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    PUBLISHERS REPRESENTED IN CANADA

    Brookings Institution Press

    Earthscan

    Hong Kong University Press

    Island Press

    Jessica Kingsley Publishers

    Left Coast Press, Inc

    Manchester University PressMichigan State University Press

    Oregon State University Press

    Paradigm Publishers

    Transaction Publishers

    University of Arizona Press

    University Press of New England

    University of Washington Press

    Wesleyan University Press

    PUBLISHERS REPRESENTED WORLDWIDE

    AU Press (Athabasca University)

    Alberta Environmental Protection

    Canadian Forest Service

    Environmental Law Centre

    Laval University Press

    (English Language Books)

    Royal BC MuseumSierra Legal Defence Fund

    Western Geographical Press

    ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

    UBC Press acknowledges the financial

    support of the Government of Canada

    through the Book Publishing Industry

    Development Program (BPIDP); the

    assistance of the Province of British

    Columbia through the British Columbia

    Arts Council and the Humanitiesand Social Science Federation of

    Canada (Aid to Scholarly Publications

    Programme); and the Canada Council

    for the Arts in grateful recognition of

    its major contribution to all aspects of

    Canadian culture.

    UBC Press is the proud recipient of the

    2009 Jim Douglas Publisher of the Year Award

    Given by the Association of Book Publishers of BC (ABPBC): For establishing

    UBC Press as the Canadian scholarly press of choice in the social sciences and

    for the numerous awards that acknowledge this status, and in recognition of the

    leadership the press has played in educating members of the Canadian publishing

    community about the digital book world.

    Cover image credit: Kris Krug

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    HiSTOry

    HiSTOry

    Rupps sweeping and highly readable synthesiso womens same-sex love and sexuality is also a

    nely crated work o historical analysis.

    Estelle Freedman, author of No Turning Back

    Every decade or so, a brave thinker makes an

    attempt to chart the historical maps o women

    loving women. Rupps contribution is perhaps

    one o the most elegant and interesting making

    up or the lapses o the past, Sapphistries sailsan international course, giving us a rich mix o

    historical sources and an even richer git o asking

    questions at just the right places.

    Joan Nestle, co-editor of GenderQueer

    From the ancient poet Sappho to tomboisincontemporar Indonesia, women throughouthistor and around the globe have desired, loved,and had se with other women. In beautifulprose, Sapphistriestells their stories, capturingthe multitude of was that diverse societies haveshaped female same-se seualit across timeand place. Leila J. Rupp reveals how, from thetime of the ver earliest societies, the possibil -it of love between women has been known,even when it is feared, ignored, or denied. Wehear women in the se-segregated spaces ofconvents and harems whispering words of love.We see women beginning to nd each other on

    the streets of London and Amsterdam, in thearistocratic circles of Paris, in the factories ofShanghai. We nd womens desire and love forwomen meeting the light of da as Japaneseschoolgirls fall in love, and lesbian bars and clubsspread from 1920s Berlin to 1950s Buffalo.And we encounter a world of difference in thetwent-rst centur, as transnational conceptsand lesbian identities meet local understand-ings of how two women might love each other.Giving voice to words from the mouths and pensof women, and from mens prohibitions, reports,literature, art, imaginings, pornograph, and courtcases, Rupp also creativel emplos ction to

    imagine possibilities when there is no historicalevidence. Sapphistriescombines lrical narrativewith meticulous historical research, providingan eminentl readable and uniquel sweepingstor of desire, love, and se between womenaround the globe from the beginning of time tothe present.

    Lela J. rupp is professor of feminist studies andassociate dean of the division of social sciencesat the Universit of California, Santa Barbara.She is author of man books, including A DesiredPast: A Short History o Same-Sex Sexuality in

    America.

    SapphstesA Global History o Love between Women

    Lela J. rupp

    In Mixed Companyeplores taverns as colonialpublic space and how men and women of diversebackgrounds Native and newcomer, privilegedand labouring, white and non-white negotiateda place for themselves within them. The storiesthat emerge unsettle comfortable certaintiesabout who belonged where in colonial societ.Reconstructed from tavern-keepers accounts,court records, diaries, travelogues, and letters,In Mixed Companyis essential reading fortavern acionados and anone interested in thehistor of gender, race, and culture in Canadianor colonial societ. The records of the past tellstories of time spent in mied compan but alsoof the mriad, unequal was that colonists foundroom in taverns and a place in Upper Canadianculture and societ.

    Jula robets is an assistant professor in theDepartment of Histor at the Universit ofWaterloo.

    in Mxed CompanTaverns and Public Lie in Upper Canada

    Jula robets

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    Histor Geograph CultureUBC PRESS

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    978-0-7748-1782-0 PB $34.95Sexualit Studies Women

    HstoSExUALITy STUDIES SERIESUBC PRESS (CRO)

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    This book demonstrates the signicance o

    demographic knowledge to our understanding

    o the provinces history and its historiography. It

    provides another lens through which to view the

    history o the province.

    Ruth Sandwell, author of Beyond the CityLimits: Rural History in British Columbia

    In the 240 ears from contact to the present,British Columbias population has eperiencedtransformations of a kind and magnitudewitnessed nowhere else in North America. Theintroduction of eotic diseases changed thehuman landscape almost overnight, as did goldrushes, industrialiation, two world wars, a babboom, late twentieth-centur immigration fromAsia, and a gre wave.

    Becoming British Columbiais the rst compre -hensive demographic histor of this province.Investigating critical moments in the demographic record and linking demographic patterns

    to larger social and political questions, it showshow biolog, politics, and histor conspire withse, death, and migration to create a particular

    kind of societ. John Belshaw overturns thewidespread tendenc to associate populationgrowth with progress b eamining how theprovinces Aboriginal population of as much ashalf a million was reduced b disease to fewerthan 30,000 people in less than a centur.He reveals that the province has a long tradi -tion of thinking and acting vigorousl in wasmeant to control and shape biological commu -nities of humans, and suggests that imperial -ism, race, class, and gender have historicallsituated population issues at the centre of publicconsciousness in British Columbia.

