Recent Publications Relating to the History of the Atlantic Region

Editor:

Patricia L. Belier,
New Brunswick

Contributors:

Joan Ritcey,
Newfoundland and Labrador.

John MacLeod,
Nova Scotia.

Sharon Clark,
Prince Edward Island.

ATLANTIC PROVINCES

"[Atlantic women poets]." Pottersfield Portfolio 18, 3 (Spring 1998): 1-68. — special issue.

L’Acadie. [CD Rom]. Halifax: Maritime Trading Co., 1999. — see www.portageinc.com

Adams, Trevor J. "Grow up!: Atlantic Canada can have four tiny voices, or one loud one. It’s up to us." Atlantic Progress 6 (May 1999): 128. — re Atlantic Union.

Antoft, Kell. Grassroots democracy: local government in the Maritimes. Halifax: Henson College, Dalhousie University, 1998. 171 p. ill.

Arsenault, Donat. Des trésors acadiens = Acadian treasures. n.p.: n.p., [1997?] 248 p.

Atlantic Canada advantage: a comparison of business costs in Atlantic Canada, Europe and the United States / sponsored by Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency. Atlantic ed. [Ottawa]: Prospectus, Inc, 1997. 39, 36 p. graphs, map.

Atlantic Canada after confederation: The Acadiensis reader, volume two. Edited by Phillip A. Buckner, Gail G. Campbell and David Frank. 3rd ed., rev. Fredericton: Acadiensis Press, 1999. 460 p.

Atlantic Canada in the global community. Edited by James Crewe [et al.]. St. John’s: Breakwater; Scarborough, Ont.: Prentice Hall Ginn, 1998. 298 p. ill. maps.

Atlantic Canada’s pride guide: your gay, lesbian & bisexual directory. Portion of Pride guide. Halifax: Pride Guide, 1999. 80 p. ill.

Babineau, René. Les exilés et la Louisiane acadienne. [N.-B.]: René Babineau, 1997. 86 p.

Baird, David. Northern lights: lighthouses of Canada. Toronto: Lynx Images, 1999. — Nfld. pp. 34-63; N.S., pp. 64-99; P.E.I., pp. 100-115; N.B., pp. 116-131.

Barton, Bruce. "Too distant voices: the publishing of dramatic texts in the Maritimes. (Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island, Canada)." Canadian Theatre Review 98 (Spring 1999): 4-8.

Basque, Maurice, Nicole Barrieau and Stéphanie Côté. L’Acadie de l’Atlantique. Moncton; Québec: Société nationale de l’Acadie - Centre d’études acadiennes et Centre international de recherche et de documentation de la francophonie, 1999. 152 p.

Beaman, Lori G. "The paths between resistance and collaboration: evangelical women in Atlantic Canada." Atlantis 22, 1 (Fall-Winter 1997): 9-18.

Bernard, Florian. André Bernard (circa 1620-circa 1670) et ses descendants: suivi d’un dictionnaire biographique et généalogique des familles Bernard de souche acadienne. Magog, Qué.: Editions héritage acadien, 1996. [250?] p.

_________. Charles de Menou de Charnisay, sieur d’Aulnay (1596-1650), gouverneur de l’Acadie. Magog, Qué.: Editions héritage acadien, [199?] 67 p.

_________. Charles de Saint-Etienne de la Tour (1593-1666), gouverneur de l’Acadie. Magog, Qué.: Editions héritage acadien, [199?] 66 p.

Bertness, Mark D. The ecology of Atlantic shorelines. Sunderland, Mass.: Sinauer Associates, 1999. 417 p.

Bodo, Peter. The Atlantic salmon handbook: a compact guide to all aspects of fly fishing for the king of game fish. 1st ed. Halifax: Nimbus, 1997. 196 p. ill.

Boudreau, Gérald C. "‘L’ignorance est un vice’: une démarche de scolarisation en Acadie." La Société canadienne d’histoire de l’église catholique. Etudes d’histoire religieuse 59 (1993): 125-141.

Brasseaux, Carl A. The founding of new Acadia: the beginnings of Acadian life in Louisiana, 1765-1803. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1987; 1996 229 p. ill.; maps.

Brun, Régis. L’Acadie - sur l’empremier et aujourd’hui. Sous la direction de Ronald Labelle = Acadia - past and present. Edited by Ronald Labelle. Trans. by Sally Ross. Moncton: Centre d’études acadiennes; Université de Moncton, 1999. 114 p.

Campbell, Jennifer. "Shafted." Atlantic Progress 6 (June 1999): 34-41. — re Canadian perception of Atlantic region.

Chute, Janet E. "Aboriginals: Algonquians/Eastern Woodlands." In Encyclopedia of Canada’s peoples. Edited by Paul Robert Magocsi. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, for the Multicultural History Society of Ontario, 1999. pp. 14-30.

Colpitts, George. "Conservation, science, and Canada’s fur farming industry, 1913- 1945." Histoire Sociale = Social History XXX, 59 (May 1997): 77-107.

Compiled genealogical materials of the Maritime provinces [and index]: 1650-1995. Edited by New England Genealogy Interest Group. Orange County California Genealogical Society. Huntington Beach, Calif.: Orange County California Genealogical Society, n.d. 1 reel mic.

Cox, Stephen. The Titanic story: hard choices, dangerous decisions. Chicago: Open Court, 1999. 152 p.

Cruise, David, and Allison Griffiths. Journey into the heart of Canada: working the land. Toronto: Viking, 1999.

Curtis, Wayne. Frommer’s Nova Scotia, New Brunswick & Prince Edward Island: with Newfoundland and Labrador. 2nd ed. (Frommer’s Complete Travel Guides). [N.Y.]: Macmillan Travel, 1998. 229 p. maps.

Dallaire, Patrice. Regard sur l’Acadie et ses rapports avec le Québec. Essai. Moncton: Editions d’Acadie, 1999. [221] p. tableaux.

Denton, Frank T., Christine H. Feaver and Byron G. Spencer. Population change in Atlantic Canada: looking at the past, thinking about the future. Halifax: Atlantic Institute for Market Studies, 1997. 48 p.

Drodge, Susan. "Representations of Maritime culture and histories: a review essay." Journal of Canadian Studies 34, 2 (Summer 1999): 215-224.

Eaton, John P. Titanic: a journey through time. 1st American ed. New York: W.W. Norton, 1999. 248 p.

Fishing places, fishing people: traditions and issues in Canadian small-scale fisheries. Edited by Dianne Newell and Rosemary E. Ommer. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1999. 374 p.

Fong, Trudy. Maritime provinces. 2nd ed. (Off the beaten path). Old Saybrook, Conn.: Globe Pequot Press, 1999. 197 p. ill.

Foster, John Wilson. "Recent media treatments of the Titanic tragedy." Material History Review 48 (Fall 1998): 182-191.

Freedman, Joe. Charter schools in Atlantic Canada: an idea whose time has come. [Halifax]: Atlantic Institute for Market Studies / AIMS, 1997. 44 p.

