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January 2014 SELECTED
NEW TITLES Some Recent Additions to the Library Collection
Collection spotlight:
Ernest Seton-Thompson’s The Trail of the Sandhill Stag ………………… p. 1
Contents Legislative Library News ................................................................................................................................................ 1 Librarian’s Picks ............................................................................................................................................................... 2 New titles to borrow ......................................................................................................................................................... 4
Aboriginal Peoples ......................................................................................................................................................... 4 Agriculture and Food ..................................................................................................................................................... 4 Biography ........................................................................................................................................................................ 4 Climate Change .............................................................................................................................................................. 4 Economics, Finance and Taxation............................................................................................................................... 4 Education and Training.................................................................................................................................................. 4 Environment, Energy and Natural Resources ............................................................................................................ 5 Health ............................................................................................................................................................................... 5 Heritage and History ...................................................................................................................................................... 5 Management and Leadership ....................................................................................................................................... 5 Politics and Government ............................................................................................................................................... 5 Social Issues ................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Manitoba Heritage titles .................................................................................................................................................. 8 Aboriginal Peoples ......................................................................................................................................................... 8 Biography ........................................................................................................................................................................ 8 Children’s Books ............................................................................................................................................................. 9 Culture, Sports and Tourism ......................................................................................................................................... 9 Education and Training.................................................................................................................................................. 9 Environment, Energy and Natural Resources .......................................................................................................... 10 Health ............................................................................................................................................................................. 10 Heritage and History .................................................................................................................................................... 10 Manitoba Fiction and Literature .................................................................................................................................. 10 Social Issues ................................................................................................................................................................. 11
Request Form ...................................................................................................................................................................... 12
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Legislative Library News
Collection Spotlight:
Ernest Seton-Thompson’s
The Trail of the Sandhill Stag Ernest Seton-Thompson was a well-respected naturalist and author working for the Government of Manitoba when The Trail of the Sandhill Stag was published by Charles Scribner’s Sons, New York, in 1899. Among the several copies owned by the Legislative Library is one inscribed by the author and given to Hugh John Macdonald two days after Macdonald won the election to become the 8th Premier of Manitoba.
Pictured are the frontispiece, title page, and inscription.
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Librarian’s Picks
Shopping for votes : how politicians choose us and we choose them / Susan Delacourt. Madeira Park, British Columbia : Douglas & McIntyre, 2013. 351 pages. JL 195 Del
From Quill and Quire (September 2013):
The problem with political advertising – from television commercials to micro-targeted get-out-the-vote efforts – is that, when properly applied, it works. […] The success of marketing innovations in Canadian political campaigns ensures that such tactics will be even more prevalent in the future, especially as a smaller percentage of the public pays attention to traditional forms of news.
Much like Sasha Issenberg’s The Victory Lab, the engaging Shopping for Votes provides a compendium of the latest vote-courting techniques used by political operatives from all parties, but especially the federal Conservatives and New
Democrats. Delacourt’s findings will not come as a massive surprise, but her vision is different from the one espoused by political pundits. Delacourt shows readers that the process of getting people to commit to one party or another is complex, and election coverage often lacks the sophistication of the campaigns being covered.
The strongest section, which draws on Delacourt’s talents as a reporter, focuses on recent efforts by the Conservatives and NDP to target voters interested in their policies. The early chapters, by contrast, provide useful historical context for the role of advertising in politics, revisiting trailblazers like Dalton Camp, Keith Davey, and Martin Goldfarb. This history comes at the expense of a greater exploration of why voters and politicians have come to see their relationship as so transactional. Delacourt shies away from confronting this topic.
At one point, she writes, “It’s probably not an accident that marketing-style politics were pioneered by market-friendly politicians.…” Of course it isn’t an accident. It may be the most important development in politics in this country in the last 40 years, and it should have played a greater role in this otherwise admirable book. – Dan Rowe, a professor of journalism in Toronto.
