• Elizabeth Lefort Canada's Artist in Wool

    Elizabeth Lefort Canada’s Artist in Wool

    Created by: Daniel Doucet

    The Cheticamp rug hooking tradition is prized the world over. The most celebrated fibre artist from this tradition is undoubtedly Elizabeth LeFort (1914-2005). LeFort’s remarkable talent for portraiture in wool resulted in purchases and commissions the world over; her work hangs in Rideau Hall, Buckingham Palace, the White House and the Vatican.

    Daniel Doucet followed her life and her career for many years, with this biography in mind. Photographs of many of her pieces are complemented by photos of many of the public highlights of her career.

    $24.95
  • Malagawatch Mice and the Cat Who Discovered America

    Malagawatch Mice and the Cat Who Discovered America

    Created by: Caroline Stellings

    The Malagawatch Mice are well settled in their believed church, now at the Nova Scotia Highland Village in Iona, Cape Breton. But they are not alone–Henry, a stray cat with a mysterious past has taken up residence in the church and the mice are convinced that life will never be the same.

    Yet, there is something familiar about this cat and, determined that there must be some good in him, Grandpa sets out to prove to Henry that he is much more than a no-good stray.

    A monument in Halfway Cove, on Nova Scotia’s Eastern Shore, acknowledges that Prince Henry Sinclair of the Orkney Islands made the first transatlantic crossing and landed there in 1398, almost a century before Columbus. The monument describes his landing in Chebabucto Bay, and the fact that he spent a year exploring Nova Scotia, with the help of the kind Mi’Kmaq people.

    $14.95
  • Discovering Cape Breton Folklore

    Discovering Cape Breton Folklore

    Created by: Richard MacKinnon

    For more than two decades, Richard MacKinnon—Canada Research Chair in Intangible Cultural Heritage, Cape Breton University—has researched Cape Breton’s rich cultural heritage: from protest songs to company houses, from co-operative housing to nicknames, from log buildings to cockfighting.In Discovering Cape Breton Folklore, professor MacKinnon revists some of his research and exposes us to some new.

    $24.95
  • Famhair/Giant

    Famhair/Giant

    No contemporary work from a sole author of Gaelic poetry from the Nova Scotia perspective been published in this province – until now. Cultural identity, sense of place and expression are important elements in the work of any artist. This book of contemporary Nova Scotia Gaelic poetry spans the landscape of Gaelic Cape Breton, the eastern Nova Scotia mainland and indeed the broader collective consciousness of Nova Scotians within the confines of their own province and in the wider, diverse, multi-ethnic, North American reality.

    $15.95
  • Dance to the Piper

    Dance to the Piper

    Created by: Barry Shears

    Barry Shears is a native of Glace Bay, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, and an acknowledged expert on the history of traditional piping in Nova Scotia and its intrinsic connection to the Gaelic language, music and culture. An award-winning musician, Barry has performed at concerts and festivals throughout North America, as well as in Scotland and Europe. He has previously published several books of bagpipe music and history.

    $23.95
  • Percy Willmot: A Cape Bretoner at War

    Percy Willmot: A Cape Bretoner at War

    Created by: Brian Tennyson

    When Britain went to war with Germany in August 1914, Canada and the rest of the British empire followed without question and without being asked. By the time the Great War finally ground to an end in November 1918, 619,636 Canadians had enlisted in the struggle. One of them was Percy Willmot.Percy wrote frequently to his sister, no matter where he was or what was going on and he was a gifted writer, whose sparkling personality still clearly emerges more than eighty years later.Willmot’s letters tell us much about the experiences of thousands of soldiers: progress of the war and daily experiences of the men, sometimes pointing out the contrast between the beauties of nature and the unspeakable horrors of modern warfare. They remind us of the intense intimacy of the shared experience of the trenches, perhaps especially for someone like Percy, serving in a unit with many comrades from his own community.

    $23.95
  • Tokens of Grace

    Tokens of Grace

    Beginning in the 17th-century Scotland, when Covenanters met in open defiance of religious repression, open-air communions –the Sàcramaid – evolved to become the social and spiritual highlight of the year. Primarily a mixture of prayer and religious and kinship feasting, open-air communions were an expression of core communal values and basic kin and religious loyalties.

    Particularly between 1840 and 1890, but well into the 20th century as well, the sacramental season and its open-air communions was a dominant symbol in the lives of Cape Breton’s Scots Presbyterians. Whole communities, numbering in the thousands, converged for this great religious occasion, taking part in as many as five days of exhaustive preparatory self-examination.

