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Bibliography of British Columbia1 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA1 COMPILED BY MELVA J. DWYER Librarian Emerita, University of British Columbia BOOKS ABERDEEN AND TEMAIR, Ishbel Gordon, Marchioness of. Through Canada with a Kodak. Intro, by Marjory Harper. Reprint in Canadian History. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1994. 285 p. $24.95. ADOLPH, Val and Brenda Guild Gillespie, eds. The Riverview Lands, Western Canada's Botanical Garden. Port Moody: Coquidam Riverview Horticultural Centre Society, 1994. 186 p. ill. $14.95. (St. Johns St. Postal Outlet. P.O. Box 31005, Port Moody, V3H 4T4) ALSAGER, Judy. The Gang Ranch, the Real Story. Surrey: Hancock House, 1994. 287 p. col. ill. $19.95. ATKIN, John. Strathcona, Vancouver's First Neighbourhood. Vancou­ ver: Whitecap Books, 1994. 93 p. many ill. $14.95. BERTON, Pierre. Winter. Don Mills: Stoddart, 1994. 240 p. many col. ill. $50.00. (some B.C. photos) BROWN, Sharon. Some Become Flowers, Living with Dying at Home. Madeira Park: Harbour Publishing, 1993. 214 p. $14.95. CAMPBELL, Carolyn and Tracey Shelley-Lavery. Urban Foraging: A Cooks Guide to Vancouver (and Beyond). Delta, B.C.: Dog Eared Books, 1994.190 p. $14.95. (1628 Farrell Crescent, Delta V4L IVI) , Gray. Butter Side Up. Victoria: Horsdal & Schubart, 1994. 267 p. $15.95. 1 January 31, 1995. BC STUDIES, nOS. IO5-I06, Spring/Summer 1995 201 202 BC STUDIES C/ayoquot& Dissent. Vancouver: Ronsdale/General, 1994. 219 p. $9.95. (essays on environment and civil disobedience) DAUENHAUER, Nora Marks and Richard. Haa Kusteeyé, Our Cul­ ture: Tlingit Life Stories. Seattle: University of Washington Press 1994. 660 p. many ill. US $40.oo/$24.95. DUNCAN, Michael. Wind Shadow. White Rock: Windshadow Press/ Milestone Publications dist., 1994. 132 p. col. ill. $50.00. (paintings, drawings, and poetry by artist Duncan) FORD, John K. B., Graeme M. Ellis and Kenneth C. Bal- comb. Killer Whales. Vancouver: U.B.C. Press, 1994. 102 p. many ill. $19.95. GATES, Michael. Gold at Fortymile Creek, Early Days in the Yukon. Vancouver: U.B.C. Press, 1994. 150 p. $39-95/$i9.95. GIBSON, Valerie. You Cant Say That! Barbie Darling's Ultimate His­ tory of Gossip in Vancouver: The Critical Years, 1981-1994. Vancou­ ver: Serious Publishing, 1994. 313 p. $18.95. GLAVIN, Terry. A Ghost in the Water. Transmontanus #1. Vancouver: New Star Books, 1994. 78 p. ill. $12.00. GODWIN, George Stanley. The Eternal Forest, ed. by Robert S. Thomson. Vancouver: Godwin Books, 1994. 317 p. $29.95 P^us $2.00 postage. (P.O. Box 4781, Vancouver V6B 4A4) GRAINGER, Martin Allerdale. Woodsmen of the West. Victoria: Hors- dal & Schubart, 1994. 216 p. $14.95. (originally published 1908) HARVEY, R. G. The Coast Connection: A History of the Building of Trails and Roads between British Columbia's Interior and Its Lower Mainland from the Cariboo Road to the Coquihalla Highway. Lantzville: Oolichan Books, 1994. 214 p. $17.95. HENRY, Tom. The Good Company, an Affectionate History of the Union Steamships. Madeira Park: Harbour Publishing, 1994. 152 p. many ill. $32.95. The History of the Arts in White Rock. White Rock, B.C.: Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts, 1993. 94 p. $10.00. (P.O. Box 75267, White Rock V4A 9N4) JAGPAL, Sarjeet Singh. Becoming Canadian: Pioneer Sikhs in Their Own Words. Madeira Park: Harbour Publishing, 1994. 