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HARBOUR PUBLISHING spring 2015 including Nightwood Editions and Lost Moose Publishing Contents New Books from Harbour Publishing 1 New Books from Nightwood Editions 13 Recent Releases from Harbour Publishing 17 Recent Releases from Nightwood Editions 20 Essential Backlist Non-Fiction Highlights21 Travel & Guides23 Dreamspeaker Guides23 Home, Garden & Cooking 24 Art & Graphic Novels 24 Crafts24 Sports25 Field Guides25 Nature26 Poetry27 Fiction27 Raincoast Chronicles28 Mike McCardell28 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 Bruce Lau, from Cape Scott and the North Coast Trail: Hiking Vancouver Island’s Wildest Coast 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. Orca Chief roy henry vickers and robert budd Orca Chief is the third in a series of Northwest Coast legends by Roy Henry Vickers and Robert Budd. Their previous collaborations, Raven Brings the Light (2013) and Cloudwalker (2014), are award-winning national bestsellers. Thousands of years ago in the village of Kitkatla, four hunters leave home in the spring to harvest seaweed and sockeye. When they arrive at their fishing grounds, exhaustion makes them lazy and they throw their anchor overboard without care for the damage it might do to marine life or the sea floor. When Orca Chief discovers what the hunters have done, he sends his most powerful orca warriors to bring the men and their boat to his house. The men beg forgiveness for their ignorance and lack of respect, and Orca Chief compassionately 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. Roy Henry Vickers is a renowned carver, painter and printmaker whose Eagle Aerie Gallery in Tofino, BC, has become a provincial landmark. In 1998, Roy was appointed to the Order of British Columbia and in 2006, the Order of Canada. He is the co-author of the immensely popular Northwest Coast Legends series and the author of several books that showcase his art, including Storyteller (Harbour Publishing, 2014). He currently lives in Hazelton, BC. children’s / first nations April cloth cdn $19.95 12" × 81/4" · 40 pages Robert (Lucky) Budd holds an MA in history and has digitized many high-profile oral history collections including that of the Nisga’a First Nation. As well as co-authoring the Northwest Coast Legends series, he is the author of Voices of British Columbia (Douglas & McIntyre, 2010), a bestseller that was shortlisted for the 2011 Bill Duthie Booksellers’ Choice Award, and its sequel, Echoes of British Columbia (Harbour Publishing, 2014). He currently lives in Victoria, BC. 20 colour illustrations Rights held: World 978-1-55017-693-3 (cloth) 978-1-55017-694-0 (ebook) ISBN 978-1-55017-693-3 also in this series 9 781550 176933 978-1-55017-619-3 Cloudwalker 978-1-55017-593-6 raven brings the light Roy Henry Vickers & Robert Budd Roy Henry Vickers & Robert Budd HP $19.95 cloth HP $19.95 cloth Spring 2015 harbour publishing | 1 Raincoast Chronicles 23 Harbour Publishing 40th Anniversary Edition Edited by Peter A. Robson, with an introduction by Howard White Regional Interest March paperback cdn $24.95 8.5" × 11" · 160 pages 80 B&W photos and illustrations Rights held: World When the first edition of Raincoast Chronicles was produced by a couple of novice publishers in the unlikely location of Pender Harbour in 1972, it boldly announced that it was going “to put BC character on the record.” Printed in sepia ink and decorated with the rococo flourishes characteristic of that extravagant era, the unclassifiable journal-cum-serial-book about life on the BC coast struck a nerve and in time became something very close to what it set out to be—a touchstone of British Columbia identity. Soon the term “Raincoast,” which had been coined by the editors, was appearing on boats, puppet theatres, interior decorating firms and at least one other publishing enterprise. Raincoast Chronicles also created another publishing enterprise—Harbour Publishing. Many of the stories that started out as articles in the Chronicles grew into books and so the White family was more or less forced to get into book publishing to deal with them. That undertaking went on to publish some six hundred books (and counting!) about every possible aspect of BC and, in 2014, celebrated its fortieth anniversary in the biz. To honour that occasion this special double issue of Raincoast Chronicles takes a tour down memory lane, selecting a trove of the most outstanding stories in all those 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, Patrick Lane and Grant Lawrence, to start a long list. Here also are stories of disasters at sea, scarcely believable bush plane feats, eerie events at coastal ghost towns and a First Nations elder who has seen so many sasquatches he finds them sort of boring. Full of great drawings and photos, this jumbo anniversary edition of Raincoast Chronicles is a feast of great Pacific Northwest storytelling. 978-1-55017-710-7 (paper) 978-1-55017-711-4 (ebook) ISBN 978-1-55017-710-7 Peter A. Robson has authored hundreds of articles and has served as editor for several magazines, including Pacific Yachting, Cottage and Cottage Life West. He has also authored or co-authored books about commercial fishing, forestry, towboating and salmon farming. He is a regular at Harbour Publishing’s Friday martini hour and lives in Garden Bay, BC. also in this series 9 781550 177107 978-1-55017-626-1 raincoast chronicles 22 Edited by David R. Conn HP $24.95 paper 2 | harbour publishing Spring 2015 978-1-55017-545-5 raincoast chronicles 21: west coast wrecks 978-1-55017-594-3 raincoast chronicles fourth five Rick James Edited by Howard White HP $24.95 paper HP $29.95 paper A Better Place on Earth Among the Haves and Have Nots in Super Unequal British Columbia Andrew MacLeod In British Columbia, like most of the world, the wealth of the richest one percent has grown exponentially in recent decades, while the majority have found their incomes stagnant or even declining. The top 10 percent in BC now hold 56.2 percent of the wealth, a greater share than anywhere else in Canada. Our richest have wealth counted in the billions while the poorest sleep in downtown doorways, or have to choose between medicine and food. Those in the middle report working harder without getting ahead and many British Columbians owe more than they own. To illustrate the wide-ranging ramifications of inequality, MacLeod interviews economists, politicians, policy-makers and activists, as well as those living on the edge: a single parent whose child support payments are clawed back by the government; a 25-year-old struggling to live on disability payments who won’t share his identity for fear of repercussions from the system; a security guard who wasn’t given bathroom breaks, didn’t drink water