Whatever happened to the music teacher? : how government decides and why / Donald J. Savoie. Montréal : McGill-Queen's University Press, 2013. xi, 324 p. JL 86 .D42 Sav
From McGill-Queen’s University Press:
Thirty years ago, Anglo-American politicians set out to make the public sector look like the private sector. These reforms continue today, ultimately seeking to empower elected officials to shape policies and pushing public servants to manage operations in the same manner as their private-sector counterparts. In Whatever Happened to the Music Teacher?, Donald Savoie provides a nuanced account of how the Canadian federal government makes decisions. Savoie argues that the traditional role of public servants advising governments on policy has been turned on its head, and that evidence-based policy making is no longer valued as it once was. […]As a result, public servants have lost their way and are uncertain about how they should assess management performance, how they should generate policy advice, how they should work with their political leaders, and how they should speak truth to political power - even within their own departments. Savoie demonstrates how recent management reforms in government have caused a steep rise in the overhead cost of government, as well as how the notion that public administration could be made to operate like the private sector has been misguided and costly to taxpayers. […] Whatever Happened to the Music Teacher? is a realistic portrayal of how policy decisions are made and how actors and institutions interact with one another and exposes the complexities, contradictions present in Canadian politics and governance.
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The fast-changing Arctic : rethinking Arctic security for a warmer world / edited by Barry Scott Zellen. Calgary : University of Calgary Press, c2013. xi, 395 p. UA 880 Fas
From Book News:
The Arctic is being transformed not only by environmental changes, but also by global economics as Zellen and his contributors point out in The Fast-Changing Arctic. The discussion is also about military, strategic, diplomatic, and security issues from Asian, North American, and European viewpoints, as gas, oil, and mineral prospectors arrive to survey the area, along with commercial shipping interests. Particularly interested are the five countries that ring the Arctic: the US, Canada, Norway, and Denmark (through Greenland). Next come Sweden, Iceland, and Finland, who have territory within the Arctic Circle. All have rewritten their policies for the High North in order to nail down their rights as countries from the south call for a
piece of the action. Their assignment is "to balance opportunities for the exploitation of resources with care for the environment and the rights of Arctic residents, while ensuring the region is free from conflict"-- a seemingly tall order, which the sanguine Lieutenant Governor of Alaska refers to as the "Arctic Renaissance". […]This is a valuable book for students of strategic studies, political science, and international relations, as well as those concerned about the future of the changing Arctic.
Privatize this? : assessing the opportunities and costs of privatization / Richard A. McGowan. Sant Barbara, Calif. : Praeger, c2011. x, 206 p. HD 3850 McG
From Book News:
McGowan (economics, Boston College) examines questions about the efficiency and effectiveness of privatization. Reflecting the author's background and training in business strategy, the book focuses on the strategic advantages and disadvantages of privatization for government and private firms. The book begins by investigating why governments operate monopolies for certain industries while allowing the private sector to dominate other sectors of the economy, and then analyzes various proposals to privatize goods and services that are still being operated by the US government. The author then outlines a model for evaluating the pros and cons of the privatization process; this model is used to analyze nine real-world case studies in the US and other countries, such as Argentina's oil industry, port facilities in Canada, state-controlled liquor stores in Pennsylvania and New Hampshire, and public transportation systems in various major US cities. The book concludes with discussion of the government bailout of General Motors as an example of hybrid privatization/nationalization.
Seeds, science, and struggle : the global politics of transgenic crops / Abby Kinchy. Cambridge, MA : The MIT Press, c2012. xvii, 219 p. SB 123.57 Kin
From Choice Reviews:
This work, part of the "Food, Health, and the Environment" series, is a close study of the cultural and sociological conflicts inherent in changing agriculture through radical transformation with transgenic organisms. Many books discuss the potential environmental risks of transgenics and, through what Kinchy terms "scientization," demonstrate that the scientifically quantifiable risks are small. Though technically correct, this answer is unsatisfying to persons whose culture and worldview elevate the integrity of the organism and ecosystem above that of a source of nutrients. For example, some cultures may view maize as sacred, and organic agriculture may be
morally and theologically based. Political conflict arises when scientization ignores this social reality. This book provides well-written, focused, in-depth studies based on the author's personal interviews with participants in cases of genetically modified maize in Mexico and canola in Canada.
