• Chocolate River Rescue

    Chocolate River Rescue

    Created by: Jennifer McGrath
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    “Get off of there, Craig!” shouted Shawn.
    “I can’t! I’m slipping!” wailed Craig.
    Shawn leaped back onto the ice. He took a breath and jumped over the widening crack, grabbing his little brother by the coat as he flew through the air. Both boys fell heavily to the ice on the other side.
    The boys stared in horror as the crack widened to reveal an eddy of churning, foaming brown water.

    Tony, Craig, and Shawn are trapped on an ice floe on the Petitcodiac River in the dead of winter, and the rapid current is pulling them toward the ocean. Twelve-year-old Petra arrives and the boys think they’re saved, but their dangerous journey is only just beginning.

    The boys and Petra face peril at every twist and turn of the river in Chocolate River Rescue, an exhilarating adventure based on true events. They also learn that a river of chocolate is far better served warm, over ice cream, than cold on an ice floe!

    arn that a river of chocolate is far better served warm, over ice cream, than cold on an ice floe!

    $14.95
  • Bluenose Cookbook

    Bluenose Cookbook

    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    The Bluenose Cookbook includes famous Yarmouth recipes with a strong emphasis on seafood. Most are traditional recipes from the southernmost part of Nova Scotia. Originally published in 1965, this 4th edition has been reprinted many times.

    $22.95
  • Pirates of the North Atlantic (New Ed)

    Pirates of the North Atlantic (New Ed)

    Created by: William S. Crooker
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    Along miles of rugged coastline, in secret bays and hidden inlets, and even in the busiest ports lurk stories of the infamous pirates who visited the North Atlantic in the seventeenth, eighteenth, and nineteenth centuries. Captain Kidd, Blackbeard, Peter Easton, and Black Bart all came here in search of plunder, supplies, and sanctuary. From Newfoundland to Boston, from Cape Breton to the Bay of Fundy, the North Atlantic was once teeming with highwaymen of the sea.

    In Pirates of the North Atlantic, the most gripping and thrilling of these tales are brought together in vivid detail: the sordid depravity aboard the Saladin; the murderous mystery of the Mary Celeste; and the modern-day treasure hunts on Isle Haute. Master storyteller William Crooker once again captures the imagination of his readers, this time with a thrilling collection of stories about the world’s most notorious pirates, and their connections with the icy waters of the North Atlantic.

    $19.95
  • If I Had an Old House on the East Coast

    If I Had an Old House on the East Coast

    Created by: Wanda Baxter
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    If I had an old house on the East Coast I would fall in love at first sight.
    It would grab me by the heart, and not let go.

    With introspection and deep appreciation for the East Coast, this inspirational gift book shares a dream, in words and images, of falling in love with an old house and breathing new life into it. Exploring, with lyrical prose, everything from an old house’s foundation to its layers of antique wallpaper to its decades-old gardens bursting with wildflowers, this book is a love letter to a vanishing way of life. Fully illustrated with gentle watercolours from celebrated local artist Kat Frick Miller, If I Had an Old House on the East Coast also includes practical tips for the old-home-owner, from how to clear your home of ghosts to instructions for making rosehip jelly and maple syrup.

    $25.95
  • Baby's Lullaby

    Baby’s Lullaby

    Created by: Jill Barber
    Artist: HildaRose
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    Baby’s Lullaby is a fabulous baby board book for bedtime. Renowned musician Jill Barber provides soft, soothing words to calm baby before sleep. HildaRose’s colourful illustrations depict different parent-child pairs getting ready for sleep: from otters, to fish, geese, squirrels, raccoons, and of course, baby!

    The stimulating visuals and patterns, recognizable baby and animal faces, and close-ups on parent-child interaction will keep baby engaged. The text’s use of rhythm, repetition, and simple language means baby and parents will enjoy reading Baby’s Lullaby again and again. This sturdy board book is suited for babies age 0-2 years old.

    $11.95
  • Trees of Nova Scotia

    Trees of Nova Scotia

    Created by: Gary Saunders
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    An informative guide to 45 native and exotic species of trees and shrubs that inhabit Nova Scotia.

    $16.95
  • The North Atlantic Right Whale Past, Present, and Future

    The North Atlantic Right Whale Past, Present, and Future

    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    The North Atlantic right whale, also called the “urban” whale for its proximity to industrialized regions of North America’s east coast, is one of the largest whales in the world. Averaging 14 metres, and weighing about 40,000 kilograms, it is known for its graceful tail, callosities, lack of dorsal fins, and strong bond with its young. But historically, it was known as the “right” whale to kill, and has been commercially hunted for its abundant blubber and oil since the tenth century.

