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.

  1. The Ecstasy of Rita Joe by George Ryga
  2. Opening Doors by Daphne Marlatt and Carole Itter
  3. Who Killed Janet Smith by Ed Starkins
  4. Class Warfare by D.M. Fraser
  5. Crossings  by Betty Lambert
  6. False Creek: history, images and research sources by Robert Burkinshaw,
  7. Saltwater City, Paul Yee,
  8. Mayor Gerry, bio of Gerry McGeer, by David Ricardo Williams
  9. Along the No. 20 Line by Rolf Knight
  10. Innocent Traveller by Ethel Wilson, 1949. I think Macmillan had a 1960 edition.
  11. George, Vancouver by George Bowering
  12. Guy’s Guide to the Flipside by Guy Bennett
  13. Vancouver Poems by Daphne Marlatt
  14. Waste Heritage by Irene Baird
  15. The Watery Part of the World by Gladys Hindmarch
  16. A Credit to Your Race by Truman Green
  17. Grounds by Gerry Gilbert
  18. Moby Jane by Gerry Gilbert
  19. Mirror on the Floor by George Bowering
  20. Practicing up to be Human by Lionel Kearns
  21. Exploring Vancouver: The Essential Architectural Guide by Harold Kalman
  22. West Coast Lokas by Al Neil
  23. Changes by Al Neil

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