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Formac Publishing Company Limited Half-Hearted Enemies: Nova Scotia, New England and the War of 1812
£18.94
Cornell University Press Fichte: Foundations of Transcendental Philosophy (Wissenschaftslehre) nova methodo (1796–99)
"This work is a model of what a philosophical text should be."—Reinhard Lauth "Breazeale's translation is fluent, precise, and perhaps most important of all . . . it is readable. . . . This is an excellent translation by the ranking Fichte scholar working in English at present, accompanied by a full, useful scholarly apparatus, likely to be of interest to Fichte scholars and all those concerned with the development of German idealism."—Review of Metaphysics "The publishing of this volume in English . . . provides us with a wealth of new material, not just about Fichte's development, but about the essentially Cartesian project that first gave rise to phenomenology in our own century."—International Philosophical Quarterly
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Luath Press Ltd Scotia Nova: Poems for the Early Days of a Better Nation
there’ll be nae cries omiseryjist the creakin souno openin doors— Read these poems and be inspired. In the wake of the 1979 Devolution Referendum, followed by the impact of Thatcherite policies on Scottish society, many Scottish writers and intellectuals began articulating the distinctiveness of Scottish literary, cultural, social and political traditions and outlooks. Some joined popular political campaigns, from opposing the Poll-Tax and Trident to the Campaign for a Scottish Assembly, which led to a Scottish Parliament. Many now look forward to new possibilities for the future with more confidence in the value and importance of our country’s culture and politics, as these poems reveal.Whatever the outcome of Scotland’s Independence Referendum on 18 September 2014, a better Scotland is possible. Across every aspect of life in Scotland – housing, inequality, life expectancy, health, education, crime, sectarianism, localism and more – we all know that a better Scotland is possible. And then there’s Trident. And the Bedroom Tax. And the Democratic Deficit. And on it goes.
£8.03
Edicoes Tecnicas Lidel Portugues XXI - Nova Edicao: Pack: Livro do Aluno+ficheiros audio & Cade
£47.95
Africa World Press Back To Africa: George Ross & the Maroons - From Nova Scotia to Sierra Leone
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Random House USA Inc Fodor's Nova Scotia & Atlantic Canada: With New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island & Newfoundland
Whether you want to visit Cape Breton Island, eat fresh lobster and mussels, or learn about Acadian culture, the local Fodor’s travel experts in Nova Scotia & Atlantic Canada are here to help! Fodor’s Nova Scotia & Atlantic Canada guidebook is packed with maps, carefully curated recommendations, and everything else you need to simplify your trip-planning process and make the most of your time. This new edition has been fully-redesigned with an easy-to-read layout, fresh information, and beautiful color photos. Fodor’s “Essential” guides have been named by Booklist as the Best Travel Guide Series of 2020! Fodor’s Nova Scotia & Atlantic Canada travel guide includes: AN ILLUSTRATED ULTIMATE EXPERIENCES GUIDE to the top things to see and do MULTIPLE ITINERARIES to effectively organize your days and maximize your time MORE THAN 22 DETAILED MAPS to help you navigate confidently COLOR PHOTOS throughout to spark your wanderlust! HONEST RECOMMENDATIONSon the best sights, national parks, restaurants, hotels, beaches, nightlife, shopping, and more PHOTO-FILLED “BEST OF” FEATURES on “Best Outdoor Adventures” “Best Historic Sites” and more TRIP-PLANNING TOOLS AND PRACTICAL TIPS including when to go, getting around, beating the crowds, and saving time and money HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL INSIGHTS providing rich context on the local cuisine, coastal areas, offshore islands, music and more SPECIAL FEATURES on“15 Ultimate Experiences,” “What to Eat and Drink in Atlantic Canada” and “Atlantic Canada with Kids” LOCAL WRITERS to help you find the under-the-radar gems UP-TO-DATE COVERAGE ON: Halifax and Cape Breton Island (Nova Scotia), Saint John and the Fundy Coast (New Brunswick), Charlottetown (Prince Edward Island), and St. John’s (Newfoundland) Planning on visiting other Canadian destinations? Check out Fodor’s Fodor’s Montréal & Québec City, Fodor’s Toronto, and Fodor's Vancouver & Victoria. *Important note for digital editions: The digital edition of this guide does not contain all the images or text included in the physical edition. ABOUT FODOR'S AUTHORS: Each Fodor's Travel Guide is researched and written by local experts. Fodor’s has been offering expert advice for all tastes and budgets for over 80 years. For more travel inspiration, you can sign up for our travel newsletter at fodors.com/newsletter/signup, or follow us @FodorsTravel on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. We invite you to join our friendly community of travel experts at fodors.com/community to ask any other questions and share your experience with us!