Le Gallant, David. "The Acadian flag: a flag for a unique people." Flagscan 14, 2 (Summer 1999): 6-11.

_________. Généalogie des principales familles acadiennes de Mont-Carmel. Tignish, Î.-P.-É.: D. Le Gallant, 1998. unp.

Gaudet, André. Que signifient les noms indiens de ces villes et villages des provinces maritimes. [Tracadie-Sheila]: [Les Editions la Grande Marée], 1995. 82 p.

Gorham, Deborah. "From Bonavista to Vancouver Island: Canadian women’s history as regional history in the 1990s." Acadiensis XXVIII, 2 (Spring 1999): 119-125.

Griffiths, Naomi. "Acadians." In Encyclopedia of Canada’s peoples. Edited by Paul Robert Magocsi. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, for the Multicultural History Society of Ontario, 1999. pp. 114-136.

Grzetic, Brenda. Women in technical work in Atlantic Canada: a community research project funded by the Women’s Program, Status of Women Canada. St. John’s: WITT Newfoundland and Labrador, 1998. 54 p.

Hatt, Jennifer. "Aquaculture: Something fishy going on here." Atlantic Business 9, 5 (1998): 22-26. — overview of Atlantic Provinces’ projects.

Haycock, Ronald, and Serge Bernier. Teaching military history: Clio and Mars in Canada = L’enseignement de l’histoire militaire: Clio [et] Mars au Canada. Athabasca, Alta.: Athabaska University, 1995. 152 p. ill. — refers to programmes at UNB, pp. 82-90; Acadia, pp. 59-63.

Higgins, Andrew, and Jesse Spaulding III. World War II adventures of Canada’s Bluenose: the Americans. Newport Beach, Calif.: West Indies Trading Co., 1998. 192 p. ill. maps.

Holt, David. "The top 101 companies of Atlantic Canada." Atlantic Progress 6 (Sept.-Oct. 1999): 57-62.

Home for Christmas: stories from the Maritimes and Newfoundland. Edited by Sabine Campbell. Fredericton: Goose Lane, 1999. 236 p.

Index to pre-1900 English-language Canadian cultural and literary magazines. Computer disk. Compiled by Thomas B. Vincent. Ottawa: Optim Corporation, 1994. — includes more than one dozen periodicals relating to the Maritimes.

Labelle, Ronald. "Etat actuel de la recherche en ethnologie acadienne." In Ethnologies francophones de l’Amérique et d’ailleurs. Edited by Anne-Marie Desdouits and Laurier Turgeon. Québec: Les Presses de l’Université Laval, 1997. pp. 49-57.

Lalonde, Marc. "Investing in our backyard: current strategies of the Atlantic Equity Fund." Atlantic Chamber Journal 13 (Jan.-Feb. 1999): 7-8.

Lloyd, Tanya. Atlantic Canada. (Discover Canada). Vancouver: Whitecap, 1997. 96 p. — pictorial.

Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth. Evangéline. Une version acadienne par Pierrette LeBel Saint-Jacques. Dieppe, N.-B.: Pierrette LeBel Saint-Jacques, 1997. 107 p.

"Looking ahead: How important will energy developments be to Atlantic Canada?" Atlantic Report 33 (Winter 1999): 1-8.

MacIntyre, John. "The great Atlantic quiz." Atlantic Progress 5 (May 1998): 40-43.

McGowan, Mark G. "Harvesting the ‘red vineyard’: Catholic religious culture in the Canadian Expeditionary Force, 1914-1919." Canadian Catholic Historical Association. Historical Studies 64 (1998): 47-70.

_________. "Irish Catholics." In Encyclopedia of Canada’s peoples. Edited by Paul Robert Magocsi. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, for the Multicultural History Society of Ontario, 1999. pp. 734-763. — Atlantic material pp. 736-740.

McIntosh, Robert. "Constructing the child: new approaches to the history of childhood in Canada." Acadiensis XXVIII, 2 (Spring 1999): 126-140.

Mackie, Joan. "Partners in prediction." Let’s Talk Green (Sept.-Oct. 1998): 26. map. — re Climate and Atmospheric Research Directorate for Atlantic Canada.

McMahon, Fred. Lets debate the facts: did government policy lead to wage distortion in Atlantic Canada and its economic consequences? [Halifax]: Atlantic Institute for Market Research, [1997]. 10 leaves.

Murrell, David. Has New Brunswick pulled ahead of Nova Scotia?: a taxonomy of gross domestic product and labour market data. (Working Paper; 99-10). Fredericton: Dept. of Economics, University of New Brunswick, 1999. 32 p.

"Of fish, trees and natives." Economist 353.8145 (13 Nov. 1999): 38-[47] — re implications of the ruling in the Donald Marshall, Jr. case; also responses from N.B. and B.C. Natives.

The Oxford history of the British Empire. Editor-in-chief, William Roger Louis. Oxford: Clarendon Press; New York: Oxford University Press, 1998- , vols. 1 & 2 — passim references to current Atlantic Canadian provinces.

Paratte, Henri-Dominque. The Acadians. (Peoples of the Maritimes). Halifax: Nimbus, 1998. 225 p. ill. — revised and expanded edition.

Parker, Gerry. The eastern panther: mystery cat of the Appalachians. Halifax: Nimbus, 1998. 210 p.

"Port aux Basques - North Sydney 1898-1998." Mariner 13 (Jan.1998): 9-10. — re Cabot Strait ferry 100th anniversary.

Proteau, Lorenzo. La parlure acadienne. Boucherville, Qué: Editions des Amitiés franco-québécoises, 1998. 347 p.

Rehorick, Sally, and Joseph Dicks. "Test development as transformational process: the case of the Maritime Oral Communication Assessment Portfolio." In French second language education in Canada: empirical studies. Edited by Sharon Lapkin. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1998. pp. 256-278.

Relation du voyage du Port-Royal de l’Acadie, ou de la Nouvelle-France, suivie de poésies diverses / Diéreville [Sieur de]. Edition critique par Normand Doiron. (Bibliothèque du Nouveau Monde). Montréal: Presses de l’Université de Montréal, 1997. 600 p. — facsimile.

Rock, rhythm and reels: Canada’s East Coast musicians on stage. Edited by Lee Fleming. Charlottetown: Ragweed Press, 1997. 207 p. ill.

Ruffman, Alan. Titanic remembered: the unsinkable ship and Halifax. Halifax: Formac, 1999. 72 p. ill.

Savoie, Donald J. Rethinking Canada’s regional development policy: an Atlantic perspective. Moncton: The Canadian Institute for Research on Regional Development, 1997. 65 p.

Ségalen, Jean. "La dernière traversée de passagers de l’Amérique septentrionale." La Société historique acadienne. Les Cahiers XXX, 2 (juin 1999): 88-99.

The sinking of the Titanic: thrilling stories of survivors with photographs & sketches. Edited by L. Marshall. Halifax: Nimbus, 1998. 246 p. ill. Originally published as: The sinking of the Titanic and great sea disasters. Philadelphia: C. Winston, 1912.

