Kings LandingA Living History Colourguide(Formac Illustrated History)By George Peabody, Photographs by H. A. EiseltAt Kings Landing Historical Settlement, the nineteenth century comes to life: all the sights and sounds of New Brunswick's Loyalist past are here for visitors to experience. |
LouisbourgA Living History Colourguide(Formac Illustrated History)By Susan Young de Biagi, By (photographer) David MacVicarAuthor and historian Susan Young de Biagi relates the fascinating story of Louisbourg's birth, growth and eventual destruction, accompanied by stunning new colour photography of the site. |
Louisbourg (French)Un guide en couleurs d'histoire vivanteBy Susan Young de Biagi, By (photographer) David MacVicar, Translated by Marie-Claude RiouxÀ la forteresse de Louisbourg, sur l'île du Cap-Breton, le 18e siècle renait! Vous y trouverez les images, les sons et les sensations de la vie dans une ville militaire en 1744, tout juste avant la déclaration de la guerre contre la Grande-Bretagne. |
At the Seashore: Atlantic Edition(See, Make & Do)By Pamela Hickman, Illustrated by Twila Robar-DeCosteAt the Seashore is a lively and brightly illustrated guide to learning and enjoying the nature of the summer coastline. |
Miramichi MagicPhotography by Cathy CarnahanBy (photographer) Cathy Carnahan
Hardback Out of print
9780887803802 | Published: January 1996 |
This Colourguide explores the best that New Brunswick has to offer.
Paperback Out of print
9780887803444 | Published: January 1996 |
An unparalleled guide to this beautiful region, Wolfville & Grand Pré offers guided walking tours of present-day Wolfville and Grand Pré, with easy-to-use maps, and colour photos of the area's most significant features. |
The Birthplace of New ScotlandAn Illustrated History of Pictou County, Canada's Cradle of Industry(Formac Illustrated History)By Judith Hoegg RyanThe Birthplace of New Scotland is a visually appealing history of one of Nova Scotia's most vibrant and distinctive regions. |
Updated with information on the results of recent high-tech underwater scans, Oak Island Secrets offers a complete and up-to-date account of Canada's most puzzling and intriguing historical and archaeological mystery. |
In Johnny Bluenose at the Polls, first published in 1994, historian Brian Cuthbertson describes some of Nova Scotia's grittiest and hardest-fought election campaigns. |