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Bibliography of British Columbia1 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA1 COMPILED BY MELVA J. DWYER, Librarian Emerita, University of British Columbia BOOKS ANDERSON, Flo. Lighthouse Chronicles. Madeira Park: Harbour Publishing, 1998. 256 p. ill. $18.95. ANDERSON, Suzanne. Good Morning Quadra! The History of HMCS Quadra. Duncan: Half Acre Publishing, 1997.170 p. ill. $14.95. (7311 Bell McKinnon Rd., Duncan V9L 6A8) ARMITAGE, Doreen. Around the Sound: A History of Howe Sound - Whistler. Madeira Park; Harbour Publishing, 1997. 250 p. ill. $28.95. ASCH, Michael, ed. Aboriginal and Treaty Rights in Canada. Vancouver: UBC Press, 1997. 284 p. $24.95. BAILLARGEON, Morgan and Leslie Tepper. Legends of Our Times: Native Cowboy Life. Vancouver: UBC Press, 1998. 288 p. ill. $45.00. BALLANTYNE, Bob. Out in the Open: Life on the Street. Kelowna: Northstone Publishing, 1997. no paging. $19.95. (photographs of street people) BARON, Nancy and John Acorn. Birds of the Pacific Northwest Coast. Renton, WA.: Lone Pine Publishing, 1997. 24° P- many col. ill. $19.95. BARTOSIK, John. Sea to Sky Country. Madeira Park: Harbour Publishing, 1997. 136 p. col. ill. $39.95. BARTROLI, Tomas. Genesis of Vancouver City: Explorations of Its Site 1791,1792 & 1808. Vancouver: 1997. x9^ P- maps- $10.00. (available from Marco Polo Books, 3450 West 20th Avenue, Vancouver v6s 1E4) BATTIEN, Pauline. The Gold Seekers: A 200 Year History of Mining in Washington, Idaho, Montana & Lower British Columbia. Colville, WA.: Statesman- Examiner, 1996. 268 p. ill. $30.00. BAXTER, Sheila. Still Raising Hell: Poverty, Activism £sf Other True Stories. Vancouver: Press Gang Publishers, 1997. 192 p. ill. $18.95. Best of BC Exploring Canyons, Glaciers, Hot springs and Other Natural Highs. Vancouver: Whitecap Books, 1997. 253 P- ^- maPs- $17-95- 1 31 October 1997 and 15 March 1998. BC STUDIES, no. 117, Spring 1998 IOJ IO8 BC STUDIES BLASHILL, Lorraine. Remembering the JOJ: Growing Up in Western Canada. Victoria: Orca Book Publishers, 1997. x^7 P- ^- $26.95. BOOKING, Richard C. Mighty River: A Portrait of the Fraser. Vancouver: Douglas ôeMcIntyre, 1997. 294 p. $35.00. BRACKEN, Christopher. The Potlatch Papers, a Colonial Case History. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1997. 225 p. ill. $23.50. BRITISH COLUMBIA. Minstry of Small Business, Tourism and Culture. Archaeology Branch. 1997 British Columbia Designated Sites Registry. Victoria: The Ministry, 1997. BUCK, George H. From Summit to Sea: An Illustrated History of Railroads in British Columbia and Alberta. Calgary: Fifth House, 1997. 282 p. many ill. $29.95. BUCKLAND, Clare M. Always Becoming: An Autobiography. Vancouver: Peanut Butter Publishing, 1996.191 p. ill. $19.95. BURNS, Bill. Discover Burns Bog. Vancouver: Hurricane Press, 1997.128 p. many ill. some col. $19.95. BUTLER, Robert William. The Great Blue Heron: A Natural History and Ecology of a Seashore Sentinel. Vancouver: UBC Press, 1997. 167 p. ill. $39.95. CANADA, ROYAL COMMISSION ON ABORIGINAL PEOPLES. Report. 5 vols. Ottawa: Canadian Government Publishing, 1997. 4>00° P- approx. $283.49. (includes GST and shipping) CARR, Emily. Flirt, Punk & Loo, My Dogs and I. Vancouver; Douglas Sc Mclntyre, 1997. 62 P- ^- $I6-95- CATHERS, Arthur. BelovedDissident Eve Smith. Blyth, ON.: Drumadrary Books, 1997. 