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Leather Bound Journals - Phasha's soft leather journals are created by reusing the leather from ancient record books of India's Maharajah's.  The pages are hand-made paper.  Beautiful!  Starting at $18.
 

Best Sellers:

Place Names of Alberta, Harry Saunders; Scoundrels and Scallywags, Brian Brennan and much more!

 

 

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Children:

Books on Canada, Native stories, prairies, dinosaurs…
The Canadian Girl series with The Girl From Turtle Mountain.

 

 

Coffee Table/Picture Books:

Ranging from Canada, to Alberta, prairies to tractors.

 

 

Cowboys | The western way of life:

Outlaws & Lawmen of Western Canada

 

 

Gardening

Information on the best plants to grow in this area and how to deal with the gardening bugs.

 

 

Growing Up

Five Pennies, Irene Mock

 

 
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Lethbridge Historical Society titles include best sellers:

  • CPR High Level Bridge, Alex Johnston
  • Legacy of Lethbridge Women, Centennial Committee for Recognition of Women
  • Prairie Prisoners, Georgia Green Fooks
  • Sweet Grass Hills, John Dormaar
  • Where Was It?, Irma Dogterom
  • Oil City: Black Gold in Waterton Park, Dr. Johan Dormaar and Robert Watt
  • Vice, Virtue & Lust: Lethbridge's Cemeteries, Belinda Crowson

and new titles such as:

  • The Alberta Stretch of the Milk River, Dr. Johan Dormaar
  • We Don't Talk About Those Women, Belinda Crowson
  • My Country, Garry Alison
 

Stars Appearing: The Galts' Vision of Canada

Local Authors

 

 

Japanese

Featuring books by Joy Kogawa

 

 

Native

Featuring books by Hugh Dempsey.

 

 
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Eva Brewster

Progeny of Light/Vanished in Darkness $13.95

Progeny of Light/Vanished in Darkness: Eva Brewster

In this expanded version of the NeWest classicVanished in Darkness, Eva Brewster describes her cultured and happy youth, the unbelievable events that led to her capture and transport to Auschwitz, the harrowing years there, and the time following her internment as she began to rebuild her life with a young British intelligence officer, Ross Brewster.

The Last of Nine Lives

Having detailed her life in German under Hitler's rule and later in the concentration camp in her book Progeny of Light/Vanished in Darkness, Eva Brewster now picks up her life story with her marriage to a young British intelligence officer, Ross Brewster on April Fools Day 1947 and their life in England, Nigeria, Cameroon, Scotland and finally Canada.

 

 
   
 

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