White Star, 2006. — 136 p. — (Exploring Countries of the Wor). From the snowy peaks of the Rockies to the vibrant French culture of Montreal to the urban sophistication of Toronto, this volume takes young readers on a lively journey through Canada. Hundreds of full-color photographs, supplemented by a concise, accessible text, provide a glimpse into the vast country to the...
Yankee Books, 1987. — 104 p. With nineteen published books of photographs to his credit, Sherman Hines has become Canada's most popular photographer. The range of his ideas, from the dramatic to the subtle, appeals to the wide spectrum of human emotion. In any of his books you will find light, radiant colour, grandeur and serenity — in fact, you will discover a photographer...
Whitecap Books, 1997. — 104 p. — (Canada Series). In vibrant color photographs, this book captures the romance, diversity, and excitement of Montreal. From the cobblestone squares of the old city to the lively jazz festival, each page is a stunning visual tour. About the Canada series: As expansive as Canada itself, this outstanding series captures outstanding views of...
McClelland and Stewart, 1972. — 136 p. The first edition of this book appeared early in 1967 and was intended as a testimonial to our Centennial Year. We never expected that the demand for it would outlast 1967, but for five years the demand has been constant. These have been long years for all of us and the psychic and political shiftmgs both in Canada and the rest of the...
Camden House, 1991. — 172 p. No region in Canada reflects the diversity, the hardships and the rewards of the land more profoundly than do the Prairie Provinces. With In a Sea of Wind: Images of the Prairies, veteran photo journalists Yva Momatiuk and John Eastcott have created an evocative record of that landscape. Travelling across the countryside with their daughter Tara....
Firefly Books, 1998. — 168 p. The authors have not only captured the unique flavor of the people but have recorded hours of conversations as their subjects reminisced about life, work and the changes that have washed over the island since Confederation.
Here and There, 2004. — 128 p. This Bushy-tailed Woodrat, otherwise known as a Packrat, was trying to take over the engine compartment of my truck. We had been parked in a campsite along the forestry road near Livingstone Falls and drove several kilometres the next morning before discovering him. That's just one of many experiences I had while collecting images for this book....
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