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harbour publishing
Fall 2015
including Nightwood Editions
and Lost Moose Publishing
HARBOUR
PUBLISHING
Contents
New Books from Harbour Publishing
1
New Books from Nightwood Editions
12
Recent Releases from Harbour Publishing
17
Recent Releases from Nightwood Editions
20
Essential Backlist
Non-Fiction Highlights21
Travel & Guides23
Dreamspeaker Guides23
Home, Garden, Cooking & Crafts
24
Art & Graphic Novels
24
Sports25
Field Guides25
Nature & Fishing26
Poetry27
Fiction27
Raincoast Chronicles28
Mike McCardell Library
28
Humour28
Puzzles28
Children’s29
Books in Print30
Author Index36
Information for all books in print including book description, author information,
cover, and up-to-date price and availability is listed on our website,
www.harbourpublishing.com.
All prices equivalent in US dollars unless otherwise noted.
All prices and specifications subject to change without notice.
cover image: courtesy of Linda Bily, from Soul of Wilderness: Journeys in the Coast
Mountains.
HP: Harbour Publishing
NE: Nightwood Editions
LM: Lost Moose Publishing
Harbour Publishing acknowledges financial support from the Government of Canada
through the Canada Book Fund and the Canada Council for the Arts, and from the Province
of British Columbia through the BC Arts Council and the Book Publishing Tax Credit.
Soul of Wilderness
Journeys in the Coast Mountains
John Baldwin and Linda Bily
“Linda and I are fortunate to live near the western mountains
of British Columbia, which contain some of the last wilderness
areas in North America outside of the arctic. This is an area
that supports grizzly bears and wolverines, where salmon run
wild and the wolves and mountain goats roam through areas
that have not changed since the arrival of Europeans to North
America. This book is a look at those wilderness areas: their
beauty, their essence, their soul.”
—John Baldwin
A lavish volume of photos and essays featuring the wild
beauty of the Coast Mountains.
In this modern world, where it is estimated that three
quarters of the earth’s ice-free land mass has been altered by
humans, how many people have ever been somewhere they
could truly experience pristine wilderness?
Few mountain ranges in the world are as wild or beautiful
as BC and Alaska’s Coast Mountains. From remote fjords to
soaring summits, North America’s westernmost mountains
offer innumerable challenges and sublime delights. And yet they
remain relatively unexplored.
Partners, co-authors and photographers John Baldwin
and Linda Bily have ventured into the magical landscapes of
the Coast Mountains. Travelling by foot and ski, their goal was
simply to experience and document as much of these remote
places as possible—to wander across the high meadows, ski
from mountain tops and revel in the artful patterns of newfallen snow. This stunning coffee-table book is sure to inspire
readers to discover and connect with the intense beauty of this
mountain wilderness.
Linda Bily Photo
Travel / Photography
October
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9" × 11" · 160 pages
100 colour photographs
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978-1-55017-735-0 (cloth)
John Baldwin grew up in Vancouver and became fascinated
by the Coast Mountains that rise above the city. Over the past
40 years he has completed numerous first ascents and pioneered
many remote long ski traverses. He is the author of Mountains of
the Coast (Harbour, 1999) and his award-winning photographs
have appeared in numerous publications.
Linda Bily is a passionate skier, photographer and professional
environmental engineer who fell in love with the big coastal
glaciers of BC, Yukon and Alaska. She has completed over 15
long ski mountaineering traverses. When not in the mountains,
Baldwin and Bily live Vancouver, BC.
ISBN 978-1-55017-735-0
5 3 49 5
9 78 1 550 1 77350
Fall 2015 harbour publishing | 1
Watershed Moments
A Pictorial History of Courtenay and District
Christine Dickinson, Deborah Griffiths, Judy Hagen and Catherine Siba
A lavish pictorial history of the Comox Valley, including
Courtenay, Merville, Forbidden Plateau, Comox Glacier,
Royston, Union Bay and Cumberland.
Walter Gage photo
Photos courtesy of
the COurtenay and District Museum
History / Regional Interest
October
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The Comox Valley on Vancouver Island is home to a
spectacular watershed, the culmination of snowcap and glacierfed rivers that flow into the Courtenay River and out onto one
of the richest estuaries on the West Coast. Along with the long
history of K’ómoks First Nation inhabitation, the community
of Courtenay and the surrounding regions have been settled
by a variety of people from different cultures and nations.
The watershed geography encapsulates these groups’ diverse
relationships with the region, in industries such as fishing,
logging and canning, and in their traditions and everyday lives.
In Watershed Moments, the Courtney and District Museum
opens its vast collection of historical photographs, glass plate
negatives and other ephemera, much of which has never before
been available to public viewing. Spanning from the late 1800s to
the modern era, here are scenes of K’ómoks village life, boating
parties, family celebrations, agricultural events and economic
activities. This rich visual depiction of the development of this
unique region is reinforced by a lively text, drawing heavily on
the museum’s vast holdings of primary source material. Local
authors Dickinson, Griffiths, Hagen and Siba write of ancient fish
weirs, bride ships and gentlemen adventurers, back-breaking
work and astounding beauty, tracing the complex development
of a diverse and ever-changing community.
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Christine Dickinson is an educator with a passion for
81/2" × 11" · 224 pages
150 B&W and colour photos,
maps and ephemera
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regional history. She co-authored Atlin: The Story of British
Columbia’s Last Gold Rush (Atlin Historical Society, 1996),
which received the Lieutenant-Governor’s Award.
978-1-55017-722-0 (cloth)
Deborah Griffiths is the Executive Director of the Courtenay
and District Museum and has been involved in museum research
and curatorial work in the Okanagan and on Vancouver Island
for over thirty years.
ISBN 978-1-55017-722-0
5 3 49 5
9 78 1 550 1 77220
Judy Hagen has been writing her popular “Hunt for History”
column for the Comox Valley Echo since 1992. She received an
award from the Canadian Museums Association for her book
Comox Valley Memories, published by the Courtenay and
District Museum in 1993.
Catherine Siba is the Curator of Social History at the
Courtenay and District Museum. She has led a number of historic
digitization projects and has been involved with museum
curatorship and research for many years.
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The Queen of the North Disaster
The Captain’s Story
Colin Henthorne
The captain of the Queen of the North reveals a first-hand
account of what really happened the night of the sinking and
examines the aftermath of the disaster.
Few recent events in British Columbia have seized the
public mind like the 2006 sinking of the BC Ferries passenger
vessel Queen of the North. Across Canada, it was one of the
top news stories of the year. In BC it has attained the status
of nautical legend. Ten years later, questions are still being
asked. How did a ship that sailed the same course thousands of
times fall victim to such an inexplicable error? Was the bridge
crew fooling around? Why doesn’t anybody in the know come
forward and tell the truth?
Nobody knew the ship, the crew and the circumstances that
fateful March night better than the Queen of the North’s longserving captain, Colin Henthorne, and in this book he finally
tells his story.
The basic facts are beyond dispute. Just after midnight
on March 22, 2006, the Queen of the North—carrying 101
passengers—struck an underwater ledge off Gil Island, 135
kilometres south of Prince Rupert. The impact tore open the
ship’s bottom and ripped out the propellers. In less than an
hour, she sank to the bottom of Wright Sound, 425 metres
below the surface. Despite the crew’s skilled evacuation, two
passengers went missing and have since been declared deceased.
Helmswoman Karen Briker was fired. Fourth Mate Karl
Lilgert was charged with criminal negligence causing death
and sentenced to four years in prison. Captain Henthorne, who
was not on watch at the time of the grounding, was promised
complete support from BC Ferries but was instead fired. It took
him over six years to recover his career.
On the eve of the tenth anniversary of the tragedy, Captain
Henthorne recalls with accuracy and detail that ill-fated voyage
and all its terrible repercussions. The Queen of the North
Disaster: The Captain’s Story dispels rumours about what
really happened that night, revealing a fascinating inside look
at a modern marine disaster, as well as a disturbing account
of marine safety practices in an area that may soon see a huge
increase in dangerous tanker traffic.
Colin Henthorne was born in Vancouver and grew up in
British Columbia. He has spent nearly all his life living and
working on the water. He got his first command at the age of 21
and his entire career has been dedicated to command. He sailed
as a master with BC Ferries from 1990 and was 52 when the
Queen of the North sank. He has continued to work aboard and
to command ships. At the time of writing he is a Canadian Coast
Guard Rescue Co-ordinator at the Joint Rescue Co-ordination
Centre in Victoria, BC.
Regional Interest
October
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6" × 9" · 256 pages
B&W photos, maps and illustrations
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978-1-55017-723-7 (cloth)
978-1-55017-724-4 (ebook)
ISBN 978-1-55017-723-7
5 2 99 5
9 78 1 550 1 77237
Fall 2015 harbour publishing | 3
Tide Rips and Back Eddies
Bill Proctor’s Tales of Blackfish Sound
Bill Proctor and Yvonne Maximchuk
Billy Proctor, resident legend of Echo Bay, BC, recounts
almost a century’s worth of experience with this collection
of stories, memories and local knowledge of the central BC
coast region around Blackfish Sound. Situated in the beautiful
Broughton Archipelago between northern Vancouver Island and
the mainland coast, this region boasts a history and culture as
engaging as its stunning locale—and nobody tells its story quite
like Proctor.
A lifelong fisherman, trapper, logger and, in later
life, author, Proctor learned from both the indigenous
Kwakwaka’wakw people and the settlers who came to live
in Blackfish Sound. Along with his entertaining tales of
the surrounding communities, Proctor also discusses the
ingenious technology necessary to both fishing and everyday
survival. Covering the natural and domestic history of the area
and everything in between—from recollections of old-time
fishermen to Billy’s own stories of sasquatches and other strange
things—Tide Rips and Back Eddies is a riveting and deeply
moving account of a long and uniquely coastal life.
Writing collaborator Yvonne Maximchuk’s drawings
illustrate Proctor’s personal anecdotes as well as carefully
detail an eclectic array of interesting items collected by Proctor
throughout his lifetime for his personal museum. Tide Rips and
Back Eddies is not only a historical archive of immeasurable
significance, it is a fascinating read for those interested in the
Blackfish Sound region as well as an honest and whimsical look
into the life and lessons learned by a local legend.
Painting by Yvonne Maximchuk
Regional Interest
October
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Bill Proctor is a fisher, trapper, logger and author who has
lived on the Central Coast for 80 years. He lives in Echo Bay, BC.
6" × 73/4" · 256 pages
50+ B&W illustrations
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978-1-55017-725-1 (paper)
978-1-55017-726-8 (ebook)
Yvonne Maximchuk is a lifelong working artist, illustrator
and author. Along with Tide Rips and Back Eddies, Maximchuk
has also co-written Full Moon, Flood Tide (Harbour Publishing,
2003), her first book with Bill Proctor. She lives in Echo Bay, BC.
ISBN 978-1-55017-725-1
5 2 49 5
also by Bill Proctor and Yvonne Maximchuk
9 78 1 550 1 7725 1
978-1-55017-291-1
Full Moon, Flood Tide
Bill Proctor and
Yvonne Maximchuk
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HP $24.95 paper
Light Years
Memoir of a Modern Lighthouse Keeper
Caroline Woodward
A memoir about choosing adventure over security to become
a lighthouse keeper in twenty-first century British Columbia.
In 2007, Caroline Woodward was itching for a change.
With an established career in book-selling and promotion, four
books of her own and having raised a son with her husband,
Jeff, she yearned for adventure and to re-ignite her passion for
writing. Jeff was tired of piecing together low-paying parttime jobs and, with Caroline’s encouragement, applied for a
position as a relief lightkeeper on a remote North Pacific island.
They endured lonely months of living apart, but the way of life
rejuvenated Jeff and inspired Caroline to contemplate serious
shifts in order to accompany him. When a permanent position
for a lighthouse keeper became available, Caroline quit her job
and joined Jeff on the lights.
Caroline soon learned that the lighthouse-keeping life does
not consist of long, empty hours in which to write. The reality is
hard physical labour, long stretches of isolation and the constant
threat of de-staffing. Beginning with a 3:30 a.m. weather report,
the days are filled with maintaining the light station buildings,
sea sampling, radio communication, beach cleanup, wildlife
encounters and everything in between. As for dangerous rescue
missions or dramatic shipwrecks—that kind of excitement is
rare. “So far the only life I know I’ve saved is my own,” she says,
with her trademark dry wit. Yet Caroline is exhilarated by the
scenic coastline with its drizzle and fog, seabirds and whales,
and finds time to grow a garden and, as anticipated, write.
Told with eloquent introspection and an eye for detail, Light
Years is the personal account of a lighthouse keeper in twentyfirst century British Columbia—an account that details Caroline’s
endurance of extreme climatic, interpersonal and medical
challenges, as well as the practical and psychological aspects of
living a happy, healthy, useful and creative life in isolation.
Jeff George photo
Memoir / Regional Interest
September
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6" × 9" · 224 pages
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B&W photos and map
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978-1-55017-727-5 (cloth)
978-1-55017-728-2 (ebook)
Caroline Woodward is the author of Alaska Highway Two-
Step (Polestar, 1993), Disturbing the Peace (Polestar, 1995),
which was nominated for the Ethel Wilson BC Book Prize, Penny
Loves Wade, Wade Loves Penny (Oolichan, 2010) and two
children’s books that have also been nominated for many prizes.
She lives on the Lennard Island Lightstation with her husband,
Jeff George.
ISBN 978-1-55017-727-5
5 2 99 5
9 78 1 550 1 77275
Fall 2015 harbour publishing | 5
Made in British Columbia
Eight Studies in Artistic Achievement
Maria Tippett
Is there such a thing as British Columbia culture, and if
so, is there anything special about it? This is the broad question
Dr. Maria Tippett answers in this work with an assured “yes!”
To prove her point she looks at the careers of eight groundbreaking cultural producers in the fields of painting, aboriginal
art, architecture, writing, theatre and music. The eight creative
figures profiled in Made in British Columbia are not just
distinguished artists who made an enduring mark on Canadian
culture during the twentieth century. They are unique artists
whose work is intimately interwoven with British Columbia’s
identity.
Emily Carr portrayed BC’s coastal landscape in a manner
as unique as her lifestyle. Bill Reid’s carvings, jewellery and
sculpture stand as a contemporary interpretation of his
reclaimed Haida heritage. The name Francis Rattenbury is
less known than The Empress Hotel in Victoria, one of many
prominent BC buildings he designed, while Arthur Erickson’s
modern architectural contributions are recognized worldwide.
Martin Allerdale Grainger’s experience in the BC woods in the
early days of hand-logging inspired him to write one of the
undisputed classics of BC fiction, Woodsmen of the West. Jean
Coulthard struggled for respect as a female composer during the
1920s and 1930s in British Columbia but eventually proved her
extraordinary musical talents internationally. George Woodcock
left Britain in 1949 to forge his career as an influential author,
editor, mentor and tireless promoter of literary scholarship
in the province, while playwright George Ryga, the son of
Ukrainian immigrants, exposed the anguish and reality of life
for Native women in our cities with his 1967 play, The Ecstasy of
Rita Joe.
