Bill Waiser\u27s sweeping narrative of the history of Canada\u27s most identifiable agricultural province was published as part of Saskatchewan\u27s centennial celebrations. Wonderfully written in an authoritative but engaging style, Waiser\u27s Saskatchewan is a story of challenge where buoyant hopes and dashed dreams were acted out by generations of people whose origins and backgrounds were as diverse as the physical environment they settled. Two dominant themes underpin Waiser\u27s narrative. The first is the enduring presence of a rural order built around King Wheat, one that through the years, in both good times and bad, became the focus around which Saskatchewan defined its identity and future. Using a successful blend of narrativ...
John Herd Thompson\u27s Forging the Prairie West is a wise, clever, and decisive book, though not an...
The Great War touched many places in Canada, but James M. Pistula\u27s book is the first to examine ...
The writing is fluid and simple, and each chapter, in true literary style, ends with either a commen...
Bill Waiser\u27s sweeping narrative of the history of Canada\u27s most identifiable agricultural pro...
CENTENNIAL SASKATCHEWAN In their pictorial overview about the northern prairie city of Saskatoon, Je...
CENTENNIAL SASKATCHEWAN In their pictorial overview about the northern prairie city of Saskatoon, Je...
Intended to mark the centennial of Saskatchewan’s becoming a province in 1905, this collection of 18...
The photographs that Everett Baker (1893- 1981) took in Saskatchewan from the 1940s to the 1960s cov...
John Herd Thompson\u27s Forging the Prairie West is a wise, clever, and decisive book, though not an...
This is the third book of the History of the Prairie West Series published by the Canadian Plains Re...
Intended to mark the centennial of Saskatchewan’s becoming a province in 1905, this collection of 18...
Intended to mark the centennial of Saskatchewan’s becoming a province in 1905, this collection of 18...
The photographs that Everett Baker (1893- 1981) took in Saskatchewan from the 1940s to the 1960s cov...
In the aftermath of the 1996 release of the massive report of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peo...
The writing is fluid and simple, and each chapter, in true literary style, ends with either a commen...
John Herd Thompson\u27s Forging the Prairie West is a wise, clever, and decisive book, though not an...
The Great War touched many places in Canada, but James M. Pistula\u27s book is the first to examine ...
The writing is fluid and simple, and each chapter, in true literary style, ends with either a commen...
Bill Waiser\u27s sweeping narrative of the history of Canada\u27s most identifiable agricultural pro...
CENTENNIAL SASKATCHEWAN In their pictorial overview about the northern prairie city of Saskatoon, Je...
CENTENNIAL SASKATCHEWAN In their pictorial overview about the northern prairie city of Saskatoon, Je...
Intended to mark the centennial of Saskatchewan’s becoming a province in 1905, this collection of 18...
The photographs that Everett Baker (1893- 1981) took in Saskatchewan from the 1940s to the 1960s cov...
John Herd Thompson\u27s Forging the Prairie West is a wise, clever, and decisive book, though not an...
This is the third book of the History of the Prairie West Series published by the Canadian Plains Re...
Intended to mark the centennial of Saskatchewan’s becoming a province in 1905, this collection of 18...
Intended to mark the centennial of Saskatchewan’s becoming a province in 1905, this collection of 18...
The photographs that Everett Baker (1893- 1981) took in Saskatchewan from the 1940s to the 1960s cov...
In the aftermath of the 1996 release of the massive report of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peo...
The writing is fluid and simple, and each chapter, in true literary style, ends with either a commen...
John Herd Thompson\u27s Forging the Prairie West is a wise, clever, and decisive book, though not an...
The Great War touched many places in Canada, but James M. Pistula\u27s book is the first to examine ...
The writing is fluid and simple, and each chapter, in true literary style, ends with either a commen...