Going Top Shelf: An Anthology of Canadian Hockey Poetry
Can$15.95
Editor - Michael P. J. Kennedy
Preface - Roch Carrier
Forweord - Kelly Hrudey

Here, gathered in one collection for the first time, are Canada’s best hockey poems and song lyrics. Included are works by such outstanding Canadian poets as Michael Ondaatje, Al Purdy, Margaret Avison, Don Gutteridge and Lorna Crozier, and lyrics by The Tragically Hip, The Rheostatics, Kathleen Edwards, Stompin’ Tom Connors and others.
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Jack Whyte: Forty Years in Canada
Can$32.95
Author-Jack Whyte

Jack Whyte is known worldwide for his novels about Arthurian England. But before he was the Jack Whyte, he was a high-school English teacher, professional musician, actor, entertainer and scriptwriter for CBC national television. Next came an advertising career, which continued to introduce him to a range of fascinating people. Along the way, his "fervent preoccupation with the Arthurian legend" led him to write the eight-novel series A Dream of Eagles/The Camulod Chronicles. It was followed in 2006 by Knights of the Black and White, first in Jack's new trilogy on the Knights Templar.
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Tributes to the Scarlet Riders
Can$16.95
1-894384-70-9
Collected by-Edgar Kuhn
This engaging anthology of verse, compiled by Edgar Kuhn, reflects the early history and experiences of the NWMP, RNWMP, and RCMP from the 1880s to the present.
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Where the River Ran
Can$15.95
0-920663-69-9
Thelma Irvine
 Where the River Ran presents the story of the Peace, the river and the land, in a sequence of short stories and poems. The history of the Peace is brought to life through an imaginative mix of fictional storytellers and historical events.
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