Smith, Mary Elizabeth. "‘One must please to live’: the survival of Harry Lindley in Atlantic Canada." Theatre Research in Canada 18, 2 (Fall 1997): 167-190.

Soucoup, Dan. The Maritime book of days. Lawrencetown Beach, N.S.: Pottersfield Press, 1999. 192 p.

Stories I’ve been told: the Maritime storytellers of CBC’s Weekend Mornings. Edited by Brian Sutcliffe. East Lawrencetown, N.S.: Pottersfield Press, 1999. 224 p.

Strain, Frank, and Hugh Grant. "What can a region do? The debate on economic development options in Atlantic Canada." Acadiensis XXVIII, 2 (Spring 1999): 167-188.

Tard, Louis-Martin. Marc Lescarbot: le chantre de l’Acadie. Montreal: XYZ, 1997. 188 p.

Thorpe, Gillian. "Selling Titanic." Atlantic Progress 5 (Aug.1998): 45-48.

"Titanic sinks - Halifax rises." Beaver 78, 5 (Oct.-Nov. 1998): 49-50.

Tuttle, Annie Leake. The life and letters of Annie Leake Tuttle: working for the best. (Life writing, 7). Waterloo: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 1999. 147 p.

Vanderlinden, Jacques. "La réception des systèmes juridiques européens au Canada. Regards d’un historien du droit sur ses origines." Legal History Review LXIV (1996): 359-389. — re. "Canada" dans son acception historique: le sud de l’actuelle province du Québec, lequel constituait avec l’Acadie, l’Ile Saint-Jean et Terre-Neuve, la Nouvelle France jusqu’en 1763.

_________. Se marier en Acadie française: XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles. (Collection mouvange; 5). Moncton: Editions d’Acadie; avec Chaire d’études acadiennes, Université de Moncton, 1998. 264 p. ill.

_________. "Une colonisation atypique? La France en Acadie au 17e siècle." Bullétin des Séances - Académie Royale des Sciences d’outre-mer 43, 4 (1997): 517-541.

Varalta, Anne. Regionalism in the Maritime provinces of Canada and its influence on the local literary production in the 20th century. M.A. thesis, Université de Bourgogne, 1994. 94 p.

Vaughan, Betty Boudreau. I’ll buy you an ox: an Acadian daughter’s bitter sweet passage into womanhood. Halifax: Nimbus, 1997. 339 p.

White, Jay. "‘God’s ark’: subscription book publishing and the Titanic." Acadiensis XXVIII, 2 (Spring 1999): 93-118.

White, Stephen A. Dictionnaire généalogique des familles acadiennes. 2v. Elaboré à partir des recherches commencées par Hector-J. Hébert et Patrice Gallant. Moncton: Centre d’études acadiennes, Université de Moncton, 1999. 1615 p.

Wicken, William C. "Re-examining Mi’Kmaq-Acadian relations." In Vingt ans après habitants et marchands: lectures de l’histoire des XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles canadiens. Sous la direction de Sylvie Dépatie et al. Kingston and Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1998. pp. 93-114.

The wood industry in Atlantic Canada: a focus on value-added. [Moncton] : Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency, 1998. var. p.

NEW BRUNSWICK

"[Alden Nowlan: a reminiscence]." Pottersfield Portfolio 18, 1 (Fall 1997): 1-71. — special issue.

100 years of marine research in St. Andrews, 1899-1999 = 100 ans de recherche marine à St. Andrews, 1899-1999. Prepared by B.D. Chang and M. Rudi; produced by the St. Andrews Biological Station, N.B. Halifax: Communications Branch, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, 1999. 8 p. ill.

Adams, R.J.Q. Bonar Law. Stanford, Ca.: Stanford University Press, 1999. 458 p. ill.

Allard, Madeleine. Les marques d’approbation et de désapprobation à l’Assemblée législative du Nouveau-Brunswick. M.A. thesis, Université Laval, 1996. 172 f. AAT MM17277. MAI 35/05, p. 1140 (Oct. 1997).

"Amédée Paquet." La revue d’histoire de la Société historique Nicolas-Denys XXVII, 1 (jan.-avr. 1999): 57-66. — originaire de Shippegan.

Andover-Kincardine Pastoral Charge. United Church of Canada. Historical Committee. A history of the Scotch Colony, Victoria County, New Brunswick, 1873-1998. Rev. ed. n.p.: n.p., 1998. 154 p. — revised for the 125th anniversary of the founding of the Scotch Colony.

Andrews, Shari. The stone cloak. Ottawa: Oberon, 1999. 88 p. — poetry; relates to history of the establishment of New Denmark, N.B.

Arsenault, Fernand, Gilbert Doucet and Maurice Rainville. Emploi et dignité: le contexte du sud-est du Nouveau-Brunswick. Moncton: Editions d’Acadie, 1997. 104 p.

Atkinson, Brian. "Last spud." Equinox 17, 102 (Dec. 1998-Jan. 1999): 56-63. — re. "potato break" and school administrators.

Austen, Ian. "Problem child." Canadian Business 72, 5 (26 Mar. 1999): 22-24;26+ — re. N.B. native, Cynthia Trudell, Chair and President of GM subsidiary, Saturn Corp.

Basque, Maurice. Des hommes de pouvoir. Historie d’Otho Robichaud et de sa famille, notables acadiens de Port-Royal et de Néguac. Néguac, N.-B.: Société historique de Néguac, 1996. 240 p.

_________. "Les élèves à la barre ou le défi de la démocratisation de l’école." In Le français, langue maternelle, dans les collèges et les universités en milieu minoritaire. Actes du colloque. Sous la direction d’Annette Boudreau et Lise Dubois. Moncton: Editions d’Acadie; Centre de recherche en linguistique appliquée, Université de Moncton, 1998. pp. 183-186.

Bauer, Nancy. "Nel finds the sunshine. The undersung work of a pre-eminent weaver." ArtsAtlantic 16, 3 (Spring 1999): 31-34. — re Nel Oudemans.

_________. "The design driven by wood. Bruce Gray’s furniture is in demand." ArtsAtlantic 16, 4 (Summer-Fall 1999): 26-29.

Beaudin, Maurice. "L’apport d’une minorité à sa région: les Acadiens du sud-est du Nouveau-Brunswick." In Langue et bilinguisme: les approches économiques. Sous la direction d’Albert Breton. (Nouvelles perspectives canadiennes). Ottawa: Patrimoine Canada, 1998. pp. 249-280. cartes; tableaux.

Bernard, Florian. Les Anglo-Normands en Acadie: les marchands jersiais et guernesiais dans la Baie des Chaleurs. Magog, Qué.: Editions héritage acadien, 1996. 60 p.

"Biographie de l’adjudant Gérald (Jack) Levesque, M.M.M., C.D." Revue de la Société historique du Madawaska XXVI, 3-4 (juil.-déc. 1998): 48-56.

Blake-Savoie, Joan. The backyard rink: a daughter’s memory. Burnstown, Ont.: General Store Pub. House, 1996. 38 p. ill. — re Black Point, N.B.