    JOHN DOUGLAS BELSHAW, formerl professorof histor at Thompson Rivers Universit, is nowAssociate Vice-President of Education at NorthIsland College, Vancouver Island.

    Becomng Btsh ColumbaA Population History

    John Douglas Belshaw

    Css o ConscenceConscientious Objection in Canada during the First World War

    Am J. Shaw

    Crisis of Conscience is essential reading oranyone who wants a greater understanding o

    not only conscientious objection but o the entire

    Canadian experience during the First World War.

    It is an original and balanced examination o a

    contentious issue and an important contribution to

    an oten neglected area o scholarship.

    Thomas P. Socknat, co-editor ofChallenge to Mars: Essays on Pacism

    rom 1918 to 1945

    An original and ascinating study o minor-

    ity religious rights in Canadian society during

    wartime. Crisis of Conscience will be an impor-

    tant source or readers interested in pacism, anti-war sentiment, and peace movements, not just in

    Canada but in the wider western world.

    David Marshall, author of Secularizing the Faith:Canadian Protestant Clergy and the Crisis o

    Belie, 1850-1940

    The First World Wars appalling death toll andthe need for a sense of equalit of sacrice onthe home front led to Canadas rst eperienceof overseas conscription. While historians havefocused on resistance to enforced militar servicein Quebec, this has obscured the important roleof those who saw militar service as incompat-ible with their religious or ethical beliefs. Crisis oConscienceis the rst and onl book about theCanadian pacists who refused to ght in theGreat War. The eperience of these conscientiousobjectors offers insight into evolving attitudesabout the rights and responsibilities of citienshipduring a ke period of Canadian nation building.

    This book will appeal to readers interested inCanadian militar and peace histor. The book isalso relevant to those concerned with questionsof voluntarism and obligation in a democraticsociet, and issues of gender histor and minoritfreedom and identit.

    Am J. Shaw is an assistant professor in theDepartment of Histor at the Universit ofLethbridge.

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    New n PapebackJul 2009, 288 pages, 6 9"978-0-7748-1546-8 PB $32.95978-0-7748-1545-1 HC $85.00

    Histor GeographUBC PRESS

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    POLiTiCS

    POLiTiCS

    From Pride to Inuence sets out a trenchant butthoughtul and solidly supported analysis o the

    challenges conronting Canadian oreign policy.

    Hart makes a compelling case or avoiding the

    alse allure o the eel-gooders and or reversing

    Canadas slide rom peripheral to relevant in world

    aairs.

    Derek Burne, former Canadian ambassadorto the United States

    Recent Canadian foreign polic has ated uponCanadas former status as a middle power withina small club of western, democratic states. Theemergence of a US-dominated world and of anintegrated North American econom and thedecline of multilateral rules and institutions haveleft Canadian foreign polic searching for newpurpose and direction. This book brings Canadianforeign polic into the 21st centur b ground -

    ing it in a conception of the national interestthat accepts the primac of the United Statesin guaranteeing Canadian national securit andprosperity.

    Mchael Hat is Simon Reisman Professorof Trade Polic, Norman Paterson School ofInternational Affairs, and Distinguished Fellow ofthe Centre for Trade Polic and Law at CarletonUniversit.

    Fom Pde to infuenceTowards a New Canadian Foreign Policy

    Mchael Hat

    Electing a Diverse Canada is a must readand a potential classic in its eld. Demographic

    proles o individual cities and their elected

    representatives are compiled and analyzed

    by scholars with intimate knowledge o local

    politics. A uniying ocus and methodology

    (including a common survey) provide powerul

    tools or understanding the general patterns o

    minority representation in Canada and its unique

    eatures in our major urban centres.

    Linda Gerber, co-author of Sociology(6th edition)

    This book presents the most etensive anal -sis to date of the electoral representation ofimmigrants, minorities, and women in Canada.Covering eleven cities as well as Canadas Parlia -ment, it breaks new ground b assessing therepresentation of diverse identit groups acrossmultiple levels of government.

    Caolne Andew is a professor in the School ofPolitical Studies at the Universit of Ottawa.

    John Bles is the Director of Partnerships andKnowledge Transfer for Metropolis.

    Me Sematck is a professor in the Depart-

    ment of Politics and Public Administration atRerson Universit.

    En Tolle is the Director of International Projectsfor Metropolis and a PhD candidate in PoliticalStudies at Queen's Universit.

    Contbutos Caroline Andrew John Biles Karen Bird Jerome H. Black Irene Bloemraad Michael Caverhill Joseph Garcea KarenBridget Murra Brenda ONeill Carolle Simard Shannon Sampert Mer Siemiatcki ErinTolle Jared J. Wesle.

    Electng a Dvese CanadaThe Representation o Immigrants, Minorities, and Women

    Edted b Caolne Andew, John Bles, Me Sematck, and En Tolle

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    Politics ElectionsUBC PRESS

    New n PapebackJul 2009, 432 pages, 6 9"978-0-7748-1588-8 PB $34.95978-0-7748-1587-1 HC $85.00Politics International Relations

    UBC Press

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    Who Is My Neighbor?is a compelling account ofthe authors ten-ear journe as a volunteer at theSt. Francis Center, a homeless shelter in Denver,

    Colorado. A retired Professor of Communication,Tompkins marshals his considerable eperienceas a participant observer in recording the voicesof the guests of the shelter as the teach usabout their situation. We learn about their hopesfor regaining a home and their fears as theare victimied in some cases even murdered.Tompkins shows how effective communicationand organiation can contribute to nding an endto homelessness and establishing a movementtoward protective action, especiall when aproactive local government gets involved. Inaddition to giving voice to homeless people,

    Who Is My Neighbor?explores Denver Mayor

    John Hickenloopers ambitious Commissionto End Homelessness. This remarkable social

    eperiment, now called Denvers Road Home, istwo ears into implementing an innovative planfor ending homelessness. It provides a modelfor other cities nationwide where persistenthomelessness has deed resolution.

