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My experiences in the First World War
By John J Pershing. 1995
Then General of the Armies chronicles United States involvement in the "Great War", from Woodrow Wilson's 1917 appointment of Pershing…
to command the American Expeditionary Forces in France, through the armistice in 1918. Won the 1932 Pulitzer Prize for history under the title "My Experiences in the World War". 1995. Uniform title: My experiences in the World WarMove your shadow: South Africa Black and White
By Joseph Lelyveld. 1985
"South Africa sates you with paradox," says journalist Lelyveld, whose profile of the country offers a view of its wide…
variety of inhabitants, including squatters near Cape Town, witch doctors in Soweto, and blacks in the Security Police. American involvement in South Africa undergoes close and critical scrutiny. Some strong language. Winner of the 1986 Pulitzer Prize for General Nonfiction. 1985.Mrs. Adams in winter: a journey in the last days of Napoleon
By Michael O'Brien. 2010
Bancroft Prize-winning British historian re-creates the forty-day journey by Louisa Catherine Adams and her seven-year-old son from St. Petersburg, Russia,…
to Paris during the winter of 1815. Provides an in-depth look at the early life of the future American first lady, wife of John Quincy Adams. 2010.Mordecai: the life & times
By Charles Foran. 2010
Mordecai Richler won multiple awards for adult and children's fiction, and wrote Oscar-nominated screenplays. His influence was larger than life…
in Canada and abroad. Foran describes Mordecai's life as young bohemian, irreverent writer, passionate and controversial Canadian, loyal friend, romantic lover, and devoted husband and father. Some descriptions of sex, some strong language. Canada Reads 2012. Winner of the 2011 Governor General's Award for Non-Fiction. 2010.Dictionnaire insolite de la Norvège ((Dictionnaire insolite).)
By Ingrid Van Houdenhove, Simon Descamps. 2014
" Si à Oslo règne Harald V, la vraie souveraineté en Norvège est bien celle de la nature. Cliché ?…
Réalité ! L'outdoor s'enseigne à l'école. Les Sâmes continuent à élever des rennes mais ont leur parlement depuis 1989. Se rendre en Norvège, c'est avant tout rencontrer un mode de vie original, où le repas chaud se prend à 17 heures et où la pizza surgelée est élevée au rang de plat national. On s'y régale de fromage brun, d'oeufs et de langue de morue tandis que le saumon n'est pas un plat de fête. On peut aussi planter sa tente partout ou dormir dans des hôtels de glace... " -- 4e de couv.Mingan my village
By Solange Messier. 2014
"Mingan my village" is a collection of 15 faces and 15 poems written by young Innu. Given a platform to…
be heard, the children chose to transport readers far away from the difficulties and problems related to their realities to see the beauty that surrounds them in nature. Winner of the 2013 Prix jeunesse des libraires du Québec (5-11 years category). Grades K-3 and older readers. 2014.Miles away: a walk across France
By Miles Morland. 1992
In 1989 Miles Morland gave up his high-pressure job in the London office of a Wall Street firm--with no specific…
plans for the future. His wife Guislaine, whom he had divorced and remarried, suggested they walk across southern France. Morland recounts their preparations for the trip, their blistering trek, the French history they learned, the side trips they made, and their delight in being together. Some strong language. 1992.Megève, un roman d'amour (Memoires - Temoignages - Biographies Ser. #Vol. 6089742)
By Nadine De Rothschild. 2004
Meeting of generals
By Tony Foster. 1986
Major-General Kurt Meyer of the German armed forces during World War II was charged as a war criminal for the…
murders of 43 soldiers. A court martial sentenced Meyer to death although no evidence was presented to prove he ordered the killings. 1987 winner of the Canadian Authors Association Literary Award. 1986.Mediterranean: portrait of a sea
By Ernle Dusgate Selby Bradford. 1971
La cité des anges déchus
By John Berendt, Pierre Brévignon. 2007
Un peu à la manière de " Minuit dans le jardin du bien et du mal ", un portait de…
Venise à l'occasion de l'incendie qui détruisit le théâtre de La Fenice le 1er février 1996. À mi-chemin entre le reportage et le journal de voyage, une évocation envoutante de la Sérénissime nourrie de quelque dix ans de fréquentation et qui s'achève, comme il se doit, avec la réouverture de La Fenice. Quelques descriptions de violence. 2007. Titre uniforme: The city of falling angels.La famille et l'homme à délivrer du pouvoir