Featuring images of the artists and their works, Made in
British Columbia presents a history of the treasures found in
our galleries, concert halls, theatres, museums, libraries and
streetscapes, and explores the legacy of a cultural tradition as
unique as the place that nurtured it.
Sergei Petrov photo
Biography
September
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978-1-55017-729-9 (cloth)
978-1-55017-730-5 (ebook)
ISBN 978-1-55017-729-9
53295
9 78 1 550 1 77299
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Dr. Maria Tippett is the author of several award-winning
books of cultural history including Emily Carr, which won the
Governor General’s Award for English-language non-fiction
in 1979. She has taught in BC at Simon Fraser University, the
University of British Columbia and the Emily Carr College of
Art; in Ontario at York University; and in England at Cambridge
University where she was a Senior Research Fellow at Churchill
College and member of the Faculty of History. She lives on
Pender Island, BC.
Hudson Mack
Unsinkable Anchor
HUdson Mack
The personal and professional memoir of Vancouver Island
media personality Hudson Mack.
For decades, Hudson Mack has been the face of
television news on Vancouver Island. In 2004, when he “crossed
the street” from CHEK to The New VI, it was an industrywide sensation. As he recalls that life-changing event in this
autobiography he admits he wasn’t sure where his new path
might lead. CHEK was established, respected and popular in
Victoria, but its senior management had passed Mack over for
promotion to news director, more than once. The New VI was
high-budget and original, but hadn’t exactly earned a reputation
for professionalism, especially after one of its anchors dropped
an F-bomb on the air. When New VI management offered Mack
the chance to rebuild and lead its news department, he couldn’t
resist the chance to rescue the floundering news program and
signed on.
Ten years later, after revamping The New VI and leading it to
success as A-Channel and then CTV, Mack left the station. “Time
is right for a change,” he told dismayed viewers at the time. It
was true; changes were happening, but there’s more to the story,
and in Hudson Mack, the broadcast veteran reveals the rest of
the truth.
And not just career-related truths. There’s more to Mack
than what you see on TV, and in this memoir he shares his
personal stories as well as his professional ones. He tours
through some of the lighter moments of his life and career—for
example, the day of the royal visit, when Prince Philip put
Mack’s wife Patty in a very awkward position—but doesn’t
balk at sharing the tragedies, and also tells of his older brother’s
accidental shooting and the loss of his father and sister to cancer.
Honest, unabridged and told with true journalistic integrity,
Hudson Mack is a fix for those who miss Mack appearing on their
TVs for the nightly newscast, and explains why he no longer does,
at least for now.
Hudson Mack’s career began in 1980 at CFJC (Kamloops) and
CKPG (Prince George). In 1985 he moved to Victoria and worked
for CHEK TV, The New VI, A-Channel and CTV Vancouver Island.
He has received many industry awards, including Broadcast
Performer of the Year, as well as personal accolades such as
the Queen’s Golden Jubilee Medal for Community Service, the
Canadian Association of Broadcasters’ Award for Outstanding
Community Service and the Chancellor’s Community
Recognition Award. He and his wife, Patty, live in Victoria and
have three children.
CTV Vancouver Island photo
Memoir
September
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978-1-55017-720-6 (cloth)
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ISBN 978-1-55017-720-6
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9 78 1 550 1 77206
Fall 2015 harbour publishing | 7
Marry & Burn
Rachel Rose
A searing collection of poems on the subjects of love, loss and
addiction from award-winning Poet Laureate of Vancouver
Rachel Rose.
The fourth collection from award-winning poet Rachel
Rose, Marry & Burn is a journey through a troubled relationship
and a troubled city, charting the territory of love and addiction,
and the stories we tell ourselves about ourselves. Inspired by
struggles both personal and global, these are not gentle poems—
they probe deep into comforting personal and cultural myths,
rending them to pieces even as they expose the beauty in the
bright shards that remain.
Although the language of blazing passion resonates
throughout the discussion of love, longing and addiction, the
driving rhythms often resemble more closely the relentless
pounding of the ocean: “The sky’s cauldron / tips a black storm
to swarm the harried / hawk, call, Shame! Shame! Dawn has
come / in flame.” The golden glow of the ancient world, the
dark sweetness of fairy tales, overlay these harsh contemporary
moments of rape and addiction, loneliness and poverty, casting
them in the richer light of another era.
The pain of letting go, whether of love, old habits or
cherished personal myths, permeates the collection. But these
poems insist that once the dike has broken, once the myths have
crumbled, the possibility emerges of building something new.
Poetry
October
Rachel Rose’s work has appeared in various journals
including Poetry, The Malahat Review and The Best American
Poetry, as well as numerous anthologies. Her most recent poetry
collection, Song & Spectacle (Harbour, 2012) won the Audre
Lorde Award in the US and the Pat Lowther Award in Canada.
She was the librettist for the opera When the Sun Comes Out,
which grapples with fundamentalism and forbidden love. She
is the winner of the Peterson Memorial Prize for poetry and the
Bronwen Wallace award for fiction, and the recipient of a 2014
Pushcart Prize and two nominations for a 2015 Pushcart Prize.
She is the Poet Laureate of Vancouver for 2014–2017.
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978-1-55017-718-3 (paper)
978-1-55017-719-0 (ebook)
ISBN 978-1-55017-718-3
5 1 895
also by Rachel Rose
9 78 1 550 1 77 1 83
978-1-55017-585-1
Song & Spectacle
Rachel Rose
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Forecast
Selected Early Poems (1970-1990)
John Pass
A selection of early poems by Governor General’s Awardwinning poet John Pass.
Forecast recovers early out-of-print work by Governor
General’s Award-winning poet John Pass. The poems engage
potentialities—travel, an orchard he cares for, evolving
relationships, house-building, becoming a poet and husband
and father. They’re grounded in place and time, but attuned, as
he says, to constancy. Those for his young sons are poignant with
the perilous hope of new parenthood: “asking courage of me / as
never I needed nor knew it in sorrow.”
Darker premonitions—dislocation, environmental damage,
poetry’s shift from modernism to postmodernism—are mitigated
throughout by the subtlety and solace of attentive expression.
In “Apple,” Pass “contrives” to suspend time so that “Friends in
the kitchen / re-reading Pound’s translations / of Rihaku” are
still there days later when the tree outside blooms, concluding:
“Only beyond / in the garden, that canopy // of fragrance, art’s
/ complement: coincidence. // Friends, come home. / There is
everything.” Any fashionable irony is tempered—dispirited and
optimistic.
In “An Arbitrary Dictionary,” random words are selected
to become poem titles, idiosyncratic definitions. Surprising
complexity and insight often spring from their funny and
irreverent first takes, as in “Tuck”: “No life for a fat man
/ with that once merry band gone wan / on a diet of personal
aggrandizement / and Perrier.” The sequence’s experimentation
foreshadows Pass’s expansive work in his later quartet, AT LARGE.
Keith Shaw photo
Poetry
October
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John Pass is the author of the quartet AT LARGE, comprised
of The Hour’s Acropolis (Harbour, 1991), Radical Innocence
(Harbour, 1994), Water Stair (Oolichan, 2000)—shortlisted for
the Governor General’s Award—and Stumbling in the Bloom
(Oolichan, 2005)—winner of the Governor General’s Award.
His most recent collection crawlspace, published by Harbour
in 2011, won the Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize in 2012. He lives
with his wife, writer Theresa Kishkan, on BC’s Sunshine Coast,
in the house he begins to build in Forecast.
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978-1-55017-731-2 (paper)
978-1-55017-732-9 (ebook)
ISBN 978-1-55017-731-2
5 1 895
also by John Pass
9 78 1 550 1 773 1 2
978-1-55017-519-6
crawlspace
978-1-55017-043-6
The Hour’s Acropolis
978-1-55017-107-5
Radical Innocence
John Pass
John Pass
John Pass
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Now in Paperback!
A Rock Fell on the Moon
Dad and the Great Yukon Silver Ore Heist
Alicia Priest
Memoir
September
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6" × 9" · 264 pages
plus 16-page colour insert
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978-1-55017-733-6 (paper)
978-1-55017-672-8 (cloth)
978-1-55017-673-5 (ebook)
ISBN 978-1-55017-733-6
5 2 49 5
9 78 1 550 1 77336
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In its heyday in the 1950s and ’60s, the remote
community of Elsa, 300 miles north of Whitehorse in the Yukon
Territory, was the epicentre of one of the world’s most lucrative
silver mining operations—an enterprise that far surpassed the
riches produced during the iconic Klondike gold rush. For
twelve of those years, Gerald Priest was the chief assayer for
United Keno Hill Mines (UKHM), the major player in the region.
Priest was a clever man who could as easily carry the role of
refined gentleman as he could rustic mountain man. As far as
ten-year-old Alicia Priest was concerned, her father Gerry’s
life in Elsa was perfect: a home rich with music, books and pets
where he never had to boil a kettle or wash a sock; a well-paying
job; a beautiful and affectionate wife; and two daughters who
revered him as only little girls can. But as Alicia grows older, she
realizes that perhaps her dad saw things differently, with four
female dependents, an ailing wife who couldn’t give him the son
he wanted, a religiously fanatical mother-in-law and a tedious,
dead-end job.
Escape becomes possible when Gerry stakes the Moon
Claims and discovers a phenomenal silver-rich boulder—enough
silver to make him and his family rich and fund their relocation
south. But when Gerry tries to smelt and sell the ore, UKHM
calls the RCMP. Too many things don’t add up: geologists find
the former assayer’s boulder story improbable, the manpower
required to hand-mine and transport seventy tons of rock across
the Yukon terrain is beyond Herculean and most suspiciously,
Gerry’s ore looks a lot like the ore found in UKHM’s Elsa mine.
In A Rock Fell on the Moon, Alicia Priest consults letters,
news stories, archived RCMP files and court documents, and
interviews with former mine employees, litigators and police
investigators, to piece together the full story of her father’s
infamous heist. The result is a lively, heart-rending account of a
mysterious crime that came extraordinarily close to succeeding;
a fascinating look into the small mining communities that once
thrived in the Yukon; and the personal story of the Priest family,
who could only watch aghast as the life they knew crumbled
around them. As she uncovers more of the story, Alicia must
reconcile two different versions of her father: the fun-loving,
bush-savvy adventurer who raised her, and the man accused
and convicted of the Great Yukon Silver Ore Heist.
Alicia Priest (1953-2015) was a journalist with more than
twenty-five years of newspaper, radio, magazine and report
writing experience, with work appearing in The Globe and Mail,
Canadian Medical Association Journal, The Georgia Straight,
The Vancouver Sun, Vancouver Magazine and Western Living.
She lived in Victoria, BC, with husband Ben Parfitt, also a writer,
and their two cats and one dog. They have one daughter.
Now in Paperback!
Milk Spills & One-Log Loads
Memories of a Pioneer Truck Driver
Frank White
A vivid account of life as working people lived it on Canada’s
west coast during the rough-and-tumble years of the early
twentieth century.
Frank White started writing the story of his life as a
pioneer BC truck driver in 1974 when he was only sixty. His
boisterous yarn in Raincoast Chronicles about wrangling tiny
trucks overloaded with huge logs down steep mountains with
no brakes won the Canadian Media Club award for Best Magazine
Feature and was reprinted so many times everyone urged him
to write more. He started in his spare time but kept having so
many new adventures he didn’t finish until 2013—his hundredth
year. Although Frank set out to tell the story of his life in
transportation, from the horse and buggy age to trucking in
the BC freighting and logging industries, Milk Spills & One-Log
Loads is much more than that.
Just as absorbing as his accounts of obstreperous men
wrestling big timber are his memories of becoming his family’s
designated driver at age twelve; of his grandfather, who kept the
bible on a pulpit in the living room and never passed it without
stopping to preach; of the stiff-necked farmers who hitched
rides to Vancouver so they could take in the sinful delights of
skid row; of collisions with streetcars and tsunamis of spilled
milk; of the hysteria that gripped the BC coast after Pearl Harbor;
of starting married life with a family of ten pigs; and romantic
interludes exploring idyllic islands and living off clams.
Milk Spills & One-Log Loads has all the hair-raising road
tales one could ask for, but it is a moving story of personal
growth, a vivid account of life as working people lived it on
Canada’s west coast during the rough-and-tumble years of the
early twentieth century.
Memoir
September
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Frank White is a centenarian, former truck driver, logger,
978-1-55017-622-3 (cloth)
gas station operator, excavationist, waterworks technician and
current homespun philosopher who lives in Garden Bay, BC,
with his wife, the ninety-eight-year-old writer Edith Iglauer.
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978-1-55017-668-1
That Went By Fast
Frank White
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O Canada Crosswords Book 16
Gwen Sjogren
100 All New Crosswords!
This latest instalment of the bestselling O Canada
Crosswords series serves up an appetizing palate of Canadiana,
pop culture and whimsical wordplay. Canadian themes touch on
hockey, music, industry and places, and author Gwen Sjogren
brings to the table several of her trademark pun puzzles like
Money Changes Everything and Fit for a Witch. Seven grids have
built-in shapes that enhance the rich flavour of this collection,
including circle-in-the-square anagrams and the unique
Breaking All the Rules—of crossword design, that is!
Sjogren takes a new approach to some non-themed Canada
Cornucopia crosswords as “Challengers” and “Superchallengers”
that give solvers a taste of something different. “Challengers”
have seven or fewer three-letter answers; “Superchallengers”
up the ante with fewer three-letter words and no fill-in-theblank clues, either.
Packed with 100 puzzles, including 67 large-sized grids, O
Canada Crosswords 16 offers a smorgasbord of 11,000+ clues for
hours of crossword solving delight.
Gwen Sjogren is one of Canada’s top crossword designers.
Applying her passion for words and humour, Sjogren injects fun,
laughter and learning into every puzzle. She has compiled five
books for the O Canada Crosswords series, as well as six other
books. Hailing from Hamilton, ON, she now resides in Calgary, AB.
Puzzles
October
paperback
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Bearskin Diary
Carol Daniels
“One of the most important voices in Canadian literature
today.”
—Richard Van Camp
Raw and honest, Bearskin Diary gives voice to a
generation of First Nations women who have always been
silenced, at a time when movements like Idle No More call for
a national inquiry into the missing and murdered Aboriginal
women. Carol Daniels adds an important perspective to the
Canadian literary landscape.
Taken from the arms of her mother as soon as she was born,
Sandy was only one of over twenty thousand Aboriginal children
scooped up by the federal government between the 1960s and
1980s. Sandy was adopted by a Ukrainian family and grew up as
the only First Nations child in a town of white people. Ostracized
by everyone around her and tired of being different, at the early
age of five she tried to scrub the brown off her skin. But she was
never sent back into the foster system, and for that she considers
herself lucky.