at work and eventually had to have a kidney removed as a result of severe dehydration. Some assume that such disparity is inevitable even in BC, a wealthy province lauded by the government as “The Best Place on Earth.” However, MacLeod deftly argues that British Columbians are living with the consequences of short-sighted public policies, and adjusting those policies can achieve a different set of results. Informative, well-researched, cautionary and hopeful, A Better Place on Earth provides an in-depth look at inequality and suggests what British Columbians can do to make sure everyone’s basic needs are met, pull back stratospheric incomes and create a fairer society. Annie MacLeod photo Current Affairs / Regional Interest April paperback cdn $22.95 6" × 9" · 256 pages Rights held: World 978-1-55017-704-6 (paper) Andrew MacLeod is the Legislative Bureau Chief for TheTyee.ca website. His work has been referred to in the BC legislature, Canadian House of Commons and senate. He won a 2006 Association of Alternative Newsweeklies award for news writing and was a finalist for a 2007 Western Magazine Award for best article in BC and the Yukon. His reporting has appeared in Monday Magazine, the Georgia Straight, BC Business, 24 Hours, the San Francisco Bay Guardian, Detroit’s MetroTimes, Portland’s Willamette Week and elsewhere. Andrew lives with his family in Victoria, BC. 978-1-55017-705-3 (ebook) ISBN 978-1-55017-704-6 9 781550 177046 Spring 2015 harbour publishing | 3 Disaster in Paradise Landslide at Johnson’s Landing mandy bath On the morning of July 12, 2012, Mandy Bath left her picturesque home and garden in Johnson’s Landing, BC, for a day trip to nearby Kaslo. She had no forewarning of what the placid summer day would bring. But just over an hour later, a massive landslide tore into the community, destroying her home and killing four people: Valentine Webber, aged 60, and his daughters, 22-year-old Diana and 17-year-old Rachel, along with 64-year-old Petra Frehse. Returning the next day to search for her cat, Mandy narrowly avoided being buried beneath a second slide. Disaster in Paradise tells a story of survival, grief and recovery, as Mandy and the other residents of Johnson’s Landing gradually rebuild their community in the wake of the tragedy. Mandy eloquently details her own experience of trauma and healing, and weaves in the stories of other residents and volunteers in the rescue and recovery missions as the community bands together to collectively mourn their loss. The story is grounded by the author’s intimate knowledge of the Johnson’s Landing community, but also reflects the greater themes of loss, perseverance and bravery that arise in natural disasters everywhere. mandy bath photo memoir March paperback cdn $22.95 51/2" × 81/2" · 240 pages B&W map and colour insert with 50 photos Rights held: World 978-1-55017-695-7 (paper) 978-1-55017-696-4 (ebook) ISBN 978-1-55017-695-7 9 781550 176957 4 | harbour publishing Spring 2015 Mandy Bath was born and raised in England, and she lived in London before moving to the tiny community of Johnson’s Landing in 1993. She holds a Ph.D. in Catalan Literature, and worked in human rights research for Amnesty International for a decade. Since her home in Johnson’s Landing was destroyed by the 2012 landslide, she now lives in Kaslo, BC, with her husband Christopher Klassen. This is her first book. Cam Tait Disabled? Hell No! I’m a Sit-Down Comic! cam tait with jim taylor “I have cerebral palsy much like I have blue eyes and have—or should I say had?—brown hair. It is simply a part of who I am. When I speak to groups about my situation I can even joke about it. ‘Think of CP as Canada Post,’ I tell them. ‘My brain sends out signals, and God knows where they wind up.’” Long-time journalist Cam Tait has seen some interesting times on the sports beat—rolling alongside Rick Hansen in the Man in Motion tour, playing in fundraising golf tournaments, and tipping back some cold ones with Wayne Gretzky, to name a few. His personal life hasn’t lacked excitement either— memorable moments include parasailing, winning a stand-up (or in his case, sit-down) comedy contest, and helping his grandson take his first steps. But he couldn’t have done it without the help of his friends. Tait was born with cerebral palsy, unable to sit up, speak or move his arms and legs. 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. These turned out to be useful skills for a career of prime interviews, crazy deadlines and pranks. Tait teams up with friend and fellow journalist Jim Taylor, telling his own story with characteristic directness and humour. With a newspaperman’s inveterate sense of timing, Tait moves seamlessly from one-liners and tales of debauched hijinks to candid accounts of his depression, career struggles and loss of loved ones. He speaks with eloquence about the importance of giving disabled people the chance to pursue their ambitions, and the value of all the support he’s received in achieving his own dreams. In both his career and personal life, he’s experienced the power of humour to break down barriers and bring people together—and have a hell of a good time doing it. memoir March paperback cdn $24.95 6" × 9" · 256 pages b&w photos Rights held: World 978-1-55017-697-1 (paper) 978-1-55017-698-8 (ebook) cam tait worked as a reporter for the Edmonton Journal for over thirty years, interviewing Wayne Gretzky, Stevie Wonder, James Brady and others. He now writes for the Edmonton Sun. He has two honorary degrees and much insight on the subject of which drinking straws go best with which adult beverages. He lives in Edmonton with his wife Joan. This is his first book. ISBN 978-1-55017-697-1 jim taylor has produced some 7,500 sports columns, three times as many radio shows and fifteen books. His passion has earned him membership in the CFL and BC Sports Halls of Fame and a lifetime achievement award from Sports Media Canada. He is the co-author of Goin’ Deep: The Life and Times of a CFL Quarterback with Matt Dunigan and “Hello, Sweetheart? Gimmie Rewrite!”: My Life in the Wonderful World of Sports. He lives in Shawnigan Lake, BC. 9 781550 176971 Spring 2015 harbour publishing | 5 Vancouver Blue A Life Against Crime wayne cope Regional Interest / Memoir March Wayne Cope has TV to blame for starting him on his long career as an officer of the Vancouver Police Department. He grew up watching gunslingers like James Arness and Richard Boone, inspiring him to join up even before he finished college—and his real-life working career has turned out to be more exciting than he could have hoped. In his years on the force from 1975 to 2006, Cope has seen practically everything on the ever-changing streets of Vancouver—he’s 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. And behind each