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New titles to borrow Aboriginal Peoples
1. Truth and indignation : Canada's Truth and Reconciliation Commission on Indian Residential Schools / Ronald Niezen. Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 2013. xiv, 173 pages. E 96.5 Nie
Agriculture and Food
2. Resistance is fertile : Canadian struggles on the biocommons / Wilhelm Peekhaus. Vancouver : UBC Press, c2013. x, 298 pages. S 494.5 .B563 Pee
3. Seeds, science, and struggle : the global politics of transgenic crops / Abby Kinchy. Cambridge, MA : The MIT Press, c2012. xvii, 219 p. SB 123.57 Kin
Biography
4. Two Dutch homesteaders in Saskatchewan / Dirk Hoogeveen. [Regina, Saskatchewan] : Dirk Hoogeveen, 2013. 31, [14] leaves. CT 2 Gelder Hoo
Climate Change
5. Assiniboine River Water Demand Study climate change assessment / Manitoba Conservation and Water Stewardship. Winnipeg : Manitoba Conservation and Water Stewardship, 2012. xii, 64 pages. Archived in English by the Manitoba Legislative Library http://digitalcollection.gov.mb.ca/awweb/pdfopener?smd=1&did=22578&md=1 Manitoba Conservation
Economics, Finance and Taxation
6. Boom and bust again : policy challenges for a commodity-based economy / David L. Ryan, editor. Edmonton, Alberta : University of Alberta Press, 2013. ix, 361 pages. HB 3755 Boo
7. Privatize this? : assessing the opportunities and costs of privatization / Richard A. McGowan. Sant Barbara, Calif. : Praeger, c2011. x, 206 p. HD 3850 McG
8. Report of the Public Utilities Board of Manitoba in respect of the 2013 Payday Loans Review. Winnipeg : Public Utilities Board of Manitoba, 2013. 75, [5] pages. Archived in English by the Manitoba Legislative Library http://digitalcollection.gov.mb.ca/awweb/pdfopener?smd=1&did=22576&md=1 Manitoba PubUt
9. The third rail : saving Canada's pension system / Jim Leech and Jacquie McNish. Toronto : Signal, 2013. 183 pages. HD 7105.35 .C3 Lee
Education and Training
10. Music : the essential component in education / Donald A. Bailey. Second edition. Winnipeg : University of Winnipeg Press, 2012. 32 p. MT 1 Bai
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11. Professional capital : transforming teaching in every school / Andy Hargreaves, Michael Fullan. London : Routledge, 2012. xix, 220 p. LB 1731 Har
Environment, Energy and Natural Resources
12. Global economic and environmental aspects of biofuels / editor, David Pimentel. Boca Raton : CRC Press, c2012. xvii, 435 p. HD 9502.5 .B542 Glo
13. Snake oil : how fracking's false promise of plenty imperils our future / Richard Heinberg. Santa Rosa, CA : Post Carbon Institute, 2013. 151 pages. TD 195 .G3 Hei
14. The pipeline and the paradigm : Keystone XL, tar sands, and the battle to defuse the carbon bomb / Samuel Avery. First edition. Washington D.C. : Ruka Press®, 2013. viii, 225 pages. TN 879.5 Ave
15. A twenty-first century US water policy / Juliet Christian-Smith and Peter H. Gleick ; with Heather Cooley ... [et al.]. Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, c2012. xxi, 334 p. TD 223 Cen
Health
16. The last plague : Spanish influenza and the politics of public health in Canada / Mark Osborne Humphries. Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 2013. xii, 323 p., [12] p. of plates. RC 150.55 .C3 Hum
Heritage and History
17. Facts concerning the famous southern Manitoba improved farms / W.H. Sharpe, real estate agent. Manitou, Manitoba : Western Canadian Presses, 1910?. 21 pages. JV 226 Man Sha
18. Manufacturing Mennonites : work and religion in post-war Manitoba / Janis Thiessen. Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 2013. x, 249 p. BX 8128 .E36 Thi
