• The Cows Are Out

    The Cows Are Out

    Created by: Dale McIsaac
    Publisher: Acorn Press
    $22.95
  • You Might Be From Manitoba If...

    You Might Be From Manitoba If…

    Created by: Dale Cummings

    You Might Be From Manitoba If . . . is a delightful, illustrated romp through the land of 100,000 lakes. As the cartoonist for the Winnipeg Free Press for 30 years, Dale Cummings delivers his unique take on his home province, tickling the funny bone on every page. As Cummings proves, this is a province that is proud of who it is and likes nothing better than a good laugh.

    $19.95
  • My Wonderful Christmas Tree

    My Wonderful Christmas Tree

    Created by: Dahlov Ipcar
    Publisher: Islandport Press

    Dahlov Ipcar has writen and illustrated more than thirty children’s books during her four decade long
    career. Today, Ipcar’s distinctive artwork is known worldwide, with pieces of her work in the collections
    of numerous renowned museums, including The Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Whitney Museum of American
    Art.

    $16.95
  • Cat at Night

    Cat at Night

    Created by: Dahlov Ipcar
    Publisher: Islandport Press

    Dahlov Ipcar has writen and illustrated more than thirty children’s books during her four decade long
    career. Today, her distinctive artwork is known worldwide, with pieces of her work in the collections of
    numerous renowned museums, including The Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Whitney Museum of American Art.

    $16.95
  • Hardscrabble Harvest

    Hardscrabble Harvest

    Created by: Dahlov Ipcar
    Publisher: Islandport Press

    This is a charming story in verse about the running battle between a farm family and the mischievous animals that plunder their fields. Crows peck at freshly sown seeds, ducks eat new strawberry plants, rabbits nibble on tender lettuces, and racoons dine on ears of ripening corn. All summer long the young farmer and his wife are hard-pressed to protect their growing crops. But autumn comes at last, and the family is ready to celebrate its harvest-bushels of red tomatoes, a cellar full of apples for cider, and pumpkins for pie. In rollicking verse and wonderful illustrations, Dahlov Ipcar tells of all the hard work that goes into making a bountiful fall harvest.

    $16.95
  • The Calico Jungle

    The Calico Jungle

    Created by: Dahlov Ipcar
    Publisher: Islandport Press

    Dahlov Ipcar has written and illustrated more than thirty children’s books during her four-decade-long career. Today, her distinctive artwork is known worldwide, with pieces of her work in the collections of numerous renowned museums, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Whitney Museum of American Art.

    $18.95
  • Dahlov Ipcar's Farmyard Alphabet

    Dahlov Ipcar’s Farmyard Alphabet

    Created by: Dahlov Ipcar
    Publisher: Islandport Press

    Dahlov Ipcar has written and illustrated more than thirty children’s books during her four-decade-long career. Today, her distinctive artwork is known worldwide, with pieces of her work in the collections of numerous renowned museums, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Whitney Museum of American Art.

    $12.95
  • One Horse Farm

    One Horse Farm

    Created by: Dahlov Ipcar
    Publisher: Islandport Press

    Dahlove Ipcar has written and illustrated more than thirty children’s and young adult books, starting with The Little Fisherman (by Mararet Wise Brown) in 1945 and including The Cat at Night, Hardscrabble Harvest, My Wonderful Christmas Tree, and Wild Animal Alphabet. Today, her vibrant and fanciful artwork is known worldwide, and her paintings are in the permanent collections of numerous renowned museums. New editions of her books continue to delight young readers in the 21st century.

    $19.95
  • Animal Hide and Seek

    Animal Hide and Seek

    Created by: Dahlov Ipcar
    Publisher: Islandport Press

    Sometimes, you need to know what to look for in order to see an animal, even if it’s hiding in plain sight! In Animal Hide and Seek, author and artist Dahlov Ipcar first offers young readers portraits of woodland animals and then, on the companion page, sets the animal into its natural setting, camouflaged for the careful reader to find. Gentle prose describes the animals and their habits, from deer to rabbits, from squirrels to salamanders. 

    $20.95
  • Dahlov Ipcar's Farmyard Numbers

    Dahlov Ipcar’s Farmyard Numbers

    Created by: Dahlov Ipcar
    Publisher: Islandport Press

    Search for animals, introduce numbers, create stories around the scenes, and more in this board book that uses illustrations from Dahlov Ipcar’s most popular children’s books, including The Cat at Night, Hardscrabble Harvest, One Horse Farm, and more.