assignment, there’s a story, a joke or a revealing insight into the realities of police work. In Vancouver Blue, Cope shares pearls of wisdom and anecdotes inspired by his years on the force, describing some of the most outlandish costumes for undercover drug purchases, many different ways to total a brand-new motorbike, and the precise ratio of competent officers to idiots in any given squad. He also sheds light on the behind-the-scenes life of VPD officers and their off-duty antics. Cope also provides detailed accounts of some of his most fascinating cases, like the sensational Centrefold Murder and the infamous killing of the Stanley Park flamingoes. For those looking for even more insight into the mind of a detective, Cope has created a cipher with a theme inspired by the book, offering a reward of five Canadian Silver Maple Leaf coins to the first person to break the code. paperback Wayne Cope served in the Vancouver Police Department cdn $22.95 51/2" × 81/2" · 224 pages b&w photos for over thirty years, retiring in 2006. He currently lives in Tsawwassen, BC. This is his first book. Rights held: World 978-1-55017-699-5 (paper) 978-1-55017-700-8 (ebook) ISBN 978-1-55017-699-5 9 781550 176995 6 | harbour publishing Spring 2015 Spring 2015 harbour publishing | 6 Paint the Town Black Arthur Black Arthur Black’s best lines are like a shot of whisky— sharp, invigorating and with a good kick. Following the success of his many previous titles, the multiple-award-winning humorist once again delivers “black-to-black” laughs with his latest collection, Paint the Town Black. With his usual off-kilter perspective, Black tackles many of the pressing topics of the day, including some positive PR for the swastika, 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. The answer: “Somebody must have tipped Prince Philip off about the mayor’s meandering mitts because Phil watched Wally like a hawk. Wally’s hands never got near the royal end zone.” Many edifying historical facts are cunningly hidden among the laughs. For instance, 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. So settle into your favourite chair, pour yourself a shot of something strong and get ready to Paint the Town Black. Arthur Black is one of Canada’s best-known humorists, and one of only two living writers to have won the Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal for Humour three times. A former host of the CBC radio program, Basic Black, and the author of a syndicated newspaper column, Black is now permanently transplanted to Salt Spring Island, BC. Howard Fry photo Humour May paperback cdn $22.95 6" × 9" · 240 pages Rights held: World 978-1-55017-701-5 (paper) 978-1-55017-702-2 (ebook) also by Arthur Black ISBN 978-1-55017-701-5 9 781550 177015 978-1-55017-590-5 looking blackward 978-1-55017-510-3 a chip off the old black 978-1-55017-494-6 Black is the New Green Arthur Black Arthur Black Arthur Black HP $24.95 paper HP $32.95 cloth HP $32.95 cloth Spring 2015 harbour publishing | 7 The Royal Fjord Memories of Jervis Inlet Ray Phillips The most accessible and popular of British Columbia’s great scenic fjords, Jervis Inlet punches 60 kilometres into the Coast Mountains a day’s cruising north of Vancouver. It 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 second, the inlet possesses a scenic majesty that has made it one of the prime boating destinations on the Inside Passage. Author Earle Stanley Gardner was so moved by the beauty of Jervis Inlet that he penned “There is no scenery in the world that can beat it. Not that I’ve seen the rest of the world. I don’t need to.” Almost deserted now except for Young Life’s Malibu Club youth summer camp, Jervis Inlet was once the home of large Sechelt Nation villages and later, of innumerable homesteads, logging camps and fishing communities, and even the occasional hangout of golden-age Hollywood stars. That colourful past comes to life again in this new book by Ray Phillips, who grew up in the area and descended from local pioneers. Featuring original photos and the rough-hewn memories of some of those early inhabitants, along with personal accounts by the author and his father, The Royal Fjord makes fascinating reading and fills an important gap in the written history of the BC coast. Regional Interest / History May paperback cdn $22.95 6" × 9" · 224 pages 55 B&W photos Rights held: World 978-1-55017-708-4 (paper) Ray Phillips is a former logger, school boat operator and fisherman. His mother was a member of the Klein family—the namesake of the community of Kleindale on the Sunshine Coast and the subject of his first book, The Little Green Valley: The Kleindale Story (Harbour Publishing, 2011), which received the BC Genealogical Society Family Book History Award for 2012. He lives in Pender Harbour, BC, with his wife Doris. 978-1-55017-709-1 (ebook) ISBN 978-1-55017-708-4 also by Ray Phillips 9 781550 177084 978-1-55017-483-0 the little green valley Ray Phillips HP $24.95 paper 8 | harbour publishing Spring 2015 Cape Scott and the North Coast Trail Hiking Vancouver Island’s Wildest Coast maria bremner Part trail map, part field guide, part regional history, Cape Scott and the North Coast Trail is the first comprehensive guidebook about one of Vancouver Island’s most iconic destinations. Each year, thousands of backpackers and nature lovers head to the northern limits of Vancouver Island, bound for the jewel of the region: Cape Scott Provincial Park and the recently completed North Coast Trail. Cape Scott, 115 kilometres of wave- and weather-beaten coastline, encompasses every dramatic element of Pacific Northwest geography. Rocky headlands neighbour sandy beaches and protected coves; bogs house sensitive amphibians and plants; and inland, a dense network of towering conifers, ferns, salal and beds of moss define the rainforest. The North Coast Trail wends its way through this paradise, offering hikers a rugged trek to Cape Sutil, a place steeped in First Nations history, beautiful ocean views along the long sandy beach at Shuttleworth Bight and glimpses of one of the largest intact coastal wetlands in British Columbia, an upland bog housing sandhill cranes and a variety of endemic species. Cape Scott and the North Coast Trail equips visitors with everything they need to know to make the most of the park. Illustrated with accurate maps and vivid photographs, and loaded with details about biology and human history, the guide is perfect for the day tripper, serious backpacker or anyone wanting to learn more about the culture and wildlife of the region. steve fines photo travel March paperback Maria Bremner has been an avid hiker, nature enthusiast and writer all her life. She studied English and Environmental Studies at the University of Victoria, and has extensive experience hiking the