Review of: Campbell, Maria. People of the Buffalo: How the Plains Indians Lived. Illus. Douglas Tait and Shannon Twofeathers. Vancouver: Douglas, 1976. Campbell, Maria. Riel’s People: How the Métis Lived. Illus. David MacLagan. Vancouver: Douglas, 1978. de Vries, Maggie. Big City Bees. Illus. Renné Benoit. Vancouver: Greystone, 2012. de Vries, Maggie. Fraser Bear: A Cub’s Life. Illus. Renné Benoit. Vancouver: Greystone, 2010. de Vries, Maggie. Tale of a Great White Fish: A Sturgeon Story. Illus. Renné Benoit. Vancouver: Greystone, 2006. Hewitt, Garnet. Ytek and the Arctic Orchid: An Inuit Legend. Illus. Heather Woodall. Vancouver: Douglas, 1981. Manson, Ainslie. Boy in Motion: Rick Hansen’s Story. Illus. Renné Benoit. 2007. Vancouver: ...
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Quantitative data and collateral documents for the Vancouver portion of the AHRC-funded project ‘Bey...
"[The booklet] emanates from the birthplace of the great English navigator and is intended as a trib...
"This journal is by no means as full or as finished in style as that of Vancouver, but it will certa...
A Presentation for the BCLA Annual Conference, April 8, 2011. A bibliography of recent Canadian Chil...
The chapter, "Children’s authors and their markets" was written by the listed authors including Gail...
For over 40 years Dr. Scott McIntyre has been an active promoter of the Canadian cultural industry. ...
Review of: Andrews, Jan. The Twelve Days of Summer. Illus. Susan Jolliffe. Victoria: Orca, 2005. Cha...
In 1872, Isabella Valancy Crawford answered a call printed in George-Édouard Desbarats’s weekly stor...
Douglas Fetherling, the poet, writer and editor, began his literary life working for the fabled Hous...
This review explores Mark Abley\u27s book on the legacy of Duncan Campbell Scott, the poet/bureaucra...
The chapter, "Publishing for children and students: Publishing for children" was written by the list...
"The title-page indicates that this is the initial number of 'Memoirs' to be issued from the Archive...
A review essay discussing about eighty Canadian picture books published in the year or so before the...
The stunning portrayals of the Canadian landscape in the documentaries produced by the National Film...
According to the Association of Book Publishers of British Columbia, the most editorially and financ...
Quantitative data and collateral documents for the Vancouver portion of the AHRC-funded project ‘Bey...
"[The booklet] emanates from the birthplace of the great English navigator and is intended as a trib...
"This journal is by no means as full or as finished in style as that of Vancouver, but it will certa...