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Italian Lives: Cape Breton Memories

Migliore, Sam / Dipierro, A. Evo
Italian Lives: Cape Breton Memories
The rich and varied experiences of Italians living in Cape Breton in their own words-immigration, work in the home, the steel plant and the coal mines, and life in business, politics and other areas of endeavour. Editors and analysts Sam Migliore and Evo DiPierro help illuminate a variety of other important and sensitive subjects as well.

CHF 38.90

The Blue Room, Poems

Spinazzola (1970-2003), Carlo / Spinazzola, Angelo
The Blue Room, Poems
To get a sense of the significance of Carlo Spinazzola's work, it is important to see it in the context of the full breadth of the artistic undertakings he applied himself to. To see him just as a poet, or as a musician, or as a painter, is to miss the spirit that ran through all his work. He was all of these things and none - his artistic output flowed naturally, taking a number of forms, always in the same spirit. His life and his work spoke...

CHF 21.90

Us and Them

MacDonald, Hugh R.
Us and Them
Set in late-1920s Sydney Mines, Us & Them is the story of sixteen-year-old JW Donaldson, who interrupts his high school education to work in the coal mine to help support his family.

CHF 17.90

Governance and Social Leadership

Campbell, Robert A.
Governance and Social Leadership
Governance and Social Leadership examines the inadequacies of current theories on leadership in order to help us better understand the process of leadership and to suggest mechanisms for change. The proliferation of examples of poor political, religious, corporate and even grass roots leadership is troubling, to say the least. Perhaps more troubling is the resulting cynicism-and apathy-on the part of populations who sorely desire, and deserve,...

CHF 37.90

Tinker and Blue, a Novel

Macdonald, Frank
Tinker and Blue, a Novel
Frank Macdonald's reputation for colourful characters, subtle satire and social conscience is omnipresent in the hilarious adventures of Cape Breton pals Tinker and Blue in late-'60s San Francisco. At age 19 and 20, respectively, Tinker Dempsey and his oldest friend Blue figured it was time they followed generations of Cape Bretoners and crossed the Canso Causeway, if for no other reason than to find a few stories they could call their own whe...

CHF 27.90

One with the Music: Cape Breton Step Dancing Tradition an...

Melin, Mats
One with the Music: Cape Breton Step Dancing Tradition and Transmission
Swedish-born traditional dancer and researcher Mats Melin has worked and performed extensively in the Scottish Highlands, the Hebrides, Orkney and Shetland, in their schools and communities promoting Scottish traditional dance. He has also taught and performed in Sweden, Canada, USA, Russia and New Zealand. Mats has a vast knowledge of all aspects of the Scottish traditional dance scene, but specializes in Cape Breton step dancing. One With th...

CHF 38.90

The Cape Breton Fiddle Companion

Doherty, Liz
The Cape Breton Fiddle Companion
Celtic music scholar and musician Liz Doherty is no stranger to Cape Breton music - in fact, she has made a study of it. Doherty's exposure to, and research of, the island's music traditions was the germination for this compendium on the Cape Breton fiddle: its history, its people, the tunes, the recordings. The fiddle music of Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, has its own sound, artistic standards, performance practices and etiquette. The Cape...

CHF 37.90

Reeling Roosters & Dancing Ducks: Celtic Mouth Music

Sparling, Heather
Reeling Roosters & Dancing Ducks: Celtic Mouth Music
Puirt-a-beul - the Scottish Gaelic term for mouth music - is a toe-tapping, tongue-twisting genre of song that parallels the Celtic instrumental dance tune tradition. Though puirt-a-beul are popular with both Gaelic-speaking and non-Gaelic speaking audiences, this book offers the first comprehensive study of the genre. Heather Sparling's survey of Gaelic puirt-à-beul offers a new perspective on a subject about which relatively little has been ...

CHF 27.90

Old Trout Funnies: The Comic Origins of the Cape Breton L...

Brodie, Ian / MacKinnon, Paul Moose
Old Trout Funnies: The Comic Origins of the Cape Breton Liberation Army
Now iconic to Canadian, if not global culture, Cape Breton Island underwent a metamorphosis of sorts during the 1970s and 1980s. Long marginalized by geography, economics and predominant mainland political culture, a countercultural sea change brought the island's deeply rooted creative side-music, drama, literature and humour-to centre stage. One such stage was Old Trout Funnies, a homegrown satirical series of comic books created by artist P...