Bojesen, Palle Bo. New Denmark, New Brunswick, Canada: udvikling i en dansk udvandrerkoloni 1872-1914. Århus: Aarhus universitetsforlag, 1992. 292 p. ill. — summary in English.

Boudreau, Ephrem. "Roger Comeau." La Société historique acadienne. Les Cahiers XXX, 2 (juin 1999): 115-116.

Boudreau, Jacques. Greater / Grand Moncton. Halifax: Nimbus, 1999. 88 p. ill. — pictorial.

Bourque, Claude. "Mgr. Norbert Robichaud, homme d’Eglise et patriote acadien." La Société historique acadienne. Les Cahiers XXX, 4 (déc. 1999): 202-225.

Boyd, Marsha L. The old Belleisle, beautiful still. Illustrations by Debbie Thorsen. Hatfield Point, N.B.: Over the Wall Publishing, 1998. 81 p. ill.

Brousseau, Julien. Autour d’une famille de changeurs au village acadien de Memramcook (N.-B. Canada) / La famille LeBlanc. M.A. thesis, Université de Moncton /Université de Poitiers, 1997. 155 p.

Brun, Régis. Les Acadiens à Moncton: un siècle et demi de présence française au Coude. Moncton: [Régis Brun], 1999. 255 p.

Caldbick, Mary Louise. Locke’s doctrine of property and the dispossession of the Passamaquoddy. M.A. thesis, University of New Brunswick, 1997. 140 l. AAT MQ 29975. MAI 37/01, p. 112 (Feb. 1999).

Chansons d’Acadie des R.R. P.P. Anselme Chiasson et Daniel Boudreau. Concordance et classement des titres établies par Donald Deschênes. Sous la direction de Donald Deschênes. Moncton: Editions d’Acadie, 1996. 72 p.

Chiasson, Herménégilde. "Modernité et tradition acadiennes." ArtsAtlantic 16, 3 (Spring 1999): 35-38.

Chiasson, Père Anselme. "Le père Clarence J. d’Entremont." La Société historique acadienne. Les Cahiers XXX, 1 (jan.-mars 1999): 61-64.

_________. "Les pains bénits." La Société historique acadienne. Les Cahiers XXX, 3 (sept. 1999): 165-168.

Chiasson, Zénon, and Martin Paulin. Un demi-siècle d’effort collectif: L’Association coopérative des pêcheurs de l’Ile Lamèque: 1943-1993. Lamèque, N.-B.: L’Association coopérative des Pêcheurs de l’Ile Ltée, 1996. 178 p.

Children speak. Intercultural and race relations in the schools project, April 1, 1998. Fredericton: Multicultural Association of Fredericton, 1998. 37 l.

Chrismas, Lawrence. "Coal miners of New Brunswick." In Coaldust grins; portraits of Canadian coal miners. Edited by Kerry McArthur. Calgary: Cambria Publishing, 1998. pp. 184-[219]. ill.

Clark, James, and Lisa Clark. Notre héritage: Corbin et Saucier. [Knoxville, Tenn.?]: n.p., 1998. 254 p.

Clarke, P.D. "A la recherche de La Petite-Rochelle: memory and identity in Restigouche." Acadiensis XXVIII, 2 (Spring 1999): 3-40.

Commission on the Economic Development of the Acadian Peninsula. Taking hold of our future; strategic directions. Edited by Commissioner Ted Gaudet. [Tracadie-Sheila, N.B.]: The Commission, 1999. 121 p.

Commission sur le développement économique de la Péninsule Acadienne. Participons à notre avenir; directions stratégiques. Sous la direction de Commissaire Ted Gaudet. [Tracadie-Sheila, N.-B.]: La Commission, 1999. 123 p.

Cormier, Charlotte. "La réception de Chansons d’Acadie (1942-1955) d’Anselme Chiasson. La correspondance: analyse lexicale d’une construction identitaire." La Société historique acadienne. Les Cahiers XXX, 2 (juin 1999): 76-84.

The cottage girls and Whale Cove Cottages: an oral history. Edited by and compiled by Robert J. Spiller. n.p.: n.p., [1996]. 42 p. — Grand Manan.

Couturier, Jacques Paul. Construire un savoir. L’enseignement supérieur au Madawaska, 1946-1974. Moncton: Editions d’Acadie, 1999. 336 p. ill.

Craig, Beatrice. "Agriculture et marché au Madawaska, 1799-1850." Revue de la Société historique du Madawaska XXVI, 1-2 (jan.-juin 1999): 4-17.

Cronin, Ray. "Intimate immensity. The paintings of Stephen May." ArtsAtlantic 16, 2 (Fall-Winter 1998-99): 30-33.

_________. "The presence of women. Cultural journeys & Sylvat Aziz." ArtsAtlantic 16, 4 (Summer-Fall 1999): 30-34. — Dorchester artist.

Day, Réginald. Charles-Marie Labillois: le médecin oublié, 1793-1868. (Cahiers du Septentrion, 3). Sillery, Qué.: Septentrion, 1995. 142 p. ill.

Dearborn, Dorothy. New Brunswick sea stories: phantom ships and pirate’s gold, shipwrecks and iron men. Saint John: Neptune, 1998. 128 p.

_________. "Private eye." Saturday Night 114, 5 (June 1999): 26-27. — re. a Miramichi detective and various N.B. murder cases.

_________. The gallows of New Brunswick. Saint John: Neptune, 1999. 127 p. ill.

Defraeye, Piet. "Theatre (in) New Brunswick." Canadian Theatre Review 93 (Winter 1997): 27-31. — re TNB.

Delaney, Paul. "L’identification des Acadiens morts de la variole à Bristol en 1756." La Société historique acadienne. Les Cahiers XXX, 1 (jan.-mars 1999): 5-33.

Déléas, Josette. Léonard Forest ou le regard pionnier. Moncton: Centre d’études acadiennes; Université de Moncton, 1998. 120 p.

Desjardins, Gérard. Le Madawaska raconté par le "Moniteur acadien", 1867-1926. Québec, Qué.: Marquis, 1999. 655 p.

"Dictionnaire biographique du nord-est du Nouveau-Brunswick. Neuvième cahier." La revue d’histoire de la Société historique Nicolas-Denys XXVII, 2 (maiaoût 1999): 1-109.

Dionne, Anne-Marie. Sollicitation de fonds pour la promotion d’écoles francophones secondaires deuxième cycle du Nouveau-Brunswick. M.A. thesis, Université de Moncton, 1996. 87 p. AAT MM10361. MAI 34/06, p. 2119 (Dec. 1996).

Doucet, Clive. Notes from exile: on being Acadian. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1999. 216 p.

Duguay, Rose-Marie. Child care in New Brunswick. Historical overview. n.p.: n.p., [1997]. 126 p. — connected with Dieppe, N.B. Community College.

_________. La garde des enfants au Nouveau-Brunswick. n.p.: n.p., 1997]. 131 p. — en association avec le Collège communautaire N.-B., Dieppe.

Eyre, Linda. "After Beijing; women and Education and Training in New Brunswick." Atlantis 24, 1 (Fall 1999): 79-91.

