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Ian Macdonald:
Ian worked on the Victoria Colonist, the Vancouver Province, and the Vancouver Sun for many years. Later he worked in media relations for federal ministers, the prime minister and as head of Transport Canada Information. Ian has written for magazines, radio, television and film.
Betty O'Keefe:
In the mid-50's Betty was a reporter for the Province for seven years. Later she spent fifteen years working for a large Canadian Corporation as communications supervisor. Betty has written two corporate biographies. They are: Brenda, The Story of a Mine and The Mines of Babine Lake. In 1994, Macdonald and O'Keefe joined forces to write about western Canadian history and contemporary issues. The Mulligan Affair is their third book.
 
borntodie_144.jpg Born to Die: A Cop Killer's Final Message
Can$16.95
1-894384-69-5
Author-Ian Macdonald and Betty O'Keefe


Macdonald and O’Keefe’s latest book delves into the life and times of Joe Gordon, the cop killer who lived and died in 1950s Vancouver, British Columbia.
 

 
cndhollywar_s.gif Canadian Holy War
Can$17.95
1-894384-11-3
Author-Ian Macdonald and Betty O'Keefe


In previous books for Heritage House, Betty O’Keefe and Ian Macdonald have developed a knack for providing insight into Canadian social history while relating an engrossing, often dramatic story. Canadian Holy War is no exception.
 

 
canadianholywar_144.jpg Canadian Holy War
Can$17.95
1-894384-11-3
Authors-Ian Macdonald and Betty O'Keefe


"On Earth, one gentle soul the less; in Heaven, one angel more." So reads the epitaph of Scottish nursemaid Janet Smith, the victim of a 1924 tragedy that ignited racial tension in a very young Vancouver.
 

 
merchantprince_144.jpg Merchant Prince
Can$18.95
1-894384-30-X
Author-Betty O'Keefe and Ian MacDonald


Everyone who lives in the western provinces of Canada has been affected by Alexander McRae. That's why Betty O'Keefe and Ian MacDonald believe the man deserves more than fleeting references in Canadian history books.
 

 
thesommersscandal_s.jpg The Sommers Scandal
Can$16.95
1-895811-96-1
Author-Ian Macdonald and Betty O'Keefe


The Felling of Trees and Tree Lords.....It was 1955 and the biggest scandal of the year...
 

 
thefinalvoyageoftheprincesssohpia_s.jpg The Final Voyage of the Princess Sophia
Can$16.95
1-895811-84-3
Author-Ian Macdonald and Betty O'Keefe


Just after 5 p.m. on October 25th 1918, was the last time anyone ever heard from the Princess Sophia. More than 350 people died and Canadian Pacific Railway’s British Columbia Coast Service was forever tarnished. What really happened?
 

 
mulliganaffair_s.jpg The Mulligan Affair
Can$16.95
1895811-45-7
Author-Ian Macdonald and Betty O'Keefe


In the year 1955, the city of Vancouver was shocked to find that the police chief, Walter Mulligan, was a cop on the take. "The Mulligan Affair" is a true account of what happened, and who made it happen.
 


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