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Art: At the Service of War
Art at the Service of War is the story of how artists as diverse as modernist Paul Nash, the revolutionary Vorticist Wyndham Lewis, and young Canadians such as A.Y. Jackson came to paint CanadaÂ’s war. Bringing together the artists, critics, and art
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$44.95Blood On The Hills: The Canadian Army In The Korean War
The Korean War represented a series of firsts for Canadian soldiers – their first military action under UN auspices, their first under U.S. corps and army command, their first in Asia as ground troops, and their first in which people at home initiall
$59.95Canada’s Army: Warging War and Keeping The Peace (2nd Ed)
Canada’s Army traces the full three-hundred year history of the Canadian military from its origins in New France to the Conquest, the Revolutionary War and the War of 1812; from South Africa and the two World Wars to the Korean War and contemporary p
$59.95Cinderella Army: The Canadians in Northwest Europe 1944-1945
In his controversial and award-winning 2003 book Fields of Fire, Terry Copp offered a stunning reversal of accepted military history, challenging the conventional view that the Canadian contribution to the Battle of Normandy was a failure. Cinderella
$49.95General Sir Arther Currie
The most important Canadian in the First World War, Arthur Currie was an extraordinary successful field commander in a war that produced few successful generals. In this biography A.M.J. Hyatt recalls the military career of a remarkable man.
$31.95General Sir Arther Currie
$31.95Ocean Bridge: The History of RAF
At the beginning of the Second World War there was no thought of delivering planes by air across the Atlantic. It was assumed to be too costly and too dangerous, especially in winter. Despite this initial reluctance, between the fall of 1940 and the
$44.95Pilots To Presidents
British Columbia Aviation Pioneers and Leaders, 1930-1960.x0Dx0Ax0Dx0ACorley-Smith. Before jet aircraft and radar, aviation pioneers challenged the windswept heights of British Columbia to secure aviation’s future. Meticulously researched, this
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$37.95The Last Day, The Last Hour (The Currie Libel Trial)
On 11 November 1918, the last day of the Great War, the Canadian Corps, led by Sir Arthur Currie, liberated Mons after four years of German occupation. The push to Mons in the last days and weeks of the war had cost many lives. Long after the war, Cu
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