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Edicoes Tecnicas Lidel Portugues XXI - 1 - Nova Edicao: Livro do Aluno + audio download (A1)
£35.96
Boosey & Hawkes Bote & Bock GmbH & Co. KG Fly to Brazil 4 Bossa Nova Arrangements for Flute and Guitar
£20.17
Random House Canada 22 Murders: Investigating the Massacres, Cover-up and Obstacles to Justice in Nova Scotia
£17.99
Temple University Press,U.S. The Brazilian Sound: Samba, Bossa Nova, and the Popular Music of Brazil
An encyclopedia survey of Brazilian popular music--now updated and expanded
£33.30
University of Toronto Press A Leader and a Laggard: Manufacturing Industry in Nova Scotia, Quebec and Ontario
£24.99
University of Toronto Press The Centennial Cure: Commemoration, Identity, and Cultural Capital in Nova Scotia during Canada's 1967 Centennial Celebrations
In The Centennial Cure, the second volume in the Studies in Atlantic Canada History series, Meaghan Elizabeth Beaton critically examines the intersection of state policy, cultural development, and commemoration in Nova Scotia during Canada's centennial celebrations. Beaton's engaging and insightful analysis of four case studies-- the establishment of the Cape Breton Miners' Museum, the construction of Halifax's Centennial Swimming Pool, the Community Improvement Program, and the 1967 Nova Scotia Highland Games and Folk Festival--reveals the province's attempts to reimagine and renew public spaces. Through these case studies Beaton illuminates the myriad ways in which Nova Scotians saw themselves, in the context of modernity and ethnic identity, during the post-war years. The successes and failures of these infrastructure and cultural projects, intended to foster and develop cultural capital, reflected the socio-economic realities and dreams of local communities. The Centennial Cure shifts our focus away from the dominant studies on Expo'67 to provide a nuanced and tension filled account of how Canada's 1967 centennial celebrations were experienced in other parts of Canada.
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University of Toronto Press The Centennial Cure: Commemoration, Identity, and Cultural Capital in Nova Scotia during Canada's 1967 Centennial Celebrations
In The Centennial Cure, the second volume in the Studies in Atlantic Canada History series, Meaghan Elizabeth Beaton critically examines the intersection of state policy, cultural development, and commemoration in Nova Scotia during Canada's centennial celebrations. Beaton's engaging and insightful analysis of four case studies-- the establishment of the Cape Breton Miners' Museum, the construction of Halifax's Centennial Swimming Pool, the Community Improvement Program, and the 1967 Nova Scotia Highland Games and Folk Festival--reveals the province's attempts to reimagine and renew public spaces. Through these case studies Beaton illuminates the myriad ways in which Nova Scotians saw themselves, in the context of modernity and ethnic identity, during the post-war years. The successes and failures of these infrastructure and cultural projects, intended to foster and develop cultural capital, reflected the socio-economic realities and dreams of local communities. The Centennial Cure shifts our focus away from the dominant studies on Expo'67 to provide a nuanced and tension filled account of how Canada's 1967 centennial celebrations were experienced in other parts of Canada.
£26.99
Hal Leonard Publishing Corporation Bossa Nova 15 Songs Arranged for Three or More Guitarists Essential Elements Guitar Ensembles Mid Intermediate
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V&R unipress GmbH Nova Mediaevalia.: Selbst- und Fremdbild von Frauen und Männern in Mittelalter und frÃ"her Neuzeit
£91.78
University of British Columbia Press Frigates and Foremasts: The North American Squadron in Nova Scotia Waters 1745-1815
The first comprehensive study of naval operations involving NorthAmerican squadrons in Nova Scotia waters, Frigates and Foremasts offersa masterful analysis of the motives behind the deployment of Royal Navyvessels between 1745 and 1815, and the navy’s role on the WesternAtlantic. Interweaving historical analysis with vivid descriptions of pivotalevents from the first siege of Louisbourg in 1745 to the end of thewars with the United States and France in 1815, Julian Gwyn illuminatesthe complex story of competing interests among the Admiralty, NavyBoard, sea officers, and government officials on both sides of theAtlantic. In a gripping narrative encompassing sea battles,impressments, and privateering, Gwyn brings to life key events andcentral figures. He examines the role of leadership and the lack of it,not only of seagoing heroes from Peter Warren to Philip Broke, but alsoof land-based officials, such as the various Halifax naval yardcommissioners, whose important contributions are brought to light.Gwyn’s brilliant evocation of people and events, and thescholarship he brings to bear on the subject makes Frigates andForemasts a uniquely authoritative history. Wonderfully readable, itwill attract both the serious naval historian and the general readerinterested in the ‘why’ and ‘what’ of navalhistory on North America's eastern seaboard.