    Phllp K. Tompkns is Professor Emeritus ofCommunication and Comparative Literature atthe Universit of ColoradoBoulder.

    October 2009, 256 pages, 6 9"978-1-59451-648-1 PB $29.95Current Affairs Homelessness Social IssuesPARADIGM

    Who Is M Neighbor?Communicating and Organizing to End Homelessness

    Phllp K. Tompkns

    At a time when increasing numbers of people aretuning out the nightl news and media consump -tion is falling, the late-night comedians havebecome some of the most important newscast-ers in the countr. From Cronkite to Colberteplains wh. It eamines an historical path thatbegins at the height of the network age withWalter Cronkite and Edward R. Murrow, whenthe evening news was considered the authorita -tive record of the das events and forged ourassumptions about what the news is, or shouldbe. The book then winds its wa through the

    breakdown of that paradigm of real news to itsreinvention in the unlikel form of such popular -ied shows as The Daily Showand The Colbert

    Report. From Cronkite to Colbertmakes thecase that rather than fake news, those showsshould be understood as a new kind of journal-ism, one that has the potential to save the newsand reinvigorate the conversation of democracin todas societ.

    Geoffre D. Bam is an Associate Professor inthe Department of Media Studies at the Univer-sit of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

    September 2009, 224 pages, 6 9"978-1-59451-554-5 PB $26.95Current Affairs Film/TV PoliticsPARADIGM

    Fom Conkte to ColbetThe Evolution o Broadcast News

    Geoffre D. Bam

    Canada and the United States. Two nations, oneborder, same continent. Anti-American senti-ment in Canada is well documented, but whathave Americans had to sa about their northernneighbour? Allan eamines how the Americanmedia has por traed Canada from Confederationto the Obama inauguration. B eamining majorevents that have tested bilateral relations, BombCanadatracks the histor of anti-Canadianismin the U.S. Informative, thought-provoking andat times hilarious, this rst-of-its-kind bookreveals another laer of the comple relationshipbetween Canada and the United States.

    Chantal Allan is an award-winning journalist whohas reported for CBC Radio and NPR (NationalPublic Radio). Her articles have appeared in theToronto Star, Los Angeles Daily News, and otherpublications. She received her M.A. in journalismfrom the Universit of Southern California andnow lives in Los Angeles.

    Jul 2009, 160 pages, 5.5 8"b/w illustrations978-1-897425-49-7 PB $24.95Current Affairs Politics Journalism HistorAU PRESS

    Bomb CanadaAnd Other Unkind Remarks in the American Media

    Chantal Allan

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    SHOOTING UPCOUNTERINSURGENCY AND THEWAR ON DRUGS

    VANDA FELBAB-BROWN

    REGIONAL HISTORy

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    The rst authoritative account of the little-known massacre of as man as thirt-fourChinese gold miners in Oregons Hells Canon in

    1887. None of the killers likel a gang of sevenhorse thieves and schoolbos were ever heldaccountable for one of the worst crimes againstChinese in the American West during the latterhalf of the 19th centur.

    R. Gregor Nokes travelled the world as areporter and editor for The Associated Pressand The Oregonian. His article A Most Daring

    Outrage, Murders at Chinese Massacre Cover,1887 won honorable mention for the 2007Joel Palmer Award from the Oregon HistoricalSociet, and he has researched and lecturedwidel on the eperience of Chinese labor-ers in the Pacic Nor thwest interior and onthe Hells Canon massacre. He earned a BAfrom Willamette Universit and was a NiemanFellow at Harvard Universit. He lives in WestLinn, Oregon.

    October 2009, 208 pages, 6 9"978-0-87071-570-9 PB $22.95Histor RegionalOREGON STATE UNIVERSITy PRESS

    Massacred for GoldThe Chinese in Hells Canyon

    R. Gregor Nokes

    Policmakers see counterinsurgenc and counter-narcotics polic as two sides of the same coin stop the ow of drug mone, and the insurgencwill wither awa. This timel book vividl showshow that conventional wisdom is dangerouslwrongheaded. Vanda Felbab-Brown shows howguerrilla and terrorist organiations such asthe Taliban, Perus Shining Path, and ColombiasFARC have learned to eploit illicit markets.Aggressive efforts to suppress the drug tradetpicall backre b allowing insurgents to poseas the populations protectors and win further

    legitimac. A combination of laisse-faire towardcultivation and aggressive pursuit of trafckers ismore likel to be fruitful.

    Vanda Felbab-Brown is a fellow in Foreign Policat the Brookings Institution.

    November 2009, 220 pages, 6 9"978-0-8157-0328-0 HC $34.95Current Affairs Securit War on DrugsBROOKINGS INSTITUTION PRESS

    Shootng UpCounterinsurgency and the War on Drugs

    Vanda Felbab-Brown

    Bloodshed connected with Meican drug cartels,how the emerged, and their impact on theUnited States is the subject of this frighteningbook. Savage narcotics-related decapitations,castrations, and other murders have destroedtourism in man Meican communities and suchsavager is now cascading across the border intothe United States. Grason eplores how thisspiral of violence emerged in Meico, its impacton the countr and its northern neighbour, andthe prospects for managing it.

    George W. Grason is the Class of 1938 Profes-sor of Government at the College of William &Mar, an associate scholar at the Foreign PolicResearch Institute, Williamsburg, VA, and a seniorassociate at the Center for Strategic & Interna-tional Studies, Washington, DC.