Federation of Danish Associations in Canada. Danish Canadian Conference, 16th: June 18-22, 1997. Gloucester, Ont.: Federation of Danish Associations in Canada, 1997. unp. — lists original New Denmark settlers.

Findon, Joanne. "Dreaming of Eden in the New Brunswick bush." Beaver 78, 4 (Aug.-Sept. 1998): 11-16. — re Joel and Sarah Craig,1860s, Charlotte Co., N.B.

Finn, Gilbert. "Calixte-F. Savoie." La Société historique acadienne. Les Cahiers XXX, 4 (déc. 1999): 226-236.

Fischer, George. New Brunswick’s Acadian shore. Halifax: Nimbus, 1998. 53 p. ill. — also pub. as Le littoral acadien du Nouveau-Brunswick.

Fisher, Robert Carl. New Maryland, York County, New Brunswick: censuses of 1871 and 1881. Truro: AN Design Studio, 1998. 47 p.

Fonteneau, Jean-Marie. "‘Victimes de la guerre de Sept ans . . . Les acadiens, citoyens de l’Atlantique . . . de l’Amérique à Belle-Ile-en-Mer’." La Société historique acadienne. Les Cahiers XXX, 1 (jan.-mars 1999): 34-60.

Gaudet, Placide. "Vieux document [paru dans le Moniteur Acadien le 18 janvier 1887]." La Société historique acadienne. Les Cahiers XXX, 3 (sept. 1999): 169-170. — re. M.Pierre Belliveau et un serment d’allégeance en 1768.

Glassford, Larry A. "‘The presence of so many ladies’: a study of the Conservative Party’s response to female suffrage in Canada, 1918-1939." Atlantis 22, 1 (Fall-Winter 1997): 19-30. — references to R.B. Bennett and to George and Martha Black.

Glon, Eric. Forêts, filière bois, territoires et développement local au Nouveau-Brunswick. (Collection Maritimes, 4). Moncton: Institut canadien de recherche sur le développement régional, 1999. 144 p. tableaux.

Godin, Pierre, and Denis Boudreau. Petit-Rocher, foyer de l’Acadie, 1797-1997. n.p.: Pierre Godin, 1998. 374 p.

Graham, Lois T. LeBlanc. Barachois / St. Anselme parish registers: births, marriages, and deaths covering the years 1812-1870. Milton, Ont.: L.T. (LeBlanc) Graham, 1999. 278 p.

_________. Grand Digue / Scoudoc parish registers: births, marriages, and deaths covering the years 1800-1875. Milton, Ont.: L.T. (LeBlanc) Graham, 1999. 317 p.

_________. Memramcook parish registers: births, marriages, and deaths covering the years 1806-1870. Milton, Ont.: L.T. (LeBlanc) Graham, 1999. 392 p.

_________. Shemogue parish registers: births, marriages, and deaths covering the years 1812-1899. Milton, Ont.: L.T. (LeBlanc) Graham, 1999. 362 p.

Guide touristique écomusée de la vallée de Memramcook vue à travers ses sites historiques, personnages, traditions, coutumes et faits d’histoire. 2e éd. Saint-Joseph, N.-B.: La Société historique de la vallée de Memramcook Inc., 1997. 34 p.

"Histoires d’en premier." La revue d’histoire de la Société historique Nicolas-Denys XXVII, 1 (jan.-avr. 1999): 53-55.

History of Springfield Parish. Edited by Harvey W. Dalling, Ernest Friars and Faye Pearson. n.p.: n.p., n.d. 43 p.

Hutchins, Leonard. "Micmac baskadegan." Echoes. The Northern Maine Journal 45 (July-Sept. 1999): 20-24; 52. — re Sanipass family, Presque-Isle, Me.

IALS: International Adult Literacy Survey: a New Brunswick snapshot = EIAA: Enquête internationale sur l’alphabétisation des adultes: le Nouveau-Brunswick: en un clin d’oeil. Ottawa: Statistics Canada. Special Surveys Division, 1998. 56, 60 p.

Institut féminin francophone du Nouveau-Brunswick. Profil de femmes acadiennes. Cocagne, N.-B.: Imprimerie Cormier, 1997. 156 p.

Janes, Shari. Silenced voices: New Brunswick women serving provincial sentences and their strategies for prison reform. B.A. Hons. thesis, University of New Brunswick, 1999. 51 l.

Johnson, Daniel F. Vital statistics from New Brunswick (Canada) newspapers, 1891-1891; v. 79. Saint John: D.F. Johnson, 1999. unp.

_________. Vital statistics from New Brunswick (Canada) newspapers, 1891-1891; v. 80. Saint John: D.F. Johnson, 1999. unp.

Joseph and Joan (Codner) Bubar and some of their descendants, 1645-1998. Edited by George H. Hayward. Fredericton: George H. Hayward, 1998. 311 p.

Labelle, Ronald. Etat général des collections de folklore du Centre d’études acadiennes. 2e éd., rev. et aug. Moncton: Centre d’études acadiennes; Université de Moncton, 1998. 175 p. — voir aussi: www.umoncton.ca/etudeacadiennes/centre/folklore/tab-folk.html

Landry, Nicolas. "Sur les traces du Maritime Rights Movement: la relance du projet Chignectou 1930-1970." Revue de l’Université de Moncton 30, 1 (1997): 97-110.

Lang, Nicole. "Les conséquences des changements administratifs et technologiques sur l’organisation du travail à l’usine Fraser d’Edmundston au Nouveau-Brunswick, 1947-1974." Labour / Le Travail 43 (Spring 1999): 121-146.

_________. "Les relations entre la compagnie Fraser Limited et la ville d’Edmundston (1918-1974)." Revue de la Société historique du Madawaska XXVI, 1-2 jan.-juin 1998): 18-42.

LeBlanc, Alcide F. "Hommage au frère Léopold Taillon." La Société historique acadienne. Les Cahiers XXX, 4 (déc. 1999): 191-201.

Leblanc, Gérald. "Marée montante à Moncton. Un flux de créateurs vers le symposium d’art actuel." ArtsAtlantic 16, 4 (Summer-Fall 1999): 35-38.

LeBlanc, Phyllis. "Reproduction sociale d’une famille élite en Louisiane: le cas Mouton." La Société historique acadienne. Les Cahiers XXX, 2 (juin 1999): 68-75.

Leclerc, André. "L’adaptation des régions ressources au nouvel environnement économique: le cas du nord-ouest du Nouveau-Brunswick." Revue de la Société historique du Madawaska XXVI, 1-2 (jan.-juin 1998): 43-59.

Lèger, Yvon. "Laurence Légère. Militaire et diplomate américain." La Société historique acadienne. Les Cahiers XXX, 2 (juin 1999): 100-110.

Légère, Martin J. "Mgr. Livain Chiasson, fondateur du mouvement coopératif acadien." La Société historique acadienne. Les Cahiers XXX, 4 (déc. 1999): 176-190.