From this tragic period in her personal life and in Canadian
history, Sandy does not emerge unscathed, but she emerges
strong—finding her way by embracing the First Nations culture
that the Sixties Scoop had tried to deny. Those very roots allow
Sandy to overcome the discriminations that she suffers every
day from her co-workers, from strangers and sometimes even
from herself.
Fiction
October
paperback
Carol Daniels is a journalist who became Canada’s first
Aboriginal woman to anchor a national newscast when she
joined CBC Newsworld in 1989. Her work has since earned
several awards, including the 2009 National Aboriginal
Achievement Award. Her poetry and short fiction have been
included in several anthologies. This is her first novel. Find out
more at www.caroldaniels.ca.
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perpetual
Rita Wong and Cindy Mochizuki
The power of water is the power of blood, flood and
drought. Water keeps it real, keeps us real. Forgetting this, we
turn the earth into a toxic dump. Remembering this, we unfurl
the future as perpetual possibility.
Water is also the strength of subtlety, quietly making its
way through your body. perpetual is both a gift and a warning
from water. Through drawings and graphic essays by artist Cindy
Mochizuki and writer Rita Wong, the book visits some key sites
where people have sabotaged themselves by desecrating water:
the Pacific Ocean, the tar sands leaking into the Athabasca
River, the historical salmon streams buried in sewers under
Vancouver’s streets, pressing to be daylighted...
perpetual draws strength from the rivers that still flow
wild, like the Fraser River, and from friendships made along the
way in journeys with and for water. The book is a response to
Dorothy Christian’s call to protect sacred waters. Humble and
holy, water shows us a way to make peace and ethics, if we have
the heart and spirit to learn.
per petual
Rita Wong is the author of four books of poetry: monkeypuzzle
Comics & Graphic Novels
November
paperback
(Press Gang, 1998), forage (Nightwood Editions, 2007), sybil
unrest (Line Books, 2008, with Larissa Lai) and undercurrent
(Nightwood Editions, 2015). forage was the winner of the 2008
Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize and Canada Reads Poetry 2011.
Wong is an associate professor in the Critical and Cultural Studies
department at the Emily Carr University of Art and Design on
the unceded Coast Salish territories also known as Vancouver.
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Coast Line, Front Magazine and Alternatives Journal. Her
short films and exhibitions, including AIR 475 (2014), have been
screened both domestically and internationally. She currently
lives in Vancouver, where received her MFA in Interdisciplinary
Studies from the School For Contemporary Arts at Simon Fraser
University.
ISBN 978-0-88971-313-0
5 1 99 5
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978-0-88971-308-6
undercurrent
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978-0-88971-213-3
forage
Rita Wong
Rita Wong
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Mayor Snow
Nick Thran
“Thran’s poems offer a meditation on the creativity involved
in viewing, engaging with its productivity as well as its
superfluity, spilling past the edges of what is represented to
reflect the ways through which viewers come to imaginatively
inhabit what is seen.”
—Michael Borkent, The Journal of Canadian Poetry
New poems from Trillium award-winning poet Nick Thran.
Mayor Snow is about both the abdication and acceptance
of responsibilities and inheritance: be they civic, personal,
poetic. It begins with speaker-less evocations of corrupt and
oppressive political atmospheres and ends with first-person
narrative tales of domestic life in Al Purdy’s refurbished
A-frame. All of these poems work in a shadow, be they forebears,
tabloids, cultural markers or government watchdogs.
In the opening and closing sequences, narrative devices
act as smokescreens to abstract illustrations of power, with the
central sequence reflecting on the subject of dislocation. Parody
and paradox are closely intertwined throughout, with the
authority of power disrupted through dark humour, unexpected
images and the deep resonances existing in apparently
innocuous things: a well-worn (and literally “powerless”)
cabin, a baby daughter, a poem. The question of groundedness,
whether literal, literary or familial, explores the terrain between
the fearful and the familiar: “Go outside. / Listen to dogs howl.
// How do we live / without power?”
Poetry
September
paperback
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Nick Thran’s previous collection of poems, Earworm, won
the Trillium Book Award for Poetry. His first collection, Every
Inadequate Name, was a finalist for the Gerald Lampert
Memorial Award. Born in Prince George, BC, Nick has lived
and worked in various towns and cities across the country. He
currently works as a poetry editor, and lives with his wife and
daughter in Montreal.
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978-0-88971-260-7
Earworm
Nick Thran
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Floating is Everything
Sheryda Warrener
Sheryda Warrener’s second poetry collection touches
on the illusion of remaining grounded and a sense of belonging.
A retired cosmonaut returns from a record-breaking 438 days
in space and attempts to re-immerse himself in the world. One
speaker considers reinvention from the top floor of the World’s
Tallest building; another, our complicated future from Reykjavik,
post-eruption of Eyjafjallajökull. Confessions and aspirations
suspend in air. Ghosts float in and out; inheritance and
connection are called into question. Morrissey, Cindy Sherman,
and Pancho Barnes make cameo appearances. Influence and
personal lineage are traced back to the Vikings, demoted Pluto,
artists frequenting a Parisian bar. One speaker confides: “Yes,
she’s longing to be elsewhere. Just past the sun deck there’s
something invisible worth having.” In Floating is Everything, a
resolution lies nearly always out of reach.
Poetry
September
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Rights Held: World
978-0-88971-315-4 (paper)
978-0-88971-050-4 (ebook)
ISBN 978-0-88971-315-4
Sheryda Warrener is the author of two poetry collections,
including her debut Hard Feelings (Snare/Invisible, 2010).
5 1 8 9 5Her work has been shortlisted for the Robert Kroetsch Award
for Innovative Poetry, the Arc Magazine Poem of the Year, the
Malahat Review Long Poem Prize, and a runner-up for Lemon
Hound’s inaugural poetry contest. She lives in Vancouver, where
she teaches at the University of British Columbia.
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Regeneration Machine
Joe Denham
“The things he says; the way he says them; how he insists on
singing his pain onto the page… Denham has become one of
our most important poets.”
—Steven Heighton
Poetry
October
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Rights Held: World
978-0-88971-317-8 (paper)
978-0-88971-071-9 (ebook)
ISBN 978-0-88971-317-8
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Twenty years ago Nevin Sample walked into a small bank
in Deep Cove, robbed a teller at gunpoint and fled into the forest
of Cates Park. After a lengthy pursuit, he hid behind a stump at
the edge of a small clearing. The police called to him. He raised
the gun to his head and pulled the trigger.
Nevin had a magnetism, an understated complexity: there
were those who loved him, resented him, found him gregarious.
To Joe Denham, he was an old, close friend. Regeneration
Machine is a 100-stanza, 9,000-word letter-in-verse to Nevin’s
ghost—a requiem, elegy, lament; a sort of flailing attempt to
make sense of the nonsensically violent way that a non-violent,
caring, intelligent young man chose to end his life.
5 1 99 5Joe Denham is the author of Flux (2003), Windstorm (2009),
and The Year of Broken Glass (2011). His work has appeared in
numerous magazines and anthologies including Breathing Fire
2: Canada’s New Poets. He lives with his wife and two children
in Halfmoon Bay, BC.
Orca Chief
recent
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publishing
roy henry vickers and robert budd
Thousands of years ago in the village of Kitkatla, four hunters leave home to harvest
seaweed and sockeye. Exhaustion makes them lazy and they throw their anchor
overboard without care for the damage it might do. Orca Chief has his most powerful
warriors bring the men and their boat to his house. The men beg forgiveness for their
lack of respect, and Orca Chief sends them out with his pod to show them how to
sustainably harvest the ocean’s resources.
Accompanied by almost exclusively new illustrations by Roy Henry Vickers, this
next installment of the Northwest Coast Legends will captivate readers young and old
with its vivid imagery and remarkable storytelling.
children’s / first nations · 978-1-55017-693-3 · 12 × 81/4 · 40 pages · cloth · 20 colour illustrations · $19.95
Raincoast Chronicles 23
Harbour Publishing 40th Anniversary Edition
Edited by Peter A. Robson, with an introduction by Howard White
This special double issue of Raincoast Chronicles takes a tour down memory lane,
selecting a trove of the most outstanding stories from forty years of Harbour books and
republishing them in one volume. Here are some of Canada’s most exciting and iconic
writers—Al Purdy, Anne Cameron, Edith Iglauer and Grant Lawrence, to start a long list.
Here also are stories of disasters at sea, scarcely believeable bush plane feats, dancing
whales and hippies run amok. Full of great drawings and photos, this jumbo edition of
Raincoast Chronicles is a feast of great Pacific Northwest storytelling.
Regional Interest · 978-1-55017-710-7 · 81/2 × 11 · 192 pages ​
paperback · 80 B&W photos and illustrations · $24.95
A Better Place on Earth
The Search for Fairness in Super Unequal British Columbia
Andrew MacLeod
In British Columbia, the wealth of the richest one percent has grown exponentially in
recent decades, while the majority have found their incomes stagnant or even declining.
Our richest have wealth counted in the billions while the poorest sleep in downtown
doorways. MacLeod interviews economists, politicians, policy-makers and activists, as
well as those living on the edge, and deftly argues that British Columbians are living with
the consequences of short-sighted public policies.
Informative, well-researched, cautionary and hopeful, A Better Place on Earth
suggests what British Columbians can do to make sure everyone’s basic needs are met,
pull back stratospheric incomes and create a fairer society.
Current Affairs / Regional Interest · 978-1-55017-704-6 · 6 × 9 · 256 pages · paperback · $22.95
Disaster in Paradise
The Landslides in Johnson’s Landing
Amanda bath
On the morning of July 12, 2012, Amanda Bath left her picturesque home in Johnson’s
Landing, BC, for a day trip to nearby Kaslo. Just over an hour later, a massive landslide
tore into the community, destroying her home and killing four people. Returning the
next day to search for her cat, Bath narrowly avoided being buried by a second slide.
Disaster in Paradise tells a story of survival, grief and recovery, as the residents of
Johnson’s Landing gradually rebuild their community. Bath eloquently details her own
experience of trauma and healing, and weaves in the stories of others as the community
bands together to mourn their loss.
memoir · 978-1-55017-695-7 · 51/2 × 81/2 · 240 pages plus 24-page colour insert
paperback · B&W photos & map; colour insert with 40 photos · $22.95
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Cam Tait
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Disabled? Hell No! I’m a Sit-Down Comic!
cam tait with jim taylor
Long-time journalist Cam Tait was born with cerebral palsy, but thanks to a
revolutionary form of physical therapy that required a 24/7 commitment from his
parents and a team of 116 volunteers, he learned to get around in a wheelchair, move his
hands and talk. Useful skills for a career of prime interviews, crazy deadlines and pranks.
Tait teams up with Jim Taylor, telling his story with characteristic directness and
humour. He speaks of the importance of giving disabled people the chance to pursue
their ambitions, and the value of all the support he’s received. Tait has experienced the
power of humour to break down barriers and bring people together—and have a hell of a
good time doing it.
memoir · 978-1-55017-697-1 · 6 × 9 · 256 pages · paperback · b&w photos · $24.95
Vancouver Blue
A Life Against Crime
wayne cope
Wayne Cope’s long career as an officer of the Vancouver Police Department turned
out to be more exciting than he could have hoped. In his years on the force from 1975 to
2006, Cope worked as a jailer and a traffic cop, talked people down from bridges, worked
on dog squads, gone undercover in pursuit of serious criminals and worked the historical
unsolved homicide unit.
Cope shares pearls of wisdom and anecdotes inspired by his years on the force,
sheds light on the behind-the-scenes life of VPD officers and their off-duty antics, and
provides detailed accounts of some of his most fascinating cases, like the sensational
Centrefold Murders and the infamous killing of the Stanley Park flamingoes.
Regional Interest / Memoir · 978-1-55017-699-5 · 51/2 × 81/2 · 224 pages · paperback · b&w photos · $22.95
Paint the Town Black
Arthur Black
With his usual off-kilter perspective, Arthur Black tackles many of the pressing topics
of the day, including the sometimes fatal effects of poor penmanship and the burning
question of whether one-time Thunder Bay mayor Walter “Jolly Wally” Assef really did
pat the queen’s bum. How many Canadians remember Gerda Munsinger, the probable
Soviet spy who got deported for sleeping her way through half of Diefenbaker’s cabinet?
And then there’s Senator Incitatus, whose office was made of marble and who literally
ate gold for lunch. Don’t worry, this isn’t one of Harper’s recent appointees—Incitatus
was a racehorse appointed to the Roman senate by his owner, Emperor Caligula.
Humour · 978-1-55017-701-5 · 6 × 9 · 224 pages · paperback · $22.95
The Royal Fjord
Memories of Jervis Inlet
Ray Phillips
The most accessible and popular of BC’s great scenic fjords, Jervis Inlet deserves to be
called the “Royal Fjord” on two counts: the long zigzagging watercourse is comprised
of four segments, all with “royal” names—Prince of Wales Reach, Princess Royal Reach,
Queen’s Reach and Princess Louisa Inlet; and the inlet possesses a scenic majesty that
has made it one of the prime boating destinations on the Inside Passage. Almost deserted
now, Jervis Inlet has been the home of Sechelt Nation villages, homesteads, logging
camps, fishing communities, and even the occasional hangout of golden-age Hollywood
stars. Featuring original photos and the rough-hewn memories of some of those early
inhabitants, The Royal Fjord fills an important gap in the written history of the BC coast.
Regional Interest / History · 978-1-55017-708-4 · 6 × 9 · 192 pages · paperback · 55 B&W photos · $22.95
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Cape Scott and the North Coast Trail
recent
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Hiking Vancouver Island’s Wildest Coast
maria bremner
Cape Scott encompasses every element of Pacific Northwest geography: rocky
headlands neighbour protected coves; bogs house sensitive ecosystems; a dense network
of conifers, ferns, salal and moss define the rainforest. The North Coast Trail winds
through this paradise, offering hikers a rugged trek to Cape Sutil, beautiful ocean views
and glimpses of one of the largest intact coastal wetlands in BC. Cape Scott and the North
Coast Trail equips visitors with everything they need to make the most of the park.
travel · 978-1-55017-691-9 · 51/2 × 81/2 · 256 pages · paperback · 100 colour photos and maps · $26.95
A Field Guide to Common Fishes
of the Pacific Northwest
Andy Lamb, Bernard p. Hanby and Phil Edgell
The waters of the Pacific Northwest are home to some of the most unique and diverse
marine creatures in the world, including rockfishes, greenlings and, of course, salmon.
This full-colour brochure is packed with information on seventy-eight “must-have”
species. A Field Guide to Common Fish of the Pacific Northwest provides a succinct
rundown on a huge variety of our fishy neighbours, and is an ideal guide for fishermen,
divers and anyone interested in the marine life that fills our surrounding waters.