    August 2009, 275 pages, 6 x 9"978-1-4128-1151-4 HC $41.95Current Affairs Securit War on DrugsTRANSACTION

    MexcoNarco-Violence and a Failed State?

    George W. Grason

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    Mia Leonin spent the rst siteen ears of herlife believing her father was dead. Shortl afterher siteenth birthda, Leonin learned from her

    mother that her father, a Cuban eile, was vermuch alive and living in Florida. Her attempts tocontact him, however, were thwarted until fourears later, when she left home in search of herroots. Her journe takes her to Miami, Colombia,and Cuba, and her search for cultural identitleads her to create memories, friendships, andromances. She nds moments of connection andredemption, ending up in Havana not as a culturaltourist but as an illegitimate daughter of Cubalooking for validation.

    Insightful, imaginative, and often poetic, Havanaand Other Missing Fathersis Mia Leonins recol-lection of this journe and her longing to learn

    more about her origins. In the end, she mustlearn to accept the answers she discovers as wellas the questions that remain.

    Ma Angela Leonn is a creative writing instructorat the Universit of Miami. She is the author oftwo books of poetr, Braidand Unravelingthe Bed.

    September 2009, 192 pages, 6 9"978-0-8165-2815-8 PB $19.95Memoir Latina CultureUNIVERSIT y OF ARIzONA PRESS

    Havana and Othe Mssng FathesMa Angela Leonn

    On March 15, 1939, Helen Waldsteins fathersnatched the last eit visa from a distractedclerk to get his wife and child out of Prague.The famil left behind could onl send lettersafter the Nais closed in. Through the war ears,letters kept coming to the southern Ontario farmwhere Helens small famil learned to speakEnglish, to be Canadian farmers, and to forgetthe were Jewish.

    Helen did not notice when the letters stoppedcoming, but the surfaced intermittentl until

    she couldnt ignore them anmore. Reading theletters changed everthing. As her past refusedto keep silent, Helen followed the trail of lettersback to Europe to nd living witnesses of whatthe letters related. She has here interwoven their

    stories and her own in an engrossing narrative ofsuffering and rescue, survivor guilt, and overcom-ing obstacles to intergenerational dialogue abouta traumatic past.

    Since receiving her PhD in French literature,Helen Waldstein Wilkes spent 30 ears teach-ing at ever level in the US and Canada. Nowretired and living in Vancouver, BC, she is activeleamining her own cultural inheritance and itsimpact.

    November 2009, 210 pages, 5.5 8"

    b/w photos978-1-897425-54-3 PB $24.95Biograph Memoir CultureAU PRESS

    Lettes om the LostA Memoir o Discovery

    Helen Waldstein Wilkes

    June 14, 1903, was a tpical, hot Sunda inHeppner, a small farm town in northeasternOregon. People went to church, ate dinner,and relaed with famil and friends. But latethat afternoon, calamit struck when a violentthunderstorm brought heav rain and hail to themountains and bare hills south of town.

    In Calamity, Joann Brd, a native of easternOregon, carefull documents the poignant storof this small farm town in northeastern Oregonwhen one of ever ve people in the prosper-ous town of 1,300 would lose their lives, as theoodwaters pulled apart and carried awa nearleverything in its path.

    Calamityillustrates that even the smallest things

    we do have consequences good or bad. Brddraws on a wealth of primar sources, including amoving collection of photographs, to paint a rarepicture of how a small town in the West copedwith disaster at the turn of the twentieth centur.

    Joann Bd is a retired journalist who hasworked for a number of newspapers, includingthe East Oregonian in Pendleton, Oregon, andthe Washington Post.

    September 2009, 192 pages, 6 9"45 illustrations, maps

    978-0-295-98941-9 PB $26.95Histor Regional

    Universit of Washington Press

    CalamtThe Heppner Flood o 1903

    Joann Green Brd

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    Knut HamsunT H E D A R K S I D E O F L I T E R A R Y B R I L L I A N C E

    M O N I K A A G A R

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    MEMOir

    Awarded the Nobel Prie for Literature in 1920,Knut Hamsun (1859-1952) was a towering gureof Norwegian letters. He was also a Nai smpa-thier and supporter of the German occupation ofNorwa during the Second World War.

    In her incisive stud of Hamsun, Monika agarrefuses to separate his political and cultural ideasfrom an analsis of his highl regarded writing.Inspecting a number of his works, she reveals thewas in which messages of racism and seismappear in plas, ction, and none-too-subtlenonction produced b a prolic author over the

    course of his long career. In the process, agarilluminates Norwas long histor of interactionwith peoples at home and abroad.

    Monka aga is associate professor of Scandina-vian studies at the Universit of Minnesota.

    October 2009, 320 pages, 6 9"978-0-295-98946-4 PB $36.95Biograph LiteratureUNIVERSITy OF WASHINGTON PRESS

    Knut HamsunThe Dark Side o Literary Brilliance

    Monka aga

    In recent ears, archaeologists and NativeAmerican communities have struggled to ndcommon ground not realiing that more than acentur ago a man of Seneca descent raised onNew yorks Cattaraugus Reservation, Arthur C.Parker, joined the ranks of professional archaeol -og. Until now, Parkers life and legac as therst Native American archaeologist have beenneither closel studied nor widel recognied. Ata time when heated debates about the control ofNative American heritage have come to dominatearchaeolog, Parkers eperiences form a singular

    lens to view the elds tangled histor andcurrent predicaments with Indigenous peoples.

    November 2009, 288 pages, 6 9"9 b/w photos, 2 illustrations, 2 maps, 2 tables978-0-8165-2655-0 HC $49.00Biograph Culture ArchaeologUNIVERSITy OF ARIzONA PRESS

    inhetng the PastThe Making o Arthur C. Parker and Indigenous Archeaology

    Chp Colwell-Chanthaphonh

    Beth has been able to capture, through her

    writing, the most intimate care between nurse

    and patient. Her writing style is clear and clean.

