Coyote Music And Other Humorous Tales Of The Early West

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In this lighthearted and charming collection of stories, popular historian Grant MacEwan captures the homespun humour, the outrageous antics, and the colourful characters that brought laughter and joy into the often difficult lives of the early pioneers. Among these pages you will meet the likes of: Pegleg Paul, king of woodenleg mirth and permanent fixture at the Fleet Livery's Hot Stove Liars' League; and Tom Sukanen, inventor and mechanical genius, obsessed with the singlehanded construction of a 43-foot, 15-tonne seaworthy ship on the banks of the South Saskatchewan River.

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Genre : Fiction
Author : Grant MacEwan
Publisher : Rocky Mountain Books Ltd
Release : 1993
File : 236 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0921102267


Lizzie Rummel

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Elizabeth von Rummel, born into aristocracy in turn-of-the-century Germany, came with her family to live on a ranch in the Alberta foothills, when working on it became the alternative to life in her World War One-ravaged homeland. Then, when most people were settling into middle age, Lizzie struck out on another challange; for 32 years she ran backcountry lodges like Skoki and Assiniboine, for which she received the Order of Canada and the friendship of hundreds of people whose lives were enhanced by her special charm.

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Genre : Biography & Autobiography
Author : Ruth Oltmann
Publisher : Rocky Mountain Books Ltd
Release : 1983-05
File : 172 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0921102399


The Literary History Of Alberta Volume Two

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In this, the companion to the landmark volume The Literary History of Alberta, Volume One: From Writing-on-Stone to World War Two, George Melnyk examines Alberta literature in the second half of the twentieth century. At last, Melnyk argues, Alberta writers have found their voice--and their accomplishments have been remarkable. The contradictory landscape, the stereotypes of the Indian, the Mountie, and the Cowboy, and the language of the Other, speaking from the margins--these elements all left their impressions on the consciousness of early Alberta. But writers in the last few decades have turned this inheritance to their advantage, to create compelling stories about this place and its people. Today, Melnyk discovers, Alberta writers can appreciate not only this achievement, but also its essential source: the symbolic communication of Writing-on-Stone. The Literary History of Alberta, Volume Two extends the study of Alberta's cultural history to the present day. It is a vital text for anyone interested in Alberta's vibrant literary culture.

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Genre : Literary Criticism
Author : George Melnyk
Publisher : University of Alberta
Release : 1998
File : 328 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0888643241


Canadian Books In Print Author And Title Index

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Genre : Canada Imprints
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Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Release : 1975
File : 1610 Pages
ISBN-13 : 00688398


A Century Of Grant Macewan

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August 12, 2002 would have marked the 100th birthday of one of Western Canada's most beloved, exemplary, idiosyncratic and admired citizens, the Hon. J.W. Grant MacEwan. A Century of Grant MacEwan: Selected Writings is published to mark the centenary of the author's birth, and showcases the writing achievements of this remarkable man. From his first foray into historical writing, The Sodbusters (1948), to Watershed: Reflections on Water (2000), this collection offers a fascinating selection drawn from the nearly fifty books that won him a place in hearts and on bookshelves across the Canadian West. From perilous Chilcotin–Klondike cattle drives to the creation of a short-lived republic within the boundaries of Manitoba, A Century of Grant MacEwan is MacEwan at his finest, preserving little-known or neglected nuggets of the past for future generations to read and remember. Through his writing, MacEwan shows us our history.

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Genre : History
Author : Grant MacEwan
Publisher : Brindle and Glass
Release : 2011-02-01
File : 259 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781926972008


Elements Of Indigenous Style

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Elements of Indigenous Style offers Indigenous writers and editors—and everyone creating works about Indigenous Peoples—the first published guide to common questions and issues of style and process. Everyone working in words or other media needs to read this important new reference, and to keep it nearby while they’re working. This guide features: - Twenty-two succinct style principles. - Advice on culturally appropriate publishing practices, including how to collaborate with Indigenous Peoples, when and how to seek the advice of Elders, and how to respect Indigenous Oral Traditions and Traditional Knowledge. - Terminology to use and to avoid. - Advice on specific editing issues, such as biased language, capitalization, and quoting from historical sources and archives. - Case studies of projects that illustrate best practices.

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Genre : Language Arts & Disciplines
Author : Gregory Younging
Publisher : Brush Education
Release : 2018-03-01
File : 162 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781550597165


Healy S West

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Through his incredibly varied fifty-year career, John J. Healy left an indelible mark on the Canadian and American west. At different points in his storied life, Healy was a soldier, a trapper, a prospector, a free trader, an explorer, a horse dealer, a scout, a lawman, a newspaper editor, a speculator, a merchant, a capitalist, a historian, and a politician. He defied classification while defining the lifestyle of a frontier adventurer and buccaneer capitalist in the late nineteenth century. In Healy's West, Gordon E. Tolton cuts through the mythology and controversy of this larger-than-life character, giving us the most complete and truly balanced account of Healy's life ever published. From Irish famine to army saddle; from scouting on the Oregon Trail to digging for mountain gold in Idaho; from taking on powerful monopolies to trading with the Blackfoot; from political manoeuvring to hunting down rustlers behind a sheriff's badge, Healy challenged life, nature, enemies and, governments head on-in print, in business, and in physical combat. An entertaining and critical portrayal of the west's most charismatic figure, Healy's West is a must-read for any history buff .

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Genre : Biography & Autobiography
Author : Gordon E. Tolton
Publisher : Heritage House Publishing Co
Release : 2014
File : 304 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781927527658


Alberta History Along The Highway

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Genre : History
Author : Ted Stone
Publisher : Red Deer, Alta. : Red Deer College Press
Release : 1996
File : 312 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015038014885


Canadian Books In Print

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Genre : Canada
Author : Marian Butler
Publisher :
Release : 2000
File : 1502 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015046815406


Canadian Books In Print

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Genre : Canada
Author :
Publisher :
Release : 2003
File : 956 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015054030369