Nature · 978-1-55017-712-1 · 37 × 9 · 8-fold · pamphlet · 70 colour photos · $7.95
A Field Guide to Foraging for Wild Greens and Flowers
Michelle Catherine Nelson, with photography by Alison Page
Michelle Catherine Nelson pinpoints easy-to-find greens and flowers that many
don’t realize are edible and also introduces readers to the delicious leaves of native
plants like miner’s lettuce, goldenrod and fireweed. Readers can also eat their way to
conservation by enjoying edible invasive plants, like garlic mustard, yellow rocket and
oxeye daisy. A lightweight pamphlet that will easily fit into a purse or back pocket,
this laminated guide will turn every walk from the bus stop, backyard ramble or stroll
around the neighbourhood into a fun foraging expedition.
Nature · 978-1-55017-687-2 · 37 × 9 · 8-fold · pamphlet · 35 colour photos · $7.95
A Field Guide to Seaweeds of the Pacific Northwest
Bridgette Clarkston
Rich in nutrients, used in products from cosmetics to explosives to fertilizers, and
vital to our coastal marine ecosystems, seaweeds can be found on any rocky shore or
beach. The pocket-sized Field Guide to Seaweeds of the Pacifc Northwest is packed with
full-colour photos and information on a variety of the most important and interesting
seaweeds encountered on the West Coast. Whether you want to identify seaweeds,
understand their roles, forage for food or you’re just plain curious as you poke around
the seashore, this educational guide is your ultimate source for casual phycological fun.
Nature · 978-1-55017-703-9 · 37 × 9 · 8-fold · pamphlet · 50 colour photos · $7.95
The Thunderbird Poems
Armand Garnet Ruffo
Immersed in the life and work of Norval Morrisseau, Armand Garnet Ruffo gained
insight into the artist’s struggles and inspirations. The Thunderbird Poems reflects on
both the art and the emotional context in which Morrisseau painted them, mirroring
their significant themes: Ojibway legends, Morrisseau’s religious beliefs, political
tensions between white and aboriginal Canadians. With thorough knowledge of Ojibway
storytelling traditions, Ruffo provides fresh poetic interpretations of the most striking
works of one of Canada’s most celebrated painters.
Poetry · 978-1-55017-706-0 · 6 × 9 · 108 pages · paperback · $18.95
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The Death of Small Creatures
Trisha Cull
Interspersing letters, blog entries and clinical notes with intimate poetic narrative,
Trisha Cull lays bare her struggles with bulimia, bipolar disorder and substance abuse.
She finds comfort in her pet rabbits, until one of them dies; numbs herself with alcohol;
and validates her self-worth by seeking the love of men. She tries drugs, from Neo Citran
to crystal meth, and eventually undergoes electroconvulsive therapy. Haunting and
expressive, this immersive memoir explores love in all its facets and plunges the reader
headlong into an intense experience of mental illness.
MEMOIR · 978-0-88971-307-9 · 6 × 9 · 240 pages · paperback · $22.95
Hastings–Sunrise
Bren Simmers
Bren Simmers captures the East Vancouver neighbourhood as it is colonized by tides
of matching plaid and condo developments that replace the small businesses that once
gave the area its charm. Simmers explores the meaning in everyday things: the making
of a home, the life built from daily routines. Throughout the collection, the poet’s eye
unfailingly lights on the perfect details to evoke a scene. Map poems further bring the
Hastings–Sunrise neighbourhood to life, illustrating the interweaving of human and
natural spaces and locating “home” in between.
Poetry · 978-0-88971-310-9 · 51/2 × 8 · 80 pages · paperback · $18.95
undercurrent
Rita Wong, with Drawings by Mizu
Poet Rita Wong approaches the power and sacredness of water through personal,
cultural and political lenses. She humbles herself to water both physically and spiritually;
she witnesses the contamination of First Nations homelands and sites, such as Gregoire
Lake. Wong points out that though capitalism and industry are supposed to improve
our quality of life, they’re destroying the very things that give us life in the first place.
Listening to and learning from water is key to a future of peace and creative potential.
Poetry · 978-0-88971-308-6 · 51/2 × 8 · 96 pages · paperback · B&W illustrations · $18.95
Transmitter and Receiver
Raoul Fernandes
A masterful and carefully depicted exploration of one’s relationships with oneself,
friends, memories, strangers and technology. Wider areas of contemplation are explored
through colloquial scenes of the everyday: someone eats a burger in a car by the river; a
song plays on the radio as a man contemplates suicide. Forthright and lyrical, Fernandes
builds each poem out of candor and insight, full of concealed meaning. Rather than
drawing lines between isolation and connection, past and present, Transmitter and
Receiver offers loneliness and longing hand-in-hand with affection and understanding.
Poetry · 978-0-88971-309-3 · 51/2 × 8 · 80 pages · paperback · $18.95
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non-fiction highlights
Essential
Backlist
978-1-55017-664-3
Cardboard Ocean
Mike McCardell
HP $32.95 cloth
978-1-55017-666-7
From the West Coast
to the Western Front
978-1-55017-678-0
Echoes of British
Columbia
978-1-55017-681-0
Tofino and
Clayoquot Sound
978-1-55017-623-0
Ian McTaggart-Cowan
978-1-55017-685-8 paper
One More Time!
Mark Forsythe and
Greg Dickson
Robert Budd
Margaret Horsfield
and Ian Kennedy
Ronald D. Jakimchuk, R.
Wayne Campbell and
Dennis A. Demarchi
Dal Richards and
Jim Taylor
HP $36.95 cloth
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978-1-55017-604-9
house calls by
float plane
978-1-55017-514-1 paper
978-1-55017-592-9 audio
adventures in solitude
978-0-88971-282-9
in antarctica
Dr. Alan Swan
Grant Lawrence
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beyond the home ranch
978-1-55017-528-8 paper
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beyond the chilcotin
978-1-55017-438-0
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Diana Phillips
Diana Phillips
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Howard White
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remarkable
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legacy in wood
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we are born with the
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Katherine Palmer Gordon
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we Go Far BAck in Time
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Chris Czajkowski
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a hard man to beat
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978-1-55017-482-3
policing the fringe
978-1-55017-597-4
fishing the coast
978-1-55017-611-7
fisherman’s summer
978-1-55017-048-1
fishing with john
978-1-55017-577-6
home truths
Charles Scheideman
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a walk with the
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Stephen Hume
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Poachers, Polluters
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978-1-55017-613-1
law of the yukon
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978-1-55017-617-9
juan de fuca’s strait
Randy Nelson
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fortune’s a river
978-1-55017-588-2
echoes across
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978-1-55017-582-0
the uchuck years
David Esson Young
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the chuck davis history
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978-1-55017-570-7
dalton’s gold
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978-1-55017-477-9
history hunting
in the yukon
978-1-55017-507-3
british columbia’s
magnificent parks
978-1-55017-407-6
desolation sound
978-1-55017-557-8
texada tapestry
Michael Gates
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chainsaws
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tragedy at second
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Eric Jamieson
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978-1-55017-474-8
great bear rainforest
978-1-55017-166-2
great bear rainforest
Warren Sommer
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The Ambitious City
travel & Guides
978-1-55017-636-0
Off the Beaten Path
Norman D. Watt
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978-1-55017-511-0
hiking the gulf islands
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978-1-55017-552-3
the sunshine coast
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Charles Kahn
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Howard White
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978-1-55017-487-8
boat camping haida gwaii
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Neil Frazer
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encyclopedia of
british columbia
978-1-55017-484-7
winner of the 2010 roderick haigbrown regional bc book prize
encyclopedia of
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Andrew Scott
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victoria
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the cowichan
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wild side guide to
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978-1-55017-329-1
whitehorse & area
hikes & bikes
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978-1-55017-462-5
waterfalls of
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Jacqueline Windh
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Diane Eaton
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Anne and Laurence
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desolation sound & the
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978-1-55017-397-0
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Anne & Laurence
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home, garden, cooking & Crafts
From the author of The Boreal Gourmet comes another irresistible
tribute to foods of the North, this time devoting special attention
to feasts. Michele Genest’s menus cover the whole spectrum—
for small groups or large; extensively planned or spontaneous;
as elaborate as a multi-course sit-down-dinner, or as simple and
satisfying as homemade cookies and a cup of Labrador tea
during a berry-picking expedition.
MICHELE
GENEST
MICHELE G ENEST
Part travelogue, part culinary treasure hunt, The Boreal
Feast takes the reader on a journey to Norway, Finland and
Sweden, interviewing elders, chefs and food producers to
discover what other northern cultures do with the same
wild ingredients that thrive in the North American boreal
forest. Featuring prized northern delicacies like morel
mushrooms, birch syrup, Coho salmon, spruce tips
and wild game, this lavishly illustrated cookbook is a
celebration of boreal food and forest.
Michele Genest cooks and writes in Whitehorse,
Yukon. Her first cookbook, The Boreal Gourmet:
Adventures in Northern Cooking (Lost Moose,
2010), was awarded a silver medal in the Taste
Canada Food Writing Awards.
A Culinary Journey Through the North
“With this visually spectacular book, Michele Genest has created a landmark in the history of Canadian food writing.
She chronicles her culinary observations made over many years of foraging and cooking northern ingredients and by
dipping into the food cultures of other boreal nations, she is ensuring that this vital conversation continues.”
ANITA STEWART, culinary activist, food writer and broadcaster
“With her acute sense of observation, love of food and of the North, Michele Genest has given us an up-close feel
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CHARLES PART, chef, Gold Medal Plate winner and proprietor of Les Fougères, Quebec.
“Genest is a talented chef and a wonderful writer . . . The Boreal Feast will inspire the reader to pull on their wellies,
pack up some fika and go foraging in our beautiful boreal forest, then come home and cook up a feast.”
SUSANNE JONSSON, chef, cookbook author, Swedish television personality.
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just ask wim!
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978-1-55017-555-4
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one-pot wonders
James Barber
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the shores we call home
Karen Rempel
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the genius of
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Shore to Shore
Suzanne Fournier
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Vancouver Light
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bill reid and the
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Bus Griffiths
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978-1-55017-614-8
end zones and
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978-1-55017-546-2
bob lenarduzzi
978-1-55017-499-1
and to think i
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Hello Sweetheart?
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Jim Taylor
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Jim Taylor
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A Field Guide to Edible
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978-1-55017-603-2
a field guide to
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978-1-55017-600-1
a field guide to wildlife
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Richard J. Hebda
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a field guide
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field guides
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a field guide to
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Hälle Flygare
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a field guide to
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Eileen Van der
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Phillipa Hudson
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Daniel Winkler
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nature & Fishing
978-1-55017-683-4
The Sea Among Us
Richard Beamish and
Gordon McFarlane, ed.
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whelks to whales
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birds of the raincoast
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Harvey Thommasen
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coastal fishes of the
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marine life of the
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Andy Lamb
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Wild Flowers of
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shells and shellfish of
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beachcomber’s guide to
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J. Duane Sept
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wild flowers of the
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978-1-55017-255-3
Wild Flowers of
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Lewis J. Clark
Lewis J. Clark
Lewis J. Clark
Lewis J. Clark
Lewis J. Clark
Rick M. Harbo
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marine mammals of the
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pacific reef & shore
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pacific seaweeds
Pieter Folkens
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field identification
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salmonids
978-1-55017-455-7
a field guide to gold,
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978-1-55017-353-6
a field guide to gold,
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978-1-55017-306-2
Wild Flowers of
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978-1-55017-308-6
Wild Flowers of
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Louis Druehl
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Rick Hudson
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parks and nature places
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super suckers
Nature Vancouver
James A. Cosgrove &
Neil McDaneil
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island salmon
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978-1-55017-548-6
ultimate trout fishing in
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island Halibut
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Larry E. Stefanyk &
Robert H. Jones
Larry E. Stefanyk
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Rick Hudson
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island Fly fisherman
Larry E. Stefanyk &
Robert H. Jones
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poetry
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Washita
978-1-55017-674-2
Albrecht Dürer and me
Patrick Lane
David Zieroth
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The things I heard
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Alex Leslie
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Old Hat
978-0-88971-295-9
Pluck
Rob Winger
Laisha Rosnau
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2014 Recipient of World Poetry’s
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Cycling with the Dragon
Elaine Woo
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For Your Safety
Please Hold On
978-1-55017-643-8
Bonsai Love
Kayla Czaga
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Diane Tucker
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There Are No Solid Gold
Dancers Anymore
978-0-88971-297-3
Canoodlers
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children of air india
978-0-88971-288-1
x
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Andrea Bennett
Renee Sarojini Saklikar
Shane Rhodes
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timely irreverence
978-0-88971-281-2
ink on paper
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songs that remind us
of factories
978-1-55017-601-8
birds, metals,
stones & rain
978-0-88971-276-8
the hottest summer in
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978-0-88971-278-2
selected poems
Danny Jacobs
Russell Thornton
Elizabeth Bachinsky
Tim Bowling
Jay MillAr
Brad Cran
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How Does a Single Blade
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978-0-88971-290-4
strip
978-0-88971-289-8
cube squared
978-0-88971-271-3
imperfections
978-1-55017-364-2
Dreamspeaker
Doretta Lau
Andrew Binks
Christian McPherson
Bradley Somer
Anne Cameron
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fiction
978-0-88971-306-2
Recipient of the 2014 Joseph S.