trails of Vancouver Island. Cape Scott has held a special place in her heart since her first visit in 1998. She lives in Victoria, BC. cdn $26.95 51/2" × 81/2" · 256 pages 100 colour photos and maps Rights held: World 978-1-55017-691-9 (paper) 978-1-55017-692-6 (ebook) ISBN 978-1-55017-691-9 9 781550 176919 Spring 2015 harbour publishing | 9 New Revised Edition! Dreamspeaker Cruising Guide Series: The Broughtons Vancouver Island—Kelsey Bay to Port Hardy, Volume 5, 2nd Edition Anne Yeadon-Jones and Laurence Yeadon-Jones Boating May paperback cdn $49.95 9" × 12" · 192 pages 150 colour photos, charts & illustrations Rights held: Canada 978-1-55017-713-8 (paper) ISBN 978-1-55017-713-8 Anne and Laurence Yeadon-Jones, whose classic guides on southern waters have made them the coast’s favourite cruising writers, weigh in on the fabulous cruising territory of the Broughton Archipelago. Volume 5 includes all of the familiar features that make the Dreamspeaker series so popular. Numerous charts and aerial photos clearly delineate the safest routes north into Queen Charlotte Strait and the myriad islands surrounding it. Laurence’s whimsical hand-drawn maps expose the dangers and attractions of key anchorages among the maze-like passages with matchless clarity. Anne’s buoyant commentary draws on her own exhaustive research to evoke the mythic past of this overpowering “Kwakiutl Country” and provide a knowing guide to hidden treasures and not-to-be missed attractions. Laurence’s fine scenic photography adds the crowning touch to one of the most handsome marine guides yet seen on this coast. Anne and Laurence Yeadon-Jones have produced seven Dreamspeaker Guides that provide highly detailed and comprehensive coverage of the Pacific Northwest—from Olympia, Washington State, to the northern tip of Vancouver Island, BC. 9 781550 177138 A Field Guide to Common Fish 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 seventyeight “must-have” common fishes of the Pacific Northwest. 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. Andy Lamb is a marine naturalist who has worked for both the Vancouver Aquarium and Fisheries and Oceans Canada. He lives on Thetis Island, BC. Nature May pamphlet cdn $7.95 37" × 9" · 8-fold 70 colour photos Rights held: World 978-1-55017-712-1 (pamphlet) ISBN 978-1-55017-712-1 9 781550 177121 10 | harbour publishing Spring 2015 Bernard P. Hanby is an avid photographer, scuba diver and recipient of the 2003 Davidson Award for Conservation and Education. He lives in West Vancouver, BC. Phil Edgell has worked as a fish culturist with Fisheries and Oceans Canada at the Robertson Creek Hatchery on Vancouver Island. He lives in Nanaimo, BC. A Field Guide to Foraging for Wild Greens and Flowers Michelle Nelson, with photography by Alison Page A Field Guide to Foraging for Wild Greens and Flowers pinpoints easy-to-find greens and flowers that many don’t realize are edible—such as dandelion, clover, chicory, sheep’s sorrel and lamb’s quarters—and also introduces readers to the delicious leaves of such native plants as miner’s lettuce, goldenrod and fireweed. And readers can also eat their way to conservation by enjoying edible invasive plants in salads, 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 May pamphlet Michelle Nelson has completed a Ph.D. in conservation biology and writes about food and conservation for magazines and newspapers. She lives on Bowen Island, BC. cdn $7.95 37" × 9" · 8-fold 35 colour photos Rights held: World Alison Page is a freelance stylist and photographer who earned a master’s degree photo-documenting marine snails. She lives in Vancouver, BC. 978-1-55017-687-2 (pamphlet) ISBN 978-1-55017-687-2 9 781550 176872 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 in the Pacific Northwest. The pocket-sized Field Guide to Seaweeds of the Pacifc Northwest is packed with full-colour photos and information on a select variety of the most important and interesting seaweeds commonly encountered on the West Coast. Whether you want to identify seaweeds, better understand their role in the ocean, forage for food, collect for art or you’re just plain curious as you poke around the seashore, this educational guide is your ultimate source for casual phycological fun. Nature Bridgette Clarkston is a seaweed biologist, science pamphlet May educator and avid photographer with over nine years of teaching and outreach experience. She has worked with initiatives such as Let’s Talk Science and the Beaty Biodiversity Museum, as well as the Carl Wieman Science Education Initiative at the University of British Columbia. Clarkston also led a “Seaweeds of the West Coast” field course in Tofino, and has discovered several new species of red seaweed, including one she named Euthora timburtonii. cdn $7.95 37" × 9" · 8-fold 50 colour photos Rights held: World 978-1-55017-703-9 (pamphlet) ISBN 978-1-55017-703-9 9 781550 177039 Spring 2015 harbour publishing | 11 Thunderbird Poems Armand Garnet Ruffo Michele Vadas photo Poetry May paperback cdn $18.95 6" × 9" · 80 pages Norval Morrisseau’s revered work has been honoured, copied and recognized throughout the art world and beyond. Less widely known but equally captivating is the artist’s personal life story, which poet and biographer Armand Garnet Ruffo related in his powerful narrative biography, Norval Morrisseau: Man Changing into Thunderbird (Douglas & McIntyre, 2014). Ruffo immersed himself in the life and work of the artist, gaining insight into the struggles and sources of inspiration underlying Morrisseau’s greatest works through research and interviews with the artist himself—a connection further strengthened by their shared Ojibway heritage. His lengthy study of Morrisseau inspired Ruffo to write poems reflecting on both the works of art and the emotional context in which Morrisseau painted them. Thunderbird Poems complements the highly evocative and poetic biography, delving into Morrisseau’s creative life through compressed, imagistic language, while untangling the complex and powerful threads of meaning, tradition and emotional power that resonate throughout Morrisseau’s strong lines and vibrant colours. Significant themes in Morrisseau’s work are mirrored in Thunderbird Poems: Ojibway legends, Morrisseau’s conflicted religious beliefs, political tensions between white and aboriginal Canadians. Significant moments in Morrisseau’s life are also traced along with the development of his artistic career. Deeply immersed in Morrisseau’s life story, and possessing thorough knowledge of the Ojibway storytelling traditions which grounded so much of the artist’s beliefs and creativity, Ruffo provides fresh poetic interpretations of the most renowned and striking works of one of Canada’s most celebrated painters. Rights held: World 978-1-55017-706-0 (paper) 978-1-55017-707-7 (ebook) ISBN 978-1-55017-706-0 9 781550 177060 12 | harbour publishing Spring 2015 Armand Garnet Ruffo is the author of the biography Norval Morrisseau: Man Changing into Thunderbird (Douglas & McIntyre, 2014) and three books of poetry: Opening In The Sky (Theytus Books, 1994), Grey Owl: The Mystery of Archie Belaney (Coteau Books, 1997) and At Geronimo’s Grave (Coteau Books, 2001). In addition to writing an awardwinning film, A Windigo Tale (2010), he has also edited and co-edited (Ad)Dressing Our Words: Aboriginal Perspectives on Aboriginal Literatures (Theytus Books, 2001) and An Anthology of Canadian Native Literature in English (Oxford University Press, 2013). He is an associate professor in the Department of English Language and Literature at Queen’s University and lives in Kingston, Ontario. New Nightwood Editions The Death of Small Creatures Trisha Cull In her lyrical memoir The Death of Small Creatures, Trisha Cull lays bare her struggles with bulimia, bipolar disorder and substance abuse. Interspersing snatches of conversations, letters, blog entries and clinical notes with intimate poetic narrative, Cull evokes an accessible experience of mental illness. In The Death of Small Creatures, Cull strives to cope with her hopelessness. She finds comfort in the company of her two pet rabbits until one of them dies as a result of her lethargy. She numbs herself with alcohol. She validates her self-worth by seeking the love of men—any and all men—and three relationships significantly impact her life: her marriage to Leigh, a much older man; her unrequited love for Dr. P, her therapist; and her healthier relationship with Richard, an American she meets through her blog. She tries drugs—Neo Citran, Ativan, Wellbutrin, crack, crystal meth—and after two hospitalizations, she undergoes electroconvulsive therapy. Haunting and expressive, this immersive memoir explores love in all its facets—needy, obsessive, healthy, self-directed— and plunges the reader headlong into the intense and immediate experience of mental illness. Trisha Cull is a graduate of the University of British Columbia’s MFA Creative Writing program. Her work has been published in Room of One’s Own, Descant, subTerrain, Geist, The New Quarterly, The Dalhousie Review and PRISM. She was the winner of Lichen’s “Tracking a Serial Poet” contest in 2006, PRISM’s Communications Award for Literary Non-fiction in 2007, and the 2006 Bliss Carman Poetry Award for her poem, “Loose,” which was also the winner of the 2007 Prairie Fire Writing Contest. Cull lives in Victoria, BC. MEMOIR April paperback cdn $22.95 6" × 9" · 240 pages Rights held: World 978-0-88971-307-9 (paper) 978-0-88971-041-2 (ebook) ISBN 978-0-88971-307-9 9 780889 713079 Spring 2015 harbour publishing | 13 New Nightwood Editions undercurrent Rita Wong, with Drawings by Mizu “We do not own the water. The water owns itself.” — Lee Maracle Poetry April paperback cdn $18.95 51/2" × 8" · 96 pages The water belongs to itself. undercurrent reflects on the power and sacredness of water—largely underappreciated by the human race—whether it be in the form of ocean currents, the headwaters of the Fraser River or fluids in the womb. Exploring a variety of poetic forms, anecdote, allusion and visual elements, this collection reminds humanity that we are water bodies, and we need and deserve better ways of honouring this. Poet Rita Wong approaches water through personal, cultural and political lenses. She humbles herself to water both physically and spiritually: “i will apprentice myself to creeks & tributaries, groundwater & glaciers / listen for the salty pulse within, the blood that recognizes marine ancestry.” She witnesses the contamination of First Nations homelands and sites, such as Gregoire Lake near Fort McMurray, AB: “though you look placid, peaceful dibenzothiophenes / you hold bitter, bitumized depths.” 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. undercurrent emerges from the Downstream project, a multifaceted, creative collaboration that highlights the importance of art in understanding and addressing the cultural and political issues related to water. The project encourages public imagination to respect and value water, ecology and sustainability. Visit downstream.ecuad.ca. B&W illustrations Rights held: World 978-0-88971-308-6 (paper) 978-0-88971-045-0 (ebook) ISBN 978-0-88971-308-6 Rita Wong is the author of three books of poetry: monkeypuzzle (Press Gang, 1998), forage (Nightwood Editions, 2007) and sybil unrest (Line Books, 2008, with Larissa Lai). 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. also by Rita Wong 9 780889 713086 978-0-88971-213-3 forage Rita Wong NE $16.95 paper 14 | harbour publishing Spring 2015 New Nightwood Editions Hastings–Sunrise Bren Simmers “A beautifully nuanced look at the challenge of allowing ourselves to claim and be claimed by a place. In this yearlong cycle of poems, Simmers brings the sharp focus of a naturalist’s eye to the urban everyday of the Vancouver neighbourhood for which the book is named. Text becomes mapping, observations become ecology, dates become narrative. The poems are both fierce and faltering; they experiment with form without ever losing the voice and vulnerability that make them compelling.” —Anna Swanson Hastings–Sunrise is a love letter to a fleeting place and time. Bren Simmers’s second collection captures her old East Vancouver neighbourhood in the midst of upheaval. As it is colonized by tides of matching plaid and diners serving pulled-pork pancakes, condo developments replace the small businesses and cheap rentals that once gave the area its charm. Much like opening a set of nesting dolls, leafing through the collection exposes further layers of depth and intimacy. Within the context of cultural change, Simmers explores the meaning to be found in everyday things: the making of a home, the life built from daily routines. At the same time, she reveals the dissonance that can occur between personal and large-scale change: “Twitter feed of melting sea ice, / colony collapse / while we picnic under pink ribbons, / kiss again like we mean it.” Throughout the collection, the poet’s eye unfailingly lights on the perfect details to evoke a scene: “On Mr. Donair’s spit, / the earth rotates. Papal smoke emits / from Polonia Sausage, semis shunt / downtown.” Visual poems forming maps of Christmas lights and autumn colours further bring the Hastings– Sunrise neighbourhood to life, illustrating the interweaving of human and natural spaces and locating “home” in between. Like a tree clothed in multicoloured yarn or a miniature house filled with free books, Hastings–Sunrise is a gift to readers, beautiful in its simplicity. Bren Simmers is the author of one previous book of poetry, Night Gears (Wolsak and Wynn, 2010). She is the winner of an Arc Poetry Magazine Poem of the Year Award, was a finalist for The Malahat Review’s Long Poem Prize and has been twice longlisted for the CBC Poetry Prize. Her work has been anthologized in Alive at the Center: Contemporary Poems from the Pacific Northwest (Ooligan, 2013). She currently lives in Squamish, BC. Poetry March paperback cdn $18.95 51/2" × 8" · 96 pages Rights held: World 978-0-88971-310-9 (paper) 978-0-88971-049-8 (ebook) ISBN 978-0-88971-310-9 9 780889 713109 Spring 2015 harbour publishing | 15 New Nightwood Editions Transmitter and Receiver Raoul Fernandes “What I receive from these transmissions is a convincing sweetness, a weird wisdom. This book reminds me of David Berman’s Actual Air, but it’s warmer. Raoul Fernandes writes like a night school teacher teaching us ‘something about night itself.’ It’s an engaging class, an occasionally mind-altering class, and I finished it feeling more hopeful and human.” — Nick Thran Poetry March paperback cdn $18.95 51/2" × 8" · 80 pages Rights held: World 978-0-88971-309-3 (paper) Debut talent Raoul Fernandes’s first offering is Transmitter and Receiver, a masterful and carefully depicted exploration of one’s relationships with oneself, friends, memories, strangers and technology. The four parts of this collection are variations building on a theme—at times lonely, sometimes adoring, but always honest. Wider areas of contemplation—the difficulty of communication, the ever-changing symbolism of language and the nature of human interaction in the age of machines—are explored through colloquial scenes of the everyday: someone eats a burger in a car parked by the river (“Grand Theft Auto: Dead Pixels”), a song plays on the radio as a man contemplates suicide (“Car Game”), and a janitor works silently once everyone else has gone (“After Hours at the Centre For Dialogue”). Forthright and effortlessly lyrical, Fernandes builds each poem out of candor and insight, an addictive mix that reads like a favourite story and glitters with concealed meaning. Rather than drawing lines between isolation and connection, past and present, metaphor and reality, Transmitter and Receiver offers loneliness and longing hand-in-hand with affection and understanding: “The last assembly instruction is always you reading this. A machine / that rarely functions, but could never without you.” 978-0-88971-046-7 (ebook) ISBN 978-0-88971-309-3 9 780889 713093 16 | harbour publishing Spring 2015 Raoul Fernandes has been writing poetry since childhood, and is involved in both online and offline writing communities. He completed the Writer’s Studio at Simon Fraser University in 2009. He was a finalist for the 2010 Bronwen Wallace Award for Emerging Writers, and winner of the 2010 Sakura Award at the Vancouver International Cherry Blossom Festival. His poem “After Lydia” was recently adapted into a short film. He lives and writes in Vancouver, BC. Vancouver Light recent harbour publishing Visions of a City Photographs by David Nunuk In Vancouver Light, Nunuk’s bold plan was to revisit all the classic Vancouver views—the ever-changing downtown core, the eternally graceful Lions Gate Bridge, the scintillating waters of English Bay, the snow-clad barrier of the North Shore mountains— and capture their magnificence more completely than anyone has ever done before. As this breathtaking collection shows, he has brilliantly succeeded and reaffirms his city’s reputation as one of the most beautiful urban centres on earth. photography / regional interest · 978-1-55017-663-6 · 14 × 11 · 128 pages cloth · 120 colour photos · cdn $49.95 Cardboard Ocean A Memoir Mike McCardell Bestselling author and TV personality Mike McCardell, known for his humorous and touching portraits of ordinary BC lives, turns a new page and crafts a bittersweet memoir of his own hardscrabble childhood in New York City. Full of stickball, street fights, truancy and trouble, Cardboard Ocean captures a way of life where fun and danger were real rather than digitized. memoir · 978-1-55017-664-3 · 6 × 9 · 352 pages · cloth · b&w photos · cdn $32.95 From the West Coast to the Western Front British Columbians and the Great War Mark Forsythe and Greg Dickson Mark Forsythe, host of CBC Radio’s midday show BC Almanac, marks the 100th anniversary of World War I by teaming with historian Greg Dickson and the everresourceful BC Almanac audience to compile a sweeping portrayal of that crucial chapter of BC history. Compiling stories, artifacts and photos sent in by BC Almanac listeners from across the province, this volume reveals much about the spirit and resilience of a people who survived one of history’s greatest disasters to build the province we have today. history · 978-1-55017-666-7 · 81/2 × 10 · 264 pages · paperback · 150 b&w photos · cdn $26.95 Echoes of British Columbia Voices from the Frontier Robert Budd, with an introduction by Sheryl MacKay In a follow-up to his well-received Voices of British Columbia, Robert Budd returns with more captivating tales of the province’s pioneering past in the very words of the people who lived them. Combining text, archival photographs and original sound recordings on three CDs, this collection brings the reader (and listener) in intimate contact with British Columbia’s past, deepening our understanding of the characters and events that shaped the province. history / regional interest · 978-1-55017-678-0 · 71/2 × 10 224 pages · paperback + 3 audio CDs · 100 b&w photos · cdn $35.00 Spring 2015 harbour publishing | 17 A Rock Fell on the Moon recent harbour publishing Dad and the Great Yukon Silver Ore Heist Alicia Priest In A Rock Fell on the Moon, Alicia Priest pieces together the story of her father’s infamous silver ore heist. The result is a lively, heartrending 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. memoir · 978-1-55017-672-8 · 6 × 9 · 264 pages · cloth · 16-page colour insert · cdn $32.95 Tofino and Clayoquot Sound A History Margaret Horsfield and Ian Kennedy Clayoquot Sound, on the West Coast of Vancouver Island, is not only a place of extraordinary raw beauty, but also a region with a rich heritage and fascinating past. Offering an overall survey of the history of the area, Tofino and Clayoquot Sound is extensively researched and illustrated with historic photos and maps; it evokes the spirit and culture of the area and illuminates how the past has shaped the present. history / regional interest · 978-1-55017-681-0 · 6 × 9 · 640 pages · cloth · 100 b&w photos · cdn $36.95 That Went By Fast My First Hundred Years Frank White In this second memoir in two years, centenarian Frank White sifts through his lengthy adventures. Born at the start of the First World War and maturing during the Great Depression, he worked variously as camp owner, garment