    $19.95
  • Cape Breton Weather Watching

    Cape Breton Weather Watching

    Created by: Bill Danielson

    Supported by stunning photographs of every imaginable weather phonomena familiar to us all, and diagrams that illustrate just how the weather works, Danielson bring’s Cape Breton’s natural history to life.

    $28.95
  • Voyage of Wood Duck

    Voyage of Wood Duck

    Created by: Maxine Trottier

    Some people say that dreams are foolish. Some people say that you can search you whole life long and never find what it is you are looking for. But long ago when dreams were more real than they are today; there was a young boy who lived by the sea. He was called Wood Duck. His people had always lived beside the ocean. Its salty water flavoured their days. Its currents flowed through their nights. The power of the sea ran very strongly in Wood Duck. In his dreams, fish swam and sea birds flew.

    $11.95
  • Heartsong

    Heartsong

    Created by: Maxine Trottier

    Heartsong is an illustrated children’s book which tells of the loving creation of a fiddle which is passed along and enjoyed through several generations. Told in English and Gaelic.

    $11.95
  • Storied Shores

    Storied Shores

    Created by: A. J. B. Johnston

    Cape Breton Island has many claims to fame, yet far too few people are familiar with the rich and storied past of the coastal areas of Richmond County.For centuries the Mi’kmaq, and later the early European explorers and settlers, shortened their journeys between the Bras d’Or lake and the Atlantic Ocean by means of the narrow isthmus at St. Peter’s. This portage area -eventually a canal – became a haul-over road in the mid-1650s. The portage area and the surrounding shores and waterways of Cape Breton were sites of early and prolonged interaction between the French and the Mi’kmaq during a time when dreams of expansion and empire among European nations, met head on with the realities of North America’s aboriginal peoples.The busy corridor between Chapel Island, St. Peter’s, and Isle Madame was the backdrop for a colourful and intriguing era of our shared histories. Storied Shores presents a history of that time and place – the story of the promise of prosperity and the hope for new lives and the story of the ravages of greed, rivalry, and war.

    $19.95
  • Malagawatch Mice and the Church that Sailed

    Malagawatch Mice and the Church that Sailed

    Created by: Caroline Stellings

    When the Highland Village Museum adopted and moved Malagawatch Church across the Bras d’Or lake in 2003, children’s author-illustrator Caroline Stellings asked herself: “What about the church mice?”

    The answer is an imaginative tale of The Malagawatch Mice who, after living under the church for generations, learn that they are about to lose the floorboards from over their heads.

    Ms. Stellings’ soft watercolour illustrations and delightful rhyming narrative follow the Malagawatch Mice–and the church–to their new home in Iona.

    $11.95
  • Common Bees of Western North America - Folding Guide
  • Common Butterflies of the Northeast-Fold
  • Sibley's Raptors of Western North America - Folding Guides

    Sibley’s Raptors of Western North America – Folding Guides

    Created by: David Sibley
    Publisher: Earth, Sky + Water

    • Must order minimum of 10

    • Laminated, indestructible, beach & waterproof

    • Instant access to just what you need to know

    • Written and illustrated by local experts

    • Perfect for backpack, beach bag, boat, or tacklebox

    $11.95
  • Sibley's Birds of the Pacific Northwest Coast- Folding Guides

    Sibley’s Birds of the Pacific Northwest Coast- Folding Guides

    Created by: David Sibley
    Publisher: Earth, Sky + Water

    • Must order minimum of 10

    • Laminated, indestructible, beach & waterproof

    • Instant access to just what you need to know

    • Written and illustrated by local experts

    • Perfect for backpack, beach bag, boat, or tacklebox

    $11.95
  • Common Bees of Eastern North America - Folding Guide
  • Sibley's Backyard Birds of the Pacific Northwest-Folding Guides

    Sibley’s Backyard Birds of the Pacific Northwest-Folding Guides

    Created by: David Sibley
    Publisher: Earth, Sky + Water

    • Must order minimum of 10

    • Laminated, indestructible, beach & waterproof

    • Instant access to just what you need to know

    • Written and illustrated by local experts

    • Perfect for backpack, beach bag, boat, or tacklebox

    $11.95
  • Cape Breton’s Christmas, Book 10
  • In the Public Square A Citizen's Reader
  • Moses Coady Canada's Rural Revolutionary (2nd ed)
  • The Cape Breton Piano Life at the Fiddler's Elbow
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  • The Fairies in Cape Breton Our Beliefs and Tales
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    Cape Breton’s Christmas, Book * A Treasury of Stories and Memories

    Created by: Ronald Caplan
    Publisher: Breton Books

    “We sit under the tree on Christmas morning and read these stories aloud..”

