Editore: Ottawa: Royal Canadian Geographical Society, 1994, 1994
Da: Books on the Web, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
Paper bound, Vol. 114, No. 1. Very good or better condition. 86pp. 255 grams. Note: we have over 200 issues of Canadian Geographic in stock; contact us directly for your orders! This issue includes: Ghosts of the rain forest: rare white bears of Princess Royal Island, British Columbia by Sid Marty and Charles Russell; Maple Leaf Gardens: Icon of Canadian Culture by Charles Wilkins and Peter Tang; The Red River Valley Manitoba's storied waterway rich in history and biodiversity by Jake MacDonald and Doug Dealey; Northern oases: Polynyas, where arctic waters teem with wildlife by Fred Bruemmer; Photo contest winners portfolio. All books in stock and available for immediate shipment from Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Editore: Ottawa: Royal Canadian Geographical Society, 1993, 1993
Da: Books on the Web, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
Paper bound, Vol. 113, No. 5. Very good or better condition. 90pp. 260 grams. Note: we have over 200 issues of Canadian Geographic in stock; contact us directly for your orders! This issue includes: New Denmark: Canada's first Danish settlement by Dane Lanken and Brian Atkinson; Loud and Clear: amateur radio spans the globe by Janice Hamilton and Harold Rosenberg; Cruising to school: Gulf Islands' School Boats by Tom Koppel; Sea of cranberries: British Columbia's Fraser Valley is Canada's cranberry capital by Leslie Ellis; Minerals Magnificent by Monique Roy-Sole and Hans Blohm; Fanciful Worlds: strange beasts and myths and early maps by Jeffrey Murray. All books in stock and available for immediate shipment from Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Editore: Ottawa: Royal Canadian Geographical Society, 1995, 1995
Da: Books on the Web, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
Paper bound, Vol. 115, No. 6. 65th Anniversary Issue. New condition. 122pp. 305 grams. Note: we have over 200 issues of Canadian Geographic in stock; contact us directly for your orders! This issue includes: Creation of the e-nation: The railroad may have united the country but the telegraph called a nation into being by Rosa Harris-Adler; Phone Medicine: Ailments in the outports of Newfoundland get telephone treatment by Chris Flanagan; Computer Confidants: E-mail turned a collection of strangers into a circle of friends by Tony Leighton; Baffin by Degrees: It took six months and a lifetime of preparation to cross Canada's largest island by John Dunn; Zada's Hanukkah Legacy: A vital, old storyteller piques a boy's interest in his roots by Matt Cohen with Gary Clement. All books in stock and available for immediate shipment from Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Editore: Ottawa: Royal Canadian Geographical Society, 1995, 1995
Da: Books on the Web, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
Paper bound, Vol. 115, No. 4. Very good or better condition. 82pp. 225 grams. Note: we have over 200 issues of Canadian Geographic in stock; contact us directly for your orders! This issue includes: Calling Moncton: Telephone lines have replaced rail lines as the spokes radiating from The Hub of the Maritimes by Michel Cormier with Andre Gallant; Saskatchewan's badlands: a sun-scorched windswept region of boundless vistas and enduring beauty by Sahron Butala; Escape from bondage: Slaves fleeing the American South believed Canada was Canaan - The Promised Land by Don Gillmor with Grant Black; Treasures of an arctic artist: priceless records of our heritage, the sketchbooks of explorer George Back have been returned to Canada by David Pelly. All books in stock and available for immediate shipment from Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Editore: Ottawa: Royal Canadian Geographical Society, 1995, 1995
Da: Books on the Web, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