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Waterford Press Ltd Nova Scotia Fishes: A Waterproof Folding Guide to Native and Introduced Freshwater Species
£7.89
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Boulder Books Hidden Nova Scotia: 125+ Secret Coves, Wreck Sites, Abandoned Armaments, and Other Off-The-Beaten-Path Destinations
£20.55
University of Toronto Press The Black Loyalists: The Search for a Promised Land in Nova Scotia and Sierra Leone, 1783-1870
There is a Canadian myth about the Loyalists who left the United States after the American Revolution for Canada. The myth says they were white, upper-class citizens devoted to British ideals, transplanting the best of colonial American society to British North America. In reality, more than 10 per cent of the Loyalists who came to the Maritime provinces were black and had been slaves. The Black Loyalists tells the story of one such group who came to Nova Scotia, but didn't stay. James Walker documents their experience in Canada, following them across the Atlantic as they became part of a unique colonial experiment in Sierra Leone.
£32.99
The Library of America American Science Fiction: Four Classic Novels 1968-1969 (LOA #322): Past Master / Picnic on Paradise / Nova / Emphyrio
£28.25
Formac Publishing,Canada 400 Years in 365 Days: A Day by Day Calendar of Nova Scotia History
400 Years in 365 Days gives readers a fun, trivia-filled record which reflects the communities and peoples of Nova Scotia spanning the past 400+ years. Leo Deveau has assembled over a thousand entries that reflect events in the lives and histories of virtually every settlement and group in the province, covering a range of interests from military history to arts and sports. Illustrating the entries are 300+ visuals including full colour paintings, drawings, photos, and archival objects. This informative, entertaining and illuminating volume is a great reference book and a great gift for anyone interested in Nova Scotias colourful past and lively present.
£20.00
V&R unipress GmbH Nova Mediaevalia.: Transferphänomene im europäischen Mittelalter und in der FrÃ"hen Neuzeit; Interdisziplinäre Annäherungen
£72.01
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Hal Leonard Publishing Corporation Bossa Nova 10 Latin Jazz Favorites Jazz PlayAlong Volume 40 Hal Leonard Jazz PlayAlong
£19.99
Jamey Aebersold Jazz Volume 98: Antonio Carlos Jobim Bossa Nova (with Free Audio CD): Jazz Play-A-Long for All Musicians: 98
£17.10
University of Toronto Press Merry Hell: The Story of the 25th Battalion (Nova Scotia Regiment), Canadian Expeditionary Force, 1914-1919
Merry Hell is the only complete history of the 25th Canadian infantry battalion, which was recruited in the autumn and winter of 1914–15 and served overseas from spring 1915 until spring 1919. Author Robert N Clements, who served in the battalion throughout that period and rose from private to captain, wrote the story many years after the war, based on his personal memories and experiences. As such, his story reflects two unique perspectives on Canadian military history – the remarkably fresh recollections and anecdotes of a veteran, and the outlook of a man eager to share what his generation contributed to the nation’s history, character, and identity. Professional military historian Brian Douglas Tennyson buttresses Clements’s story with a valuable critical apparatus, including an analytical introduction that contextualizes the history and notes that explain unfamiliar points and people. Merry Hell is a captivating tale for those who enjoy stories of war and battle, and one that will entertain readers with Clements’s richly colourful anecdotes and witty poems, none of which have been published before.
£26.99
University of Toronto Press Merry Hell: The Story of the 25th Battalion (Nova Scotia Regiment), Canadian Expeditionary Force, 1914-1919
Merry Hell is the only complete history of the 25th Canadian infantry battalion, which was recruited in the autumn and winter of 1914-15 and served overseas from spring 1915 until spring 1919. Author Robert N Clements, who served in the battalion throughout that period and rose from private to captain, wrote the story many years after the war, based on his personal memories and experiences. As such, his story reflects two unique perspectives on Canadian military history - the remarkably fresh recollections and anecdotes of a veteran, and the outlook of a man eager to share what his generation contributed to the nation's history, character, and identity. Professional military historian Brian Douglas Tennyson buttresses Clements's story with a valuable critical apparatus, including an analytical introduction that contextualizes the history and notes that explain unfamiliar points and people. Merry Hell is a captivating tale for those who enjoy stories of war and battle, and one that will entertain readers with Clements's richly colourful anecdotes and witty poems, none of which have been published before.