    $19.95
  • Pearleen Oliver Canada's Black Crusader for Civil Rights

    Pearleen Oliver Canada’s Black Crusader for Civil Rights

    Editor: Ronald Caplan
    Publisher: Breton Books

    In a winning new book, Pearleen Oliver: Canada’s Black Crusader for Civil Rights brings to life a compassionate and passionate African Nova Scotian, the story of her growth and activism—a book that shows how one woman’s voice changed the course of Nova Scotia’s history.

    $18.00
  • Cape Breton's Christmas, Book 7 A 7th Treasury of Stories and Memories

    Cape Breton’s Christmas, Book 7 A 7th Treasury of Stories and Memories

    Publisher: Breton Books

    Here are 50 Christmas stories from the heart of Cape Breton. Now a genuine holiday tradition, this seventh book of lasting memories and terrific storytelling will continue to delight young and old throughout the year. Preserving priceless moments, this is a book of intimate adventures, indoors and out—of the kind usually remembered only briefly at Christmastime, and then gone. Gathered to be read again and savoured, Cape Breton’s Christmas is an all-new and lasting book to enjoy and to share.

    $19.95
  • I'm Just Sayin' My Shorter Writings

    I’m Just Sayin’ My Shorter Writings

    Created by: David Muise
    Publisher: Breton Books

    I’m Just Sayin’ is a collection of short essays about Cape Breton life and David Muise’s own childhood in Cape Breton—a book that keeps alive the joy of growing up in this rare world that once was Industrial Cape Breton. A generous river of good humour and empathy flows through this book.

    $17.00
  • Cape Breton's Christmas, Book 6 A Treasury of Stories and Memories

    Cape Breton’s Christmas, Book 6 A Treasury of Stories and Memories

    Editor: Ronald Caplan
    Publisher: Breton Books

    A CHRISTMAS TRADITION IN BOOK FORM, Book 6 of Cape Breton’s Christmas is a fresh annual gathering of warmth, joy, and family love—50 well-told memories and stories shot through with sparks of humour, tears of longing, and small flames of faith. Good reading year-round, this Christmas tradition brings together Cape Breton writers—both well-known and lately inspired—presenting sparkling seasonal gems for readers of all ages. A rare collection that preserves some of the best of what it is to be human. This generous book will last.

    $19.95
  • The Mystery Ships of Nova Scotia in the First World War

    The Mystery Ships of Nova Scotia in the First World War

    Created by: John N. Grant
    Publisher: Breton Books

    THEY SAILED INTO HARM’S WAY dressed as ordinary fishermen, seeking to be attacked by German submarines. This armed team faced danger, frayed nerves, and boredom. Because their mission was secret, they could not explain their service to Canada in the First World War. In this brisk, readable and respectful history, John N. Grant tells the long-buried story of Canada’s Mystery Fleet. He names men who tried to lure U-boats into range, and then sailed into anonymity—until now. Many historic photographs.

    $16.95
  • In the Pit A Cape Breton Coal Miner

    In the Pit A Cape Breton Coal Miner

    Publisher: Breton Books

    A RARE, EXCITING INSIDER STORY of coal mine life in Cape Breton, filled with humour, pride, terror, and humanity.

    From shoveling at the coal face and hand-lifting tons of shaker pans, to hurtling through low narrow tunnels testing a diesel during early mechanization—you are not spared the details—or the laughs!

    Here are the gripping drama and rich good humour of one man’s daily work underground—a rare, personal account that opens up the culture of coal, from a man who worked 15 years in Number 12 and 18 Collieries, New Waterford.

    $17.95
  • Sterling Silver The 25th Anniversary Edition Rants, Raves and Revelations

    Sterling Silver The 25th Anniversary Edition Rants, Raves and Revelations

    Publisher: Breton Books

    This 25th Anniversary Edition of Sterling Silver celebrates a marvellous collection of classic essays and stories by Silver Donald Cameron. Like visits with an entertaining and deeply committed friend, Sterling Silver takes on love and suicide, fear and community and craftsmanship—and a Canada in which a good life should still be possible. Cameron opened his archives of published and unpublished work—turning Sterling Silver into a rare opportunity for his fans and an extraordinary introduction for new readers. Editor Ronald Caplan has mined for treasure—and he’s brought it back alive!

    $18.95