Let’s celebrate together!!: Fredericton’s past, present & future. video-recording; 152 min.; Produced and directed by Peter Pacey: [Fundy Cable], 1998. — re "Fredericton 150 Revue", The Playhouse, 30 & 31 March 1998.

Liebenberg, Gillian A. W. "‘Cautious and conservative’: Anglican social policy in New Brunswick, 1906-1918." Journal of the Canadian Church Historical Society XLI, 1 (Spring 1999): 27-55.

"Livres parus en 1998 concernant le nord-est." La revue d’histoire de la Société historique Nicolas-Denys XXVII, 1 (jan.-avr. 1999): 117-118.

Losier, Mary Jane. Amanda Viger: spiritual healer to New Brunswick’s leprosy victims 1845-1906. Halifax: Nimbus, 1999. 162 p. ill.

Lunn, Janet. Charlotte. Illustrations by Brian Deines. Toronto: Tundra Books, 1998. unp. ill. — juvenile; Loyalist history.

Ma, Xin, and Robert B. MacMillan. "Influences of workplace conditions on teachers’ job satisfaction." Journal of Educational Research 93, 1 (Sept.-Oct. 1999): 39-47 — data from the New Brunswick Elementary School Study.

MacDonough, Richard B. "The missionary in spite of himself: François Ciquard, S.S." La Société historique acadienne. Les Cahiers XXX, 3 (sept. 1999): 120-161.

McElroy, Gil. "The prisoner’s dilemna [sic]. Paradox & the prints of Dan Steeves." ArtsAtlantic 16, 3 (Spring 1999): 27-30.

McGahan, Elizabeth. "The Sisters of Charity of the Immaculate Conception: a Canadian case study." Canadian Catholic Historical Association. Historical Studies 61 (1995): 99-133.

McGowan, Michael. The mission to care for the sick. The development of Catholic health care facilities and their evolution in New Brunswick. Ottawa: Catholic Health Association of Canada, 1999. 43 p.

_________. Une mission: prendre soin des malades. L’essor des établissements catholiques de soins de santé et leur evolution au Nouveau-Brunswick. Ottawa: Catholic Health Association of Canada, 1999. 47 p.

McGowan, Michael Dennis. The canonical status of Catholic health care facilities in the province of New Brunswick in the light of recent provincial government legislation. Ph.D. thesis, Saint Paul University, Ottawa, 1998. 375 p.

McKenna, James T. "Multiple causes cited in Air Canada RJ crash." Aviation Week & Space Technology 150, 25 (21 June 1999): 50. — reports on the TSB’s investigation of the 1997 Canadair crash at Fredericton.

Melanson, Michael B. The Melansons of nineteenth-century Southeastern New Brunswick: a genealogy. Dracut, Mass.: Michael B. Melanson, 1998. 324 p.

Miedema, Baukje, and Sandra Wachholz. A complex web: access to justice for abused immigrant women in New Brunswick = Toile complexe: l’accès au système de justice pour les femmes immigrants victimes de violence au Nouveau-Brunswick. Ottawa: Status of Women Canada, 1998. 40, 55 p.

Millar, Nancy. "Where silence speaks its piece." In Once upon a tomb. Stories from Canadian graveyards. Calgary: Fifth House, 1997. pp. 191-209.

More stories of yesteryear. Edited by Gerri Davis, Program Co-ordinator. n.p.: East Botsford Recreation Center, [1995]. 138 p. ill.

Murphy, Peter. Poor, ignorant children: Irish famine orphans in Saint John, New Brunswick. Halifax: D’Arcy McGee Chair of Irish Studies, St. Mary’s University, 1999. 83 p. ill.

A New Brunswick trilogy = Une trilogie du Nouveau-Brunswick: Philip Iverson, Francis Coutellier, Sarah Maloney. Curated by Curtis J. Collins. Fredericton: Beaverbrook Art Gallery, 1999. 4 v. ill. — catalogue of exhibition held Jan.-Apr. 1999.

"Nos membres disparus: Livain Sonier, Sandy Ross, Père Edmond Ouellette." La revue d’histoire de la Société historique Nicolas-Denys XXVII, 1 (jan.-avr. 1999): 119-120.

Nowlan, Michael O. Ole Larsen’s Miramichi: a photographic odyssey. Halifax: Nimbus, 1999. 100 p. ill.

Panofsky, Ruth. "A ‘Sense of Loss’: a profile of Helen Weinzweig." Atlantis 22, 1 (Fall-Winter 1997): 72-81. — UNB Writer-in-Residence 1988-89.

Paul Hébert et Marguerite Arseneau: une famille pionnière et fondatrice établie à Cocagne en 1767: (ascendance et descendance). n.p.: Associations des Hébert d’Amérique, 1997. 126 p.

Pichette, Robert. "‘Longtemps l’Acadie a attendu un chef’: Clément C. Cormier, c.s.c. (1910-1987)." La Société historique acadienne. Les Cahiers XXX, 4 (déc. 1999): 237-254.

Picolet-Crépault, Agnès. Etudes du langage enfantin: les propositions relatives chez l’enfant acadien de six à douze ans. Ph.D. thesis, Université de Moncton, 1997. 111 p. AAT NQ 23707. DAI-A 58/11, p. 4255 (May 1998).

Pilote, Annie. "La question scolaire et le développement démocratique en Acadie." égalité - revue acadienne d’analyse politique 43 (printemps 1998): [131]-147. — re le réforme en éducation et le projet de fermature d’écoles dans la Péninsule acadienne.

Pitre, Sonia. "Les femmes et le pouvoir municipal au Nouveau-Brunswick." égalité - revue acadienne d’analyse politique 43 (printemps 1998): [37]-67.

Plourde, Norma Kennedy. Kennedy: descendants: Thomas Kennedy (1760-1801) & Euphrosine Bouchard (1766-1827): married/mariés Jan. 29, 1787. Lac Baker, N.B.: [author], 1999. 92; 18 p.

Poirier, Michel. "Le père Jean-Baptiste Chauvreulx, missionaire en Acadie. Les dernières années de sa vie." La Société historique acadienne. Les Cahiers XXX, 2 (juin 1999): 85-87.

_________. "Un Acadien condamné et mort aux galères." La Société historique acadienne. Les Cahiers XXX, 3 (sept. 1999): 162-164.

Pratt, Mary. "Perspectives." Education Canada 38 (Winter 1998-99): 40. — re education of "confused" children; author’s childhood.

Redcoats in New Brunswick 1844-1869. Indexed selections from the New Brunswick Reporter and Fredericton Advertiser and Headquarters newspapers. Compiled by Perry B. Pryor. Ottawa: n.p., 1997. 420 p.

Rees, Jim. "The surplus people." Beaver 78, 5 (Oct.-Nov. 1998): 5-11. — re. the Irish of Lord Fitzwilliam’s estate in St. Andrews.

Report of the Task Force on Aboriginal Issues = Rapport du Groupe de travail sur les questions autochtones. Fredericton: Task Force on Aboriginal Issues, 1999. 58, 64 p. — the Hon. Gérard La Forest and Judge Graydon Nicholas, facilitators.

