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  • What Every Woman Should Know About Marriage, Separation and Divorce

    This book, written in 1980, answers the questions women ask about marriage, separation and divorce. In clear, easily understood language, it focuses on the financial, legal and business side of marriage.
    $16.95, paperback
  • Alberta Labour

    Illustrated with over 90 full-page photographs, most of them never before published, Alberta Labour vividly depicts the working people of Alberta and their unparalleled contribution to the province's history.
    $29.95, paperback
  • Business and Social Reform in the Thirties

    This book challenges the commonly accepted view that governments enacted social reforms in the 1930s in response to demands for more equitable redistribution of wealth in a time of trouble, robbing from the rich to give to the poor.

    $16.95, paperback
  • Nobody Said No

    Who could have imagined that the RCMP, those clean-cut men in red, steal dynamite and destroy private property, break and enter, wiretap at will and generally behave as if the law of the land applied to everyone but themselves?
    $14.95, paperback
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    Rumours of War

    The 1970 October Crisis-the kidnapping of James Cross, the murder of Pierre Laporte, the proclamation of the War Measures Act under which hundreds of innocent citizens were arrested, these events have become part of our national consciousness.
    $9.95, paperback
  • The Canadian Fact Book on Poverty

    The Fact Book on Poverty clearly indicates certain groups in our society are especially vulnerable to poverty.
    $35.00, paperback
  • The Monetarist Counter-Revolution

    First published in 1979, The Monetarist Counter-Revolution is an early and acute criticism of monetarist economic policies as applied in Canada.
    $14.95, paperback
  • We Stood Together

    First published in 1979, We Stood Together offers vivid and immediate accounts of the most exciting and influential moments in Canadian labour history.
    $14.95, paperback
  • William Irvine

    Along with J.S. Woodsworth, William Irvine was one of the pioneers of socialism in Canada, a member of the radical Ginger Group, progenitor of the C.C.F. and N.D.P.

    $16.95, paperback
  • A Practical Guide to Canadian Political Economy

    Published in 1978, A Practical Guide to Canadian Political Economy is a useful reference to sources published up to the late 1970s.
    $5.95, paperback
  • Beauté Tragique

    On trouvera ici le meilleur de la peinture et de l'écriture des deux conflits mondiaux.
    $45.00, hardcover
  • Bethune

    Three of Norman Bethune's close Montreal friends and associates from the Thirties collaborated to write this informal portrait of Bethune during a critical and fascinating period of his life.
    $4.99, paperback
  • Natural Dyes

    Hermine Lathrop-Smit provides 36 easy to follow recipes for turning common Canadian plants such as marigolds, onions and lily of the valley into a wide range of beautiful and unique colours from burnt oranges to subtle pinks and smoky greys.
    $14.95, paperback
  • Out of Work

    Cy Gonick is one of Canada's leading political economists. In this he explains why unemployment is built into our economy, despite the human hardships it causes.

    $35.00, hardcover
  • Quebec in Question

    Quebec's history, covering up to the seventies, as written by an advocate of Quebec's independence.

    $22.95, paperback
  • What Does Quebec Want?

    This book, first published in 1978, maintains that there is a clear answer to its eponymous question, perennially voiced by English-speaking Canadians.

    $45.00, hardcover
  • Apples, Peaches and Pears

    Recipes from the classics to the most inventive and unusual for three of Canada's finest summer fruits.

    $15.00, hardcover
  • City for Sale

    City for Sale is perhaps the most penetrating, myth-shattering analysis ever made of landownership and kindered forces behind a city's development.
    $29.95, paperback
  • How Levesque Won

    First published in 1977, How Levesque Won is a vivid and immediate report on a seismic shift in Canadian politics, the aftershocks of which continue to be felt today.

    $14.95, paperback
  • Mennonite Furniture

    The art, architecture and furniture of Ontario's Mennonite settlers reflected the deep convictions of these law-abiding, profoundly religious and pacifist people.
    $2.99, paperback
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