    Considered nearly extinct by the 1950s, the population slowly began to recover due to conservation efforts in the late twentieth-century. But commercial fishing-related deaths in recent years, including the loss of at least seventeen right whales (2% of the population) in the summer of 2017, put the species at a level of critical endangerment. The next few decades will determine whether it survives.

    Offering background on the whale’s history, unique biology and behaviour, information on what is killing them and how readers can help, The North Atlantic Right Whale is an important, accessible book that will spark action and increased awareness of the plight of this majestic creature.

    $19.95
  • Danger Revealed

    Danger Revealed

    Created by: Teresa LaBella

    Can Rayen escape her ruthless Chicago crime boss? Escape with the riveting rollercoaster ride of “Danger Revealed.” This suspenseful novel will keep you on the edge-of-your-seat until the very end and wanting more!

    $24.97
  • St. Paul Island The Story of Lighthouses, Shipwrecks, and Lives on "The Graveyard  of the Gulf"

    St. Paul Island The Story of Lighthouses, Shipwrecks, and Lives on "The Graveyard of the Gulf"

    Created by: Gabrielle Williams
    Publisher: Breton Books

    History of life-saving and lighthouse keeping on a noted hazard to shipping—a rock with over 300 known shipwrecks on its shores.

    $19.95
  • The Sniger and the Floose

    The Sniger and the Floose

    Created by: Ashley Fayth
    Artist: Katie Brosnan
    Publisher: Running the Goat

    On a very Random Island

    in the North Atlantic Sea,

    some very Randomanimals

    are hiding in the trees…

     

    So begins Ashley Fayth’s delightful nonsense poem in which readers meet a range of “wild and wondrous” beasts—like the sniger, the floose, the squiffin, and the butterflabbit. With its playful rhymes and rollicking rhythm, this book is a perfect read-aloud. Yet even in its silliest moments, The Sniger and  the Floose is a gentle reminder to respect and preserve the beauty of the natural world around us, and a joyous celebration of imagination.

    $13.99
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  • Lullaby for New Brunswick

    Lullaby for New Brunswick

    Artist: Chris Brown
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    Sing your way around the province with this charming lullaby. Vibrant imaged and evocative language combine to celebrate the beauty and diversity of New Brunswick’s landscape.

    $9.95
  • Atlantic Schooners

    Atlantic Schooners

    Created by: L B Jenson
    Publisher: Brunswick Press

    Noted marine artist and historic illustrator L.B. Jenson has produced a number of publications that feature the history and heritage of Nova Scotia’s ocean-going traditions including his most ambitious work, Bluenose 11, Sage of the Great Fishing Schooners.

    $6.95
  • Forty-Five Wooden Boats

    Forty-Five Wooden Boats

    Created by: WoodenBoat Books
    Publisher: WoodenBoat Books

    Deciding what boat to build is one of those wonderful mind pursuits, and study plans catalogs are a great way to get that thought process in gear because you have a nice variety of boats to compare/contrast.

    The designs range from three different skin-on-frame boats, to glue-lap-ply dinghies and daysailers, to a 20′ trimaran, and some go-slow canal boats. There are several power boats, including simple skiffs and more rugged powercraft, and weekender type sailboats go up to 24 feet. What sets these design catalogs apart from other such publications is the honest commentary, and the lines provided so you can understand the hull shapes of a three-dimensional boat from a flat piece of paper. Basic particulars are included, as well as building skills needed. And, all of the plans shown are available for purchase from WoodenBoat.

    This is the fourth in the very successful series of boat design catalogs published by WoodenBoat. The three prior sutdy plans catalogues have approximately 100,000 copies in print. None of the designs in Forty-Five Wooden Boats are shown in the prior books, and the emphasis is on boats you can build.

    $16.95
  • New England Masts and The King's Broad Arrow

    New England Masts and The King’s Broad Arrow

    Created by: Samuel F. Manning
    Publisher: WoodenBoat Books

    Author/illustrator Sam Manning has brought to life a period in history which makes this book valuable, but not simply because you will understand how the shipbuilding industry worked from the 1600s – 1800s. Manning shows what governments were doing, why, and how it directly parallels the twentieth- and twenty-first century policies of nations to spend blood and treasure to ensure they can control the supply of natural resources for their national security. With 1600s Europe unable to supply the big tall masts needed for their navies, Great Britain established a policy of marking trees in New England which were specifically the Crown’s, to be cut, processed, and shipped back to England. Without proper masts, the navy could not carry sails to propel their ships–much like the need for oil today.