    Dr. Olive yonge, Universit of Alberta

    Within most disciplines, there are those who arerecognied b their colleagues as being ecep -

    tionall competent practitioners. These peopledo their work in such a remarkable wa as tobecome a model for others. This book is basedon a stud of the beliefs, actions, and interactionsof a group of etraordinar oncolog nurses thenurses their peers would choose to have care forthem if the were diagnosed with cancer.

    Perrs weaving of narrative, comments, eldnotes, poetr, and photograph creates a verpersonal and unique perspective on nursing thatleaves the reader with a greater understanding ofthe eperience, and rewards, of caring for others.

    Beth Pe is an Associate Professor of Nursing

    at Athabasca Universit. She has worked as botha nurse and an educator in medicine, oncolog,and palliative care.

    Jul 2009, 224 pages (est.), 6 9"978-1-897425-51-0 PB $29.95Memoir Nursing Professional Development

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    Moe Moments n TmeImages o Exemplary Nursing

    Beth Pe, rN, PhD

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    Redback Graphixwill bowl readers over withcolor and edg social comment. From 1979 to1994, design and screenprinting studio RedbackGraphi produced posters that combined witt

    graphics with ee-watering colours to give voiceto a raft of pressing social issues from AIDSawareness and alcohol abuse to the promotionof local lms and music gigs. Originall designedfor the street, these posters are now consideredicons of an era and are highl sought after. Annazagalas tet provides an insight into wh theseposters continue to ecite and inspire a newgeneration.

    Anna Zagala is a Melbourne-based writer,researcher, and designer.

    Jul 2009, 128 pages, 9 9"

    328 colour illustrations978-0-642-54198-7 PB $42.95Art Graphic Arts

    Distributed for the National Galler of AustraliaUNIVERSIT y OF WASHINGTON PRESS

    Redback GraphixAnna Zagala

    Kids Design Glassbegan as a temporareducational program at the Museum of Glass inTacoma, Washington, but has developed into adelightful collection of art that includes pieces aschallenging for the glassblowers to create as theare enjoable to watch being created.

    This book includes 51 pieces with full-colourphotos of both the object and the drawing theglass sculpture was based on. Also included isthe booklet, Pip! The Baby Monster and How HeWas Made at the Museum o Glassand a DVD

    showing the creation of Reccled Robot.

    November 2009, 132 pages, 12 10"80 colour illustrations, DVD, and a 24-pageillustrated paperback booklet978-0-295-98937-2 HC $50.00AtPublished with The Museum of Glass,TacomaUNIVERSIT y OF WASHINGTON PRESS

    Kids Design GlassBenjamin Cobb and Susan Linn

    Foewod b Dale Chhul

    Vibrationsis the stor of one bos adventuresgrowing up on a farm in Pennslvania, workingodd jobs, mistting in the U.S. Arm, barnstorm -ing through Europe with the famous SeventhArm Smphon, eiling in Paris, scufing onthe Lower East Side, da-labouring often downbut never out and nall emerging as a majormusical force.

    David Amram has plaed and rambled andgalloped and staggered through a remarkablbroad sweep of American life, eperience,and creative struggle. The Boston Globehasdescribed him as the Renaissance man ofAmerican Music. Amram and Jack Kerouaccollaborated on the rst-ever ja poetr readingin New york Cit in 1957 as well as the subse -quent legendar lm Pull My Daisyin 1959,

    combining Amrams music with Kerouacsnarration. Amram, honoured as the rst Compos-er-in-Residence of the New york Philharmonic,has composed more than 100 orchestral andchamber works, written two operas, and hascollaborated with Leonard Bernstein, DiGillespie, Lionel Hampton, Charles Mingus,Dustin Hoffman, Thelonious Monk, Willie Nelson,Nanc Grifth, Johnn Depp, and more.

    With its stage-setting foreword b DouglasBrinkle and a new afterword b Kerouac biogra-pher Audre Sprenger, this new edition is not tobe missed.

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    We are all descended from a single womanwhose descendants left Africa 70,000 ears agoand populated the planet. Or are we?

    The Eve Hpothesis, a dogma among research-ers in human origins for the past two decades,is coming under increasing challenge b anew generation of Bone Readers. This groupof scholars stud the earliest human remains,their chemistr and DNA, their etinct oral andfaunal contemporaries, and the geologic laers inwhich the were found. Focusing on anomalousdiscoveries in Australia, the Pacic islands, andthe Americas, these scholars are challenging thereigning hpothesis of modern human origins.Other hpothesesabout hobbits,

    Neanderthals, and the Bering Straitsare equal -l under scrutin. Two leading Bone Readers anda science writer have penned a literate, authori -tative summar of the current questions andthe mineeld of academic politics that surroundquestioning anthropologs most cherishedparadigms. Ideal for students in human originsor biological anthropolog courses, and adelightful read.

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    What makes a 17-ear-old girl decide to wrap abomb around her bod, walk into a supermarket,and detonate it, killing herself and an 18-earold girl shopping there? In this provocative andimportant book, renowned anthropologist W.Penn Handwerker shows that individual choices,from the fatal to the mundane, are fundamentallquestions of culture what it is, where it comesfrom, and the comple was it changes andevolves. In accessible and engaging prose, hewalks readers through the process of how thehuman imagination produces new things, shaped

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    W. Penn Handwerker is professor ofanthropolog at the Universit of Connecticut.

