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    £25.99

    Volume II presents papers on public law and public aspects of private law, jurisprudence, and associated philosophy, constitutionalism, and juridicial international questions.

  • by Hugh MacCallum
    £28.49

    Comparing the views of John Milton with those of Calvin, the Socinians, and the Cambridge Platonists, Hugh MacCallum presents in this study a new and clearly defined interpretation of Milton's emphasis on filial freedom and filial growth.

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    £12.49

    This volume is a supplement for the years 1962 & 1963 for the title Bibliography of Canadian Bibliographies.

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    by William A.B. Douglas
    £44.99

    Douglas's account is the first to give proper credit to the RCAF for the part it played in these operations. It also incorporates new information on personalities, technology, and intelligence. This volume recreates an exciting chapter in Canada's military history.

  • by Claude Bissell
    £25.99

    Dr. Bissell has firm convictions and high ideals and does not hesitate to make them known to the reader. As a profession of faith from the president of Canada's largest university this is fascinating reading for everyone who is aware of the importance of the university in the world today

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    £23.99

    'A word and an arrow are the same -- both deliver with speedy aim.' From this saying comes the title of this entertaining collection of lively and engaging adages, bons mots, maxims, and proverbs -- an attractive sampling of the accumulated wisdom of the past.

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    £29.99

    This is an important book since it covers a crucial period in Britain's economic history. No conscientious teacher or student of industrial history can afford to ignore it.

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    £77.99

    The cartulary-chronicle of the Burgundian monastery of Beze reveals how a twelfth-century monk viewed the 500-year-long history of his house.

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    - Realism in Modern Spanish Literature and Culture
     
    £55.99

    Written by the foremost specialists in the field of contemporary Spanish letters, the essays in Imagined Truths provide an analysis of stylistic and philosophical manifestations of nineteenth- and twentieth-century Spanish literary realism.

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    - Comics Culture in Contemporary Spain
     
    £44.49

    Deploying diverse theoretical approaches - from history, memory, and emotion to urban ecology, feminism, queer studies, intermediality, and visual culture - this volume explores contemporary Spain's vibrant, diverse, socially-invested, and longstanding comics culture.

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    - Detecting the Female Body in Spanish Crime Fiction
    by Diana Aramburu
    £49.49

    This book examines representations of the female body in the early phases of contemporary Spanish crime literature.

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    - Contemporary Italian Cinema and Television in the Post-Secular Public Sphere
    by Clodagh Brook
    £37.49

    This is the first book-length study to address the question of religion in contemporary Italian cinema and television. It questions why religion persists on Italian screens and how this reflects and constructs Italy's emerging post-secularity.

  • - Forging Oscar Wilde's Extraordinary Afterlife
    by Gregory Mackie
    £66.49

    Beautiful Untrue Things explores the astonishing flurry of Oscar Wilde forgeries that circulated in the early twentieth century, offering an innovative reading that considers literary forgery a form of fan fiction.

  • - Economics and Feminism in English Women's Writing, 1880-1914
    by S. Brooke Cameron
    £64.49

    This study argues that feminist collaboration was vital to women's successful infiltration of the marketplace at the end of the nineteenth century and Edwardian period.

  • - Soviet Vocational and Technical Schooling from Kruschev to Gorbachev
    by Dennis Soltys
    £22.49

    Soltys examines the role of ideas, institutions, and societal actors in the development of education policy, with emphasis on the period from 1981 to 1991. He demonstrates how poor conceptual design and institutional fragmentation damaged Soviet education at all levels.

  • by Jr. Stackhouse
    £28.49

    This book complements current studies of Canadian evangelicalism in earlier periods and is informed by recent scholarship in Canadian, American, and British religion. It brings fresh insights to a field that is drawing increasing interest.

  • - Adoptee-Birth Mother Interactions
    by Karen March
    £17.99

    In The Stranger Who Bore Me sixty adult adoptees discuss the difficulties they have encountered in a world where biological kinship governs. Each of their stories reveals the personal dilemma created by the societal demand for secrecy and the deep pain and intense joy associated with adoptees making contact with their birth mother. Karen March has created a compelling and informative analysis of this need of some adoptees. Little research has been done on the actual outcome of adoptee-birth parent reunion and most arguments in this controversial area are based on personal anecdotal reports. This book offers the first systematic study of the consequences of reunion. As such it is an invaluable guide for any member of an adoptive triad as well as for professionals and government officials in the field of adoption.

  • - Marxist Critique of Market Despotism Beyond Postmodernism
    by Murray E.G. Smith
    £25.99

    This book is unified by a concern to reassert the pivotal importance of Marx's theory of labour-value-'the labour theory of value, ' as it is more commonly known-to an understanding of our social world and its historical development.

  • - Smart Patient's Guide to Health Care
    by Patricia J. Parsons
    £20.99

    This book is uniquely designed to put a human face on the best and worst aspects of health care; your guide to how the whole system works; the knowledge equalizer in a lopsided relationship with a doctor; and more.

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    £26.49

    This book, by experts in Anglo-American-Canadian relations, examines North Atlantic triangle diplomacy from the Alaska boundary dispute to the Suez Crisis of 1956, providing an up-to-date assessment of this important configuration of powers in twentieth-century international history.

  • by SOLECK
    £20.99

    Sam Solecki has collected and commissioned essays from around the world that provide an overview of Skvorecky's work, place him in a larger cultural and international context, and offer readings of his fiction.

  • - Canadian Protestant Clergy and the Crisis of Belief, 1850-1940
    by David Marshall
    £28.49

    The process of secularization during this time took place throughout much of the Western world. In exploring its course in Canadian Protestantism, Marshall shed light on a key development in Canadian religious and intellectual history.

  • - Conceptual Politics of Struggle
    by Gillian A. Walker
    £23.99

    Gillian Walker systematically and empirically examines the process by which the issue of wife-battering was taken away from feminists and the women being abused.

  • - Political Analysis of the National Action Committee on the Status of Women
    by Jill Vickers
    £29.99

    The book documents NAC's evolution as a 'parliament of women.' It shows how the organization moved from a fairly narrow status-of-women focus in its policies to a broadly conceived policy framework that linked such apparently sex-neutral issues as free trade, federalism, and taxation to feminism.

  • - From Diefenbaker to Mulroney
    by Garth Stevenson
    £23.99

    Garth Stevenson provides a comprehensive analysis of recent policy in domestic air transport, examining the technological and social changes that have influenced policy, and how policy has in turn contributed to those changes.

  • by Alberto Guerreiro Ramos
    £20.99

    The late Professor Ramos exposes the failure of social science in general to deal adequately with the needs of humanity in search of a meaning and order of existence and presents and alternative, a new science of organizations which address the problems of ordering social and personal affairs.

  • - The Centre in Sault Ste.Marie and the C.H.C.Alternative
    by Jonathan Lomas
    £22.49

    The United Steelworkers of America opened Canada's first community health centre in Sault Ste Marie in 1958. The history of that centre provides a unique view of developments in health care delivery in Ontario over the past twenty-five years.

  • by Colin Read
    £28.49

    Read examines the states of society in the western ear of the Gore district and much of the London district, including settlement and the national and religious backgrounds of the inhabitants, and the types of society and economy they evolved.

  • - Making a Better Book
    by Elsie Myers Stainton
    £13.99

    This is a small book of commonsense advice to authors and editors - how to practise their own crafts successfully, and how they may work most effectively with one another.

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    £25.99

    Six experts guide the reader through the maze of historical writing about pre-Confederation Canada with a critical assessment of the best and most useful articles, papers, and books that have been published.

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