What important Vancouver book would you like to see brought back into print?
What important Vancouver book would you like to see brought back into print?
I asked that question a little over a week ago and here is a preliminary list. I know some of these books are still in print or have recently been brought back into print but I included them anyway since they have been suggested by a number of people. Feel free to add to the least or champion one of these books by leaving a comment.
- The Ecstasy of Rita Joe by George Ryga
- Opening Doors by Daphne Marlatt and Carole Itter
- Who Killed Janet Smith by Ed Starkins
- Class Warfare by D.M. Fraser
- Crossings by Betty Lambert
- False Creek: history, images and research sources by Robert Burkinshaw,
- Saltwater City, Paul Yee,
- Mayor Gerry, bio of Gerry McGeer, by David Ricardo Williams
- Along the No. 20 Line by Rolf Knight
- Innocent Traveller by Ethel Wilson, 1949. I think Macmillan had a 1960 edition.
- George, Vancouver by George Bowering
- Guy’s Guide to the Flipside by Guy Bennett
- Vancouver Poems by Daphne Marlatt
- Waste Heritage by Irene Baird
- The Watery Part of the World by Gladys Hindmarch
- A Credit to Your Race by Truman Green
- Grounds by Gerry Gilbert
- Moby Jane by Gerry Gilbert
- Mirror on the Floor by George Bowering
- Practicing up to be Human by Lionel Kearns
- Exploring Vancouver: The Essential Architectural Guide by Harold Kalman
- West Coast Lokas by Al Neil
- Changes by Al Neil
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