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    The Ogn o CultuesHow Individual Choices Make Cultures Change

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    For nearl ft ears artist and naturalist TonAngell has used Puget Sounds natural diversitas his palette. In this book, he describes theliving sstems within the Sound and shares hisobservations and encounters with the speciesthat make up the comple communities of theSounds rivers, tidal ats, islands, and beaches:the edging ight of a oung peregrine, an otterplafull herding a small red rocksh, the graspof a curious octopus. Angell goes on to eplainthe methods he uses in his art. The shapes,movements, patterns, and even temperaturesand smells that he eperiences in the eld are allbrought to bear on his work. His drawings bringclarit to his visual and emotional memories, andhis sculptures allow him to approach a memorfrom man directions and retain that memor in

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    Ton Angells artworks are held in public andprivate collections throughout the world. He isthe author of several books including Ravens,

    Crows, Magpies, and Jaysand Owls, and servedas Washington State Director of EnvironmentalEducation for thirt ears. He lives in Seattle.

    October 2009, 140 pages, 8.5 11"141 illustrations (120 in colour), 1 map978-0-295-98927-3 HC $42.95Art Nature BirdsPublished with People for Puget SoundUNIVERSITy OF WASHINGTON PRESS

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    In Chasing Molecules, Eliabeth Grossman showshow ordinar items found in most Americanhomes are threatening our health and wh new

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    Theres no question chemicals can be put toingenious use: making coats waterproof, pansnonstick, and mascara glide. But these wondrousmaterials can also cause cancer, interfere withreproduction, even make us fat. Green chemistrhas the potential to end this trade-off. Ground-breaking research is producing materials thatmimic, rather than pollute, nature. Through inter-

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    This book makes a couple of remarkable claims.The rst is that the greatest cultural achievementin the mountain region of Western Canada mabe what has been preserved, not what has beendeveloped.

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    Robert W. Sandford is the author or editor ofsome 20 books on the nature, histor, and cultureof the Canadian west. He is the Canadian Chair ofthe United Nations International Decade Waterfor Life, an initiative that aims to advancelong-term water qualit and availabilit issuesin response to climate change in Canada andabroad. He lives in Canmore, Alberta.

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    Ecolog & WonderThe Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site

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    A portable, eld-friendl guide to the seasonalstatus and distribution of Oregon birds withsummar tet updated from Birds o Oregon,the denitive source for Oregon ornitholog, andadditional new breeding and winter maps, charts,and colour plates for ID assistance.

    Hendrik G. Herln works as a freelance trans-lator in the elds of ornitholog, forestr, andnatural science. He is a contributor to Birds oOregon and to Oregon Birdsand American Birdsmagaines. He is a eld editor for the AudubonSociet of Corvallis. He has participated inornithological projects in Europe and NorthAmerica.

    Alan Conteas has studied the birds of LaneCount for over thirt ears. He is past presi-dent of the Oregon Field Ornithologists, andhas written and edited several books on Oregonbirds, including Northwest Birds in WinterandBirds o Oregon: A General Reerence. He lives inEugene, Oregon.

    September 2009, 328 pages, 5.5 8.5"978-0-87071-571-6 HC $26.95Nature RegionalOREGON STATE UNIVERSITy PRESS

    Handbook o Oegon BdsA Field Companion to Birds of Oregon

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    Economics sometimes seems to be stackedagainst social, environmental, and individual well-being. But it doesnt have to be like this. A new

    approach to economics deriving as much fromRuskin and Schumacher as from Kenes or Smith has begun to emerge. Skeptical about moneas a measure of success, this new economicsturns our assumptions about wealth and povertupside down. It shows us that real wealth can bemeasured b increased well-being and environ-mental sustainabilit rather than just having andconsuming more things.

    This book is the rst accessible and straightfor -ward guide to the new economics. It describesthe problems and biarre contradictions inconventional economics as well as the principles

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    Davd Bole is a fellow at the New EconomicsFoundation (nef).

    Andew Smms, author of Tescopoly, is policdirector at nef and a commentator on issues onclimate change.

    September 2009, 160 pages, 6.5 8.5"978-1-844-07675-8 HC $38.95Economics BusinessEARTHSCAN

    The New EconomcsA Bigger Picture

    Davd Bole and Andew Smms

    In this book, Prashant Vae, an environmentaleconomist, distils and builds on his eperience oftring to live a low-carbon life in London. In doingso he helps navigate the choices that confrontus all when making decisions about what to eat,how to travel, and how to keep warm in the era ofclimate change and economic turmoil. The bookis an irreverent but rigorous reference guide tolow-cost, low-carbon living for everone in toughtimes. Readers are taken through the choices ofthree real people who are tring to decarbonieon a budget: a 20-something starting out in work,

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    Prashant Vaze is an environmental economistand former polic maker. He worked for 15 earsin the Ofce of Climate Change, the Prime Minis-ters Strateg Unit and the Department of theEnvironment, in the UK.

    November 2009, 336 pages, 6 9"978-1-844-07808-0 PB $32.95Environment EconomicsEARTHSCAN

    The Economcal EnvonmentalstIt Doesnt Have to Cost the Earth

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    After nearl a decade on the defensive, the worldof science is about to be restored to its rightfulplace. But is the American public reall read forscience? And is the world of science read forthe American public?

    Enter Rand Olson. Fifteen ears ago, Olson bid

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    In Dont Be Such a Scientist, he shares thesecrets of talking substance in an age of stle.The ke, he argues, is to sta true to the factswhile tapping into something more primordial,more irrational, and ultimatel more human.

    rand Olson earned his Ph.D. at Harvard Univer-

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    September 2009, 256 pages, 6 9"978-1-59726-563-8 PB $24.95Environment Science FilmISLAND PRESS

    Dont Be Such a ScentstTalking Substance in an Age o Style

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    Getting to Grips with Asperger Syndromeis

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    Sndrome (AS). It will help them understand thecondition and the difculties it ma cause, so thatthe can offer support in the most benecial wa.