Management and Leadership
19. Global dexterity : how to adapt your behavior across cultures without losing yourself in the process / Andy Molinsky. Boston, Massachusetts : Harvard Business Review Press, [2013]. xxii, 200 pages. HD 62.4 Mol
Politics and Government
20. Building the orange wave : the inside story behind the historic rise of Jack Layton and the NDP / Brad Lavigne ; with a foreword by Olivia Chow. Madeira Park, British Columbia : Douglas and McIntyre, 2013. x, 286 pages. JL 197 .N6 Lav
21. Canadian public budgeting in the age of crises : shifting budgetary domains and temporal budgeting / G. Bruce Doern, Allan M. Maslove, and Michael J. Prince. Montreal : McGill-Queen's University Press, c2013. xiii, 282 p. HJ 793 Doe
22. Canadian public policy : selected studies in process and style / Michael Howlett. Toronto ; Buffalo ; London : University of Toronto Press, [2013] xiii, 222 pages. JL 86 .P64 How
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23. Collaborating to manage : a primer for the public sector / Robert Agranoff. Washington, DC : Georgetown University Press, c2012. xi, 270 p. JK 421 Agr
24. La condition constitutionnelle des Canadiens : regards comparés sur la réforme constitutionnelle de 1982 / Jean-Claude Racine ; préface de François Rocher. [Québec] : PUL, Presses de l'Université Laval, [2012] xiv, 206 pages. KE 3199 Rac
25. The confidence trap : a history of democracy in crisis from World War I to the present / David Runciman. Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, [2013] xxiii, 381 p. JC 421 Run
26. Conservatism in Canada / edited by James Farney and David Rayside. Toronto, ON, Canada : University of Toronto Press, 2013. xv, 379 pages. JC 573.2 .C3 Con
27. The fast-changing Arctic : rethinking Arctic security for a warmer world / edited by Barry Scott Zellen. Calgary : University of Calgary Press, c2013. xi, 395 p. UA 880 Fas
28. Fire and ashes : success and failure in politics / Michael Ignatieff. Toronto : Random House Canada, 2013. xiii, 207 pages. CT 1 Ignatieff, Michael Ign
29. Governance and public policy in Canada : a view from the provinces / Michael M. Atkinson, Daniel Béland, Gregory P. Marchildon, Kathleen McNutt, Peter W.B. Phillips, and Ken Rasmussen. North York, Ontario, Canada : University of Toronto Press, [2013] xxii, 202 pages. JL 198 Gov
30. The longer I'm Prime Minister : Stephen Harper and Canada, 2006- / Paul Wells. Toronto : Random House Canada, c2013. 436 p. CT 1 Harper, Stephen Wel
31. Mr Speaker : the office and the individuals since 1945 / Matthew Laban. London : Biteback, 2013. xii, 323 pages. JN 678 Lab
32. Shopping for votes : how politicians choose us and we choose them / Susan Delacourt. Madeira Park, British Columbia : Douglas & McIntyre, 2013. 351 pages. JL 195 Del
33. Speakers and the speakership : presiding officers and the management of business from the middle ages to the 21st century / edited by Paul Seaward. Malden, MA : Wiley-Blackwell for The Parliamentary History Yearbook Trust, 2010. v, 153 p. JN 678 Spe
34. Whatever happened to the music teacher? : how government decides and why / Donald J. Savoie. Montréal : McGill-Queen's University Press, 2013. xi, 324 p. JL 86 .D42 Sav
Social Issues
35. Bully nation : why America's approach to childhood aggression is bad for everyone / Susan Eva Porter. 1st ed. St. Paul, MN : Paragon House, 2013. xviii, 189 p. LB 3013.32 Por
36. "Don't be so gay!" : queers, bullying, and making schools safe / Donn Short. Vancouver : UBC Press, c2013. xiii, 289 pages. LB 3013.34 .C3 Sho