£37.79
Universitatsverlag Winter Three Sermons for 'nova Festa', Together with the 'hamus Caritatis': Edited from Caxton's 1491 Edition of John Mirk's 'festial'
£40.86
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Harrassowitz Im Auftrag Halles Nach Nova Scotia: Johann Gottlob Schmeisser Und Die Anfange Der Lutherischen Kirche in Kanada
£75.81
DOM Publishers Bauen als freie Arbeit Lina Bo Bardi und die Grupo Arquitetura Nova Tendenzen der brasilianischen Architektur 19611982
£25.20
The Swedenborg Society The New Jerusalem and Heaven's Teaching for It: De Nova Hierosolyma et ejus Doctrina Coelesti: 2023
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The Swedenborg Society Teaching for the New Jerusalem concerning Life drawn from the Ten Commandments | Doctrina Vitae pro Nova Hierosolyma ex Praeceptis Decalogi: 2019
£13.57
Paperblanks Paperblanks 2025 Weekly Planner Astra Nova Stella 12Month Flexis MIDI Horizontal Elastic Band 176 Pg 100 GSM
£19.76
Peeters Publishers Sur les pas des arpenteurs romains: La Via Nova dans la 'provincia arabia' entre Bostra et Philadelphia. Khirbet es-Samra Vol. 2
L’étude de l’art des arpenteurs romains a longtemps été le lot des spécialistes des lettres classiques. La fin du xxe siècle a vu se multiplier des expériences pratiques d’évaluations de nos connaissances en la matière et l’auteur a pris conscience que son art était proche de celui de l’agrimensor romain, art que l’électronique et la micro-informatique allaient reléguer au musée. L’étude des fortifications de Samra est l’occasion d’aborder l’art des places-fortes romaines, celui du metator et du mensor. Ayant retrouvé leur trace dans les ruines, il ne restait que quelques pas à franchir pour vérifier virtuellement le tracé des chaussées de la voie de Trajan entre Bostra et Philadelphia. La recherche autour de Samra a été fructueuse. Il a fallu comprendre l’orientation des chaussées et leur place dans le quadrillage des centuriations rurales malgré leur absence dans le paysage ; il a fallu vérifier les distances sur l’antique Table de Peutinger, les mesurer entre le centre des sites-étapes et comprendre les numérotations des bornes. À la suite des grands explorateurs de la steppe alors vierge de Jordanie du Nord, l’aventure commencée au long de la voie pour retrouver les bornes milliaires s’est poursuivie avec le déchiffrage des cartes sommaires de Schumacher, des calculs effectués par Germer-Durand quand il progressait dans les wadis embaumés par les lauriers roses. L’étude a même résolu l’énigme de la base maçonnée au bord de la ruine de Samra. Grâce à ces précisions, le site de Gadda a été retrouvé à el-Hadid-Zarqa. Samra-Hatita retrouve sa place conforme à la Table de Peutinger, à 33 milles romains du tétrapyle au centre de Bostra, et à 24 milles romains du centre d’Amman, rue King Talal, au débouché du kardo. L’ouvrage présente en détail les calculs effectués sur le terrain, sur les cartes et sur les photos satellites, retrouve les mesures exactes des unités de longueurs romaines, analyse les méthodes de travail des arpenteurs romains et leurs démarches géométriques sur le terrain, place leurs grilles sur le paysage. L’art des arpenteurs antiques revit dans les découvertes du géomètre d’aujourd’hui.
