BCLS." Pacific Yachting 34:5 (1992): 16-18. DOUGLAS, Janice. "Lament for an Institution—The Death of the Canadian Book Information Centre in Vancouver." Amphora 86 (1991): 15-16. Du PLESSIS, Adrian. "Mister Clean-Up." BC Business 20:6 (1992): 44-51. (Wade Nesmith) DUNN, J. A. C. "Vancouver, Naturally Spectacular." Vis à Vis 1 (July 1992): 60-65. (United Airlines Magazine) EARLE, Allan. "Western Canada Wilderness Committee." BC Outdoors 48:2 (1992): 20-22. EASTON, N. Alexander. The Waters of Montague Harbour: More Findings from Down Under." The Midden 24:3 (1992): 9-12. EDWARDS, Ian. "Is Vancouver Big Enough to Keep Its Best Actors?" Vancouver STEP 3:3 (1992): 26-31. ELDER, Kristen and Sylvia Lakes. "Opportunity Cooks at the Picasso Cafe." Pacific Rim Magazine 4 (1992): 55-57. ELLIOTT, Gordon R. "Moving Life with Water." Pacific Yachting34:3 ( 1992 ) : 52-54. () , Marie. "Quesnel Forks." British Columbia Historical News 25:3 (1992): 18-19. ERICKSON, Arthur. "To Understand the City We Make." In Wyman, Max. Vancouver Forum, pp. 146-58. FARR, Anthony P. "War Bride in the ." British Columbia Historical News 25:3 (1992): 7-9. FAWCETT, Brian. "The Trouble with Globalism." In Wyman, Max. Vancouver Forum, pp. 183-201. 102 BC STUDIES

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JOHNSON, Paul. "Construction Is Now Safe for Rats and Dogs." New Direc­ tions 6:4 (1991): 23-25. JONES, Bob. "Bill MacDonald, a Profile." BC Outdoors 48:3 (1992): 60-63. . "Fishing Country, Atlin B.C.'s Last Fishing Frontier." BC Outdoors 48:5 (1992): 30-34. , Carle. "A Tale of a Packer." British Columbia Historical News 25:3 (1992): 2. KAMiNS,Jeannie. "The Research Says No." New Directions 7:1 (1992): 26-28. (spraying the gypsy moth) KEDDIE, Grant. "Cultural Change in the Gulf of Georgia, Asking the Right Questions." The Midden 24:3 (1992): 2-3. KILBY, Louise. "Is It Colonialism Reborn?" New Directions 6:6 (1992): 30-33. (the Gitskan-Wet'Sutwet'En Case) KILIAN, Crawford. "The Future of Vancouver Education. " In Wyman, Max. Vancouver Forum, pp. 125-44. KIRKPATRICK, Lonna. "Old Time Cariboo Dances. " British Columbia Histori­ cal News 25:3 (1992): 22-24. KOSTYAL, K. M. "Backcountry Lodges of Western Canada." National Geo­ graphic Traveler 9:4 (1992): 32-49. (includes B.C.) KOSUB, David. "Cassiar Connector Completes TransCanada Highway." Canadian Transportation Logistics 95:3 (1992): 19. KUEHN, Larry. "NDP Is Playing a Social Investment Card in High Stakes MONOPOLY." New Directions 6:6 (1992): 20-24. LANGSTON, Laura. "This Museum Wets Your Curiosity." Beautiful British Columbia 34:2 (1992): 24-25. LAURENCE, Robin. "Fun and the Fundamental Line." Georgia Straight 26:1276 (1992): 27. (artist Sybil Andrews) LEKICH, John. "The Private Lives of Camille Mitchell." Vancouver STEP3:3 (1992): 40-41. LEMON, David. "Can Vancouver's Arts Institutions Be Saved?" In Wyman, Max. Vancouver Forum, pp. 80-93. , Robert G. "Neighbourhood Conservation in Vancouver, British Columbia." IMPACT4:2 (1992): 2-3. LEWIS, Patrick. "Killer Canyon." Vancouver April (1992): 36-40, 42. (Lynn Canyon) Loo, Tina. "Dan Cranmer's Podatch: Law as Coercion, Symbol, and Rheto­ ric in British Columbia, 1884-1951." Canadian Historical Review 73:2 (1992): 125-65. MCCULLOUGH, Michael. "Paradise Found." BC Business 20:6 (1992): 39-42. (British Columbia) 104 BC STUDIES

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