Paper bound, Vol. 115, No. 1. Very good or better condition. 90pp. 245 grams. Note: we have over 200 issues of Canadian Geographic in stock; contact us directly for your orders! This issue includes: The faces of Nunavik: Profiles of seven Inuit in northern Quebec who are taking charge of their destiny by David Pelly with Hans Blohm; Blue bonanza: Wild blueberries from Nova Scotia are savoured around the world by Allan Lynch with Dan Callis; Prairie oasis: The Cypress Hills have sheltered people and wildlife for thousands of years by Sid Marty with Gordon Petersen; The fatal shore: The mystery of marine mammal strandings by Harry Thurston; Photo contest winners. All books in stock and available for immediate shipment from Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Editore: Ottawa: Royal Canadian Geographical Society, 1994, 1994
Da: Books on the Web, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
Paper bound, Vol. 114, No. 6. Very good or better condition. 102pp. 265 grams. Note: we have over 200 issues of Canadian Geographic in stock; contact us directly for your orders! This issue includes: Home for the huskies: After an absence of decades, Eskimo huskies return to the Inuit of northern Quebec by Liane Benoit with Louis Molgat; Two Santas for Christmas: An eventful, and confusing, Noel remembered through the eyes of a four-year old boy Roch Carrier with Bernard Duschene; Roots of success: Regarded as a cure-all in Asia, ginseng has become one of British Columbia's most lucrative crops by John Schreiner with Bob Herger; A deep geological puzzle: Exactly how Ontario's spectacular Ouimet Canyon was formed remains an intriguing mystery by Charles Wilkins with Lori Kiceluk; Where was Hochelaga? Debate simmers over the location and fate of the Indian village Cartier visited in 1535 by Mark Abley with Mark Tomalty; The night the sea smashed Lord's Cave: Scientists still study the Grand Banks earthquake and tsunami of 1929: will it happen again? by Maudie Whelan; Comic relief: The witty world of cartoon maps by Jeffrey Murray. All books in stock and available for immediate shipment from Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Editore: Ottawa: Royal Canadian Geographical Society, 1996, 1996
Da: Books on the Web, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
Paper bound, Vol. 116, No. 1. New condition. 96pp. 245 grams. Note: we have over 200 issues of Canadian Geographic in stock; contact us directly for your orders! This issue includes: Aerial Impressions: Landscape has a language only flyers can read by Carl Hiebert; Ancestral Trail: Hidden in the Maine woods, the Old Canada Road once carried commerce north and hope south by Peter Shawn Taylor with Mark Tomalty; Journey into the Earth: Six hundred Canadian scientists are going where no one has ever gone before by Daniel Wood; Re-Gaeling Cape Breton: Musicians sprout like wildflowers in the Island's Celtic community by Silver Donald Cameron with Dan Callis. All books in stock and available for immediate shipment from Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Editore: Ottawa: Royal Canadian Geographical Society, 1995, 1995
Da: Books on the Web, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
Paper bound, Vol. 115, No. 3. Very good or better condition. 102pp. 250 grams. Note: we have over 200 issues of Canadian Geographic in stock; contact us directly for your orders! This issue includes: Visitors from space: Meteorites from the asteroid belt bombard our planet: some of them change history by Terence Dickinson; On the range again: Wood bison, North America's largest land mammal, are roaming free in Manitoba's Interlake by Barbara Huck with Brian Milne; Biter's banquet: There's a divine reason for welt season: biting flies need your blood to serve nature's purpose by Dan Schneider; Stamp it with geography: Much of our postage has a little piece of Canada on it by Louise Ellis; Cheap, nasty navy: Canada protected convoys in World War II with volunteers and rough-riding corvettes by Michael Clugston with Dan Callis. All books in stock and available for immediate shipment from Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Editore: Ottawa: Royal Canadian Geographical Society, 1994, 1994
Da: Books on the Web, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
Paper bound, Vol. 114, No. 2. Very good or better condition. 98pp. 280 grams. Note: we have over 200 issues of Canadian Geographic in stock; contact us directly for your orders! This issue includes: Avalanche! Saving lives with Western Canada's avalanche-control programs by Vivien Bowers; The enchanted woodland: working to preserve what remains of Ontario's Carolinian forests by Peter Gorrie and TJ Kerr; Probing the neutrino universe: Elusive mysterious particles are investigated in Sudbury by Wayne Campbell; Trekking a forgotten land: Three adventurers push through Labrador's wild remote Torngat Mountains by John Dunn; Ravens: The bird the Haida call the trickster by Charles Wilkins. All books in stock and available for immediate shipment from Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Editore: Ottawa: Royal Canadian Geographical Society, 1996, 1996
Da: Books on the Web, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
Paper bound, Vol. 116, No. 3. New condition. 110pp. 360 grams. Note: we have over 200 issues of Canadian Geographic in stock; contact us directly for your orders! This issue includes: Boreal Forest: A visual celebration of Canada's great northern forest by Dane Lanken; Greening the St. Lawrence: For 20 years, Daniel Green has fought to keep a waterway clean by Anne Brocklehurst with Mark Tomalty; What's in Beluga Mothers' Milk? St. Lawrence belugas are passing on to their suckling calves toxic chemicals from the river by Pierre Beland; Rethinking Green Logic: As we rally around recycling, are we ignoring what our industrious lifestyle is doing to the global landscape? by Wayne Grady with Jean Soulard; Shell Game: Nova Scotia's Blanding's turtles struggle to keep their heads above water by Harry Thurston with Wayne Barrett; Turf Wars: Once a miracle cure for the drought-ravaged Prairies, crested wheatgrass is now spreading like bad news by Don Gayton; The Twins Who Grew Giants: David and Peter Brown were eccentric recluses who shut out their disapproving neighbours by inhabiting a forest of their own design by John Portwood with Les Bazso. All books in stock and available for immediate shipment from Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Editore: Ottawa: Royal Canadian Geographical Society, 1996, 1996
Da: Books on the Web, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
Paper bound, Vol. 116, No. 5. New condition. 98pp. 255 grams. Note: we have over 200 issues of Canadian Geographic in stock; contact us directly for your orders! This issue includes: Yonge and Restless: From war route to sleazy strip, Yonge Street has been Toronto's centre of gravity for 200 years by Stephen Smith with Andrew Danson; Treasured Islands: An uninhabited archipelago, les Iles de Mingan are rocky contradictions - forested and treeless, barren and vegetation-rich by David Pelly with PIerre St. Jacques; Murder, He Mapped: A new cartographic technique helps police pinpoint the perpretrator by Taras Grescoe; Uneasy Peace: Wheat fed the economy of northwestern Alberta for a century. Today, it's fuelled by pulp and petroleum, but at what cost? by Myrna Kostash with Steve Simon; Cretaceous Creations: Casting dinosaurs in a whole new light by Dane Lanken with Sinforoso Resultay. All books in stock and available for immediate shipment from Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Editore: The Royal Canadian Geographic Society, Vanier, Ontario, 1989
Da: RareNonFiction, IOBA, Ladysmith, BC, Canada
Membro dell'associazione: IOBA
Rivista / Giornale Prima edizione
EUR 114,11
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloMagazine. Condizione: Good. First Edition. Features: Sapling to Slapshot - The history and construction of that all-Canadian symbol the Hockey Stick; The Arborists' Paradise that is Toronto's Mount Pleasant Cemetery; Wilderness Stand-Off in Temagami; West Coast Tsunami Threat; The Renowned William Pinch Mineral Collection is coming to Canada; Giant West Coast Cedars bear marks made by natives centuries ago; Sewage Lagoons - from domestic wastes come idyllic wildlife habitats at Brights Grove, Ontario; Londonderry, N.S. - from busy steel town to near ghost town; Gorgeous two-page colour-photo ad for the Cadillac Fleetwood; One-page colour photo of the world's largest hockey stick at the Expo 86 site. 90 pages. Small clipping from photo contest article on page 41. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy of this interesting issue.