presser, boat builder, garage mechanic and waterworks operator, among other things. Later in life he settled in Pender Harbour, BC, married the sophisticated New Yorker writer Edith Iglauer and started a totally different way of life. His ironic observations on the differences between the two worlds make for fascinating and hilarious reading. memoir / regional interest · 978-1-55017-668-1 · 6 × 9 · 320 pages · cloth · 40 b&w photos · cdn $32.95 The Sea Among Us The Amazing Strait of Georgia Richard Beamish and Gordon McFarlane, editors Introduction by Hon. John Fraser and Brian Riddell The Sea Among Us is the first book to present a comprehensive study of the Strait of Georgia in all its aspects with chapters on geology, First Nations, history, oceanography, fish, birds, mammals, invertebrates and plants. Covering everything from tsunami modelling to First Nations history to barnacle reproduction, the book is a sweeping overview of the waterway. nature · 978-1-55017-683-4 · 81/2 × 11 · 400 pages · cloth · 100+ colour photos, maps & charts · cdn $39.95 18 | harbour publishing Spring 2015 Shore to Shore recent harbour publishing The Art of Ts’uts’umutl Luke Marston Suzanne Fournier In Shore to Shore, Suzanne Fournier recounts artist Luke Marston’s career, from his early beginnings carving totems for the public at the Royal BC Museum to his most recent project, a 16.5-foot bronze-cast cedar sculpture erected in Stanley Park in 2014. The sculpture depicts Luke’s ancestors, Portuguese Joe Silvey, Khaltinaht and Kwatleematt, and references the multicultural relationships that are the foundation of BC. art / first nations · 978-1-55017-670-4 · 8 × 10 · 128 pages · paperback 100 b&w & colour photos · cdn $26.95 Washita New Poems Patrick Lane Honest and self-aware, Washita evokes some of the most inexpressible experiences a human being can undergo: the loss of a parent, the breakdown of a body, the perversion of nature, the acquiring of wisdom. In “Submission,” a speaker struggles with losing his sight, capable only of expressing himself through metaphor. But amid this darkness sparks an awareness of the artistry of the world: “Vete a la mierda, hijo de puta! / Hate is beautiful in Spanish.” poetry · 978-1-55017-676-6 · 6 × 9 · 80 pages · paperback · cdn $18.95 Albrecht Dürer and me David Zieroth David Zieroth’s Albrecht Dürer and me, an autobiographical travelogue following the author’s journeys through central Europe, explores the transformative effect of dislocation. Inspired by and responding to art and music, history and war, architecture and place, this collection unearths the knowledge that can be realized only by leaving home. poetry · 978-1-55017-674-2 · 6 × 9 · 80 pages · paperback · cdn $18.95 One More Time! The Dal Richards Story Dal Richards and Jim Taylor Dal Richards is a legendary musician and bandleader who was an integral part of the big band era in Western Canada and, even at age ninety-six, is still playing gigs. These are Dal’s memories of the stars and the wannabes, the hustlers, bootleggers and hat check chicks—all of whom paraded through his life when Vancouver’s nightlife rivalled San Francisco’s and Hollywood’s big performers made it a regular tour stop. memoir · 978-1-55017-685-8 · 6 × 9 · 288 pages · paperback · b&w photos · cdn $21.95 Ian McTaggart-Cowan The Legacy of a Pioneering Biologist, Educator and Conservationist Ronald D. Jakimchuk, R. Wayne Campbell and Dennis A. Demarchi A born naturalist, Ian McTaggart-Cowan grew up exploring the woods around his North Vancouver home and went on to embrace his passion and energize others with his enthusiasm and knowledge. He influenced conservation and scientific documentation of nature, contributed to the Royal BC Museum’s natural history collection, and motivated his students to dedicate themselves to expanding our biological database. biography · 978-1-55017-623-0 · 81/2 × 11 · 320 pages · cloth · b&w photos · $49.95 Spring 2015 harbour publishing | 19 recent Nightwood Editions O Canada Crosswords Book 15 Gwen Sjogren With eighty-five all-new crosswords, Gwen Sjogren’s O Canada Crosswords Book 15 features plenty of puns and challenging wordplay. This cornucopia of Canadiana covers new ground with themes on music, awards, tennis and exports that require a certain measure of Canuck knowledge. Book 15 contains ten puzzles that have no clues, so solvers have to rely on finding the missing words to fill in the blanks, ie. Happily ___ after. puzzles · 978-0-88971-304-8 · 81/2 × 11 · 232 pages · paperback · cdn $12.95 What I Want to Tell Goes Like This Matt Rader Recipient of the 2014 Joseph S. Stauffer Prize Acclaimed poet Matt Rader’s first short story collection is composed of dark, off-kilter stories that are largely set in the context of the working class in and around the Comox Valley. Stories alternate between exploring historical labour struggles and the presentday experiences of people at transitional, ambiguous moments in their relationships and sexuality. The juxtaposition of the two time periods hints at the echoes of the harsh, violent legacy of the earlier age and its power struggles that continue to resonate today. short fiction · 978-0-88971-306-2 · 51/2 × 81/2 · 256 pages · paperback · cdn $21.95 The things I heard about you Alex Leslie Shortlisted for the 2014 Robert Kroetsch award for innovative poetry, The things I heard about you is an exploration of precision and the unspoken, executing a process whereby vignettes and scenes break apart into fragments, rumours or suggestions of the original story. When stories decompose or self-destruct, the results vary, producing an effect of texture and syntactic transformation. This is a book of tidal memories and elegies, love songs to the coast and all its inhabitants. poetry · 978-0-88971-305-5 · 51/2 × 8 · 96 pages · paperback · cdn $18.95 Cycling with the Dragon Elaine Woo 2014 Recipient of World Poetry’s Empowered Poet Award Cycling with the Dragon is a personal investigation of family, love, culture, self, and the helpless feeling of “smallness.” Woo writes in a pastiche of diverse poetic voices who are small by virtue of age or status (be they women, children, ethnic minorities, the creatures of nature or Gaia), and though speakers face many challenges, treasured authors and their words, the wilderness, dreams and imagination ultimately lead to survival. poetry · 978-0-88971-301-7 · 51/2 × 8 · 96 pages · paperback · cdn $18.95 For Your Safety Please Hold On Kayla Czaga Poems in For Your Safety Please Hold On move in thematic focus from family to girlhood to adulthood, each permeated by Czaga’s lively voice and quick-witted, playful language. Irrepressible energy, paired with the complex balancing act between light and dark, humour and melancholy, innocence and danger, make this