Robichaud, Donat. "Ephémérides 1930 (The Northern Light, Bathurst)." La revue d’histoire de la Société historique Nicolas-Denys XXVII, 1 (jan.-avr. 1999): 35-42.

_________. "Le jeu des cartes postales." La revue d’histoire de la Société historique Nicolas-Denys XXVII, 1 (jan.-avr. 1999): 103-116.

_________. "Narcisse Haché, homme fort de Grande-Anse (1875-1933)." La revue d’histoire de la Société historique Nicolas-Denys XXVII, 1 (jan.-avr. 1999): 43-51.

_________. "Prohibition dans le nord-est." La revue d’histoire de la Société historique Nicolas-Denys XXVII, 1 (jan.-avr. 1999): 67-102.

_________. "Un premier couvent à Petit-Rocher." La revue d’histoire de la Société historique Nicolas-Denys XXVII, 1 (jan.-avr. 1999): 7-34.

Robison, John C. "Public participation in restructuring local government to create the City of Miramichi." In Citizen engagement: lessons in participation from local government. Edited by Katherine A. Graham and Susan D. Phillips. (Monographs on Canadian Public Administration, no. 22). Toronto: Institute of Public Administration of Canada, 1998. pp. 188-199.

Rousseau, Rebecca, and Guy Bouchard. "Biographie du Lieutenant-colonel Jean-Baptiste Rousseau. Rédaction de Guy R. Michaud." Revue de la Société historique du Madawaska XXVI, 3-4 (juil.-déc. 1998): 4-47.

Rygiel, Judith Anne. "Women of the cloth" - weavers in Westmorland and Charlotte Counties, New Brunswick, 1871-1891. M.A. thesis, Carleton University, 1998. 146 p. AAT MQ 32378. MAI 37/02, p. 465 (April 1999).

Saint-Cyr, Gérard. L’école et l’industrie des pêches du Nouveau-Brunswick. Lévis, Qué.: Editions Faye, 1998. 119 p.

Saint John at work and play. Photographs by Isaac Erb, 1904-1924. Selected and introduced by Grant Kelly and Sue McCluskey. Fredericton: Goose Lane Editions, 1998. 141 p. ill.

Somerville, Graeme Fletcher. The Canada Life Assurance Company in New Brunswick since 1848. Saint John: Graeme F. Somerville, 1997. 77 p.

Sonier, Livain. Paroisse Notre Dame de la Salette de Sheila, déjà 50 ans (1946-1996). Tracadie-Sheila, N.-B.: Livain Sonier, 1996]. 94 p.

Staff list of the British army in the Province of New Brunswick (1819-1869). Compiled by Perry B. Pryor. Ottawa: n.p., 1997. 168 p.

Stewart, Murray F. Cuffer down: expressions from the Nashwaak & Over North, recalled by an old Taymite. Fredericton: M. Stewart, 1999. 66 p.

Stiles, Deborah. "Martin Butler, masculinity and the North American sole leather tanning industry: 1871-1889." Labour/Le Travail 42 (Fall 1998): 85-114.

Thorpe, Bill. Trails of Fredericton. Fredericton: Goose Lane Editions and the Fredericton Trails Coalition, 1999. 105 p. ill.

Trouble at sea. Survivors and the widows and orphans of victims of the Escuminac Disaster tell their stories on the 40th anniversary, June 20, 1959. Harold W. J. Adams, compiler and editor. Miramichi: Cadogan Publishing Ltd., 1999. [112] p. ill.

van den Hoonaard, Deborah Kestin. "No regrets: widows’ stories about the last days of their husbands’ lives." Journal of Aging Studies 13, 1 (Spring 1999): 59-72. — focuses on experiences of older women in widowhood in N.B.

Wery, Anne. Bruits et silences savants. Les politiques du Ministère de l’Education au Nouveau-Brunswick, 1937-1943. M.A. thesis, Université de Moncton, 1997. 151 l.

Wilson, Alan R. Before the flood. Dunvegan, Ont.: Cormorant Books, 1999. 235 p. maps. — novel set in Woodstock, N.B.

Women of New Brunswick: a statistical profile = Femmes au Nouveau-Brunswick: profil statistique. [Fredericton]: New Brunswick. Executive Council, 1998. 38, 38 p.

Wright, Harold E. Partridge Island: a gateway to North America = L’Ile Partridge: un passage vers l’Amérique du nord. Saint John: Partridge Island & Harbour Heritage, 1995. 71 p. ill. maps.

Young, David. "Dances with dragonflies." Canadian Geographic 119 (Sept.-Oct. 1999): 60-64. — amateur naturalist Paul-Michael Brunelle in Charlotte County bogs.

Yu, Weiqiu, and Long Chen. "The demand for alcoholic beverages in New Brunswick, Canada: a co-integration analysis." Canadian Journal of Regional Science XXI, 1 (Spring 1998): 1-14.

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Alusio, F. Giovanni Caboto (John Cabot): a passion for discovery. [Toronto: F. Alusio], 1997 (Mississauga, Ont.: RP Graphics Group). 79 p. ill. maps.

Andrews, Clayton. "The last voyage of the Viking." Downhomer 12 (Aug. 1999): 103-104. — re 1931 rescue from Horse Islands.

"Attack by a sea monster." Downhomer 12 (Oct. 1999) p. 85. ill. — re 1912 devil fish/giant squid encounter, Lark Harbour.

Attraversare gli oceani: da Giovanni Caboto al Canada multiculturale. a cura di Rosella Mamoli Zorzi. Venezia: Marsilio, 1999. 247 p.

Babstock, Roy. "A Newfoundland connection." Downhomer 11 (May 1999): 26-28. — covers 1866-1977.

_________. Outrageous seas: shipwreck and survival in the waters off Newfoundland, 1583-1893. (Carleton library series, 189). Montreal & Kingston: Published for Carleton University Press by McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1999. 392 p.

Baetzel, Roy. "A Winter on the ice: Jim Winter and the 1977 seal hunt." Downhomer 11 (Apr. 1999): 3-4, 6-12. ill. — re. making of CBC radio programme.

Baikie, Frances. "Calendar customs - North West River according to Alfreda Blake and Maud Chaulk." Them Days 12 (Winter 1999): 49-55.

Bailey, Rhoda. "A Mother’s Day tribute: a daughter remembers growing up in New Perlican." Downhomer 11(May 1999): 100-101. — covers 1911-1999.

Bailey, Mark W. "John Reeves, Esq. Newfoundland’s first Chief Justice: English law and politics in the eighteenth century." Newfoundland Studies 14 (Spring 1998): 28-49. — covers 1688-1814.

Baker, Melvin. Celebrate Memorial!: a pictorial history of Memorial University of Newfoundland. St. John’s: Division of University Relations, [Memorial University of Newfoundland] for Memorial University’s Anniversaries Committee, 1999. 96 p. ill.

_________. "The establishment of Memorial’s Institute of Social and Economic Research in 1961." Newfoundland Quarterly 92 (Winter 1999): 21-25. — covers 1925-1961.

