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On 26 November, 1917, the National Hockey League/Ligue Nationale de hockey was founded in Montreal, Quebec. It would take 23 years from formation for the League to reach the more well-known era of the Original Six. Before that, teams like the Quebec Bulldogs, Hamilton Tigers, and Victoria Cougars battled for the Stanley … Read More >
Writer, potter, painter, and poet Benjamin Hertwig is embarking on a tour to launch his latest collection of poetry, Slow War, over the first two weeks of October. Hertwig will make four Canadian stops, including Edmonton, Winnipeg, Toronto, and Montreal.
In A Canadian Climate of Mind: Passages from Fur to Energy and Beyond, author Timothy B. Leduc looks at climate change not only as a feature of the physical world but also as a state of the human spirit. Weaving together voices from numerous backgrounds and time periods with … Read More >
Newly released from the Fall 2017 catalogue, two new editions explore Canadian history through a lens of Indigenous studies and Northern studies. In the second edition of Voices from Hudson Bay, Muskego Cree elders recall the daily lives and experiences of the men and women who lived an worked at the Hudson’s Bay Company post at York … Read More >
In a year of many anniversaries, 2017 also marks 100 years since the passage of the first Federal progressive income tax act that was signed into law on September 20, 1917. To meet the financial pressures of World War I, the government of Robert Borden conceived of a direct tax on income which brought a … Read More >
Number 82 on The Guardian’s 100 Best Nonfiction Books list is The Diary of Fanny Burney (1778). Robert McCrum, associate editor of the Observer, argues that “Fanny Burney’s acutely observed memoirs open a window on the literary and courtly circles of late 18th-century England.” To accompany The Guardian’s choice, we revisit five … Read More >
As we approach the release of Jane Austen’s Transatlantic Sister: The Life and Letters of Fanny Palmer Austen, author Sheila Johnson Kindred offers insight on the process behind documenting the life of Jane’s sister-in-law, Fanny Palmer Austen.
Titles from our Fall 2017 catalogue have started arriving. This catalogue is no different from its predecessors, with areas of study ranging from Architecture to Indigenous Studies to World History. However the following four are a collection of newly released titles uniquely connected by their subject matter: war. With differing perspectives, each confronts … Read More >
On Monday, August 7, our westerly neighbours will celebrate BC Day. To help them celebrate we’re highlighting three upcoming titles from our Fall catalogue that explore specific social and political histories within British Columbia.