    $10.95
  • Go Build Your Own Boat !

    Go Build Your Own Boat !

    Created by: Harold Payson
    Publisher: WoodenBoat Books

    This book is packed with how-to and know-how, as well as photos and drawings. Originally published in 1987, the book still has a place near and dear to many followers of the late Dynamite Payson, who still inspires folks to just get to the process of building a boat they can actually use.

    $21.95
  • Instant Boats

    Instant Boats

    Created by: Harold Payson
    Publisher: WoodenBoat Books

    How to build simple, well-designed plywood boats without a complicated building jig, featuring complete scaled-down plans for five easily-built boats designed by Phil Bolger. From a small punt to a 31′ daysailer with a schooner rig. The step-by-step example being a 12′ double-ended sailing skiff.

    $17.60
  • Build the Instant Catboats

    Build the Instant Catboats

    Created by: Harold Payson
    Publisher: WoodenBoat Books

    Featuring one of Phil Bolger’s clean, simple designs. Dynamite clearly explains the building process that will result in your own 12′ gaff-rigged catboat using the stitch-and-glue plywood method.

    $15.95
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    Classic Classes

    Created by: Vanessa Bird
    Publisher: WoodenBoat Books

    Packed with more than 150 designs, the focus is on the well-know and still active class boats, yet covers over 125 years of boating. Handsomely designed, color thoughout, the book is divided into three sections: Dinghy/Keelboats, Olympic Classes, and Yachts, and the sections are colorbar coded for ease of reference. Entries include profile drawing, photographs, basic specifications, background, plans availability, class contact, and more. Plus there’s a sail insignia guide, and an index.Designs covered include the Optimist pram, Beetle Cat, Moth, Wayfarer and more small boats, to the Nordic Folkboat, Dragons, 12-meters, IODs, J-class and more. Designers include Uffa Fox, Olin Stephens, William Fife III, Knud Reimers, Starling Burgess, and many many more. This book is a handy resource, and includes all 44 Olympic class boats, just in time for the Summer 2012 Olympics held in London.Author Venessa Bird, is a freelance writer, and former Classic Boat magazine production editor, where she began this series. She sails a 1933 Scottish lugger out of Chichester Harbor, in the south of England.

    $27.45
  • How to Build the Footy Model Presto

    How to Build the Footy Model Presto

    Created by: Flavio Falcoi
    Publisher: WoodenBoat Books

    A “Footy” is a internationally recognized model boat sailing class, taking its name from the 12” long box the hull must fit into to comply with the rules.The book is packed with step-by-step building photos, suppliers of materials including radio control units, a reduced sized complete set of building plans (yes, you could scale-up) a lengthy intro to the evolution of the PRESTO design, as well some Flavio sketches for ideas of other boats.Built from solid balsa, PRESTO complies with the Footy model rules by fitting into the 12” x 6” box… on the diagonal, to give her just a bit more length. Flavio is very competitive. And, you’ll find his wave-length / hull-drag test info quite interesting. But the thing that will absolutely grab you is the boat itself–quite handsome, and packed with personality.About the author: Flavio Faloci resides in Genoa, Italy, where he makes his living as a naval architect at the head office of the Registro Italiano Navale, the Italian equivalent of the American Bureau of Ships. He is also team captain and chief designer of the Trieste Waterbike Team, current holder of the Guiness record for longest distance covered in 24 hours. He is also the Italian registrar for the Footy model class, as well as a skilled cook of cakes, ice creams, and cookies.

    $21.95
  • Sailing for Everyone

    Sailing for Everyone

    Created by: Simon Watts
    Publisher: WoodenBoat Books

    Boatbuilder, sailor, and teacher Simon Watts divides his time between San Francisco, and the family summer home on Middle Island, near Lunenburg, Nova Scotia.

    $14.25
  • Windjammers Downeast

    Windjammers Downeast

    Created by: Fred LeBlanc
    Publisher: WoodenBoat Books

    The images in this book are termed photographic impressions–paintings created from photos and software, using a stylus as the paintbrush, producing a unique form of artwork.

    $14.95
  • Yellow Boatie

    Yellow Boatie

    Created by: Helen Sylvester
    Artist: Chris Gray
    Publisher: WoodenBoat Books

    Helen Sylvester was born in Maine and has lived in the same house overlooking Blue Hill Bay for nearly seventy years. Chris Gray, also born in Maine, studied at the Maine College of Art and makes custom furniture and cabinets.

