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NEW CANADIAN BOOKS with REFERENCE MATERIALS and GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS Number 136, Jan-Mar NEW CANADIAN BOOKS With REFERENCE MATERIALS AND GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS Number 136, Jan-Mar. 2014 Canadian Studies Office, Fogler Library New Canadian Books Airhart, Phyllis D., A Church With the Soul of A Nation: Making and Remaking the United Church of Canada, McGill-Queen's University Press, 2014. (BX9881 A47 2014) Alcorn, Kerry, Border Crossings: US Culture and Education in Saskatchewan 1905-1937, McGill-Queen's University Press, 2013. (LA418 S3 A43 2013) Alexis, André, A, BookThug, 2013. (PR9199.3.A365 A61 2013) Anderson, Alan B., Settling Saskatchewan, University Regina Press, 2013. (F1074.7.A1 A53 2013) Bain, Alison L., Creative Margins: Cultural Production in Canadian Suburbs, University of Toronto Press, 2013. (NX180.S6 B34 2013) Barbe, Raoul P., Les Palais De Justice Du Québec, Éditions Yvon Blais, 2013. 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(PR9199.4.C683 M555 2013) Croft, Esther, L'ombre d'un doute: Nouvelles, Lévesque éditeur, 2013. (PQ3919.2.C75 O63 2013) Dempster, Barry, Invisible Dogs, Brick Books, 2013. (PS8557.E4827 I58 2013) Dionne, Hélène, ed., Pierre Gauvreau, passeur de modernité, Fides, 2013. (ND249.G28 A4 2013) Doda, Christopher and Stephen Marche, eds., Best Canadian Essays 2013, Tightrope Books, 2013. (PR9197.7 B48 2013) Downs, Barry, Barry Downs: Melding Architecture with Landscape: A Collaboration in Design, West Vancouver Museum, 2013. (NA749.D69 A4 2013) Doyle, Marjorie M., A Doyle Reader: Writings from Home and Away, Boulder Publications, 2013. (PR9199.4.D6974 D69 2013) Duke, Darrell, Thursday's Storm: The August Gale of 1927, Flanker Press, Limited, 2013. (F1124.5.P56 D85 2013) Ellenbogen, George, A Stone in My Shoe: In Search of Neighbourhood, Vehicule Press, 2013. (PR9199.3 .E436 2013) Farney, James and David Rayside, eds., Conservatism in Canada, University of Toronto Press, 2013. (JC573.2.C3 C65 2013) Feltoe, Richard, The Tide of War: The 1814 Invasions of Upper Canada, Dundurn Press, 2013. (E355.6 F45 2013) Filion, Louis Jacques, Innover au Féminin: Savoir se Dépasser, Intraprendre, Les Presses de l'Université du Québec, 2013. (HD6054.4.Q3 I66 2013) Fiorentino, Jon Paul, Needs Improvement, Coach House Books, 2013. (PR9199.3.F5325 N43 2013) Gagnon, François Marc, Paul-Émile Borduas: A Critical Biography, McGill-Queen's University Press, 2013. (ND249.B6 G3313 2013) Goldstein, David B., Laws of Rest, BookThug, 2013. (PR9199.4.G6353 L39 2013) Gordon, Irene Ternier, The Laird of Fort William: William McGillvray and the North West Company, Heritage House Publishing, 2013. (F1032.M342 G67 2013) Hak, Gordon H., The Left in British Columbia: A History of Struggle, Ronsdale Press, 2013. (JL439.A45 H35 2013) Hébert, Louis Philippe, La Cadillac du docteur Watson: Roman, Lévesque éditeur, 2013. (PQ3919.2.H43 C33 2013) Johansen, Michael, The Boy Who Walked: The Death of Burton Winters and the Politics of Search and Rescue, Boulder Publications, 2013. (F1123.W45 J64 2013) Johnson, E. Pauline, Pauline Johnson: Selected Poetry and Prose, Dundurn, 2013. (PR9199.2.J64 A6 2013) Joyal, Serge, Le mythe de Napoléon au Canada français, Del Busso, 2013. (DC203 .J93 2013) Karram, Kerry, Death Wins in the Arctic: The Lost Winter Patrol