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Donald MacKay Anticosti: The Untamed Island Toronto McGraw-Hill Ryerson 1979 0070829330 / 9780070829336 Hardcover Good Good 0070829330 160 pages including notes, bibliography and index. Tells the story of Anticosti and its people from the discovery by Jacques Cartier to the present day. Profusely illustrated in black and white. Usual library markings. Average wear. Solid working copy. Price:
49.95 CDN
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Donald MacKay Heritage Lost: The Crisis in Canadas Forests Toronto Macmillan of Canada 1985 0771598289 / 9780771598289 Hardcover Fine Very Good 0771598289 272 pages plus index. Includes colour plates plus black and white photographs. One Canadian in ten is employed directly or indirectly by our forest industry - yet that industry is now at risk. We are in grave danger of running out of trees. Author travelled from coast to coast to assess the situation. Shows the historical, economic, and ecological causes of the current problems that affect every province. Points the way for us to act, before it is too late. Book clean, square and unmarked with only negligible wear. Dust jacket with some small tears and moderate wear. Small sticker residue upon back of dust jacket. Price:
29.95 CDN
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Donald MacKay The Square Mile: Merchant Princes of Montreal Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Douglas & Mcintyre Ltd 1987 0888945620 / 9780888945624 First Edition Hardcover Good Fair 0888945620 224 pages. Index. Select bibliography. Reference notes. "Like Beacon Hill in Boston and Nob Hill in San Francisco, Montreal's Square Mile was a golden enclave for the rich and powerful in the halcyon days before income tax, a small geographic area whose inhabitants controlled two thirds of the nation's wealth. The Square Mile was the cradle of Canada's commercial aristocracy home of the McGills and McTavishes (furs), Molsons (beer), Redpaths (sugar), Ogilvies (flour), and scores of families that came after them to live on the elm-shaded streets in the shadow of Mount Royal." - from dust jacket. Wonderful and abundant black and white archival photographs. Usual library markings. Average wear. Binding sound. A solid reference copy. Price:
199.95 CDN
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