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The Best of Stoveline is a collection of Norma Bidwell's special recipes - treasured recipes from her own files and also delectable treats supplied by readers of her newspaper column.
Author: Norma Bidwell Pages: 160 Trade Paperback
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Noted historical writer Brian Henley tells of the fierce newspaper wars, the muddy streets, the disastrous fires and the beauty of the emerging community in this collection of stories from the mid-1840's.
Author: Brian Henley Pages: 144 Trade Paperback
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It is amazing what can be found buried deep inside a newspaper library. The newspaper photographer has played an important role over the years, snapping visual images of Hamilton's important events, historic buildings and landscapes. The Prints of Time is a rare collection of old photographs which add a new dimension to the history of the Ambitious City.
Author: Gary Evans Pages: 104 Trade Paperback
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The Prints of Paradise offers a unique visual image of the community over the years in a series of photographs dating back into the 1800s.
Authors: Gary Evans & Russ Powers Pages: 104 Trade Paperback
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The Prints of Burlington is a rare collection of old photographs which add an exciting dimension to the city's history.
Author: Gary Evans Pages: 104 Trade Paperback
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Selected from some of Brian Henley's best Heritage columns in the Hamilton Spectator, this book provides a fascinating look at Hamilton of another era.
Author: Brian Henley Pages: 120 Trade Paperback
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The Prints of Hamilton offers a rare collection of old photographs including street scenes, early churches, great moments in Tiger-Cat history and panoramic views from atop old downtown buidlings.
Author: Gary Evans Pages: 104 Trade Paperback
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Like most cities, Hamilton's core has witnessed a decline in population and prosperity during the past two decades. But it has begun a renaissance. In this book, two residents of downtown, David and Janet Hillen, describe the positive aspects of living in the midst of the transformation that is occuring.
Authors: Janet & David Hillen Pages: 104 Trade Paperback
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The Prints of Aldershot offers a rare collection of old photographs which will not only evoke memories of another era, but will take one back many decades to the Pioneer days of the community.
Author: Gary Evans Pages: 104 Trade Paperback
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The Prints of Dundurn is a rare collection of old photographs which add to the mystique of this old castle.
Author: Gary Evans Pages: 104 Trade Paperback
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Why were our ancestors able to sustain growth and development, and to get around Hamilton more efficiently than we seem to be able to? Getting Around Hamilton explores some answers by looking at Hamilton's geography, and by taking a pictorial tour of the city's transportation history in a time when getting around Hamilton did not depend on the automobile.
Author: Bill Manson Pages: 72 Trade Paperback
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Prints Along the Beach provides a unique visual image of the Beach community in a series of photographs dating back many decades.
Author: Gary Evans Pages: 104 Trade Paperback
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