CHF 27.90

Rudan Mi-Bheanailteach Is an Cothroman, Dain: Intangible ...

Macfhionghain, Lodaidh / MacKinnon, Lewis
Rudan Mi-Bheanailteach Is an Cothroman, Dain: Intangible Possibilities, Poems
LEWIS MACKINNON was born in Inverness, Cape Breton, to a Gaelic-speaking father and a French Acadian mother. He was raised in Antigonish County, on the Nova Scotia mainland. Educated in English, throughout his personal, academic and professional activities, Lewis has maintained an interest in his Gaelic roots. He is an accomplished singer as well as poet. His first collection Famhair agus dàin Ghàidhlig eile (Giant and other Gaelic poems) was ...

CHF 22.50

The Warmth of the Welcome: Is Atlantic Canada a Home Away...

Tastsoglou, Evangelia / Dobrowolsky, Alexandra / Cottrell, Barbara
The Warmth of the Welcome: Is Atlantic Canada a Home Away from Home for Immigrants?
Atlantic Canada is renowned for its lengthy coastlines, rural expanses, a reputedly slower pace and its welcoming, warm and friendly people. But for immigrants especially, how much of this is rhetoric, and how much is reality? Atlantic Canada is renowned for its lengthy coastlines, rural expanses, a reputedly slower pace and its welcoming, warm and friendly people. But for immigrants especially, how much of this is rhetoric, and how much is re...

CHF 37.90

Immortal Air, a Novel

Rombough, Tracey
Immortal Air, a Novel
Bright and promising as a student, George Cameron was sent to live with his sister in Boston while he attended a prestigious Latin school and later the Boston School of Law. It was what his mother wanted for him and his brother, Charley. It was what any well-bred family would want for an intelligent son destined for greater things than his humble New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, upbringing. Always at odds with the demands of his mother, George strugg...

CHF 27.90

Crossings, a Thomas Pichon Novel

Johnston, A. J. B.
Crossings, a Thomas Pichon Novel
Thomas Pichon seems forever at a crossroads, often choosing the path of least resistance, or the most tempting. In this, the third Thomas Pichon novel, his life remains more complicated than he wishes. He encounters highwaymen on a country road, succumbs to a tempting tryst in the spa town of Bath, squanders a new love in London and longs for the higher social station he once enjoyed. Returning to Paris, Thomas's work life initially stalls, bu...

CHF 27.90

Living Treaties: Narrating Mi'kmaw Treaty Relations

Battiste, Marie
Living Treaties: Narrating Mi'kmaw Treaty Relations
First Nations, Métis and Inuit lands and resources are still tied to treaties and other documents, though their relevance seems forever in dispute. Treaties were negotiated in good faith with the objective of shared benefits to all parties and members. It is important to know about them, to read them, to hear them and to comprehend their constitutional significance in order to recognize them as part of contemporary life. Revealing another side...

CHF 37.90

The Oak Island Mystery, Solved

Steele, Joy A.
The Oak Island Mystery, Solved
For more than two centuries, adventurers, thrill seekers and treasure hunters have tried to unlock the secret of Oak Island, investing millions of dollars, and costing at least six lives. And the obsession continues: a television series in the winter of 2014 and seasonal walking tours of the area that include locations highlighted by the series. Theories and intrigue abound - a clandestine treasure trove? The resting place of some holy relic? ...

CHF 34.50

Indigenous Business in Canada: Principles and Practices

Brown, Keith G. / Doucette, Mary Beth / Tulk, Janice Esther
Indigenous Business in Canada: Principles and Practices
Students who study business in university are not likely to hear about or discuss examples of indigenous business successes from across the country. Rarely would one see references to indigenous communities, let alone examples of them growing multi-million dollar businesses and partnering to lead innovative economic development projects that positively impact the national economy. Resources are scarce and inadequate, an oversight that is to ou...

CHF 37.90

Charting the Darkness, a Novel

Geisel, A. C.
Charting the Darkness, a Novel
American-born fighter pilot and Vietnam veteran, Nick Sullivan, is a broken man. Abandoned for dead by his family while he rotted in a Viet Cong prison camp, Sullivan finds solace in alcohol and flashbacks to war and prison. The death of a nearly forgotten uncle takes Sullivan to Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, where he had spent many adolescent summers with his family and all that such a privilege entailed - beaches, fishing and first loves. His un...

CHF 27.90