    The book eplains what AS is and wh certainbehaviours frequentl occur, such as aniet, fearof change, and unusual sensitivities. Once behav-iours and reactions are understood, man of theapparent problems become less troublesome,and difculties can be avoided or easil resolved.Practical strategies are offered to combatproblems that ma arise, and common issuesthat specicall occur with individuals diagnosedlater in life are addressed.

    Eas-to-read and accessible, this book is a usefulreference for friends and famil of individualswith AS, as well as health and social care staff

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    Caol Hagland worked as a chartered clinicalpschologist in the NHS for over thirt ears.During that time she developed a particular inter-est in Asperger Sndrome, providing diagnoses,counselling, and advice about care and support.

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    Getting to Grips with Asperger SndromeUnderstanding Adults on the Autism Spectrum

    Caol Hagland

    This accessible and practical photocopiableresource is brimming with ideas and guidance formotivating children with autism spectrum disor-der or other communication difculties.

    The clear and user-friendl format of the bookenables quick access to over 300 practical gamesand activities for using everda tos and gamesin a range of settings throughout the da.

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    Motivate to Communicate! is perfect for support-ing professionals, parents and care givers tomotivate and maintain motivation with thischallenging group.

    Simone Grifn is a speech and language thera-pist. Danne Sandle is currentl working as aspecialist teacher for inclusion.

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    Motvate to Communcate!300 Games and Activities or Your Child with Autism

    Simone Grifn and Danne Sandle

    The author describes the spectrum of ADHD, theco-occurring smptoms, and common difcul-ties that parents face. The rest of the bookfocuses on solutions, based around four rules.Rule number one is keeping it positive: punish -ments can change behaviour, but onl positiveapproaches can improve attitude. Rule numbertwo is keeping it calm: its difcult thinkingclearl enough to solve problems logicall if ouare feeling overwhelmed. Rule number threeis keeping it organied: this rule relates particu-larl to the childs school life. Rule number fouris to keep doing rules one to three. Finall, Dr.Kutscher discusses the role of medication fortreating ADHD.

    Realistic and optimistic, this book is the idealsource of information and advice for parents andprofessionals who are tring to keep up withchildren who are living without brakes.

    Matn L. Kutsche MD is Assistant ClinicalProfessor in the Departments of Pediatrics

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    December 2009, 192 pages (illustrated), 6 9"978-1-84905-816-2 PB $24.95ADHD ParentingJESSICA KINGSLEy PUBLISHERS

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    Matn L. Kutsche MD

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    Parenting a child with autism can be isolating,draining, and stressful. Parenting a neurotpicalchild alongside them is even more complicatedand confusing.

    Coach Yoursel Through the Autism Spectrum

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    coaching eercises also help ou decide on anaction plan thats right for ou. This book offershope and support for anone parenting or caringfor a child on the autism spectrum.

    ruth Knott Schoede MA, ACC is a Coachfor Living certied with the International CoachFederation. She is also the parent of an 18-ear-old son with autism and a 14-ear-old neurotpicaldaughter.

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    Coach yousel Though the Autsm Spectumruth Knott Schoede

    Autism and Its Medical Managementexplains the

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    The book begins with an overview of AutismSpectrum Disorders (ASDs) and how the arediagnosed, and goes on to identif the differenttpes of autism and to describe relevant medicalinterventions. The author also provides an outlineof recent research to enable parents and profes -

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    Bridging the communication gap betweenmedical professionals and parents, this bookoffers accessible eplanations of medical termi -nolog and treatment relevant to ASDs and isan important tool for parents and professionalsworking with children with ASDs.

    Michael G. Chez MD is Director of PediatricNeurolog at Sutter in the UK. Dr. Che has spentover 16 ears practicing pediatric neurolog witha special interest in clinical aspects of autism.

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    Autsm and its Medcal ManagementA Guide or Parents and Proessionals

    Michael G. Chez MD

    Over a period of fourteen ears, FrancescaBierens interviewed ten families of childrenwho were on the autism spectrum. This bookrecords their answers: how the felt, how thecoped, and what gave them strength and solace.Each famil discusses how the reacted whenthe found out their child had autism, and theirfeelings leading up to diagnosis. The sharetheir positive and negative eperiences withprofessionals, and describe the support that thereceived, often from grandparents, respite caregivers, support groups, and other parents. Twoof the original children, now in their 20s, also talkabout the eperience of growing up with autism,

    and describe how their lives are now. Aboveall, Bierens message, and that of the familiesshe interviews, is one of inspiration and hope,showing that there is light, love, and laughteralong the wa. Their stories should be readb anone who is affected b or working withautism.

    Fancesca Beens is a speech-language thera-pist and primar school teacher.

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    This clear and concise book eplains in acces -sible terms what scoliosis is. It includes a seriesof Pilates eercises, speciall designed b

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    Getting to the Heart of HurtUnderstanding Sel-Harm

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    Children and adults on the autism spectrum maoften behave in was that cause difculties forthemselves and for those who care for them.This book offers effective, long-term strategiesto help resolve common challenging behaviourssuch as phsical aggression and self-injur.

    Managing Family Meltdown also providespossible eplanations for these behaviours, andoffers a wealth of practical tips on how familiescan tackle different kinds of challenging behav-iour. The authors eplore the difference betweenmanaging and changing behaviour; how our ownbehaviour can inuence the situation; and theprinciples of Low Arousal and its application in afamil situation. Tried-and-tested ideas for inter-vention are provided and illustrated b case

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    Linda Woodcock is the National Lead on Parentand Famil Training for The Studio III Group.

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    Managng Faml MeltdownThe Low Arousal Approach and Autism

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    Man people will suffer from depression atsome time in their lives. New research showsthat Qigong, a traditional Chinese practice, can

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    Based on the same principles as TraditionalChinese Medicine, Qigong works b promotingthe movement of health-giving energ alongthe meridians of the bod. The author encour-ages the reader to identif their problems andtake action. Dr. Frances Gaik gives practicaladvice that will help anone with depression toimprove their mental health.