217 p. $22.95. (Blyth NOM IHO) CAVANAGH, Catherine and Jeremy Mouat, eds. Making Western Canada: Essays on European Colonization and Settlement. Toronto: Garamond Press, 1996. 282 p. $21.95. CAVIES, Gordon. The Living Rivers, v.2. British Columbia and the Yukon. Vancouver: Ronsdale Press, 1996.197 p. ill. maps. $14.95. CHRISJOHN, Roland and Sheri Young. The Circle Game. Shadows and Substance In the Indian Residential School Experience in Canada. Penticton: Theytus Books, 1997. 327 p. $16.95. CHRISTENSEN, Lisa. A Hikers Guide to Art of the Canadian Rockies. Calgary: Glenbow Museum, 1996. 134 p. col. ill. $29.95. CHRISTY, Jim. Shanghai Alley. Vancouver: Ekstasis Editions, 1997.199 p. $16.95. (A novel based on Vancouver's East side in the '30s) CLARK, Donald W. Fort Reliance, Yukon: An Archaeological Assessment Mercury Series. Archaeological Series of Canada, Paper 150. Hull: Canadian Museum Of Civilization, 1998. 247 p. ill. $24.95. , Robert. River of the West: A Chronicle of the Columbia. New York: Picada, 1997. 4°6 P- $21.00. CocauYT, Rob and Dave Kelly. Whistler Mountain Bike Trail Guide. Whistler: Elaho Publishing, 1997. ill. maps. $17.95. Collected Memories: A Guide to the Community Makers of South East Vancouver. Bibliography /op Vancouver: The Discovery Project of South East Vancouver, 1997. 271 p. ill. maps. $10.00. (6823 Vivian St., V5S 2T8) CoNE,Jospeh & Sandy Ridington, eds. The Northwest Salmon Crisis, a Documentary History. Corvallis: Oregon State University Press, 1996.384 p. $41.95. COWLING, Tony. My Life with the Samurai. Kenthurst, NSW.: Kangaroo Press, 1996. 184 p. $20.00. (c/o 3751 Lockhart Rd., Richmond V7C 1M4) CULHANE, Dana. The Pleasure of the Crown: Anthropology Law and First Nations. Vancouver: Talon Books, 1997. 256 p. $17.95. DAWSON, Reginald. Hope and Forty Acres: A Nelson Memoir-, ed. by Julie Dawson. Kamloops: Plateau Press, 1997. 72 p. $12.95. (Box 283, Kamloops V2C 5K6) DE COSMOS, Amor Mrs. Notes from the Netshed. Madeira Park: Harbour Publishing, 1997. 255 p. $17.95. DE GRACE, Anne and Steve Thornton. Nelsony British Columbia in Photographs. Nelson: Ward Creek Press, 1998. 64 p. many ill. $21.95. , and . The West Kootenay in Photographs. Nelson: Ward Creek Press, 1998. 64 p. col. ill. $21.95. (1124 McQuarrie Ave., Nelson VIL 1B2) DEN OTTER, A. A. The Philosophy of Railways: The Transcontinental Railway Idea in British North America. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1997. 292 p. $34-95- DONALD, Leland. Aboriginal Slavery on the Northwest Coast of North America. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1997. 379 p. $58.00. DONALDSON-YARNEY, Joan. Back Roads Southwestern British Columbia. Edmonton: Lone Pine Publishing, 1997.168 p. many ill. maps. $12.95. DORMAN, George. Up in the Morning Out on the Job! The George Dorman Story. Nanaimo: Brechin Press, 1994.192 p. no price given DRUSHKA, Ken. In the Bight, the BC Forest Industry Today. Madeira Park:: Harbour Publishing, 1997. 3°° P- $32-95- —, . and Hannu Konttinen. Tracks in the Forest: The Evolution of Logging Machinery. Madeira Park: Harbour Publishing, 1997. 254 p. ill. $39.95. ELMENDORF, William W. Twana Narratives: Native Historical Accounts of a Coast Salish Culture. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1997. 3°^ P- $49-95- FETHERLING, Douglas. The Gentle Anarchist, a Life of George Woodcock. Vancouver: Douglas ôcMcIntyre, 1998. 244 p. $35.00. , . The Gold Crusades: A Social History of Gold Rushes, 1849-1929. Rev. ed. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1997. 222 p. $24.95. FOURNIER, Suzanne and Ernie Cray. Stolen from Our Embrace: The Abduction of First Nations Children and the Restoration of Aboriginal Communities. Vancouver: Douglas ôcMcIntyre, 1997. 350 p. ill. $29.95. FRANCIS, Daniel. National Dreams: Myths, Memory and Canadian History. Vancouver: Arsenal Pulp Press, 1997. 224 P- $I9-95- FRIESEN, John W. Rediscovering the First Nations of Canada. Calgary: Detselig, Enterprises Ltd., 1997. 286 p. $19.95. GENN, Robert. The Painters Keys: A Seminar with Robert Genn. Surrey: Studio Beckett Press, 1997.160 p. $14.00. (12711 Beckett Rd., Surrey V4A 2W9. no BC STUDIES GLANVILLE, Jim and Alice. The Life and Times of Grand Forks, Where the Kettle River Flows, a Centennial History. Kelowna: Blue Moose Publishers, 1997. 210 p. many ill. some col. $18.75. (Box 746, Grand Forks VOH IHO) GODDARD, Joan A. Window on Whaling in British Columbia. Victoria: Desk Top Publishing, 1997.114 p. ill. $16.95. GOLDBERG, Kim. Where to See Wildlife on Vancouver Island. Madeira Park: Harbour Publishing, 1997.174 p. col. ill. $20.95. GOUGH, Barry. First across the Continent, Sir Alexander MacKenzie. Toronto: MacLellan ôc Stewart, 1997. 232 p. ill. $29.99. GRANT, Robert S. Great Northern Bushplanes. Surrey: Hancock House, 1997. 224 p. ill. $19.95. GREEN, Valerie. The' Vantreights: A Daffodil Dynasty. Saanichton, BC: G.A.Vantreight, 1997. col. ill. 183 p. $22.95. (Salal Press, Box 36060, Victoria V9A 7J6) GRESCOE, Audrey. Giants: The Colossal Trees of Pacific North America.Vancouver: Raincoast Books, 1997. 164 p. ill. $34.95. GROBLER, Sabrina. Vancouver Panorama. Canmore: Altitude Publishing, 1997. no paging, col. ill. $19.95. HAIG-BROWN, Valerie. Deep Current: Roderick and Ann Haig-Brown. Victoria: Orca Book Publishers, 1997. 216 p. ill. $32.95. HALLOCK, Richard M. Pick Up Sticks: A History of the Intercoastal Lumber Trade. Vancouver: Cordillera Publishing Co., 1995. 670 p. no price given. HARRIS, Chris. Chilcotin, British Columbia's Last Frontier. 100 Mile Ranch: Country Light Publishing, 1997. 96 p. col. ill. $34.95/$24.95- HAYCOX, Stephen, James Barnett and Caedmon Liburd, eds. Enlightenment and Exploration in the North Pacific, 1J41-1805. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1997. 232 p. ill. maps. US$19.95. HAYDEN, Brian. The Pithouses of Keatley Creek. Toronto: Harcourt Brace Publishers, 1997.14° P- iU- $29-5°- HEENEY, Helen. Life before Medicine: Canadian Experiences. Toronto: Ontario Coalition of Senior Citizens Organizations, 1995.147 p. $19.95. (25 Cecil St., 3rd fl. Toronto M5T INI) (many BC references) HEIGHTON, Brent. Brent Heighton -Artist. Vancouver: Terra Bella Publishers, 1997. 64 p. col. ill. $36.00. HERTEL - FALKENHAGEN, Rose. Wilderness Beginnings. Prince George: Caitlin Press, 1997. 332 p. ill. $18.95. HOLT, Faye Reineberg. Help! Rescues and Disasters in Western Canada. Vancouver: Altitude Publishing, 1997.II2 P- many iU- $10.95. HOPE, Jim. Those Beautiful 'C Liners. Vancouver: LPD Publishers, 1986. 44 p. many ill. $10.95. JENKINS, Will D. Sr. Chilcotin Diary: Forty Years of Adventure. Surrey: Hancock House Publishers, 1997. 270 p. ill. $19.95. JOYCE, Art. A Perfect Childhood: 100 Years of Heritage Homes in Nelson. Nelson: Kootenay Museum Association, 1997.176 p.
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