37. Religious explorations : history, theology, & spiritual values / Donald A. Bailey, University of Winnipeg. [Winnipeg, Manitoba : Donald Bailey], 2013. Altona, Manitoba : Friesens, 2013. viii, 396 pages. BX 9843 Bai
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38. The solution revolution : how business, government, and social enterprises are teaming up to solve society's toughest problems / William D. Eggers and Paul Macmillan. Boston, Massachusetts : Harvard Business Review Press, [2013] 292 pages. HD 60 Egg
39. The wages of relief : cities and the unemployed in prairie Canada, 1929-39 / Eric Strikwerda. Edmonton, AB : AU Press, c2013. x, 323 p. HV 109 .P734 Str
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Manitoba Heritage titles Aboriginal Peoples
40. L'arbre sacré / Judie Bopp ... [et al.] ; illustrations de Patricia Lucas ; préface de Jane Goodall. Saint-Boniface, Man. : Éditions des Plaines, 2012. 127 p. Traduction de: The sacred tree. E 98 .R3 Sac
41. The buckskin ceiling : a Native perspective on Native art politics / Alfred Young Man. Winnipeg : Aboriginal Issues Press, c2012. xii, 105 p. N 6538 .A4 You
42. Connective pedagogy : elder epistemology, oral tradition and community / Rosemary Ackley Christensen ... [et al.]. Winnipeg : Aboriginal Issues Press, c2012. viii, 127 pages. E 97 Con
43. Elder brother and the law of the people : contemporary kinship and Cowessess First Nation / Robert Alexander Innes. Winnipeg : University of Manitoba Press, c2013. vi, 249 p. E 78 .S2 Inn
44. Indigenous voices and spirit memory / David T. McNab ... [et al.]. Winnipeg : Aboriginal Issues Press, 2012. 75 p. E 78 .C2 Ind
Biography
45. Chris McCubbins : running the distance / Joe Mackintosh. Winnipeg, Manitoba : J. Gordon Shillingford Publishing, 2013. 173 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of illustrations : CT 1 McCubbins, Chris Mac
46. Colonial encounters in the fur trade, 1959-1961 / Robert Wesley Heber. Winnipeg : Aboriginal Issues Press, 2012. viii, 104 p. CT 1 Heber, Robert Wesley Heb
47. Creating space : my life and work in Indigenous education / Verna J. Kirkness. Winnipeg : University of Manitoba Press, 2013. xiv, 194 pages, [16] pages of plates. CT 1 Kirkness, Verna Kir
48. Entre fleuve et rivière : correspondance entre Gabrielle Roy et Margaret Laurence / publiée sous la direction de Paul Socken ; traduite de l'anglais par Dominique Fortier et Sophie Voillot. Saint-Boniface, Winnipeg, Canada : Éditions des Plaines, [2013] 138 pages. PS 8535 Roy
49. The God who loves me : discovering the mystical God / Joan Johannson. Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada : Berserkr Press, 2013. 180 pages. CT 1 Johannson, Joan Joh
50. Labossière descendants 1878-2006 : biographies. Winnipeg : Labossière Family Association, 2013. viii, 573 pages. CT 2 Labossière Lab
51. The library tree : how a Canadian woman brought the joy of reading to a generation of African children / Deborah Cowley. Winnipeg, Manitoba : Great Plains Publications, 2013. 232 pages. CT 1 Knowles, Kathy Cow
52. Pale blue hope : death and life in Asian peacekeeping / Ronald Poulton. Winnipeg : Turnstone Press, c2009. 224 p. CT 1 Poulton, Ron Pou
53. Sometimes a paradise : two years in Africa with CUSO 1968-1970 / Alex Tretiak. Gimli, Man. : Alex Tretiak, 2013. x, 387 pages. CT 1 Tretiak, Alex Tre
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54. Where was God? : the life story of Sherry Lynne / by Dorene Meyer. Norway House, Manitoba : Goldrock Press, 2013. 108 pages. PS 8626 Mey
Children’s Books
