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Books about the history of BC.
The Last Gang in Town

The Last Gang in Town

The Epic Story of the Vancouver Police vs. the Clark Park Gang
by Aaron Chapman
edition:Paperback
tagged : post-confederation (1867-), organized crime, british columbia (bc)

Bill Duthie Booksellers' Choice Prize finalist; Canadian Historical Association's Clio Prize for BC winner

Decades before organized crime syndicates brought sensational drug wars to Vancouver, street gangs held sway over its unruly east side. None was considered tougher or more feared than the Clark Park gang, a wild, two-fisted crew of characters from Vancouver's post-1960s counterculture.

In 1972, after a number of headline-making riots and clashes with police--including an infamous altercation …

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Chilcotin Chronicles

Chilcotin Chronicles

Stories of Adventure and Intrigue from British Columbia's Central Interior
by Sage Birchwater
edition:Paperback
tagged : post-confederation (1867-)

A collection of historical stories about the early indigenous people, settlers, trappers, and adventurers of BC's Cariboo Chilcotin. A compilation of stories that meld both culture and bloodlines, Chilcotin Chronicles by Sage Birchwater is set in the wild and untamed country of central British Columbia's Chilcotin Plateau. West of the Fraser River, this high country is contained by an arc of impenetrable mountain ranges that separates it from the Pacific Coast. The first inhabitants of this regi …

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Great Fortune Dream

Great Fortune Dream

The Struggles and Triumphs of Chinese Settlers in Canada, 1858-1966
by David Chuenyan Lai & Ding Guo
edition:Paperback
tagged : emigration & immigration
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How Deep is the Lake

How Deep is the Lake

A Century at Chilliwack Lake
by Shelley O'Callaghan
edition:Paperback
also available: eBook
tagged : personal memoirs

Curious about the previous inhabitants of the lake where her family has spent the summer for over one hundred years, author Shelley O'Callaghan starts researching and writing about the area. But what begins as a personal journey of one woman's relationship to the land and her desire to uncover the history of her family's remote cabin turns into an exploration and questioning of our rights as settlers upon a land that was inhabited long before we came. In her research, O'Callaghan uncovers a hist …

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The Land on Which We Live

The Land on Which We Live

Life on the Cariboo Plateau: 70 Mile House to Bridge Lake
by Barbara MacPherson
edition:Paperback
tagged : post-confederation (1867-)

Legendary tales of pioneers and adventurers cultivating BC's Cariboo Plateau in between the 19th and 20th century. The romantic backwoods landscape known as the North Bonaparte, stretches east from 70 Mile House to Bridge Lake and is full of small remote ranches, hidden abandoned homesteads, and rutted roads leading to graves in forgotten meadows. High on the Cariboo Plateau, the land was once the domain of the Secwepemc people who hunted and fished throughout the region. White settlers began to …

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The Landscape of Ernest Lamarque

The Landscape of Ernest Lamarque

Artist, Surveyor and Renaissance Man, 1879-1970
by Jay Sherwood
edition:Paperback
tagged : post-confederation (1867-)

At the age of sixteen, Ernest Lamarque travelled from England to North America, to begin a life as a Victorian adventurer. Born in 1879 and orphaned at age twelve, he would go on to become an artist, a writer and a surveyor, creating some of the earliest visual records of the people of remote regions of Canada. At seventeen, Lamarque started working as a clerk at Hudson's Bay Company posts in Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia and the Northwest Territories. He recorded his adventuresthrough …

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The Miracle Mile

The Miracle Mile

Stories of the 1954 British Empire and Commonwealth Games
by Jason Beck
edition:Paperback
tagged : post-confederation (1867-)

The 1954 British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Vancouver changed both the city and world sport forever. The Games will always be remembered for the "Miracle Mile," the much-anticipated showdown between the first two men to break the four-minute barrier, England's Roger Bannister and Australia's John Landy. But as the press focused the world's attention on Vancouver, and Bannister outpaced Landy in the stretch, fate found an even more dramatic story that seared itself into the memories of all …

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The Native Voice

The Native Voice

The Story of How Maisie Hurley and Canada's First Aboriginal Newspaper Changed a Nation
by Eric Jamieson
edition:Paperback
tagged : native american

In 1945, Alfred Adams, a respected Haida elder and founding president of the Native Brotherhood of British Columbia (NBBC), was dying of cancer. After decades of fighting to increase the rights and recognition of First Nations people, he implored Maisie Hurley to help his people by telling others about their struggle. Hurley took his request to both heart and mind, and with $150 of her own money, started a small newspaper that would become a powerful catalyst for change: The Native Voice.

At that …

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