167 p. many ill. $29.95. Bibliography 20J JAY, Tom and Brad Matsen. Reaching Home, Pacific Salmon, Pacific People. Anchorage: Alaska Northwest Books, 1994.144 p. col. ill. $51.50. KIRKNESS, Verna J. ed. Khot-La-Cha, the Autobiography of Chief Simon Baker. Vancouver: Douglas & Mclntyre, 1994. 201 p. $22.95. LEE, Todd 8c Eldon. From California to North p° Cariboo Experi­ ences. Prince George: Caitlin Press, 1994. 170 p. $12.95. LEVASSEUR, Donat. Les Oblats de Marie Immaculée dans l'ouest et le nord du Canada, 1845-1967. Edmonton: University of Alberta Press, 1994. $29.95. (order from U.B.C. Press) Loo, Tina. Making Law, Order, and Authority in British Columbia 1821-18J1. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1994. 239 p. $54.oo/$23.oo. MCKEE, Fraser M. HMCS Swansea: The Life and Times of a Frigate. St. Catharines: Vanwell Publishers Ltd., 1994. 190 p. ill. $24.95. MCKENNY, Margaret and Daniel E. Stuntz. The New Savory Wild Mushroom. Rev. ed. Vancouver: Douglas & Mclntyre, 1994. 250 p. col. ill. $18.95. MCLANE, Kevin. Squamish the Shining Valley. Squamish: Merlin Productions Inc., 1994. 96 p. many col. ill. $29.95. MATHESON, George. The Vaders Caboose. Lumby, B.C.: Kettle Val­ ley Publishing Inc., 1994. 224 p. $20.00 (includes GST and postage) (R.R.2, Site 2, Comp. 19, Lumby VOL 2G0) MORAN, Bridget. Justa: A First Nations Leader. Vancouver: Arsenal Pulp Press, 1994. 191 p. $14.95. Multicultural Education Yellow Page Directory. Vancouver: Lower Mainland Multicultural Education Consortium, 1994. $5.00. (Exact Services Group, 3rd fl., 3111 West 6th Ave., Vancouver V6K 1x5) MURRAY, Peter. Home from the Hill, Three Gentlemen Adventurers. Victoria: Horsdal & Schubart, 1994. 214 p. $14.95. O'NEAIL, Hazel. Doukhobor Daze. Surrey: Heritage House, 1994. 142 p. $10.95. 204 BC STUDIES PEACOCK, Jim. The Vancouver Natural History Society, IÇI8-IÇÇJ, Vancouver: The Society, 1994.104 p. ill. $10.00. (contact Daphne Solecki, 736-9471) PRATT-JOHNSON, Betty. çç Dives from the San Juan Islands, Wash­ ington to the Gulf Islands and Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Surrey: Heritage House, 1994. 319 p. maps $28.95. RUSSELL, Charles. Spirit Bear, Encounters with the White Bear of the Western Rainforest, Toronto: Key Porter Books, 1994.144 p. many col. ill. $29.95. SILVERSIDES, Brock V. The Face Pullers: Photographing Native Cana­ dians 1871-1ÇJ9. Saskatoon: Fifth House Publishers/University of Toronto Press dist., 1994. 192 p. many ill. $29.95. SKOGAN, Joan. Voyages at Sea with Strangers, Toronto: Harper Col­ lins, 1992. 149 p. $12.95. SLACK, Margaret. Bicycling near Vancouver, Book 1, The Central Fraser Valley. West Vancouver: Gordon Soules, 1993. 52 p. maps $9.95. SOKOLOFF, Carol Ann. Eternal Lake OHara, Victoria: Ekstasis Edi­ tions, 1994. 144 p. $32.95/$i5.95. (Main Postal Station, P.O. Box 8474, Victoria v8w 3si) STACEY, Duncan and Susan. Salmonopolis, the Steves ton Story, Madeira Park: Harbour Publishing, 1994. 152 p. ill. $29.95. STEWARD, Elizabeth. Galiano Houses and People — Looking Back to içjo, Galiano Island: self-published, 1994. ill. $16.95. SWANSON, Diane. Safari Beneath the Sea. Vancouver: Whitecap Books, 1994. 58 p. col. ill. $16.95. THOMAS, Janet. At Home in Hostel Territory. Anchorage: Alaska Northwest Books, 1994. 224 p. $17.50. WHITE, Howard, ed. Raincoast Chronicles Eleven Up, Collectors Edition III. Madeira Park: Harbour Publishing, 1994. 408 p. many ill. $39.95. WOODCOCK, George. Ravens and Prophets, Victoria: Sooo Nis Press, 1993. 239 p. $12.95. (previous edition 1952) ZUEHLKE, Mark. Scoundrels, Dreamers, and Second Sons: British Remittance Men in the Canadian West, Vancouver: Whitecap Books, 1994* 212 p. $14.95. Bibliography 20J GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS2 BRITISH COLUMBIA. MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE, FISHERIES AND FOOD. A Celebration of British Columbia Foods. Victoria: Beau­ tiful British Columbia, 1994. 82 p. $16.95. MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT, LANDS AND PARKS. Stream Stewardship: A Guide for Planners and Developers. Victoria: The Ministry, 1994. 48 p. many col. ill. MINISTRY OF MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. Growth Strategies for the içços and Beyond. Interactive. Inclusive. Flexible. Updating British Columbia's Planning System. Victoria: The Min­ istry, 1994. 31 p. Housing Opportunities through Local Planning. Victoria: The Ministry, 1994. 33 p. ; The Local Government Grants Act and Additional Grant Programs Supporting Livable Communities. Vic­ toria: The Ministry, 1994. 10 p. MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATION AND HIGHWAYS. HIGHWAY ENVIRONMENT BRANCH. Work Plan for a Compara­ tive Environmental Assessment of Lions Gate Crossing Options Related to Stanley Park and First Narrows. Victoria: The Minis­ try, 1994. various paging. BURGESS, Bob. Neighbourly House Study: A Review of Bylaw 2418. Coquitlam: City of Coquitlam, 1993. 26 p. FRASER RIVER ESTUARY MANAGEMENT PROGRAM. Living Working River: An Estuary Management Plan for the Fraser River. New Westminster: FREMP, 1994. 113 p. maps. KNIGHT, Nancy et al. What We Know about the Socio-Economic Impact of Canadian Megaprojects: An Annotated Bibliography of Post-Project Studies. Vancouver: U.B.C. Centre for Human Set­ tlements, 1993. 70 p. (includes B.C. projects) LANGLEY CORPORATION. Aldergrove Commercial Building Design Guidelines Adopted October 4, IÇÇJ. Langley: Corporation, 1993. 32 p. 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 Street, Victoria, B.C. v8w IK8. 2o6 BC STUDIES LEE, Calvin and Patti Pearcey. The Evolution of the Stamp's Place Safety Committee: A Community Safety Case Study. A Report to the VancouverB.C. Coalition for Safer Communities. Vancouver: Can­ ada Mortgage and Housing, 1993. 31 p. (#150-900 Howe St., Vancouver v6z 2M4) R.V. KISTRITZ CONSULTANTS LTD. Environmental Overview of Ladner. Delta: Planning Department, 1994. 95 p. ill. maps. RICHMOND. PLANNING DEPARTMENT. URBAN DEVELOPMENT SEC­ TION. Multi-family Complexes. Index for Richmond. Richmond: Planning Department, 1994. 18 p. URBANICS CONSULTANTS LTD. The City ofCoquitlam Industrial and Commercial Land Use Study. Coquitlam: Planning Department, 1993. yy p. maps, tables. Industrial and Commercial Land Use Study Addendum Report. Coquitlam: Planning Department, 1993. 6 p. VANCOUVER CITY. Review of Major Events. Riots. Summary of Back­ ground Paper. Vancouver: City Office, 1994. 10 p. VANCOUVER PORT CORPORATION. Port Land Use Management Plan. Vancouver: Port Corporation, 1994. 68 p. ill. maps. PERIODICAL ARTICLES ACKER, Alison. "On the Trail of the Galloping Goose." Beautiful British Columbia 36:4 (1994): 26-33. AFFLECK, Edward L. "Navigation on the Stikine River 1862-1969." British Columbia Historical News 28:1 (1994/95): 15-19.
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