of 1910, Dundurn, 2013. (F1060.9 .K37 2013) Kasurak, Peter Charles, A National Force: The Evolution Of Canada's Army, 1950-2000 , UBC Press, 2013. (F1028 .K37 2013) Kopecky, Arno, The Oil Man and the Sea: Navigating the Northern Gateway, Douglas & McIntyre, 2013. (GV811 .K384 2013) Lamoureux, Henri, La mariée des montagnes vertes: Roman, Lévesque éditeur, 2013. (PQ3919.2.L2257 M37 2013) Leclerc, André, Fernand Daoust, M éditeur, 2013. (HD6525.D36 L43 2013) MacKenzie Art Gallery, The Vaults: Art From the MacKenzie Art Gallery and the University of Regina Collections, University of Regina Press, 2013. (N910.R36 A74 2013) MacLennan, Hugh, The Precipice, McGill-Queen's University Press, 2013. (PR9199.3 .M334 2013) McGoogan, Kenneth, 50 Canadians Who Changed the World, HarperCollins Publishers Ltd., 2013. (F1005 .M34 2013) Merlo, Janet, No One to Tell: Breaking My Silence on Life in the RCMP, Breakwater Books, 2013. (HV7911.M47 A3 2013) Morton, Graeme, and David A. Wilson, eds., Irish and Scottish Encounters with Indigenous Peoples: Canada, the United States, New Zealand, and Australia, McGill-Queen's University Press, 2013. (JV305 .I75 2013) Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal, La question de l'abstraction, Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal, 2013. (Folio N6545.5.A28 M87 2013) Newlands, David L., The Holmesville Pottery, Holmesville, Ontario, 1859-1892, Crundale Press, 2012. 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(F1123 R62 2013) Ron Shuebrook Drawings, Thames Art Gallery, 2013. (NC143.S539 A4 2013) Savoie, Donald J., Harrison McCain: Single-Minded Purpose, McGill-Queen's University Press, 2013. (HD9217.C22 S28 2013) Shedden, Jim, ed., AGO: Highlights from the Collection of the Art Gallery of Ontario, Art Gallery of Ontario, 2013. (N910.T6 A52 2013) Silverberg, Mark, Believing the Line: The Jack Siegel Poems, Breton Books, 2013. (PR9199.3.S517665 B44 2013) Simard, Marc, Histoire du mouvement étudiant québécois: 1956-2013: Des trois braves aux carrés rouges, Les Presses de l'Université Laval, 2013. (LA418.Q4 S556 2013) Skelton, Oscar D., O.D. Skelton: The Work of the World, 1923-1941, McGill-Queen's University Press and The Champlain Society, Toronto, 2013. (F1034.S56 A3 2013) Smith, Steve, Red Green's Beginner's Guide to Women: (For Men Who Don't Read Instructions), Doubleday Canada, 2013. (PN6178.C3 S654 2013) Soper, Ella, and Nicholas Bradley, eds., Greening the Maple: Canadian Ecocriticism in Context, University of Calgary Press, 2013. (PR9194.52 .N44 2013) Souaid , Carolyn Marie, and Endre Farkas, eds., Language Matters: Interviews with 22 Quebec Poets, Signature Editions, 2013. (PR9198.2.Q3 L35 2013) Soucoup, Dan, A Short History of Moncton, Maritime Lines, 2013. (F1044.5.M7 S68 2013) Stoney, Christopher, and G. Bruce Doern, eds., How Ottawa Spends, 2013-2014: The Harper Government: Mid-Term Blues and Long-Term Plans, McGill-Queen's University Press, 2013. (HJ7663 .H72 2013) Tassé, Roger, A Life in the Law--the Constitution and Much More: Memoirs of a Federal Deputy Minister of Justice, Carswell, 2013. (F1034.3.T37 A3 2013) Thibault, Simon, and Magaly Brodeur, eds., Perspectives D'Avenir Pour Le Québec: Le Regard De Jeunes Chercheurs, Les Presses de l'Université du Québec, 2013. (HN110.Q4 P47 2013) Toomey, Craig, Up and To the Right: The Story of John W.
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