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Monday, October 30, 2006

New Non-fiction books

Tundras by Erinn Banting.

Hockey’s hottest players by Arpon Basu.

Genetically engineered foods by Karen E. Bledsoe.

Canada’s First Nations: Nunavut and evolving relationships
Conflicts, changes & Confederation, 1770-1867
A nation is born: World War I & independence, 1910-1929, all edited by Dr. David Bercuson.

Weird facts about Canadian hockey by Peter Boer.

The complete history of costume and fashion from ancient Egypt to the present day by Bronwyn Cosgrave.

Remembrance Day by Jill Foran.

Decoding life: unraveling the mysteries of the genome by Ron Fridell.

Greatcoats and glamour boots: Canadian women at war (1939-1945) by
Carolyn Gossage.

Pierre Elliott Trudeau by Richard Gwyn.

Globalization by Adam Hibbert.

Nuclear and toxic waste by Stuart A. Kallen.

Inventions that shaped the world: the airplane by Nancy Robinson Masters.

Body doubles: cloning plants and animals by Sally Morgan.

Transportation: high speed, power, and performance by Mark Morris.

Historic Black Nova Scotia by Bridglal Pachai & Henry Bishop.

Tsunamis by Peggy J. Parks.

Football by Jeff Savage.

American voices from the Civil Rights Movement by Elizabeth Sirimarco.

Are we alone?: scientists search for life in space by Gloria Skurzynski.

Night by Elie Wiesel.

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