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Adventure-tale devotees and conservationists will enjoy this veterinarian's memoir on treating and studying African wildlife.
An insightful history of the fractious early relationship between Pierre Elliott Trudeau and Alberta.
Thirty-four light-hearted tales (circa 1910–1950) are told by this popular historian, broadcaster, and long-time Edmontonian.
Provocative essays explore the poetry and political economy of life in Canada’s rural West.
Nine essays explore how gardeners and gardens molded Edmonton’s social, cultural, and physical landscape.
Japanese “private writer” bridges gap between traditional and pop cultures with stories of the ordinary.
Through poetry, Jenna Butler pieces together the life of a cherished grandmother lost to Alzheimer’s.