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    Research shows that Chinese medicine canbe ver effective in supporting the treatmentof cancer b orthodo Western methods, andis particularl effective in alleviating man ofthe side effects of treatment. Henr McGrathdraws on his man ears as a practitioner ofTraditional Chinese Medicine to eplain howChinese medicine approaches cancer in terms ofunderstanding and treatment. He presents thewide range of approaches that Chinese medicinehas to offer people with cancer, and offers practi-cal strategies to promote the health of the bod

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    Henr McGrath studied oriental medicinefor nine ears, obtaining diplomas in shiatsu,acupuncture, and herbal medicine. He is currentlthe Acupuncture Course Director and AcademicDirector for the College of NaturopathicMedicine.

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    Body Intelligenceoffers a new understandingof how the bod works and leads the reader toa greater sense of well-being and an enrichedsense of self.

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    Ged Sumner is a practising craniosacral therapistand Chi Kung teacher. He is Director of theCollege of Elemental Chi Kung, www.elemental-chikung.com.

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    Ged Sumner

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    The NewLaweHow Settlement IsTransormingthe Practice o Law

    Jule Macalane

    In The New Lawyer,Julie Macfarlaneexplores the evolving

    role of practitioners,articulating legal andethical compleities

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    This book providesa concise andaccessible overviewof First Nationspeoples, cultures,

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    MakkA New History o

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    John Sutton Lutz

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    originated only recently through misunder-

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    B.F.R. Edwards, Universit of Saskatch-ewan, CHOICE

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    iNDEX

    ADHD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

    Aleander, Jeffre W. . . . . . . . . . . 22Allan, Chantal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

    Alterra, Aaron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

    Amram, David . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Andrew, Caroline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Angell, Tony . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

    Animals and Nature . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

    Archibald, Jo-ann . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22At the Far Reaches o Empire . . . . . . 17

    Autism and Its Medical Management . . 14

    Awe or the Tiger, Love or the Lamb . . . 1

    Awul Splendour . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

    Bakker, Karen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Banks, Jane Whelen . . . . . . . . . . . 18Bannock and Beans . . . . . . . . . . . 18

    Bam, Geoffre D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Becoming British Columbia . . . . . . . . 3

    Beletsk, Les . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Belshaw, John Douglas . . . . . . . . . . 3Benidickson, Jamie . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Bierens, Francesca . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

    Biles, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Birds o the World . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

    Birds o the Yukon Territory . . . . . . . . 22

    Blodgett, E. D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Body Intelligence . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

    Bomb Canada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

    Bone Readers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

    Bole, David . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Brink, Jack W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Brute Souls, Happy Beasts, and Evolution 1

    Brd, Joann Green . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

    Calamity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

    Captain Ale MacLean . . . . . . . . . . 17Caregiver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

    Cautious Beginnings . . . . . . . . . . . 22

    Chasing Molecules . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

    Che, Michael G. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Coach Yoursel Through the

    Autism Spectrum . . . . . . . . . . . 14

    Cobb, Benjamin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Colwell-Chanthaphonh, Chip . . . . . . . . 8Contreras, Alan L. . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

    Crisis o Conscience . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

    Cruikshank, Julie . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Culture o Flushing . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

    Currie, Sarah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15Curves, Twists and Bends . . . . . . . . 15

    Dawson, Grant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Do Glaciers Listen? . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Dominant Animal . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

    Dont Be Such a Scientist . . . . . . . . 12

    Eau Canada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

    Eckert, Cameron D. . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Economical Environmentalist . . . . . . . 12

    Electing a Diverse Canada . . . . . . . . . 3

    Ehrlich, Anne H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Ehrlich, Paul R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Ethical Travel Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

    Felbab-Brown, Vanda . . . . . . . . . . . 6First Nations o British Columbia . . . . . 17

    Foran, Max . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

    Free Spirit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

    From Cronkite to Colbert . . . . . . . . . . 5

    From Pride to Infuence . . . . . . . . . . . 4

    Gaik, Frances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Getting to Grips with

    Asperger Syndrome . . . . . . . . . . 13

    Getting to the Heart o Hurt . . . . . . . 15

    Gibbs, Donna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Gillespie, Richard . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

    Grason, George W. . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Grifn, Simone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Grossman, Eliabeth . . . . . . . . . . . 11

    Hagland, Carol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Handbook o Oregon Birds . . . . . . . . 11

    Handwerker, W. Penn . . . . . . . . . . 10Harris, Cole . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Hart, Michael . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Havana and Other Missing Fathers . . . . . 7

    Herdman, Alan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15Here Is Hell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

    Herln, Hendrik G. 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Hofer, Nanc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

    Hughes, Nanc L. . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

    Icon, Brand, Myth . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

    Imagining Head Smashed-In . . . . . . . 19

    Indigenous Storywork . . . . . . . . . . 22

    Inheriting the Past . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

    In Mixed Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

    Japans Motorcycle Wars . . . . . . . . . 22Jensen, Kurt F. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Jones, Cherl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

    Karas, A.L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Kids Design Glass . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

    Kitchen Table Sustainability . . . . . . . 19

    Kluckner, Michael . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Knut Hamsun . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Kutscher, Martin L. . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

    Leonin, Mia Angela . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

    Letters rom the Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

    Linn, Susan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Loo, Tina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

    Loveable Liam Series . . . . . . . . . . . 18

    Lut, John Sutton . . . . . . . . . . . 17, 22Lnch, Wane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

    Macfarlane, Julie . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17MacGillivra, Don . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Makk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

    Managing Depression with Qigong . . . 16

    Managing Family Meltdown . . . . . . . 15

    Marc, Jacques . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Massacred or Gold . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

    McGrath, Henr . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Mexico . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

    Minelli, Orel . .