    $12.95
  • One Horse Farm (pb)

    One Horse Farm (pb)

    Created by: Dahlov Ipcar
    Publisher: Islandport Press

    A boy and a horse grow up together on a farm and watch the world change around them.

    $15.95
  • From Humble Beginnings A History of the Credit Union Movement On Prince Edward Island, 1936-2016

    From Humble Beginnings A History of the Credit Union Movement On Prince Edward Island, 1936-2016

    Created by: D.Scott MacDonald
    Publisher: Acorn Press

    D. Scott MacDonald’s new book From Humble Beginnings: A History of the Credit Union Movement on Prince Edward Island 1936-2016 traces the story of the credit unions on Prince Edward Island over the past eighty years. Telling the history through the seventy five different and unique credit unions that were incorporated up until the present day. Today there are seven credit unions still operating in the province, all owing their success to the humble beginnings and dedication of many pioneers of the movement. Filled with historical and present-day photos, this history chronicles the impact of credit unions on their community and the importance the movement had on the settlement of the Island.

    $24.95
  • Calendar of Life in a Narrow Valley: Jacobina Campbell's Diary, Taymouth, NB 1825-1843

    Calendar of Life in a Narrow Valley: Jacobina Campbell’s Diary, Taymouth, NB 1825-1843

    Created by: D. Murray, Gail Campbell
    Publisher: Acadiensis Press

    Over the course of two decades, the ever-observant Jacobina Campbell coordinated the activities of a busy household and reported on the daily lives of family and neighbours. This remarkable woman’s diary introduces an early 19th-century community on the Nashwaak River where life and work were shaped by the seasonal rhythms of the farming-lumbering economy that came to characterize much of rural New Brunswick.

    $19.95
  • Knots and Splices Revised 2nd Edition

    Knots and Splices Revised 2nd Edition

    Created by: Cyrus Day

    Cyrus Day completed his major work over 50 years ago and did a great deal of research into ropes and ropework in general. Colin Jarmen is an accomplished photographer and journalist and the author of Knots in Use.

    $8.95
  • Inspired Halifax

    Inspired Halifax

    Created by: Cynthia Mahoney
    Artist: Dusan Kadlec
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    Born in 1942 in what is now the Czech Republic, Dusan Kadlec received his Masters Degree in Fine Arts from the prestigious Academy of Fine Arts in Prague in 1967. Shortly afterward, 1968, he immigrated to Canada and settled in Nova Scotia where he now works and makes his home. Internationally recognized for his highly detailed portrayals of important historical events, as well as painting our seafaring and urban past, Dusan Kadlec is generally regarded as Canada’s foremost historical and marine artist.

    $19.95
  • Oak Island Revenge A Jonah Morgan Mystery

    Oak Island Revenge A Jonah Morgan Mystery

    Created by: Cynthia D'Entremont
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    Jonah is fourteen and lives on the Western Shore of Nova Scotia in 1958. He and his best friend, Beaz, have figured out a way to get to the forbidden Oak Island to seek treasure. They find a gold locket down one of the treasure shafts and can’t believe their luck—until they realize that the locket is not pirate’s booty but possibly evidence in a current murder investigation, one which Jonah already knows more about than he can handle. Beaz is in danger from his abusive mother if she finds out he’s gone to Oak Island, so Jonah keeps the secret even though there is a killer at large in his small community.

    Oak Island Revenge is a coming-of-age story, with much higher stakes than most teenagers have to contend with.

    $12.95
  • Seasoned Recipes and Essays from The Spiceman, Costas Halavrezos

    Seasoned Recipes and Essays from The Spiceman, Costas Halavrezos

    Created by: Costas Halavrezos
    Artist: Joanna Close
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    Indulge in a uniquely crafted culinary history and recipe guide as Halifax’s resident “Spiceman,” Costas Halavrezos, blends genres as expertly as he does spices and leads an educational and sensory exploration. With 30 essays and 50 accompanying recipes, Seasoned demystifies domestic and familiar spices, like cloves, fennel, and paprika, and introduces readers to a whole new world of flavour, including Kaffir lime leaves, Moroccan rosebuds, and Isot Kurdish black pepper—and that’s just a taste!

    Featuring facts and anecdotes, storage and preparation methods, and recipes from Halavrezos’s personal collection paired with delightful illustrations by Joanna Close, Seasoned is a fabulous resource for foodies, home-chefs, and aspiring spice connoisseurs.

    $24.95
  • Amalamkwa'Tekemkewey: Mi'kmaw Colouring Book

    Amalamkwa’Tekemkewey: Mi’kmaw Colouring Book

    This is more than just a colouring book. It is designed to help teach kids the Mi’kmaw language. Each page has the English and Mi’kmaw words for the objects present.

