1. 01. English Non Fiction In Flanders fields : the story of the poem by John McCrae / by Granfield, Linda. Publication: New York, N.Y. : Doubleday Book for Young Readers, 1996 . 1 v. (unpaged) : , "Originally published in Canada by Lester Publishing Ltd."--Verso of T.p. 24 cm. Date:1996 Availability: Copies available: (1), Actions:
2. 02. English Fiction Stones : a novel / by Bell, William, Publication: Toronto : Doubleday Canada, 2001 . 210 p. ; 21 cm. Date:2001 Availability: Copies available: (1), Actions:
3. 01. English Non Fiction Women of influence : Canadian women and politics / by Kome, Penney. Publication: Toronto : | Garden City, N.Y. : Doubleday Canada ; | Doubleday, 1985 . 240 p. ; , Includes index. 24 cm. Date:1985 Availability: Copies available: (1), Actions:
4. 01. English Non Fiction Standing into danger : a dramatic story of shipwreck and rescue / by Brown, Cassie, Publication: Garden City, N.Y. : | Toronto : Doubleday & Co. ; | Doubleday Canada, 1979 . xii, 391 p., [18] leaves of plates : 22 cm. Date:1979 Availability: Copies available: (1), Actions:
5. 01. English Non Fiction The Montreal Canadiens : 100 years of glory / by Jenish, D'Arcy, Publication: Toronto : Doubleday Canada, 2008 . xvi, 336 p. [8] p. of plates : 25 cm. Date:2008 Availability: Copies available: (3), Actions:
6. 02. English Fiction Hang for treason / by Peck, Robert Newton. Publication: Garden City, N.Y. : Doubleday, 1976 . 232 p. ; 24 cm. Date:1976 Availability: Copies available: (1), Actions:
7. 01. English Non Fiction Portraits of the game : classic photographs from the Turofsky collection at the Hockey Hall of Fame / by Podnieks, Andrew. Publication: Toronto : Doubleday Canada, 1997 . 166 p. : , Photographs by Lou and Nat Turofsky. | Includes index. 26 cm x 27 cm. Date:1997 Availability: Copies available: (1), Actions:
8. 02. English Fiction Death on the Ice; The great Newfoundland sealing disaster of 1914 by Brown, Cassie Publication: Newfoundland Canada Doubleday Canada limited 1972 , Each year, for generations, poor, ill-clad Newfoundland fisherman sailed out 'to the ice' to hunt seals in the hope of a few pennies in wages from the prosperous merchants of St. John's. The year 1914 witnessed the worst in the long line of tragedies that were part of their harsh way of life. For two long, freezing days and nights a party of seal hunters--one hundred thirty-two men--were left stranded on an icefield floating in the North Atlantic in winter. They were thinly dressed, with almost no food, and with no hope of shelter on the ice against the snow or the constant, bitter winds. To survive they had to keep moving, always moving. Those who lay down to rest died. Heroes emerged--one man froze his lips badly, biting off the icicles that were blinding his comrades. Other men froze in their tracks, or went mad with pain and walked off the edge of the icefield. All the while, ships steamed about nearby, unnoticing. And by the time help arrived, two-thirds of the men were dead. This is an incredible story of bungling and greed, of suffering and heroism. The disaster is carefully traced, step by step. With the aid of compelling, contemporary photographs the book paints an unforgettable portrait of the bloody trade of seal hunting among the icefields when ships--and men--were expendable. Date:1972 Availability: Copies available: (1), Actions: