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Nathalie Cooke's recently released book, What's to Eat?, has received an eloquent and favourable review by Anne Chudobiak from the Montreal Review of Books. Her review highlights the intriguing "everything old is new again" theme, and particularly recommends the book to "[a]nyone who roasts their own coffee … Read More >
Yesterday evening L. Ian Macdonal launched his new book, Politics, People and Potpourri, to a large and enthusiastic crowd that included well-known political figures, who are among his many admirers and readers. Premier Charest glowingly endorsed the book and recommended it to anyone interested in Canadian poltics. We send … Read More >
If you're as excited to get your hands on a copy of Canada's Big Biblical Bargain, as McGill was to get its hands on the Dead Sea Scrolls, check out this article in the Gazette. Co-authors of the McGill-Queen's forthcoming book, Jason Kalman and Jacqueline duToit, gave a talk to the James McGill Society … Read More >
Arthur Milnes and Christopher McCreery have recently published a book called The Authentic Voice of Canada: R.B. Bennett's speeches in the House of Lords 1941-1947. An excerpt of their book appeared in the Telegraph-Journal on Saturday. Their book includes copies of Bennett's speeches, reflections on his place in Canadian history, and … Read More >
Did you know that "[t]he federal government would now have to invest an additional $4 billion a year in iversities just to return to the funding levels of the early 1980s?"
Howard Woodhouse, author of Selling Out: Academic Freedom and the Corporate Market, wrote … Read More >
In theme with Rememberance Day, The Chronicle Herald has reviewed Triquet's Cross, by John MacFarlane. In their review, they note that "very few biographies have been written of individual Canadians who were awarded the Victoria Cross" and assert that "MacFarlane… has taken a giant step towards correcting this shortcoming." Further, they label the book as … Read More >
The Ottawa Citizen calls Bringing Art to Life, by Andrew Horrall, "an important book, [about] a true Canadian tragedy that deserves telling." Their review of Horrall's book is available here.
Todd May, author of Death (part of The Art of Living Series), was recently published in the New York Times. His article, "Happy Ending," offers practical insight on the phenomeona of life and death.