55. Bubs the bumblebee and the spider's web / by Joyce Graham Fogwill. [Winnipeg] : Outskirts Press Inc., 2012. 23 pages. PS 8613 Gra
56. Girls dance, boys fiddle / written by Carole Lindstrom ; illustrated by Kimberly McKay. Winnipeg, Manitoba : Pemmican Publications Inc., 2013. 32 pages. PS 8623 Lin
57. Le capteur de rêves et les sept tentations = Asabikeshiiwasp gaye awiya oga-gagwe-niisibidoon / David Bouchard, auteur ; Kristy Cameron, illustratrice ; Stephen Kakfwi, musique ; texte en ojibwé par Jason et Nancy Jones. Winnipeg, Manitoba : Les Éditions des Plaines, 2013. iii, 25 pages. Also published in English under the title: Dreamcatcher and the seven deceivers. E 98 .R3 Bou
58. The great soup parade / by Nicole Petroski ; illustrated by Arden Powell. Winnipeg, Manitoba : Purple Tuesday Press, 2013. 21 pages. Publié aussi en français sous le titre: La grande parade de la soupe. TX 557 Pet
59. Lion is lost / written and illustrated by David Yerex Williamson ; cover art by Stephen Meyer. Norway House, Manitoba : Goldrock Press, 2013. 29 pages. PS 8645 Wil
60. Nokomis and I / written and illustrated by Ferguson Plain. Winnipeg, Manitoba : Pemmican Publications Inc., 2013. 24 pages. PS 8581 Pla
61. When flowers bloom and sparrows sing / written by John Weier ; illustrated by Sheldon Dawson. Winnipeg, Manitoba : Pemmican Publications Inc., 2013. 27 pages. PS 8595 Wei
Culture, Sports and Tourism
62. 100 masters : only in Canada / Stephen Borys with Andrew Kear. Winnipeg, Manitoba : Winnipeg Art Gallery, 2013. 275 p. Exhibition curated by Stephen Borys. N 6540 One
63. Stuck in the middle : dissenting views of Winnipeg / photos by Bryan Scott ; text by Bartley Kives. Winnipeg, Manitoba : Great Plains Publications, 2013. vii, 200 pages. F 5649 .W55 Sco
64. Winnipeg now / guest curators: Meeka Walsh and Robert Enright ; texts by: Robert Enright ... [et al.]. Winnipeg : Winnipeg Art Gallery, c2013. N 6547 .W56 Win
Education and Training
65. Cues : theatre training and projects from classroom to stage / Talia Pura. Winnipeg : J. Gordon Shillingford Publishing, 2013. 261 pages. PN 1701 Pur
66. Stages : creative ideas for teaching drama / by Talia Pura. Revised 2nd edition Winnipeg, Manitoba : J. Gordon Shillingford Publishing, 2013. xii, 262 pages. PN 1701 Pur
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67. Voices from the dorms : Qualicum Beach School, Qualicum College School for Boys, 1935-1970 / Jill Oakes & Rick Riewe ; [old boys contributors : Fred Affleck ... et al.]. Winnipeg : Aboriginal Issues Press, [2010] xiv, 226 p. LC 51.2 .B7 Oak
68. Wild children--domesticated dreams : civilization and the birth of education / Layla AbdelRahim. Winnipeg : Fernwood Publishing, [2013]. 130 p. LB 45 Abd
Environment, Energy and Natural Resources
69. After the mill : from confrontation to cooperation / Michael William Aiken. Winnipeg : Aboriginal Issues Press, c2010. ix, 85 p. FC 3099 .K46 Aik
70. Opaskwayak Cree Nation guide to the wetlands of the Saskatchewan River Delta / Alli Morrison, Iain Davidson-Hunt. Winnipeg : Aboriginal Issues Press, c2012. ix, 53 p. QH 541.5 .M3 Mor
Health
71. To live and die in America : class, power, health and health care / Robert Chernomas, Ian Hudson. Winnipeg : Fernwood Pub., c2013. x, 232 p. RA 410.53 Che
Heritage and History
72. German Baptists in South Russia / Johann E. Pritzkau ; translated from German by Walter Regehr. Winnipeg, Manitoba : Kindred Productions, 2013. xxv, 185 pages. BX 6310 .R88 Pri
73. Histoire du Manitoba français / Jacqueline Blay. Saint-Boniface, Man. : Éditions du Blé, 2010- volumes : L'ouvrage complet comprendra 5 volumes. Tome 2 publié par Les Éditions des Plaines. FC 3400.5 Bla
