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Verlag: Gateway Publ. For B.P.O.E., Carrot River , Saskatchewan
Anbieter: Wagon Tongue Books, Linden, AB, Kanada
Coil Bound. Zustand: VG++. Heavy paperwraps with 2 white tailed bucks on the cover.All edges show min. wear. Some edge staining (that I like to see on a cook book, I take it as a measure of quality).Coils have marked wrappers thru use but all is tight. Prev. owner name. There are 5 or so pages of advertising thru out , mostly from Nipiwin,Sask.(BAD PUN- a cook book sponsored by the Elks of Carrot River) Sections of the text include; Fish,Wild Meats,Wild Birds, Miscellaneous and Beverages. One recipe highlight from each: `Seviche' (pickerel filets), `7 Step Jerky' (venison),` Partridge with Morello Cherries', `Cheesy Wild Rice Bake', or ` Cattail Pollen Pancakes' and `Red Clover Tea'. Each section is introduced by a full page colour photograph by R.R. Taylor of Winnipeg. Size: 8vo. Paper.
Verlag: H.P., Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, 1993
ISBN 10: 0969305621ISBN 13: 9780969305620
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Plastic Comb. Zustand: Very Good. Reprint. "Just how many different ways are there to make borscht? Well, as I found while collecting and compiling these recipes here, there are as many different ways as there are ingredients. Depending upon how much time you have you can make a very simple soup or borscht to a more complicated and time consuming one." - Foreword. 99 pages. Index. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy of this popular compilation.; 8vo.
Verlag: A.P., Saskatchewan, 2000
ISBN 10: 0968736904ISBN 13: 9780968736906
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Hardcover. Zustand: Good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Good. First Edition. "A remarkable book about a prominent Plains Cree leader of the nineteenth century who ought to be far better known to all Canadians. Provides great insight into the life of this man but it also richly details Cree culture, society and economy before and during the era of rapid change. While the focus is on Chief Ahtahkakoop, there is a much larger and fascinating cast of characters introduced here, including his extended family and others in the community, both Cree and non-Cree." - Sarah Carter, University of Calgary. "This exceptionally rare work with its emphasis on authentic voice, oral tradition, and primary documentation speaks volumes on the shared history of Canada and Ahtahkakoop's people." - Gloria Mehlmann, Saskatchewan Department of Education. xx, [3]-844 pp. Extensive footnotes. Bibliography. Index. Guide to Cree Pronunciation. Glossary of Non-Indian People. Glossary of Place Names. Illustrated in colour and black and white. Large gilt illustration upon front board. Endpapers illustrated with map and family tree. Unmarked with moderate wear. Minor bow to book. Binding intact. Dust jacket now preserved in archival-grade Brodart. A sound copy of this extraordinary reference. ; 4to.