Stauffer Prize
What I Want to Tell
Goes Like This
Matt Rader
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Raincoast Chronicles
978-1-55017-626-1
978-1-55017-545-5
raincoast chronicles 22 raincoast chronicles 21:
west coast wrecks
Edited by David R. Conn
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978-1-55017-594-3
raincoast chronicles
fourth five
Rick James
Edited by Howard White
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978-1-55017-105-1
Winner of the 1995 Roderick HaigBrown BC Book Prize
Raincoast Chronicles
Eleven Up
Edited by Howard White
978-1-55017-067-2
Raincoast Chronicles
Six/Ten
978-0-920080-04-7
raincoast chronicles
First five
Edited by Howard White
Edited by Howard White
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978-1-55017-500-4
The Expanded
Reilly Method
978-1-55017-443-4
Getting to the Bubble
Mike McCardell
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Mike MCCArdell Library
978-1-55017-606-3
haunting vancouver
978-1-55017-563-9
unlikely love stories
978-1-55017-562-2
here’s mike
978-1-55017-512-7
Everything Works
Mike McCardell
Mike McCardell
Mike McCardell
Mike McCardell
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Mike McCardell
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humour
978-1-55017-607-0
free magic secrets
revealed
978-1-55017-631-5
The Best of Adrian
Raeside
978-1-55017-599-8
tails don’t lie
Mark Leiren-Young
Adrian Raeside
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no sailing waits and
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978-1-55017-442-7
Black to the Grindstone
978-1-55017-367-3
Pitch Black
Adrian Raeside
Arthur Black
Arthur Black
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cross-canada
crosswords 6
978-0-88971-234-8
slapshot hockey
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the vancouver canucks
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puzzles
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O Canada Crosswords
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Gwen Sjogren
Gwen Sjogren
Gwen Sjogren
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978-1-55017-236-2
boys, girls
& body science
978-1-55017-619-3
Cloudwalker
978-1-55017-593-6
raven brings the light
978-1-55017-584-4
the rainbow bridge
978-1-55017-497-7
fishing with gubby
978-1-55017-591-2
gubby builds a boat
Roy Henry Vickers &
Robert Budd
Roy Henry Vickers &
Robert Budd
Adrian Raeside
Kim La Fave &
Gary Kent
Kim La Fave &
Gary Kent
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978-1-55017-556-1
suzie’s sourdough
circus
978-1-55017-532-5
far west
978-0-88971-155-6
The Ferryboat Ride
Kathy Sager
illustrated by
Eliska Liska
Daniel Francis
HP $22.95 paper
Robert Perry,
illustrated by
Greta Guzek
Meg Hickling
illustrated by
Kim La Fave
HP $9.95 paper
Sale! HP $14.99 hardcover Sale! HP $14.99 hardcover
HP $18.95 hardcover
NE $16.95 hardcover
Sale! HP $9.95 cloth
978-0-88971-224-9
The Airplane Ride
Howard White,
illustrated by Greta Guzek
HP $16.95 hardcover
978-0-88971-159-4
The Ferryboat Ride
Colouring Book
978-0-88971-248-5
my vancouver
sketchbook
978-0-88971-246-1
down at the
seaweed cafe
Robert Perry,
illustrated by
Greta Guzek
Robert Perry
NE $9.95 paper
Robert Perry
illustrated by
Greta Guzek
NE $7.95 paper
978-1-55017-005-4
timmy the
west coast tug
Jeremy Moray
illustrated by
Dee Gale
NE $9.95 paper
978-1-55017-007-8
timmy and the otters
978-1-55017-006-1
timmy and the whales
978-1-55017-055-9
timmy ties up
978-1-55017-609-4
saltwater summer
Jeremy Moray
illustrated by
Dee Gale
Jeremy Moray
illustrated by
Dee Gale
Jeremy Moray
illustrated by
Dee Gale
Roderick Haig-Brown
HP $14.95 paper
HP $14.95 paper
HP $14.95 paper
978-0-920080-55-9
How the Loon
Lost her Voice
HP $14.95 paper
HP $14.95 paper
978-1-55017-277-5
the whale people
978-1-55017-341-3
panther
978-0-88971-180-8
Ch’askin
978-0-88971-156-3
Mayuk the Grizzly Bear
Roderick Haig-Brown
Roderick Haig-Brown
HP $14.95 paper
HP $14.95 paper
The Sechelt Nation,
illustrated by
Jamie Jeffries
The Sechelt Nation,
illustrated by
Charlie Craigan
NE $7.95 paper
NE $7.95 paper
Anne Cameron,
illustrated by
Tara Miller
978-0-920080-29-0
Orca’s Song
Anne Cameron,
illustrated by
Nelle Olsen
NE $7.95 paper
NE $7.95 paper
Fall 2015 harbour publishing | 29
books in print
Books in
Print
bold indicates Fall 2015 frontlist titles
all are published by harbour publishing unless otherwise indicated:
nightwood editions (ne), lost moose publishing (lm).
all prices equivalent in us dollars unless otherwise noted.
isbn-13 / binding / title / author / cdn price / imprint
978-1-55017-546-2
a
CL Bob Lenarduzzi (Lenarduzzi) $28.95
978-0-88971-196-9 PB Bonfires (Banks) $14.95 (NE)
978-0-88971-115-0
PB A/Z Does It (Riddell) $8.95 (NE)
978-1-55017-253-9
PB ABCs of West Coast Gardening (Palmer) $24.95
978-0-88971-204-1 PB Bonk on the Head (Ford) $20.95 (NE)
978-1-55017-097-9
PB Accidental Airline, The (White) $18.95
978-1-55017-643-8
PB Bonsai Love (Tucker) $18.95
978-1-55017-514-1
PB Adventures in Solitude (Lawrence) $26.95
978-0-88971-112-9
PB Boogie, Pete & the Senator (Miller) $24.95 (NE)
978-1-55017-592-9
AU Adventures in Solitude (Lawrence) $26.95 $9.99
978-0-88971-235-5 PB Book Collector, The (Bowling) $16.95 (NE)
978-0-92008-052-8 PB Affaires of the Heart (Ford) $5.95
978-0-88971-063-4 PB Book of All Sorts, The (Johnson) $21.95 (NE)
978-1-55017-193-8
978-1-55017-576-9
PB Book of Kale, The (Hanna) $26.95
978-0-88971-070-2 PB Air Canada Owls (Sorestad) $7.95 (NE)
978-1-55017-627-8
PB Boreal Feast, The (Genest) $28.95 (LM)
978-0-88971-224-9 CL Airplane Ride, The (White) $16.95 (NE)
978-1-55017-475-5
PB Boreal Gourmet, The (Genest) $26.95 (LM)
978-1-55017-674-2 PB Albrecht Dürer and me (Zieroth) $18.95
978-1-55017-236-2
HC Boys, Girls & Body Science (Hickling) $18.95
978-1-55017-502-8
PB Al Purdy A-Frame Anthology, The (Vermeersch) $26.95
978-1-55017-486-1
CL Bravo! (Cunningham) $34.95
978-1-55017-044-3
PB All Natural Allergy Cookbook, The (Martin) $21.95
978-1-55017-284-3
PB Breath You Take from the Lord, The (Friesen) $16.95
978-0-88971-195-2
PB Breathing Fire 2 (Crozier) $24.00 (NE)
PB Aftermath (Cameron) $21.95
978-0-88971-274-4 PB Allegheny, BC (DeCroo) $18.95 (NE)
978-1-55017-411-3
CL Ambitious City, The (Sommer) $44.95 $24.99
978-0-88971-266-9 PB Brief History of the Short-Lived, A (Hutchinson) $18.95 (NE)
978-1-55017-499-1
PB And to Think I Got in Free! (Taylor) $22.95
978-1-55017-022-1
PB Bright’s Crossing (Cameron) $21.95
978-0-92008-091-7 PB Annie Poems, The (Cameron) $16.95
978-1-55017-446-5
CL British Columbia (Barman) $12.95
978-0-88971-197-6
PB Anthropy (Hsu) $15.00 (NE)
978-1-55017-243-0
PB British Columbia Crosswords (Rusth) $8.95
978-1-55017-507-3
CL British Columbia’s Magnificent Parks
978-1-55017-187-7
CL Anything for a Laugh (Nicol) $28.95
978-1-55017-100-6
PB Apple Eaters, The (Langford) $21.95
978-0-88971-181-5
PB Arms (Sonik) $17.95 (NE)
978-1-55017-565-3
PB Bruno and the Beach (Strange) $26.95
978-1-55017-235-5
PB Around the Sound (Armitage) $24.95
978-1-55017-272-0
CL Burrard Inlet (Armitage) $32.95
978-1-55017-579-0
CL Art of the Impossible, The (Meggs) $32.95 $19.99
978-1-55017-215-7
CL Bush Telegraph (Hume) $28.95
978-0-88971-171-6
PB As Though the Gods Love Us (Seng) $12.95 (NE)
978-0-92008-010-8 CL Atlas (Montpellier) $5.95
b
(Anderson) $44.95 $9.95
c
978-1-55017-697-1
PB Cam Tait (Tait, Taylor) $24.95
978-0-88971-169-3
PB Canadian Girl, The (Stewart) $16.95 (NE)
PB Canadian Prairies Crosswords (Rusth) $8.95
978-1-55017-480-9
PB Back Alley Reporter (McCardell) $32.95
978-1-55017-310-9
978-1-55017-334-5
CL Backstage Vancouver (Potter) $39.95 $24.99
978-0-88971-297-3 PB Canoodlers (bennett) $18.95 (NE)
978-0-88971-172-3
PB Basmati Brown (Dulai) $16.95 (NE)
978-1-55017-691-9
PB Cape Scott and the North Coast Trail (Bremner) $26.95
978-1-55017-368-0
CL BC Almanac Book of Greatest British
978-1-55017-664-3
CL Cardboard Ocean (McCardell) $32.95
Columbians, The (Forsythe) $9.95
978-1-55017-560-8
CL Caring and Compassion (Southwell) $29.95
978-1-55017-453-3
PB Beachcomber’s Guide to Seashore Life in the
978-1-55017-496-0
PB Beachcomber’s Guide to Seashore Life of
Pacific Northwest (Rev. Ed.) (Sept) $26.95
California (Rev. Ed.), The (Sept) $24.95
978-0-98123-412-0 PB Carrying on “Irregardless” (Morin) $24.95
978-0-88971-180-8 PB Ch’askin (Sechelt Nation) $7.95 (NE)
978-1-55017-380-2
CL Chainsaws (Lee) $49.95
978-0-88971-065-8 PB Changes (Neil) $21.95 (NE)
978-0-88971-311-6PB Bearskin Diary (Daniels) $21.95 (NE)
978-1-55017-248-5
CL Chasing the Story God (McCardell) $32.95
978-1-55017-305-5
CL Bella Coola (Granander) $32.95
978-0-88971-177-8
PB Chick at the Back of the Church, The (Livingston) $16.95 (NE)
978-1-55017-286-7
PB Bella Coola Man (Thommasen) $24.95
978-0-88971-287-4 PB Children of Air India (Saklikar) $18.95 (NE)
978-1-55017-631-5
PB Best of Adrian Raeside, The (Raeside) $12.95 $4.99
978-1-55017-335-2
978-1-55017-359-8
CL Best of Jim Coleman, The (Taylor) $34.95
978-0-88971-249-2 PB Chimney Stone, The (Winger) $17.95 (NE)
978-1-55017-704-6
PB Better Place on Earth, A (MacLeod) $22.95
978-1-55017-510-3
CL Chip Off the Old Black, A (Black) $32.95
978-1-55017-533-2
CL Chuck Davis History of Metropolitan Vancouver,
978-1-89440-401-3 PB Betty (Delainey) $14.95 (NE)
PB Chilkoot Trail (Neufeld) $24.95 (LM)
The (Davis) $49.95 $24.95
978-1-55017-225-6
CL Beyond Remembering (Purdy) $44.95
978-1-55017-447-2
CL Beyond the Chilcotin (Phillips) $34.95
978-1-55017-517-2
PB Cinnamon Mine, The (Davignon) $18.95 (LM)
978-1-55017-528-8
PB Beyond the Chilcotin (Phillips) $19.95
978-0-91158-154-6
CL Classic Vintage Crawlers & Dozers
978-1-55017-559-2
PB Beyond the Home Ranch (Phillips) $21.95
978-1-55017-541-7
CL Beyond the Home Ranch (Phillips) $34.95
978-1-55017-217-1
AU Clean Sweep (The Mystery Project) (Silver) $24.95
(Amato) $69.95 (Heimburger)
978-1-55017-392-5
PB Bijaboji (Carey) $24.95
978-0-88971-208-9 PB Clichèist, The (Lamarche) $15.95 (NE)
978-1-55017-558-5
PB Bill Reid and the Haida Canoe (Reid) $29.95
978-1-55017-619-3 CL Cloudwalker (Vickers, Budd) $19.95
978-0-88971-215-7
PB Birch Split Bark (Guichon) $16.95 (NE)
978-1-55017-324-6
PB Coastal Companion, The (Upton) $24.95
978-1-55017-300-0
CL Birds of the Raincoast (Thommasen) $44.95
978-1-55017-471-7
PB Coastal Fishes of the Pacific Northwest (Edgell, Lamb) $29.95
978-1-55017-601-8
PB Birds, Metals, Stones and Rain (Thornton) $16.95
978-1-55017-534-9
CL Cold Land, Warm Hearts (Billington) $12.95 $6.99 (LM)
978-1-55017-336-9
CL Black & White And Read All Over (Black) $32.95
978-0-88971-222-5 PB Cold Panes of Surfaces, The (Banks) $16.95 (NE)
978-0-88971-060-3 PB Black Debt, The (McCaffery) $16.95 (NE)
978-0-88971-244-7 PB Cold Sleep Permanent Afternoon (Hsu) $17.95 (NE)
978-1-55017-373-4
PB Black Gold (Black) $19.95
978-1-55017-547-9
CL Collected Poems of Patrick Lane, The (Lane) $44.95
978-1-55017-494-6
CL Black is the New Green (Black) $32.95
978-1-55017-202-7
PB Colours of the Forest, The (Wayman) $16.95
978-1-55017-442-7
PB Black to the Grindstone (Black) $19.95
978-1-55017-408-3
CL Comox Valley, The (Wild) $34.95
978-1-55017-440-3
CL Blue Flames that Keep Us Warm, The (McCardell) $32.95
978-1-55017-102-0
PB Complete Beading for Beginners (Rempel) $19.95
978-1-55017-431-1
PB Blue Flames That Keep Us Warm,The (McCardell) $24.95
978-1-55017-416-8
PB Cooking for Two (Rev. Ed.) (Barber) $21.95 $9.99
978-0-88971-176-1
PB Blue Himalayan Poppies (Ruzesky) $16.95 (NE)
978-1-55017-260-7
PB Cooks Afloat! (Hoar) $29.95
978-1-55017-487-8
PB Boat Camping Haida Gwaii, (Rev. Second Ed.) (Frazer) $29.95
978-0-88971-119-8
PB Cool Blues (Miller) $21.95 (NE)
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2015
CL Cowichan, The (Montgomery) $34.95 $24.99
978-1-55017-519-6
PB crawlspace (Pass) $18.95
978-1-55017-432-8
CL Crazy Canucks, The (Morrison) $34.95
978-0-88971-164-8 PB Dying Scarlet (Bowling) $17.95 (NE)
e
978-0-88971-066-5 PB Crazy to Kill (Cardwell) $21.95 (NE)
978-1-55017-399-4
978-1-55017-322-2
PB Cross-Canada Crosswords (Sjogren) $8.95
978-0-88971-260-7 PB Earworm (Thran) $18.95 (NE)
978-1-55017-376-5
PB Cross-Canada Crosswords 2 (Sjogren) $8.95
978-0-96878-581-2 PB Easykayaker (Grey) $24.95
978-1-55017-405-2
PB Cross-Canada Crosswords 3 (Sjogren) $8.95
978-1-55017-309-3
978-1-55017-429-8