£123.06
McGill-Queen's University Press A Land of Dreams: Ethnicity, Nationalism, and the Irish in Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, and Maine, 1880–1923: Volume 46
Wherever they settled, immigrants from Ireland and their descendants shaped and reshaped their understanding of being Irish in response to circumstances in both the old and new worlds. In A Land of Dreams, Patrick Mannion analyzes and compares the evolution of Irish identity in three communities on the prow of northeastern North America: St John’s, Newfoundland, Halifax, Nova Scotia, and Portland, Maine, in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. These three port cities, home to diverse Irish populations in different stages of development and in different national contexts, provide a fascinating setting for a study of intergenerational ethnicity. Mannion traces how Irishness could, at certain points, form the basis of a strong, cohesive identity among Catholics of Irish descent, while at other times it faded into the background. Although there was a consistent, often romantic gaze across the Atlantic to the old land, many of the organizations that helped mediate large-scale public engagement with the affairs of Ireland – especially Irish nationalist associations – spread from further west on the North American mainland. Irish ethnicity did not, therefore, develop in isolation, but rather as a result of a complex interplay of local, regional, national, and transnational networks. This volume shows that despite a growing generational distance, Ireland remained “a land of dreams” for many immigrants and their descendants. They were connected to a transnational Irish diaspora well into the twentieth century.
£99.00
Fernwood Publishing Co Ltd Out of the Depths, 4th Edition: The Experiences of Mi'kmaw Children at the Indian Residential School at Shubenacadie, Nova Scotia
In the 1880s, through an amendment to the Indian Act of 1876, the government of Canada began to require all Aboriginal children to attend schools administered by churches. Separating these children from their families, removing them from their communities and destroying Aboriginal culture by denying them the right to speak Indigenous languages and perform native spiritual ceremonies, these residential schools were explicitly developed to assimilate Aboriginal peoples into Canadian culture and erase their existence as a people. Daring to break the code of silence imposed on Aboriginal students, residential school survivor Isabelle Knockwood offers the firsthand experiences of forty-two survivors of the Shubenacadie Indian Residential School. In their own words, these former students remember their first day of residential schooling, when they were outwardly transformed through hair cuts and striped uniforms marked with numbers. Then followed years of inner transformation from a strict and regimented life of education and manual training, as well as harsh punishments for speaking their own language or engaging in Indigenous customs. The survivors also speak of being released from their school and having to decide between living in a racist and unwelcoming dominant society or returning to reserves where the Aboriginal culture had evolved. In this newly updated fourth edition, Knockwood speaks to twenty-one survivors of the Shubenacadie Indian Residential School about their reaction to the apology by the Canadian government in 2008. Is it now possible to move forward?"
£17.95
L'Erma Di Bretschneider Vita Nova. Arte in Italia Alla Luce del Nuovi Millenio / Art in Italy Under the Light of the New Millenium: La Mostra / The Exhibition
£80.54
Reardon Publishing With Scott before the Mast: These are the Journals of Francis Davies Leading Shipwright RN when on board Captain Scott's "Terra Nova": 2020
These are the Journals of Francis Davies Leading Shipwright RN when on board Captain Scott's "Terra Nova" British Antarctic Expedition 1910 - 1913, Never seen before photos and historical artefacts, kept safe by his decadences, for over 100 years. Unique below decks prospective on Captains Scotts last Antarctic Expedition, Unabridged and never before Published. The geographic and scientific accomplishments of Captain Scott's two Antarctic expeditions changed the face of the Twentieth Century in ways that are still not widely appreciated over a hundred years later. The fact of accomplishment has tended to be lost in speculative argument as to how Scott should have done this instead of that, supposedly to achieve the extra few yards per day to save the lives of the South Pole Party in 1912. Also lost to a generation overwhelmed with information, however, is the sublime sense of adventure into the unknown, which Scott's expeditions represented to his generation. We have forgotten what it is to take the awesome life-gambling risk of sailing beyond the edge of the map into nothingness and rendering it known. We send robot explorers instead. As a result, after two millennia of maritime and exploration history, we have become detached from the sea which surrounds our island and the tradition of exploration which it represents. With Scott: Before the Mast is a unique account that serves as an antidote to this disconectedness. It is no fictional 'Hornblower', although it may seem so at times. This is a true story. It presents one man's account of his part in a great act of derring-do, the assault on the South Pole in 1912. Most records of Captain Scott's British Antarctic Expedition aboard Terra Nova (1910-1913) are the accounts of officers. With Scott: Before the Mast is the story of Francis Davies, Shipwright, R.N., and Carpenter. The title says it all but may be lost on landlubbers. Before the mast means 'to serve as an ordinary seaman in a sailing ship'. This makes it a rare and hugely important account, presenting a viewpoint from the lower ranks. Such insight is rarely available and the long overdue publication of this account is greatly to be welcomed.
£39.99
The Library of America American Science Fiction: Eight Classic Novels of the 1960s (Boxed Set): The High Crusade / Way Station / Flowers for Algernon / ... And Call Me Conrad / Past Master / Picnic on Paradise / Nova / Emphyrio
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