collection an extraordinary first offering. poetry · 978-0-88971-303-1 · 51/2 × 8 · 96 pages · paperback · cdn $18.95 20 | harbour publishing Spring 2015 non-fiction highlights Essential Backlist 978-1-55017-598-1 legacy in wood Edited by Nicholas Bradley 978-1-55017-618-6 we are born with the songs inside us Katherine Palmer Gordon HP $24.95 paper HP $39.95 cloth HP $24.95 paper 978-1-55017-561-5 trucking in british columbia 978-1-55017-565-3 bruno and the beach 978-1-55017-610-0 we Go Far BAck in Time 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 NE $24.95 paper HP $24.95 paper HP $26.95 paper / audio cd 978-1-55017-559-2 paper 978-1-55017-541-7 cloth beyond the home ranch 978-1-55017-528-8 paper 978-1-55017-447-2 cloth beyond the chilcotin 978-1-55017-438-0 tales from the galley Diana Phillips Diana Phillips Doreen Armitage Howard White HP $39.95 cloth HP $21.95 paper HP $26.95 paper HP $21.95 paper $34.95 cloth HP $19.95 paper $34.95 cloth 978-1-55017-357-4 diary of a wilderness dweller 978-1-55017-333-8 i married the klondike 978-1-55017-517-2 the cinnamon mine 978-1-55017-423-6 house calls by dogsled 978-1-55017-482-3 policing the fringe Chris Czajkowski Laura Beatrice Berton Ellen Davignon 978-1-55017-523-3 remarkable yukon women Charles Scheideman LM $18.95 paper Claire Festel Keith Billington LM $18.95 paper HP $12.95 paper HP $24.95 paper 978-1-55017-505-9 a walk with the rainy sisters Daniel Francis HP $49.95 cloth Marc Strange & Jackson Davies Ryan Wahl HP $19.95 paper Jay Ruzesky 978-1-55017-551-6 a hard man to beat illustrated by Valerie Hodgson LM $29.95 paper 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 978-1-55017-506-6 rumble seat Don Pepper HP $24.95 paper Roderick Haig-Brown Edith Iglauer Richard Mackie Helen Piddington HP $19.95 hardcover HP $24.95 paper HP $26.95 paper HP $9.95 cloth Stephen Hume HP $9.95 cloth Spring 2015 harbour publishing | 21 Essential Backlist Non-Fiction Highlights 978-1-55017-639-1 Poachers, Polluters and Politics 978-1-55017-622-3 milk spills and one-log loads 978-1-55017-613-1 law of the yukon (rev. ed.) 978-1-55017-617-9 juan de fuca’s strait Randy Nelson Frank White Helene Dobrowolsky Barry Gough Barry Gough HP $28.95 paper HP $28.95 paper HP $24.95 paper HP $32.95 cloth LM $19.95 paper 978-1-55017-459-5 fortune’s a river 978-1-55017-588-2 echoes across seymour Janet Pavlik, Desmond Smith & Eileen Smith HP $39.95 cloth 978-1-55017-582-0 the uchuck years 978-1-55017-533-2 the chuck davis history of metropolitan vancouver 978-1-55017-570-7 dalton’s gold rush trail 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 Chuck Davis Michael Gates Michael Gates James D. Anderson HP $24.95 paper LM $24.95 paper LM $18.95 paper HP $9.95 cloth 978-1-55017-420-5 stanley park’s secret 978-1-55017-495-3 the quadra story 978-1-55017-460-1 tidal passages 978-1-55017-483-0 the little green valley Heather Harbord Jean Barman Jeanette Taylor Jeanette Taylor Ray Phillips Jean Barman HP $24.95 paper HP $24.95 paper HP $24.95 paper HP $24.95 paper HP $24.95 paper HP $12.95 cloth 978-1-55017-380-2 chainsaws 978-1-55017-434-2 978-1-55017-530-1 winner of the 2009 roderick haig-brown regional bc book prize winner of the 2008 lieutenant-governor’s award for historic writing 978-1-55017-200-3 encyclopedia of british columbia winner of the 2010 roderick haigbrown regional bc book prize simon fraser tragedy at second narrows David Esson Young HP $24.95 paper Heather Harbord HP $24.95 cloth 978-1-55017-557-8 texada tapestry David Lee HP $49.95 ($44.95 US) cloth Stephen Hume HP $36.95 cloth Eric Jamieson HP $22.95 paper 22 | harbour publishing Spring 2015 Edited by Daniel Francis HP $99.99 cloth digital version available by subscription at: www.knowbc.com ($19.95 per year) 978-1-55017-484-7 encyclopedia of raincoast place names Andrew Scott HP $24.95 cloth 978-1-55017-446-5 british columbia travel & Guides Essential Backlist 978-1-55017-636-0 Off the Beaten Path Norman D. Watt HP $19.95 paper 978-1-55017-511-0 hiking the gulf islands of british columbia (expanded third ed. 2011) 978-1-55017-552-3 the sunshine coast (second ed.) Charles Kahn HP $34.95 cloth Howard White HP $24.95 paper 978-1-55017-487-8 boat camping haida gwaii (revised second ed.) Neil Frazer HP $29.95 paper 978-1-55017-503-5 victoria 978-1-55017-490-8 the cowichan 978-1-55017-422-9 enchanted isles Susan Mayse photos by Chris Cheadle Georgina Montgomery David Spalding photos by Kevin Oke HP $34.95 cloth HP $34.95 cloth HP $12.95 cloth 978-1-55017-485-4 wild side guide to vancouver island’s pacific rim 978-1-55017-329-1 whitehorse & area hikes & bikes (rev. ed.) 978-1-55017-462-5 waterfalls of british columbia Jacqueline Windh Yukon Conservation Society Tony Greenfield Diane Eaton Larry E. Stefanyk HP $26.95 paper HP $24.95 paper HP $26.95 paper 978-1-55192-807-4 The San Juan Islands (Vol. 4) 978-1-55017-445-8 The West Coast of Vancouver Island (Vol. 6) HP $24.95 paper 978-1-55017-415-1 978-1-55017-548-6 exploring the ultimate trout fishing in bc coast by car (rev. ed.) the pacific northwest LM $21.95 paper 978-1-55017-403-8 maximum salmon D.C. Reid HP $9.95 paper 978-1-55017-414-4 island Halibut fisherman 978-1-55017-400-7 island Fly fisherman 978-1-55017-425-0 island salmon fisherman Larry E. Stefanyk & Robert H. Jones Larry E. Stefanyk & Robert H. Jones Larry E. Stefanyk & Robert H. Jones HP $24.95 paper HP $21.95 paper HP $24.95 paper Dreamspeaker Guides 978-0-9739865-1-8 Puget Sound— A Boater’s Guide Anne and Laurence Yeadon-Jones HP $49.95 paper 978-1-55017-522-6 The Gulf Islands & Vancouver Island (Vol. 1) (third ed.) 978-1-55017-524-0 978-1-55017-397-0 desolation sound & the Vancouver, Howe Sound discovery islands & the Sunshine Coast (Vol. 2) (third ed.) (Vol. 3) Anne & Laurence Yeadon-Jones Anne & Laurence Yeadon-Jones Anne & Laurence Yeadon-Jones HP $49.95 paper HP $49.95 paper HP $49.95 paper Anne & Laurence Yeadon-Jones HP $49.95 paper Anne & Laurence Yeadon-Jones HP $49.95 paper Spring 2015 harbour publishing | 23 Essential Backlist home, garden & cooking 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 for the unique and binding character of the boreal forest as it stretches across several national borders . . . The Boreal Feast is authentic and delicious.” 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. www.harbourpublishing.com PRINTED IN CANADA ISBN 978-1-55017-627-8 52895 I S B N 9 78 -1- 55 017- 6 2 7- 8 9 781550 176278 Photographs by CATHIE ARCHBOULD BorealFeastFullCover_v1.indd 4-6 2014-04-24 5:34 PM 978-1-55017-627-8 The Boreal Feast 978-1-55017-475-5 silver medal 2011 canadian culinary book awards Michele Genest the boreal gourmet HP $28.95 paper Michele Genest 978-1-55017-632-2 Heart and Soil 978-1-55017-587-5 just ask wim! 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