74. Our roots : our path : our evolution : the history of the College of Registered Nurses of Manitoba / Sheila E. Dresen. Winnipeg : College of Registered Nurses of Manitoba, 2012. 142 pages. RT 85.5 .M3 Our
75. Pine Falls : placing our minds in reverse : a morsel of life as it was / Marcel R. Pitre. [Pine Falls, Man.] : Marcel R. Pitre, [2013?]. viii, 96 pages. F 5649 .P59 Pit
76. The stone marks the spot : volumes 7, 9, 15. [Rural Municipalities of Oakland, Victoria and South Norfolk] / compiled by Chris Irwin. [Winnipeg, Manitoba] : Chris Irwin, 2011. 49 p. CS 88 .M3 Sto
Manitoba Fiction and Literature
77. Buckle my shoe / Maureen Flynn. Winnipeg, Manitoba : Pemmican Publications Inc., 2013. viii, 151 pages. PS 8611 Fly
78. Friend.follow.text : #storiesFromLivingOnline / edited by Shawn Syms. Winnipeg, Manitoba : Enfield & Wizenty, 2013. 296 pages. PS 8323 .S53 Fri
79. Incantations from the republic of fire / Ron Romanowski, Ruth Rachel Cyprian, Siegfried Jerusalem, Marina Stepanova, John G. Carmody. Winnipeg : Augustine Hand Press, 2013. 71 p. PS 8635 Rom
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80. Jake's gift / Julia Mackey. 47, 4 pages. Winnipeg : Scirocco Drama, 2013. PS 8625 Mac
81. Littérature et savoir : une perspective cognitive / sous la direction de Jean Valenti. Winnipeg : Presses universitaires de Saint-Boniface, 2013. vi, 258 pages. PN 56 .K62 Lit
82. Luba, simply Luba / by Diane Flacks in collaboration with Luba Goy and Andrey Tarasiuk. Winnipeg : Scirocco Drama, 2013. 60 pages. PS 8561 Fla
83. Morven and the Horse Clan / Luanne Armstrong. Winnipeg, Manitoba : Great Plains Publications, 2013. 173 pages. PS 8551 Arm
84. Primetimes / A.J. McCormick. [Winnipeg, Manitoba] : A.J. McCormick, 2013. Winnipeg, Manitoba : McNally Robinson Booksellers, [2013]. 165 pages. PS 8625 McM
85. Rewriting the break event : Mennonites and migration in Canadian literature / Robert Zacharias. Winnipeg, Manitoba : University of Manitoba Press, 2013. xii, 227 pages. PS 8191 .M45 Zac
86. Sang d'encre : Bloodmajiq / Alexis Flower. Saint-Boniface, Manitoba, Canada : Éditions des Plaines, [2013] 174 pages. PN 6733 Flo
87. Starla / Dorene Meyer. Norway House, Manitoba : Goldrock Press, 2013. 107 pages. PS 8626 Mey
88. Stoft : dust of our being : a collection of poems / by Arthur Antonius Anderson. Winnipeg, Manitoba : Laurel Anderson-McCallum, 2013. 215 pages. Original text in Swedish from 1934 available on Peel Bibliography microfiche no. 3367. PS 8601 And
89. Will : stories / Shane Neilson. Winnipeg, Manitoba : Enfield & Wizenty, 2013. 256 pages. PS 8577 Nei
Social Issues
90. Continental crucible : big business, workers and unions in the transformation of North America / Richard Roman and Edur Velasco Arregui. Winnipeg : Fernwood Publishing, 2013. xii, 148 p. HF 1746 Rom
91. Demonstrations / Olivier Fillieule and Danielle Tartakowsky ; translated by Phyllis Aronoff & Howard Scott. Winnipeg : Fernwood, 2013. 168 p. HM 281 Fil
92. Exploring the sacred / Leigh Bryant .... [et al.]. Winnipeg : Aboriginal Issues Press, 2010. vi, 66 p. BL 205 Exp
93. On being human : essays from the fifth Shiʼi Muslim Mennonite Christian dialogue / Harry J. Huebner, Hajj Muhammad Legenhausen, editors. Winnipeg, Manitoba : CMU Press, 2013. 269 pages. BP 172 Shi
94. Revitalizing the classics : what past social theorists can teach us today / Tony Simmons. Halifax & Winnipeg : Fernwood Publishing, [2013] x, 380 pages. H 61 Sim
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