By Maurice Champagne. 1980
L'auteur nous montre comment on peut répondre aux besoins de la personne et libérer la famille de ce qui l'aliène…
dans la société. Il met surtout en cause le pouvoir social mâle et les rôles destructeurs que ce pouvoir a maintenus entre les hommes et les femmes. 1980.London for the independent traveler
By Ruth Humleker. 1987
A series of ten three-day walking tours of the British capital, each geared to the interests of the art lover,…
the royalty watcher, the shopper, the reader of literature and others. 1987.Taylor has spent years traversing every corner of London, getting to know its people, including the voice of the London…
Underground, a West End rickshaw driver, an East End nightclub doorperson, a mounted soldier of the Queen's Life Guard at Buckingham Palace, and a couple who fell in love at the Tower of London - and now live there. Rich and poor, old and young, native and immigrant, men and women (and even a Sarah who used to be a George) - share tales that capture the city. Includes sex, violence and strong language. 2012.L'islam contre l'islam: l'interminable guerre des sunnites et des chiites
By Antoine Sfeir. 2013
De façon pédagogique, l'auteur expose les faits historiques, théologiques et politiques qui ont figé le conflit entre une majorité Sunnite…
et une minorité Chiite, depuis la mort du prophète Mahomet. Ils permettent de comprendre les événements irakiens, iraniens, libanais ou syriens. Prix Livre et Droits de L'homme 2013. 2013.Lindbergh
By A. Scott Berg. 1998
The authorized biography of the pilot who became a symbol of the aviation age. Describes Lindbergh's 1927 transatlantic flight as…
the defining moment of his life. Discusses his role in the development of aviation for use in war and peacetime. Explores facets of Lindbergh's public and private images. Pulitzer Prize winner. c1998.Lines on the water: a fisherman's life on the Miramichi
By David Adams Richards. 1998
Richards reflects on the art of fishing the Miramichi River, from landing his first trout to the endless search for…
the next great fishing pool. He writes about perseverance and respecting nature, and relates the lore, wisdom, humour, and passion of fishing. Winner of the 1998 Governor General's Award for Non-fiction. 1998.Like a straw bird it follows me and other poems (A Margellos world republic of letters book)
By Fady Joudah, Ghassān Zaqṭān. 2012
This inspired translation brings to English-language readers the best work by one of the most important and original Palestinian poets…
of our time. Winner of the 2013 Griffin International Poetry Prize. c2012. Uniform title: Ka-ṭayr min al-qashsh yatbaʻunī.Life on the ground floor: letters from the edge of emergency medicine
By James Maskalyk. 2017
Humanitarian doctor and activist James Maskalyk, author of "Six Months in Sudan", draws upon his experience treating patients in the…
world's emergency rooms. From Toronto to Addis Ababa, Cambodia to Bolivia, he discovers that although the cultures, resources and medical challenges of each hospital may differ, they are linked indelibly by the ground floor: the location of their emergency rooms. Here, on the ground floor, is where Dr. Maskalyk witnesses the story of "human aliveness"--our mourning and laughter, tragedies and hopes, the frailty of being and the resilience of the human spirit. And it's here too that he is swept into the story, confronting his fears and doubts and questioning what it is to be a doctor. Bestseller. Winner of the 2017 Hilary Weston Writers' Trust Prize for Nonfiction. 2017.Dans l'œil du pigeon: évolution, hérédité et culture
By Luc-Alain Giraldeau. 2016
Ce livre raconte l'étrangeté de la vie, ce qui la distingue de l'inerte, la conséquence aveugle de l'évolution et l'émancipation…
des gènes qui s'est acquise à chaque grande étape de l'invention de l'être, de l'organisme multicellulaire, de la reproduction sexuée, des sociétés animales et de la culture. La biologie n'appartient à personne, et surtout pas aux biologistes. C'est une culture, une grille de décodage de la réalité. Le regard qu'elle a développé du vivant est révélateur, intrigant, inquiétant, frustrant, stimulant. Il serait dommage de le réserver uniquement au monde des sciences naturelles et de l'université. 2016.