    $6.95
  • Historic Colchester

    Historic Colchester

    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    A remarkable collection of over 100 historic images that reflect the diverse array of the area’s activities and people taken from the immense collection of the Colchester Historical Museum.

    $22.95
  • My Grandfather's Cape Breton (new edition)

    My Grandfather’s Cape Breton (new edition)

    Created by: Clive Doucet
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    This is the timeless story of a young boy and his grandfather. It is a voyage of discovery that starts for both of them when young Clive arrives one summer at his grandfather’s farm in Cape Breton. Clive, with all the uncertainty of approaching adolescence, has only the vaguest impression of what a cow looks like and what is expected of him. Under the gentle guidance and wry wit of his Acadian grandfather he learns how to gallop a horse without falling off, how to save the hay crop from from an approaching storm, and how to assist with the birth of a calf. This is a story of Grand Étang, a humorous, sensuous vibrant place, and of a boy growing up wise one summer in Cape Breton.

    $20.95
  • Grandfather's House Returning to Cape Breton

    Grandfather’s House Returning to Cape Breton

    Created by: Clive Doucet
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    Grandfather’s House is Clive Doucet’s follow-up to My Grandfather’s Cape Breton, published in 1980 and continuously in print. Now a grandfather himself, Doucet muses about this role. While he believed as a child that to be a grandfather was to own a farm by the sea, he now realizes that his job as a grandfather is to tell stories. In doing so, he traces the history of the Doucets back to Acadie, then to the early years of the Cape Breton village of Grand Étang and to modern-day Ottawa.

    Doucet’s musings are interspersed with poetry, short stories, and with summer adventures with his grandchildren in Grand Étang. He paints a loving portrait of his grandfather’s village and the people, past and present, who make it a vibrant community. The themes of resilience and rejuvenation permeate the memoir, which is both rooted in nostalgia and filled with hope for a more sustainable future.

    $21.95
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    Race to Fame

    Created by: Claude Darrach
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    Race to Fame tells the story of the schooner Bluenose, unbeaten international champion of the North Atlantic. There have been other books written about the Bluenose but none so well researched from the laying of the keel through her lengthy service in the commercial fishery, her long and eventful racing career and her final resting place on a Caribbean reef. The author, a long0time crew member, was personally involved in most of the events in this most interesting book.

    R.G. Smith
    Former Director of National Sea Foods, Lunenburg

    $12.95
  • Le Québec Maritime

    Le Québec Maritime

    Created by: Claude Bouchard
    Photographer: George Fischer
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    George Fischer is the author of numerous books including Destination Fundy Trail, The Adventurer’s Guide to the Magdalen Islands, and Along the St. John River

    $29.95
  • Celebrate!

    Celebrate!

    Created by: Clary Croft
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    Celebrate: The History and Folklore of Holidays in Nova Scotia offers just the inspiration we need to keep is celebrating day after day, month after month. Although most of the holidays described in this book are relevant to Canadians in general, and most originated elsewhere, they have become overlaid with local customs and traditions that give them new forms and flavours. This entertaining and lively account of festivals, holidays and celebrations is a treasure-chest of lore that includes unusual facts, vignetter, and off-beat customs from the old-time celebrations and folk traditions of Nova Scotians. It is a link between our past and present sensibilities, proving once again out indebtedness to our forebears and our ingenuity for adaptation.

    $16.95
  • Nova Scotia Moments

    Nova Scotia Moments

    Created by: Clary Croft
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    Clary Croft has gathered intriguing historical moments of Nova Scotian history into a readable and informative look at the province. These inspiring vignettes bring together many of the historical events, accomplishments, and unusual details that make up the more interesting aspects of Nova Scotia’s long history. Over four hundred profiles of inventors, radicals, and rogues make this collection the absolutely best volume of popular and fascinating facts and events covering over five hundred years in the region’s history. From Captain Kidd to Prohibition; from the origin of the Nova Scotian Tartan to the first automobile and the origins of our famous lobster suppers, Clary Croft writes with enthusiasm and genuine affection about his native province.

    $17.95
  • A Maritime Christmas

    A Maritime Christmas

    Created by: Clary Croft
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    The Magic of Christmas is always felt strongly in the Maritimes. This collection of yuletide stories is a mixture of true seasonal remembrances and fictional imaginings of the holiday season. Contributions are from over 20 Maritime writers, and touch on all the things that make Christmas so special: traditions, reunions with family and friends, the humour, and sometimes, the hardships. Some of the collection’s contributions are familiar, many are heartwarming, but every story shares the same spirit of the season.
    This yuletide collection includes many well-known writers such as Harry Thurston, Steve Vernon, David Goss, Chris Mills, Heidi Jardine Stoddart, David Divine, and more.