PB Cross-Canada Crosswords 4 (Sjogren) $9.95
978-1-55017-588-2
CL Echoes Across Seymour (Pavlik) $39.95
978-1-55017-472-4
PB Cross-Canada Crosswords 5 (Sjogren) $9.95
978-1-55017-678-0
PB Echoes of British Columbia (Budd) $35.00
978-1-55017-469-4
PB Cross-Canada Crosswords 6 (Sjogren) $9.95
978-1-55017-349-9
PB Ecologue (Belford) $16.95
978-1-55017-250-8
PB Crows Do Not Have Retirement (Zieroth) $18.95
978-1-55017-303-1
CL Edenbank (Wells) $36.95
978-0-88971-186-0 PB Cruise Control (Howe) $15.95 (NE)
978-1-55017-580-6
PB Edible Landscaping (Lindsay) $19.95
978-0-88971-251-5
978-0-88971-258-4 PB Embouchure (McNeilly) $18.95 (NE)
PB Cube People, The (McPherson) $21.95 (NE)
PB Earth’s Crude Gravities (Friesen) $16.95
PB Easykayaking Basics (Backlund) $16.95
978-0-88971-289-8 PB Cube Squared (McPherson) $21.95 (NE)
978-1-55017-422-9
CL Enchanted Isles (Spalding) $34.95 $6.99
978-0-88971-301-7
978-1-55017-200-3
CL Encyclopedia of British Columbia (Francis) $99.99
978-0-88971-048-1 CL Cyril the Seagull (Lines) $15.95 (NE)
978-1-55017-484-7
CL Encyclopedia of Raincoast Place Names
d
978-1-55017-614-8
PB End Zones and Border Wars (WIlles) $19.95
PB Cycling with the Dragon (Woo) $18.95 (NE)
(Scott) $49.95 $24.95
978-1-55017-344-4
PB Dahlia Cassidy (Cameron) $24.95
978-1-55017-570-7
PB Dalton’s Gold Rush Trail (Gates) $24.95
978-0-88971-256-0 PB Err (Rhodes) $18.95 (NE)
978-1-55017-029-0
PB Escape to Beulah (Cameron) $18.95
978-9-81006-866-0 PB Dance of Moths, A (Seng) $24.95 (Select)
978-1-55017-538-7
PB Everyday Eden (Symons) $29.95
978-1-55017-288-1
PB Dangerous Waters (Keller) $24.95
978-1-55017-512-7
CL Everything Works (McCardell) $32.95
978-1-55017-168-6
CL Dangerous Waters (Keller) $28.95
978-1-55017-500-4
CL Expanded Reilly Method, The (McCardell) $34.95
978-1-55017-421-2
PB Darien Gap, The (Mitchinson) $26.95
978-1-55017-415-1
PB Exploring the BC Coast by Car (Rev. Ed.) (Eaton) $24.95 $6.99
978-0-88971-175-4
PB Darkness and Silence (Bowling) $16.95 (NE)
978-1-89675-805-3 PB Eyes of the Husky (Urquhart) $14.95
978-1-55017-245-4
PB Daughters of Copper Woman (Cameron) $19.95
978-0-88971-190-7
PB Day Does Not Go By, A (Johnston) $16.95 (NE)
f
978-1-55017-149-5
PB Dead Man’s Ticket (Trower) $21.95
978-0-92008-059-7 PB Face of Jack Munro, The (Wayman) $16.95
978-1-55017-581-3
PB Deadlines (Hawthorn) $26.95 $6.99
978-0-88971-203-4 PB False Maps for Other Creatures (MillAr) $16.95 (NE)
978-0-88971-307-9 PB Death of Small Creatures, The (Cull) $22.95 (NE)
978-1-55017-301-7
PB Family Resemblances (Cameron) $24.95
978-1-55017-112-9
PB DeeJay & Betty (Cameron) $18.95
978-1-55017-532-5
PB Far West (Francis) $22.95
978-1-55017-041-2
PB Denison’s Ice Road (Iglauer) $21.95
978-1-55017-410-6
CL Far West (Francis) $36.95
978-1-55017-407-6
PB Desolation Sound (Harbord) $24.95
978-0-88971-159-4 PB Ferryboat Ride Colouring Book, The (Perry) $7.95 (NE)
978-0-88971-170-9
PB Dharma Rasa (Gill) $13.95 (NE)
978-0-88971-155-6
CL Ferryboat Ride, The (Perry) $16.95 (NE)
978-1-55017-357-4
PB Diary of a Wilderness Dweller (Czajkowski) $19.95
978-1-55017-540-0
PL Field Guide to Alpine Flowers of the Pacific
978-1-55017-092-4
PB Did I Miss Anything? (Wayman) $15.95
978-1-55017-553-0
PL Field Guide to Alpine Wildflowers of the Rocky
978-1-55017-605-6
PL Field Guide to Birds of the Pacific
978-1-55017-473-1
PL Field Guide to Coastal Flowers of the Pacific
978-1-55017-712-1
PL Field Guide to Common Fishes of the Pacific
978-1-55017-646-9
PL Field Guide to Edible Fruits and Berries of the
978-1-55017-589-9
PL Field Guide to Edible Mushrooms of
978-1-55017-542-4
PL Field Guide to Edible Mushrooms of the Pacific
978-1-55017-687-2
PL Field Guide to Foraging for Wild Greens and
978-1-55017-509-7
PL Field Guide to Gemstones of the Pacific
978-1-55017-455-7
PB Field Guide to Gold, Gemstone & Mineral Site
978-1-55017-353-6
PB Field Guide to Gold, Gemstone & Mineral Sites of
978-1-55017-603-2
PL Field Guide to Medicinal Wild Plants of Canada, A (Gray) $7.95
978-1-55017-493-9
PL Field Guide to Nudibranchs of the Pacific
978-1-55017-513-4
PL Field Guide to Sea Stars of the Pacific
978-1-55017-417-5
PL Field Guide to Seashells and Shellfish of the
978-1-55017-703-9
PL Field Guide to Seaweeds of the Pacific
978-1-55017-395-6
PL Field Guide to the Identification of Pebbles, A
978-0-88971-264-5 PB Dirt of Ages (Wigmore) $18.95 (NE)
978-1-55017-586-8
PB Dirty Snow (Wayman) $16.95
978-1-55017-695-7
PB Disaster in Paradise (Bath) $22.95
978-1-55017-554-7
PB Doc’s Side, The (Paetkau) $19.95
978-1-55017-145-7
AU Dogless in Metchosin (Henry) $14.95
978-1-55017-163-1
PB Dogless in Metchosin (Henry) $18.95
978-1-55017-238-6
PB Dominion of Love, The (Wayman) $21.95
978-0-88971-246-1
PB Down at the Seaweed Cafe (Perry) $9.95 (NE)
978-1-55192-473-1
CL Down at the Seaweed Cafe (Perry) $16.95 (NE)
978-1-55017-220-1
PB Downriver Drift (Bowling) $21.95
978-1-55017-364-2
PB Dreamspeaker (Cameron) $9.95
978-1-55017-713-8
PB Dreamspeaker Cruising Guide Series: The Broughtons,
Vol. 5 (2nd ed.) (Yeadon-Jones) $49.95
978-1-55017-524-0
Northwest, A (Hudson) $7.95
Mountains, A (Flygare) $7.95
Northwest, A (Greenfield) $7.95
Northwest, A (Hudson) $7.95
Northwest, A (Lamb, Hanby, Edgell) $7.95
PacificNorthwest, A (Hebda) $7.95
California, A (Winkler) $7.95
Northwest, A (Winkler) $7.95
PB Dreamspeaker Cruising Guide Series: Desolation
Sound & the Discovery Islands, (New Third Ed.),
Flowers, A (Nelson, Page) $7.95
Vol. 2 (Yeadon-Jones) $49.95
978-1-55017-522-6
PB Dreamspeaker Cruising Guide Series: The Gulf
Northwest, A (Hudson) $7.95
Islands & Vancouver Island, New, (Rev. Third Ed.),
Vol. 1 (Yeadon-Jones) $49.95
978-1-55192-807-4
Islands, Vol. 4 (Yeadon-Jones) $49.95
978-1-55017-397-0
BC Vol. 2 , A (Rev. Ed.) (Hudson) $26.95
PB Dreamspeaker Cruising Guide Series: Vancouver, Howe Sound &
the Sunshine Coast (Rev. Ed.), Vol. 3 (Yeadon-Jones) $49.95
978-1-93231-015-3
of BC Vol 1, A (Hudson) $26.95
PB Dreamspeaker Cruising Guide Series: The San Juan
PB Dreamspeaker Cruising Guide Series: Vancouver,
Northwest, A (Harbo) $7.95
Howe Sound & The Sunshine Coast (Rev. Ed.) US,
Vol. 3 (Yeadon-Jones) $49.95
978-1-55017-445-8
Northwest, A (McDaniel) $7.95
PB Dreamspeaker Cruising Guide: The West Coast of
Vancouver Island Including Bunsby Islands and the
Pacific Northwest, A (Harbo) $7.95
Broken Group, Vol. 6 (Yeadon-Jones) $49.95
978-0-9739865-1-8 PB Dreamspeaker Guides: Puget Sound—A Boater’s
Northwest, A (Clarkston) $7.95
Guide (Yeadon-Jones) $49.95
978-1-55017-001-6
PB Dry Wells of India (Woodcock) $18.95
978-0-88971-240-9 PB Drying the Bones (Sonik) $18.95 (NE)
(Van der Flier-Keller) $7.95
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PRint
978-1-55017-490-8
Books in
Print
978-1-55017-572-1
PL Field Guide to Trees of the Pacific Northwest, A (Hudson) $7.95
h
978-1-55017-600-1
PL Field Guide to Wildlife of the Rocky
978-1-55017-129-7
CL H.R. (Drushka) $35.95
Mountains, A (Flygare) $7.95
978-1-55017-249-2
PB Haida Quest (Razzell) $10.95
978-1-55017-025-2
PB Handliner’s Island (Mayse) $14.95
978-1-55017-167-9
PB Field Identification of Coastal Juvenile
978-1-55017-551-6
PB Hard Man to Beat, A (White) $21.95 $12.99
CL Fisherman’s Summer (Haig-Brown) $19.95
978-1-55017-290-4
PB Hardscratch Row (Cameron) $24.95
978-1-55017-597-4
PB Fishing the Coast (Pepper) $24.95
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978-1-55017-555-4
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978-1-55017-319-2
CL Rafe (Mair) $34.95
978-1-55017-174-7
PB Selected Poems: 1977-1997 (Lane) $16.95
978-1-55017-412-0
PB Rain Before Morning (Poole) $24.95
978-1-55017-152-5
PB Selkie (Cameron) $21.95
978-1-55017-584-4
PB Rainbow Bridge, The (Raeside) $9.95
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978-1-55017-028-3
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978-1-55017-078-8
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978-1-55017-017-7
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978-1-55017-157-0
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978-1-89675-801-5
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978-1-55017-518-9
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978-1-55017-386-4
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978-1-55017-375-8
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978-1-55017-444-1
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978-1-55017-508-0
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978-0-88971-162-4
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Author
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978-1-89675-810-7
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978-0-88971-192-1
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978-1-55017-515-8
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978-1-55017-332-1
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978-0-88971-288-1
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978-1-55017-567-7
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author index
author / titles
a
Adams, Joan
Floating Schools & Frozen Inkwells
Aho, Aaro E., Dr.
Hills of Silver
Allen, Christine
A Year at Killara Farm
Amato, Roger V.
Classic Vintage Crawlers & Dozers
Brødsgaard, Shel
Goals and Dreams, Soccer—Guarding the Goal
Budd, Robert
Cloudwalker, Raven Brings the Light, Echoes of
British Columbia, Orca Chief
Burrows, Bob
Anderson, Flo
Lighthouse Chronicles
c
Anderson, James D.
British Columbia’s Magnificent Parks
Cameron, Anne
Armitage, Doreen
Burrard Inlet, From the Wheelhouse, Tales from the Galley
Healing in the Wilderness, Hope Lives Here
Aftermath, The Annie Poems, Bright’s Crossing, Dahlia Cassidy,
Daughters of Copper Woman, Deejay & Betty, Dreamspeaker,
Escape to Beulah, Family Resemblances, The Gumboot Geese,
Hardscratch Row, How Raven Freed the Moon, How the Loon Lost
b
God of Missed Connections, Home of Sudden Service,
Her Voice, Kick the Can, Lazy Boy, Orca’s Song, Raven & Snipe,
The Hottest Summer in Recorded History
Raven Goes Berrypicking, Raven Returns the Water, Sarah’s
Backlund, Gary
Easykayaking Basics, Kayaking Vancouver Island
Children, Selkie, South of an Unnamed Creek, Spider Woman,
Baile, Lisa
John Clarke
T’aal, Tales of the Cairds, Those Lancasters, A Whole Brass Band,
Baldwin, John
Soul of Wilderness
Banks, Chris
Bonfires, The Cold Panes of Surfaces
Campbell River Musm. Soc.T he Raincoast Kitchen
Barber, James
Cooking for Two, The Genius of James Barber,
Campbell, R. Wayne
Birds of the Raincoast, Ian McTaggart-Cowan (ed.)
One-Pot Wonders
Caplette, Jim
Haywire
Barber-Starkey, Joe
Jason and the Sea Otter, Jason’s New Dugout Canoe
Carder, Al Giant Trees of Western America and the World
Barman, Jean
British Columbia, The Remarkable Adventures of Portuguese
Cardwell, Ann Crazy to Kill
Joe Silvey, Stanley Park’s Secret
Carey, Betty Lowman
Bijaboji
Barton, John
For the Boy with the Eyes of the Virgin
Carey, Neil G. Bijaboji (ed.)
Bateman, Christopher
Return of the Osprey
Carson, Bryan
Sunshine & Salt Air (ed.)
Bath, Mandy
Disaster in Paradise
Charchun, Jenny
Beamish, Dick
The Sea Among Us
Cherrington, John A.
Beard, Graham
West Coast Fossils
Choyce, Lesley
Roid Rage
Beardsley, Doug The Man Who Outlived Himself
Christy, Jim Strange Sites
Belford, Ken Ecologue
Clark, Brenda
Victoria Underfoot (ed.)
bennett, andrea
Canoodlers
Clark, Lewis
Wild Flowers of Field and Slope, Wild Flowers of Forest and
Bennett, Donna The Collected Poems of Patrick Lane (ed.)
Berton, Laura Beatrice
I Married the Klondike
Bifford, Darren
Wedding in Fire Country
Clarkston, Bridgette
A Field Guide to Seaweeds of the Pacific Northwest
Billington, Keith
Cold Land, Warm Hearts, House Calls by Dogsled
Coffey, Maria
Fragile Edge
Blacklaws, Rick
Ranchland
Coleman, Jim
The Best of Jim Coleman
Bily, Linda
Soul of Wilderness
Conn, David R. Raincoast Chronicles 22 (ed.)
Binks, Andrew
Strip, The Summer Between
Cope, Wayne
Vancouver Blue
Birney, Earle One Muddy Hand
Cosgrove, James A.
Super Suckers
Black, Arthur
Black & White and Read All Over, Black Gold, Black is the New
Courtenay Museum
Watershed Moments
Green, Black to the Grindstone, A Chip Off the Old Black, Flash
Craigan, Charlie How the Robin Got Its Red Breast, Mayuk the Grizzly Bear,
Bachinsky, Elizabeth
The Whole Fam Damily, Women, Kids & Huckleberry Wine
Urban Coyote series (ed.)
