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Cut My Cote
A history of cloth-cutting techniques and the influence of loom lengths and animal-skin traditions on garment styles. This indispensable work has been continuously in print since 1973.
Déco Lalique: Creator to Consumer
The ROM is home to Canada's premier collection of Lalique glass, the subject of the Museum's exhibition Déco Lalique: Creator to Consumer (December 2005-March 2007). Déco Lalique showcases the ROM's collection and, drawing from vintage newspaper and magazine advertisements, many of
The Diaries of Edmund Montague Morris: Western Journeys, 1907-1910
In word, portrait, and photograph, Edmund Morris recorded the last generation of nomadic Canadian Plains Indians. In print since 1985, the work illuminates a collection featured in the Daphne Cockwell Gallery of Canada: First Peoples.
Excavations in Jerusalem
Also includes Maps, Sections, Plans, Elevations
The Fisher Site: Archeological, Geological and Paleobotanical Studies at an Early Paleo-Indian Site in Southern Ontario, Canada
A detailed, multidisciplinary report on a large Early Paleo-Indian site in the Georgian Bay region. The site produced 1500 artifacts, including 156 fluted points and over 30,000 pieces of debitage, all Parkhill Complex. Booksellers and Librarians: please note that this title is available through
The Honourable Henry N. R. Jackman Collection of Toy Soldiers in the Royal Ontario Museum
The largest and finest collection of toy soldiers in a Canadian public institution. Includes British and Commonwealth figures, armies of the world, tanks, cannons, wagons, trucks, motorcycles, and the royal coronation coach of Elizabeth II. 2000+ colour photographs.
Journey to the Ice Age: Discovering an Ancient World
Curator emeritus and archaeologist Peter Storck brings to life the vanished world of Ontario's earliest peoples. A compelling story, powerfully told. Booksellers and Librarians: please note that this title is available through UBC Press. See Order Information .
Korea Around 1900: The Paintings of Gisan
This book of landscape and genre paintings by the 19th-century Korean artist Gisan documents traditional daily life in Korea around 1900. Gisan worked in Korean port cities and as a result his work was sold and disseminated internationally. In fact, the number of his works in North American and
Legends Told in Canada
From the legends told in New France, including "Jean-Pierre Lavallée, Sorcerer," to eastern Ontario's "Witch of Plum Hollow," folklorist Edith Fowke invokes the storytelling traditions of early Canada.