    $15.95
  • Witchcraft

    Witchcraft

    Created by: Clary Croft
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    Witchcraft. The subject evokes curiosity, fascination, and sometimes, abhorrence. In the Maritimes, a region with a rich tradition of storytelling, accounts of witchcraft are abundant.

    In Witchcraft, folklorist Clary Croft explores the many examples of witchcraft identified in the Maritimes and explains their cultural origins—Scottish, Mi’kmaq, Acadian, German, among others. He finds example of spells, charms, and superstitions involving everything from animal horns and blood to salt and milk. Croft also traces witchcraft’s more official history from the Maritimes’ first witch trial in 1684—the trial of Jean Campagna—followed by others throughout the eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth centuries.

    A thoroughly researched history of an often-misunderstood practice, Witchcraft is a rich source of Maritime folklore.

    $19.95
  • Helen Creighton

    Helen Creighton

    Created by: Clary Croft
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    Helen Creighton was born at the turn of the nineteenth century and until her death in 1989, she made a remarkable contribution towards retrieving the stories, songs, and legends that have shaped the culture and the people of the Maritimes. Written by her protégé and fellow folklorist, Clary Croft, this intimate biography offers both an intriguing portrait of a woman whose life was destined to become woven into the fabric of Canadian folklore, and a fascinating glimpse into the social mores of her time.

    $24.95
  • Chocolates, Tattoos, and Mayflowers

    Chocolates, Tattoos, and Mayflowers

    Did you know that goose grease apparently cures the common cold, while salt fish draws a fever? How about the fact that “Torpedos” (automobiles) were manufactured in Kentville in 1910? These are just some of the tidbits of Maritime wisdom and little-known facts that you will find in Chocolates, Tattoos, and Mayflowers.

    Collected over the years for Clary Croft’s popular radio column on CBC’s Mainstreet, these stories, memories, photographs, and advertisements show a fascinating side of Maritime popular culture and history. From accounts of sea monsters and famous duels to the history behind Maritime staples like Pot of Gold chocolates and Morse’s Tea, these entertaining and evocative pieces are sure to spark conversations around your kitchen table—just like any good Maritime subject!

    $24.95
  • Clary Croft: My Charmed Life in Music, Art, and Folklore

    Clary Croft: My Charmed Life in Music, Art, and Folklore

    Created by: Clary Croft
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    “I have led a charmed life. I know that, and I am grateful every day.”— Clary Croft

    Folklorist, recording artist, actor, songwriter, broadcaster, storyteller, author, archivist, artisan, and designer: over a career spanning more than fifty years, Clary Croft has woven the threads of his vast array of talents into a tapestry that has enveloped the life of an artist, and in the process he’s become a household name in Nova Scotia and beyond.

    With charming humility and cheeky humour, Clary shares memories and anecdotes of an eclectic career including his work with The Privateers, Sherbrooke Village, Singalong Jubilee, Neptune Theatre, CBC Mainstreet and, perhaps most importantly, his collaboration with eminent folklorist Helen Creighton.

    Featuring a foreword by writer, broadcaster, and former co-host of CBC’s Singalong Jubilee Jim Bennet, and with more than fifty images in both colour and black and white, Clary Croft: My Charmed Life in Music, Art, and Folklore is an inspiring and entertaining chronicle of a creative life well lived.

    $22.95
  • Cape Breton Highlands National Park

    Cape Breton Highlands National Park

    Created by: Clarence Barrett

    For both the hiker and the armchair traveller, this park lover’s companion to Cape Breton Highlands National Park is a beautifully-written natural history and guide to the northern jewel. Noted naturalist Clarence Barrett speaks to us directly.

    $16.95
  • Cape Breton Highlands National Park

    Cape Breton Highlands National Park

    Created by: Clarence Barrett
    Publisher: Breton Books

    44 EXCELLENT HIKES! NEW TRAILS! Adventures in hiking, skiing, kayaking-quirks of wildlife-affectionate appreciation of our National Park’s natural beauty-all make for entertaining and informative reading from a legendary outdoorsman, who has rewalked and updated all 44 trails. A good storyteller and retired Park warden, he weaves his adventures into facts about flora and fauna, geology and weather-and where along the road to see the evidence. Much more than a guide-for both hikers and armchair travellers!

    $18.95