Vancouver at the Dawn
Woodland, Wild Flowers of the Mountains, Wild Flowers of the
Pacific Northwest (Third Ed.), Wild Flowers of the Sea Coast
Salmon Boy
Black, Looking Blackward, Paint the Town Black,
Pitch Black, Planet Salt Spring (audio)
Cran, Brad
Black, Carolyn, The Odious Child
Cresswell, Graeme
Bostwick, Mark The Four-Wheeler’s Companion (Third Ed.)
Croft, Philip
Four-Wheeling in the BC Interior
Crozier, Lorna
Breathing Fire 2 (ed.)
The Book Collector, Darkness and Silence, Downriver Drift, Dying
Cull, Trisha
The Death of Small Creatures
Scarlet, The Lost Coast, Low Water Slack, Selected Poems,
Cunningham, Rosemary Bravo!
Bowling, Tim
Ink on Paper, The Good Life
Whales & Dolphins of the North American Pacific
Nature Diary of a Quiet Pedestrian
Tenderman, Where the Words Come From (ed.), The Witness Ghost
Czaga, Kayla
For Your Safety Please Hold On
Bradley, Nicholas
We Go Far Back in Time (ed.)
Czajkowski, Chris
Diary of a Wilderness Dweller, Ginty’s Ghost, A Mountain Year,
Bremner, Maria
Cape Scott and the North Coast Trail
Snowshoes and Spotted Dick, A Wilderness Dweller’s Cookbook,
Brown, Dennis
Salmon Wars
Wildfire in the Wilderness
Brown, Russell Morton The Collected Poems of Patrick Lane (ed.)
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Genest, Michele
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Dalzell, Kathleen E.
The Queen Charlotte Islands: Vol. 1, 1774–1966, Vol. 2, Of Places
The Boreal Gourmet, Urban Coyote series (ed.),
The Boreal Feast
Getty, Adam
Reconciliation, Repose
Daniels, Carol
Bearskin Diary
Gill, Kuldip
Dharma Rasa
Davies, Jackson
Bruno and the Beach
Gillespie, John
Everyday Eden, Sow Simple
Davignon, Ellen
The Cinnamon Mine
Goldberg, Kim Submarine Dead Ahead!
Davis, Chuck
The Chuck Davis History of Metropolitan Vancouver
Gordon, Katherine Palmer We Are Born with the Songs Inside Us
Dawe, Helen Helen Dawe’s Sechelt
Gough, Barry
Fortune’s a River, Juan de Fuca’s Strait
de Cosmos, Mrs. Amor
Notes from the Netshed
Gourley, Catherine Island in the Creek
DeCroo, Rodney
Allegheny, BC
Graham, Donald
Keepers of the Light, Lights of the Inside Passage
Degen, John
The Uninvited Guest
Granander, Hans
Delainey, Gary
Betty
Grant, Paul Demarchi, Dennis A.
Ian McTaggart-Cowan (ed.)
Gray, Beverley
A Field Guide to Medicinal Wild Plants of Canada
Dempster, Barry
The Words Wanting Out
Greenfield, Tony
A Field Guide to Birds of the Pacific Northwest,
Denham, Joe
Flux, Windstorm, The Year of Broken Glass,
Bella Coola
The Stanley Park Companion
Waterfalls of British Columbia
Regeneration Machine
Grey, Paul
Easykayaking Basics, Kayaking Vancouver Island
Dewdney, Christopher Permugenesis
Griffiths, Bus
Now You’re Logging!
Dickinson, Christine
Watershed Moments
Griffiths, Deborah
Watershed Moments
Dickson, Greg
The BC Almanac Book of Greatest British Columbians,
Groot, C.
Field Identification of Coastal Juvenile Salmonids
From the West Coast to the Western Front, The Trail of 1858
Guichon, Diane Birch Split Bark
Dobrowolsky, Helene
Law of the Yukon (Rev. Ed.)
Dorst, Adrian
Reflections at Sandhill Creek
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Douglas, Ian
Campbell River
Hagen, Jamella
Kerosene
Douglas, Robb
Skookum Tugs
Hagen, Judy
Watershed Moments
Dragu, Margaret
Revelations
Haig-Brown, Alan
The Fraser River, Still Fishin’
Drope, Dorothy & Bodhi
Paddling the Sunshine Coast
Haig-Brown, Roderick
Fisherman’s Summer, Panther, Saltwater Summer,
Druehl, Louis
Pacific Seaweeds
Drushka, Ken H.R., In the Bight, Three Men and a Forester,
Hall, Penny A Field Guide to Birds of the Pacific Northwest
Tie Hackers to Timber Harvesters
Hamilton, Kathleen
O Canada Crosswords, Books 1–7
Dulai, Phinder
Basmati Brown
Hammond, Dick
Tales from Hidden Basin, A Touch of Strange
Dunigan, Matt
Goin’ Deep
Hanby, Bernard P.
A Field Guide to Common Fish of the Pacific Northwest,
Starbuck Valley Winter, The Whale People
Marine Life of the Pacific Northwest
e
Hanna, Sharon
The Book of Kale
Eathorne, Alison Malone Sea Salt
Harbo, Rick M.
A Field Guide to Nudibranchs of the Pacific Northwest,
Eaton, Diane & Allison
Exploring the BC Coast by Car (Rev. Ed.)
A Field Guide to Seashells and Shellfish of the Pacific
Edgell, Phil
Coastal Fishes of the Pacific Northwest (Rev.and Expanded Ed.),
Northwest, Pacific Reef & Shore, Shells and Shellfish of
A Field Guide to Common Fish of the Pacific Northwest,
the Pacific Northwest, Whelks to Whales (Rev. Second Ed.)
Field Identification of Coastal Juvenile Salmonids
Harbord, Heather
Desolation Sound, Texada Tapestry
Elliott, Marie
Fort St. James and New Caledonia
Harrison, A.S.A. Revelations
Evans, Carol
The Shores We Call Home
Hartman, G.F.
Field Identification of Coastal Juvenile Salmonids
Evans, Hubert O Time in Your Flight
Hawthorn, Tom
Deadlines
Hebda, Richard J.
A Field Guide to Edible Fruits and Berries of the
f
Pacific Northwest
Feener, Walter D.
O Canada Crosswords, Book 11
Heimburger, Donald J. Classic Vintage Crawlers & Dozers
Fernandes, Raoul
Transmitter and Receiver
Henry, Tom
Dogless in Metchosin, Dogless in Metchosin (audiotape),
Festel, Claire
Remarkable Yukon Women
Following the Boulder Train, The Ideal Dog, Inside Fighter,
Finlay, Triny
Histories Haunt Us, Splitting Off
Paul Bunyan on the West Coast, Small City in a Big Valley,
Flygare, Hälle
A Field Guide to Alpine Wildflowers of the Rocky Mountains,
Westcoasters
A Field Guide to Wildlife of the Rocky Mountains
Henthorne, Colin
The Queen of the North Disaster
Folkens, Pieter
Marine Mammals of the Pacific Northwest
Herriot, Carolyn
A Year on the Garden Path, The Zero-Mile Diet,
Ford, Cathy
Affaires of the Heart
Ford, John-James Bonk on the Head
Hewlett, Gill
Operation Orca
Forsythe, Mark
The BC Almanac Book of Greatest British Columbians,
Hickling, Meg
Boys, Girls and Body Science
From the West Coast to the Western Front, The Trail of 1858
Hoar, David
Cooks Afloat!
Foss, Maureen The Rat Trap Murders
Holmes, Matthew
Hitch
Fournier, Suzanne
Shore to Shore
Homan, Dianne
Urban Coyote series (ed.)
Francis, Daniel
Encyclopedia of British Columbia (ed.), Far West,
Horsfield, Margaret
Tofino and Clayoquot Sound
Operation Orca. Trucking in British Columbia
Howe, Ken Cruise Control
Frazer, Neil
Boat Camping Haida Gwaii (Rev. Second Ed.)
Hsu, Ray
Anthropy, Cold Sleep Permanent Afternoon
French, Diana Ranchland, The Road Runs West
Hudson, Phillipa
A Field Guide to Alpine Flowers of the Pacific Northwest,
Friesen, Patrick
The Breath You Take from the Lord, Earth’s Crude Gravities
Friis-Baastad, Erling Wood Spoken
Fry, Alan
How a People Die, The Revenge of Annie Charlie
Fukawa, Masako
Fukawa, Stanley
Funk, Carla
A Field Guide to Coastal Flowers of the Pacific Northwest,
A Field Guide to Trees of the Pacific Northwest
Hudson, Rick
Spirit of the Nikkei Fleet
Head Full of Sun
Dalton’s Gold Rush Trail, History Hunting in the Yukon
A Field Guide to Gemstones of the Pacific Northwest,
A Field Guide to Gold, Gemstone & Mineral Sites of BC
Spirit of the Nikkei Fleet
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Gates, Michael
The Zero-Mile Diet Cookbook
Vol. 1 and Vol. 2 (Rev. Ed.)
Hughes, Mike
Northwest Dive Guide
Hulsizer, Elsie
Glaciers, Bears and Totems, Voyages to Windward
Hume, Mark
Birds of the Raincoast
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and Names, Vol. 3, The Beloved Island
Author
Index
Hume, Stephen
Raincoast Chronicles 20: Lilies and Fireweed, Off the Map,
Lougheed, Vivien
Understanding Bolivia
Simon Fraser, A Stain Upon the Sea, A Walk with the Rainy Sisters
Ludvigsen, Rolf
West Coast Fossils
Hutchings, Kevin
Birds of the Raincoast
Hutchinson, Chris
A Brief History of the Short-Lived
m
Macaulay, Alec The Memorial Cup
Mack, Clayton
Bella Coola Man, Grizzlies & White Guys
Denison’s Ice Road, Fishing with John, Inuit Journey,
Mack, Hudson
Hudson Mack
MacKenzie, John
Letters I Didn’t Write
Seven Stones, The Strangers Next Door
Mackie, Richard
Home Truths (ed.)
Ito, Sally Frogs in the Rain Barrel, Season of Mercy
Mackin, Bob
Goals and Dreams
Itter, Carole
Opening Doors (ed.)
MacLeod, Andrew
A Better Place on Earth
Macleod, Dave
O Canada Crosswords, Books 8–10
Mahood, Ian Three Men and a Forester
i
Iglauer, Edith
j
Jackson, Stephen
Character Boats of the BC Coast (Series 1 & 2)
Mainville, Michèle
Guide pratique d’identification des cailloux
Jacobs, Danny
Songs That Remind Us of Factories
Mair, Rafe
Hard Talk, Over the Mountains, Rafe,
Jakimchuck, Ronald D.
Ian McTaggart-Cowan (ed.)
James, Rick
The Comox Valley, Raincoast Chronicles 21
Malone, Hilary
Sea Salt
Jamieson, Eric
Tragedy at Second Narrows
Malone, Lorna
Sea Salt
Jennings, Chris
Occupations
Manchester, Susan Pouring Small Fire
Jensen, Vickie
Ships of Steel
Mansbridge, Francis Launching History
Jerome, Gillian
Red Nest
Marlatt, Daphne
Opening Doors (ed.)
Joe, Donna
Salmon Boy
Martin, Jeanne Marie
The All Natural Allergy Cookbook, Hearty Vegetarian Soups &
Johnson, Marion The Book of All Sorts
Johnston, Sean What the Bleep is Going On Here?
Stews, Jeanne Marie Martin’s Light Cuisine, Vegan Delights
A Day Does Not Go By
Mason, Patricia Return of the Osprey
Johnstone, Jim
Patternicity
Maximchuk, Yvonne
Full Moon, Flood Tide, Tide Rips and Bad Eddies
Jones, Robert H.
Island Fly Fisherman, Island Halibut Fisherman,
Mayse, Arthur Handliner’s Island, My Father, My Friend
Island Salmon Fisherman
Mayse, Susan
Ginger, Victoria
McAllister, Ian & Karen
k
McAlpine, Mary Kahn, Charles
The Great Bear Rainforest
The Other Side of Silence
Hiking the Gulf Islands of British Columbia (Expanded Third Ed.),
McCaffery, Steve
The Black Debt
Salt Spring
McCardell, Mike
Back Alley Reporter, The Blue Flames That Keep Us Warm,
Keller, Betty
Skookum Tugs, A Stain Upon the Sea
Cardboard Ocean, Chasing the Story God, Everything Works,
Keller, Keith Dangerous Waters, Wildfire Wars
The Expanded Reilly Method, Getting to the Bubble,
Kellerhals-Stewart, Heather Skookum Sal, Birling Gal
Haunting Vancouver, Here’s Mike, Unlikely Love Stories
Kennedy, Des
Heart and Soil
Kennedy, Ian
Tofino and Clayoquot Sound
Kent, Gary
Fishing with Gubby, Gubby Builds a Boat
McCartney, Sharon
The Love Song of Laura Ingalls Wilder
Kerr, Grant
A Season to Remember
McDaniel, Neil
A Field Guide to Sea Stars of the Pacific Northwest,
Kilburn, Nicole
Victoria Underfoot (ed.)
Kirkland, Gordon Justice is Blind—and Her Dog Just Peed in My Cornflakes
McEvoy, Jaimie The Life and Destruction of Saint Mary’s Hospital
Knight, Rolf Homer Stevens
McFarlane, Gordon
The Sea Among Us
McCarthy, Maureen l
Lam, Fiona Tinwei
Lamarche, Amanda Lamb, Andy
Intimate Distances
The Clichéist
Coastal Fishes of the Pacific Northwest (Rev. and Expanded
Second Ed.), A Field Guide to Common Fish of the Pacific
Northwest, Marine Life of the Pacific Northwest
Lane, John What Are Uncles For?
Lane, Patrick
The Bare Plum of Winter Rain, Breathing Fire 2 (ed.),
The Collected Poems of Patrick Lane, Go Leaving Strange,
Last Water Song, Selected Poems: 1977–1997, Too Spare,
Too Fierce, Washita, Witness
Langer, Otto
A Stain Upon the Sea
Langford, Ernest The Apple Eaters, Rendezvous at Dieppe
Lapp, Richard
Local Heroes, The Memorial Cup
Lau, Doretta
How Does a Single Blade of Grass Thank the Sun?
Lawrence, Grant
Adventures in Solitude, Adventures in Solitude (audiobook)
Lee, David
Chainsaws, Four-Wheeling on Southern Vancouver Island
Leiren-Young, Mark
Free Magic Secrets Revealed
Lembcke, Jerry
One Union in Wood
Lenarduzzi, Bob
Bob Lenarduzzi
Leslie, Alex
The things I heard about you
Leslie, Rosella M.