    $14.25
  • Herreshoff

    Herreshoff

    Publisher: WoodenBoat Books

    Franco Pace is a yachting photographer of international repute, known for his stunning action shots and superb composition. His work regularly appears in the major international yachting magazines, and he has several other books to his credit, including William Fife: Master of the Classic Yacht and Sparkman & Stephens: Classic Modern Yachts. Franco Pace lives in Trieste, Italy.

    $65.95
  • Moonsailors

    Moonsailors

    Created by: Buckley Smith
    Publisher: WoodenBoat Books

    Buckley Smith, a self-taught artist, was born in Los Angeles in 1947. Drawing, be it pen and ink, graphite or charcoal, is Buckley’s original medium, and remains his strongest today. Boats have remained his foremost subject matter. Buckley makes his home in Maine, North Carolina, Florida, and Italy.

    $16.45
  • Small Yachts

    Small Yachts

    Created by: C.P. Kunhardt
    Publisher: WoodenBoat Books

    Charles P. Kunhardt, born on Staten Island, New York, was editor of Forest and Stream magazine in the 1880s. Small Yachts was his monumental work, which influenced yachting for years to come.

    $33.00
  • The Watery Realm

    The Watery Realm

    Created by: Peter Gow
    Publisher: WoodenBoat Books

    Here is an enjoyable read and an ideal gift for your water-oriented friends. It’s a series of essays about the ways in which bodies of water–lakes, rivers, and seas–inspire and ignite curiosity for those who venture onto, into, or near them.

    The Watery Realm will no doubt initiate a most pleasurable response in the reader. Boat fanatics, beach bums, sailors, naturalists, linguists, surfers, and especially readers of maritime lore and literature will all be reminded of the many possibilities of the world of sea and shore, tall ship and kayak, lake and stream, shell and shark.

    $19.75
  • Marisol Skiff

    Marisol Skiff

    Created by: Gifford Jackson
    Publisher: WoodenBoat Books

    Glifford Jackson grew up with boats in his native New Zealand and developed an early interest in the design. In 1939 he set off by sea at the age of 17, to study naval architecture at Glasgow University in Scotland.

    $21.95
  • A Storm Without Rain

    A Storm Without Rain

    Created by: Jan Adkins
    Publisher: WoodenBoat Books

    Jan Lee Adkins was born on the Ohio River in West Virginia. He was raised in Wheeling when it was still an industrial center and smog blocked out the sky until Midday. Jan attended public school in St. Clairsville, Ohio, a small town in the coalfields where boys of substance were absent on the first day of rabbit season.

    $16.45
  • Solstice, A Mystery of the Season

    Solstice, A Mystery of the Season

    Created by: Jan Adkins
    Publisher: WoodenBoat Books

    Jan Lee Adkins was born on the Ohio River in West Virginia and raised in Wheeling. He attended public school in St. Clairsville, Ohio. Jan has lived in Ohio, the Washington, DC, megalopolis, and in Marin County, California, but his real home is the area around Buzzards Bay in Massachusetts, between New Bedford and Wareham. This is where his children were born and he learned to sail.

    $14.25
  • Workboats

    Workboats

    Created by: Jan Adkins
    Publisher: WoodenBoat Books

    A tale of the sea without varnish and polished brass. The characters in this miniature narrative are the rough and purpose-built workboats that live with the weather and the hard realities of the water. A boatyard owner’s concern for a lost fisherman reverberates through the working community of watermen, giving us an insider’s glimpse of the vessels and seafolk that work the sea for a living. This is a read-aloud book with a wealth of “I see” details that will call for as much parent-child sharing as reading.

    $13.15
  • Moving Heavy Things

    Moving Heavy Things

    Created by: Jan Adkins
    Publisher: WoodenBoat Books

    The almost forgotten craft of shifting large weights with brains instead of engines. Beginning with practical rules for moving like “Get the Ming vase out of the Room. All the way out,” and “What goes up comes down heavier.” This is a fascinating description of applied physics in the real world. If you move engine blocks, concrete mooring sinkers, or nothing heavier than this book from table to lap, you’ll enjoy the encouraging narrative and the precise drawings. Not everyone moves coffins with marbles or sheet steel with baseballs, but you might very well find an idea to help you move Uncle Harry’s monstrous bathtub out of the basement, or a reluctant oak stump out of the yard.

    $15.35