Original softcover book with illustrated covers, hardbound in blue leatherette with gilt ruling and lettering on the spine. The head of the spine has a few tears. The binding is separating at page VIII, but is not loose. The interior is clean and free of writing or marks. 505-page history of L'île d'Orléans in the St. Lawrence River north of Quebec City. Numerous illustrations, including 14 colored plates with printed tissue guards. View More...
Chip to the bottom of the rear cover at spine. Light reading wear otherwise. Monthly publication with articles about places in Canada that the historic Hudson's Bay Company has been or is currently associated. Articles in this issue include: Nirkit: Good Food; Lord and Lady Aberdeen: Their Okanagan Ranches; Commerce, Civility and Old Sault Ste. Marie; Pacific Lagoon Afternoon; The Pangnirtung Tapestries; School Days at Willowbrook; The Reverend David Jones: Missionary at Red River 1823-38; Fort Dunvegan; and Book Reviews. 63 pages. View More...
Edge wear and light soil to covers. Creasing to the spine and a short tear at the foot and front cover. Upper-corner of the first page is torn away. 320 pages. French language text. View More...
Light bumping head of spine, short tear lower corner of rear panel. Evolution of the chuckwagon from range days and cattle round-ups in western Canada to rodeo racing events. 192 pages, illustrated with 175 archival and contemporary color photographs. Includes Appendix of Winners, Glossary, and Index. View More...