A Stain Upon the Sea
Levin, A.J. Monks’ Fruit
River Queen
Lewis, S.P. Grace
Lindsay, Senga
Edible Landscaping
Lines, Patricia Cyril the Seagull
Livingston, Billie
The Chick at the Back of the Church
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Sneaking Through the Evening
Super Suckers
McLaren, T.A. Ships of Steel
McNeilly, Kevin
Embouchure
McPherson, Christian
The Cube People, Cube Squared, Six Ways to Sunday
Meggs, Geoff
The Art of the Impossible
M’Gonigle, Michael Forestopia
Mickleburgh, Rod
The Art of the Impossible
Miles, Fraser Slow Boat on Rum Row
MillAr, Jay
False Maps for Other Creatures, Other Poems,
Timely Irreverence
Miller, Mark 2015
Boogie, Pete & the Senator, Cool Blues, Jazz in Canada
Mills, Carol A to Z of Absolute Zaniness
Mitchell, Ken Witches and Idiots
Mitchinson, Martin
The Darien Gap
Mochizuki, Cindy
perpetual
Montgomery, Georgina
The Cowichan
Montpellier, Paul Atlas
Moray, Jeremy
Timmy and the Otters, Timmy and the Whales,
Timmy the West Coast Tug, Timmy Ties Up
Morin, Peter Carrying on “Irregardless”
Moritz, Blaise
Zeppelin
Morrison, Janet Love The Crazy Canucks
Morton, Alexandra
Moses, Daniel David
Levy, Paul Girls in the Last Seat Waving, Lonely in a Cool, Sweet Way,
A Stain Upon the Sea
Delicate Bodies
Munce, Alayna
When I Was Young and in My Prime
Murray, George The Rush to Here
Puzzling Sports Institute O Canada Puzzles for Kids, 1 & 2, Slapshot Hockey Quizbook,
n
Nature Vancouver
Parks and Nature Places Around Vancouver,
The Vancouver Canucks Quizbook (Second Ed.)
Neil, Al Changes
q
Nelson, Michelle
A Field Guide to Foraging for Wild Greens and Flowers
Quan, Andy
Slant
Nelson, Randy
Poachers, Polluters and Politics
Queyras, Sina
Teethmarks
Neufeld, David
Chilkoot Trail
Newman, Dr. Murrary People, Fish and Whales
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Nicol, Eric
Anything for a Laugh, When Nature Calls
Rader, Matt
Living Things, Miraculous Hours, What I Want to Tell Goes Like This
Norris, Frank
Chilkoot Trail
Raeside, Adrian
The Best of Adrian Raeside, No Sailing Waits and Other Ferry
Norris, Pat Wastell Raincoast Chronicles 16, High Seas, High Risk
North, Dick
Sailor on Snowshoes
Rayment, Barbara
The Northern Gardener
Nunuk, David
Vancouver Light
Razzell, Mary
Runaway at Sea
Reid, D.C.
Maximum Salmon
Reid, Martine J.
Bill Reid and the Haida Canoe (ed.), Carrying on “Irregardless”
o
Tales, The Rainbow Bridge, Tails Don’t Lie
O’Kiely, Elizabeth Gentleman Air Ace
Rempel, Karen
Complete Beading for Beginners
Olson, Barbara
O Canada Crosswords, Books 8–10
Rhodes, Shane
Err, X
Ottawa Int’l Writers Fest
Write Across Canada
Richards, Dal
One More Time!
Riddell, John
A/Z Does It
Roberts Creek Hist. Comm. Remembering Roberts Creek
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Paetkau, Eric J.
The Doc’s Side
Roberts, Kevin
Flash Harry and the Daughters of Divine Light
Page, Alison
A Field Guide to Foraging for Wild Greens and Flowers
Robinson, Chris
Stole This from a Hockey Card
Palmer, Mary
ABCs of West Coast Gardening, Jedediah Days
Robinson, Mike
Carrying on “Irregardless”
Parfitt, Ben Forest Follies, Forestopia
Robinson, Red Backstage Vancouver
Parkin, Barbara Woman with a Man Inside
Robson, Peter A. Raincoast Chronicles 23 (ed.), Skookum
Parsons, Tony
A Life in the News
Pass, John
crawlspace, The Hour’s Acropolis, Radical Innocence, Forecast
Rose, Alex
Spirit Dance at Meziadin
Paul, Philip Kevin
Little Hunger, Taking the Names Down from the Hills
Rose, Rachel
Song & Spectacle, Marry & Burn
Pavlik, Janet Echoes Across Seymour
Rosnau, Laisha Lousy Explorers, Notes on Leaving, Pluck
Pepper, Don
Fishing the Coast
Rowe, Stephen
Never More There
Perrault, Ernest Tong
Roxborough, Stephen
radiant danse uv being (ed.)
Perry, Robert
Down at the Seaweed Cafe, The Ferryboat Ride, The Ferryboat
Rubin, Carole
How to Get Your Lawn and Garden Off Drugs,
Tugs, Sunshine & Salt Air (ed.)
Ride Colouring Book, My Vancouver Sketchbook
How to Get Your Lawn off Grass
Peterson, Lester Story of the Sechelt Nation
Rudd, Noreen
Cooks Afloat!
Pew, Jeff radiant danse uv being (ed.)
Ruffo, Armand Garnet
Thunderbird Poems
Phillips, Diana
Beyond the Chilcotin, Beyond the Home Ranch
Russell, Nick
Victoria Underfoot (ed.)
Rusth, Glenn British Columbia Crosswords, Canadian Prairies Crosswords,
Phillips, Ray The Little Green Valley, The Royal Fjord
Piddington, Helen
The Inlet, Rumble Seat
Pielle, Sue
T’aal
Pigott, Peter Poh Seng, Goh Flying Canucks III, National Treasure, Wingwalkers
Ontario Crosswords
Ruzesky, Jay
Blue Himalayan Poppies, In Antarctica
Rysstad, Jean
Home Fires
As Though the Gods Love Us, A Dance of Moths,
The Girl from Ermita
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Polansky, Tarik
Sharks of the Pacific Northwest
Sacuta, Norm
Garments of the Known
Pollard, W.R.
Field Identification of Coastal Juvenile Salmonids
Sager, Kathy
Suzie’s Sourdough Circus
Pool, Sandy
Undark
Saklikar, Renee Sarojini children of air india
Poole, Michael
Rain Before Morning
Salloum, Sheryl
Malcolm Lowry
Potter, Greg
Backstage Vancouver
Scheideman, Charles
Policing the Fringe, Tragedy on Jackass Mountain
Preti, Antonella
Sharks of the Pacific Northwest
Scofield, Gregory
kipocihkân, Louis
Priest, Alicia
A Rock Fell on the Moon
Scott, Andrew
Encyclopedia of Raincoast Place Names
Proctor, Bill
Full Moon, Flood Tide, Tide Rips and Back Eddies
Sechelt Nation
Ch’askin, How the Robin Got Its Red Breast,
Purdy, Al
Beyond Remembering, The Man Who Outlived Himself,
Reaching for the Beaufort Sea, Rooms for Rent in the Outer
Mayuk the Grizzly Bear
Sept, J. Duane
Planets, Starting from Ameliasburgh, Yours, Al
Pusser, Todd
The Beachcomber’s Guide to Seashore Life in the Pacific
Northwest (Rev. Ed.), The Beachcomber’s Guide to Seashore
Whales & Dolphins of the North American Pacific
Life of California (Rev. Ed.)
Siba, Catherine
Watershed Moments
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Wilderness on the Doorstep
Author
Index
Van der Flier-Keller, Eileen A Field Guide to the Identification of Pebbles, Guide practique
Silver, Alf
Clean Sweep (The Mystery Project)
Simmers, Bren
Hastings–Sunrise
Simpson, Sharron J.
The Kelowna Story
Vander Zalm, Wim
Just Ask Wim!
Sjogren, Gwen
Cross-Canada Crosswords 1–6,
Vermeersch, Paul The Al Purdy A-frame Anthology (ed.)
O Canada Crosswords Books 12–16
Vickers, Roy Henry
Cloudwalker, Raven Brings the Light, Storyteller, Orca Chief
Skapski, John
Green Water Blues
Vogler, Stephen
Only in Whistler, Top of the Pass
Smith, Bill
Imagine the Sound
Voss, Jennifer
Klondike Trail
Smith, Desmond
Echoes Across Seymour
Smith, Eileen
Echoes Across Seymour
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Smith, Lyndsay
Proximate Causes
Wahl, Ryan
Legacy in Wood
Smith, Peter L.
Wings Across the Water
Wakayama, Tamio Kikyo
Solecki, Sam
Beyond Remembering (ed.), One Muddy Hand (ed.),
Walker, Dylan
Whales & Dolphins of the North American Pacific
Yours, Al (ed.), Rooms for Rent in the Outer Planets (ed.)
Ward, Robin
Echoes of Empire, Robin Ward’s Heritage West Coast;
Somer, Bradley
Imperfections
Watt, Alison The Last Island
Sommer, Warren
The Ambitious City
Watt, Norman D.
Off the Beaten Path (Expanded Second Ed.)
Sonik, Madeline
Arms, Drying the Bones
Wayman, Tom
The Colours of the Forest, Did I Miss Anything?, Dirty Snow, The
Sorestad, Glen
Air Canada Owls
Dominion of Love (ed.), The Face of Jack Munro,
Southern, Karen
Sunshine & Salt Air (ed.)
High Speed Through Shoaling Water, In a Small House on the
Southwell, Darlene
Caring and Compassion
Spalding, Andrea
Seasonings
Weiss, Adrienne
There Are No Solid Gold Dancers Anymore
Spalding, David A.E.
Enchanted Isles, Seasonings, Whales of the West Coast
Wells, Oliver N.
Edenbank
Spilsbury, Jim
The Accidental Airline, Spilsbury’s Coast
Whelan, Jack
Smoking Salmon and Trout
Staniford, Don
A Stain Upon the Sea
White, Elwood
Wings Across the Water
Stefanyk, Larry E.
Island Fly Fisherman (ed.), Island Halibut Fisherman,
White, Frank
Milk Spills & One-Log Loads, That Went By Fast
Island Salmon Fisherman, Ultimate Trout Fishing in the
White, Howard
The Accidental Airline, The Airplane Ride, Ghost in the Gears,
d’identification des cailloux
Outskirts of Heaven, Inside Job, My Father’s Cup, Paperwork
Pacific Northwest
A Hard Man to Beat, Patrick and the Backhoe, Raincoast
Stevens, Homer
Homer Stevens
Chronicles 15-19 (ed.), Spilsbury’s Coast, The Sunshine Coast
Stewart, Anita
The Lighthouse Cookbook
Stewart, Shannon
The Canadian Girl
White, Patrick
Mountie in Mukluks
Stiles, John
Taking the Stairs
White, Silas
Local Heroes
Stonier-Newman, Lynne
Policing a Pioneer Province
Wigle, Mike
Bella Coola
Strange, Marc
Bruno and the Beach
Wigmore, Gillian
Dirt of Ages
Swan, Alan
House Calls by Float Plane
Wild, Paula
The Comox Valley, One River, Two Cultures, Sointula
Swanson, Robert
Rhymes of a Western Logger
Willes, Ed
End Zones and Border Wars
Symons, Christina
Everyday Eden, Sow Simple
Wilson, Carleton
The Material Sublime
Windh, Jacqueline
The Wild Edge, The Wild Side Guide to Vancouver
(Second Ed.), Writing in the Rain (audiotape)
Island’s Pacific Rim (Rev. Second Ed.)
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Tait, Cam
Cam Tait
Winger, Rob
The Chimney Stone, Muybridge’s Horse, Old Hat
Tattam, William
One Union in Wood
Winkler, Daniel
A Field Guide to Edible Mushrooms of California,
Taylor, Jeannette
The Quadra Story, River City, Tidal Passages
Taylor, Jim
And to Think I Got In Free!, The Best of Jim Coleman (ed.),
Wiseman, Adele
Bob Lenarduzzi, Cam Tait, Goin’ Deep, “Hello, Sweetheart?
Women and Words Comm.Women and Words
Gimmie
Wong, Rita
forage, undercurrent, perpetual
Rewrite!,” One More Time!
Woo, Elaine
Cycling with the Dragon
Taylor, Wilf
Beating Around the Bush
Woodcock, George Dry Wells of India, The Great Canadian Anecdote Contest,
Terpening, Rex
Bent Props & Blow Pots
Thomas, Becky Floating Schools & Frozen Inkwells
Wooding, Frederick H. Lake, River and Sea-Run Fishes of Canada
Thommasen, Harvey
Bella Coola Man (ed.), Birds of the Raincoast,
Woodward, Caroline
Light Years
Grizzlies & White Guys (ed.)
Wynn, Graeme
Home Truths (ed.)
Thornton, Russell
A Field Guide to Edible Mushrooms of the Pacific Northwest
Puccini and the Prowlers
Orwell’s Message, Power to Us All
Birds, Metals, Stones and Rain, House Built of Rain,
The Human Shore
y
Thran, Nick
Earworm, Mayor Snow
Yeadon-Jones, Anne & Dreamspeaker Cruising Guides, Vols. 1–6, Voyage of the
Tippett, Maria
Made in British Columbia
Laurence
Dreamspeaker, Puget Sound—A Boater’s Guide
Trelawny, John G.
Wild Flowers of the Forest and Woodland (ed.), Wild Flowers of
Yorath, Chris
The Geology of Southern Vancouver Island (Rev. Ed.)
How Old Is That Mountain? (Rev. Ed.)
the Mountains (ed.), Wild Flowers of the Pacific Northwest
Trower, Peter
(Third Ed.) (ed.), Wild Flowers of the Sea Coast (ed.)
Young, Cameron
The Great Bear Rainforest
Dead Man’s Ticket, Goosequill Snags, Haunted Hills and
Young, David
The Uchuck Years
Hanging Valleys, The Judas Hills, Unmarked Doorways
Yukon Conservation Soc, Whitehorse & Area Hikes & Bikes (Rev. Ed.)
Tucker, Diane
Bonsai Love, God on His Haunches
Turnbull, Frank
Operating on the Frontier
z
Twigg, Alan
Hubert Evans, Strong Voices, Understanding Belize,
Zieroth, David
Albrecht Dürer and me, Crows Do Not Have Retirement,
The Fly in Autumn, How I Joined Humanity at Last,
Vancouver and Its Writers, Vander Zalm
The Village of Sliding Time
Zytaruk, Tom u
Upton, Joe
The Coastal Companion
Urquhart, Doug
Eyes of the Husky
v
Vancouver Nat. Hist. Soc. Wilderness on the Doorstep
Vancouver Province
The Way We Were
40 | harbour publishing Fall
2015
Like a Rock
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Eastern Head Office:
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42%
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43%
250 or more books
44%
Institutions10%
WholesalersCall
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Tel: (416) 703-0666, Ext. 121
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Yukon, Alberta
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Vancouver Island
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Returns—In resaleable condition, and
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