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Istvn Aggott Hnsch
Paperback - $14.95
Prima Hora is a decidedly diverse set of early poems from the Hungarian-Canadian author, Istvn Aggott Hnsch. The poems, in equal numbers English and Hungarian, give insight into the poet's joys and sorrows both in Canada and abroad.
John Allemang
Paperback - $31.95
200 houses are showcased in this international collection of the best in residential design illustrated with over 1000 color photographs. The book covers a wide range of materials, solutions to challenging sites and profiles 20 architectural firms.
Raymond Anderson
Paperback - $27.95
With his roots in Jamaica, Raymond was raised in Toronto and now resides in Brampton, Ontario. A college graduate with a diploma in electronics, Raymond is a committed employee and a devoted father. Where there are rocks and waves, Raymond spends man ...
Tammy Armstrong
Paperback - $24.95
In Take Us Quietly, Tammy Armstrong returns to her favourite subjects with a sharper edge: growing up in rural New Brunswick, travels in Europe, Mexico, and Central America, and the accommodations of love in a long-term relationship. In these new poe ...
Margaret Avison
Paperback - $31.95
Since childhood Margaret Avison has written poetry and published it. "Always Now: The Collected Poems" (three volumes), stretches from the 1930s to the twenty-first century, through "Winter Sun" in 1960 and "Concrete and Wild Carrot" in 2002 (winn ...
Margaret Avison
Paperback - $31.95
"Always Now, Collected Poems of Margaret Avison, encompasses in three volumes all of the published books, from "Winter Sun (1960) to "Concrete and Wild Carrot (2002), and is framed by a gathering of uncollected and new poems respectively. When comple ...
Elizabeth Bachinsky
Paperback - $23.95
NOMINATED FOR THE 2006 GOVERNOR GENERAL'S AWARD
"Elizabeth Bachinsky is one of those rare poets capable of negotiating poetic forms with rigour and testing their limits, while never losing sight of the strange, dark music of what it means to be h ...
Douglas Barbour
Paperback - $31.95
Across great distances and a panorama shaped by words, poets Douglas Barbour and Sheila E. Murphy began writing in collaboration. Tapped to technology's dance across paper, with thoughts like bright colors coursing across screens, Continuations emerg ...