Banfield, Colin E., and John D. Jacobs. "Regional patterns of temperature and precipitation for Newfoundland and Labrador during the past century." Canadian Geographer 42 (Winter 1998): 354-364. figs. map. tables.

Barrett, Ralph. "Batteau Spring - 1929." Them Days 24 (Spring 1999): 18-20. — reminiscences of schoolmaster; re "King of Batteau".

Bartlett, W.D. Souvenir album of Quirpon Newfoundland and area. [Quirpon, Nfld.?: W.D. Bartlett], 1997. [20] p. pictorial.

Baum, Isidore. "Wings of life: Covers commemorate a historic Canadian flight." American Philatelist (May 1998): 458-463. ill. — re 1982 trans-Canada flight for cancer research by Air Canada personnel.

"Bay of Islands." Downhomer 12 (Oct. 1999) p. 65. map.

Beaumont, David W. The boat that wouldn’t sink. Repr. and rev. St. John’s: Scrimshank Publishing, 1997. 47 p. ill.

Black, Peter. "Choosing Confederation." Legion Magazine (Mar.-Apr. 1999): 42-44.

Bringing back the past: historical perspectives on Canadian archaeology. (Mercury series, no. 158). Edited by Pamela Jane Smith and Donald Mitchell. Ottawa: Archaeological Survey of Canada, 1998. 276 p. ill. maps.

Brock, May. "Struggle and the sea: the people of coastal Labrador fight hard to survive on the uncertain bounty of a tough, timeless place." Canadian Living 24 (Feb. 1999): 28-31. map.

Burke, J.C. Laughs from the rock: a collection of Newfoundland’s funniest stories. Ottawa: Hermitage Publishing, 1997. 98 p. ill.

Bursey, Brian C. "The negative consequences of Confederation for Newfoundland business." Newfoundland Quarterly 92 (Winter 1999): 10-11. tables. — covers 1940s-1960s.

Buss, Helen M., and Margaret Clarke. Memoirs from away: a new found land girlhood. (Life writing series, 6). Waterloo, Ont.: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 1999. 153 p.

Byrne, Peter J. "Farewell to the longest narrow-gauge railway in North America." Newfoundland Quarterly 92 (Summer 1999): 33-37. — covers 1882- 1990.

Cabot and His World Symposium: June 1997 papers and presentations. Edited by Iona Bulgin. St. John’s: Newfoundland Historical Society, 1999. 215 p.

Cadigan, Sean. "Missed opportunity: The Rock at fifty." Beaver 79 (Feb.-Mar.1999): 6-7. — covers 1855-1990s.

_________. "The moral economy of the commons: ecology and equity in the Newfoundland cod fishery, 1815- 1855." Labour/Le Travail 43 (Spring 1999): 9-42. graphs. tables.

"Canadians celebrate Newfoundland’s 50th." Canadian Stamp News (22 June 1999): 10-11. — re commemorative stamps exhibition: 1949 Union with Canada; 1949 Matthew; 1897 Cabot; 1988 St. John’s; 1932- 1937 schooners; 1887 dog; 1954, 1966 pitcher plant.

Capponi, Pat. The war at home: an intimate portrait of Canada’s poor. Toronto: Viking, 1999. 255 p. — includes discussion of poverty in Nfld.

Casselman, Bill. "Dissing the weather and the dim-witted." Canadian Geographic 118 (Nov.- Dec. 1998): p. 33. — expressions related to a ship’s cook; definition of "rames."

Cave, Nigel. Somme, Beaumont Hamel: Newfoundland Park. London: L. Cooper, 1997. 185 p. ill. maps.

Chalker, George. "Bonavista." Heritage II, 3 (Summer 1999): 14.

Charest, Paul. "Les Inuit du Labrador canadien au milieu du siècle dernier et leurs descendants de la Basse-Côte-Nord." Etudes Inuit Studies 22, 1 (1998): 5-36.

"City of St. John’s. A brief history." Atlantic Chamber Journal 13 (Sept.-Oct. 1999): 27-28.

Clarke, Sandra. "On establishing historical relationships between new and old world varieties: habitual aspect and Newfoundland vernacular English." In Englishes around the world: studies in honour of Manfred Görlach. (Varieties of English around the world. General series). Edited by Edgar W. Schneider. Amsterdam; Philadelphia: J. Benjamins Pub. Co., 1997. Vol. 1, pp. 277-293.

Clearwater, John. Canadian nuclear weapons: the untold story of Canada’s cold war arsenal. Toronto: Dundurn Press, 1998. 309 p. ill. — includes discussion of U.S. bases in Nfld.

CoastLife. Halifax: Coast Publishing Ltd., 1999/2000-. — quarterly.

Codignola, Luca. "Roman Catholic ecclesiastics in English North America, 1610-58. A comparative assessment." Canadian Catholic Historical Association. Historical Studies 65 (1999): 107-124.

Collins, Irene. A long way from Tipperary: a Halley family history, 1600-2000: a report on the Halley and Hawe families of St. John’s, Newfoundland. St. John’s: [I. Collins], 1999. 89 p. ill.

Comeau, Pauline. "New endangered species plan unveiled." Canadian Geographic 118 (July- Aug. 1998): 28-30. — re designation of codfish as an "at-risk" species.

Competing strategies of socio-economic development for small islands. (An Island living series, v. 2). Edited by Godfrey Baldacchino and Robert Greenwood. Charlottetown: Institute of Island Studies, University of Prince Edward Island, 1998. 384 p. ill. map.

Cook, Clayton D. The Bonavista Peninsula of days gone by. St. John’s: Jeff Blackwood & Associates, 1999. 113 p.

Cook, Jeffrey. "Evacuation: going, going, gone." Lloyd’s List: Maritime Emergencies (Feb. 1999): 29-30. — re Hibernia rig.

"Cook’s cod coastline." Mercator’s World 4 (Sept.-Oct. 1999) p. 60. map. — re manuscript map showing Point May to Little St. Lawrence Bay, 1765; sold at Sotheby’s.

Cuff, Robert. "Prominent figure from our recent past: Francis Thomas Lind (Mayo Lind)." Newfoundland Quarterly 92 (Fall 1998): 21-24. — covers 1877-1917.

Currey, John E. (Rev.) "Down to the sea in ships." Downhomer 12 (Aug. 1999): 46- 47. — re loss of E.N. Smith on board H.M.S. Newmarket, 1942.

_________. Sailors and their ships. [Garnish, Nfld.?: J.E. Curry?, 1999.] 132 p.

Darcy, J. B. Fair or foul the weather: Brother Luke Slattery’s presidency of St. Bonaventure’s College, 1889 to 1895, the diphtheria epidemic, the great fire and the bank crash. St. John’s: Creative, 1999. 116 p.

Day, Robin Tim. "Flooding of four Labrador plants and developments of the Lower Churchill hydro- electric project." Osprey 30 (Mar. 1999): 21.

Day, Robin, and Jim Day. "Whales with false teeth." Newfoundland Quarterly 92 (Summer 1998): 16-17. — re scrimshaw of bone, ivory & plastic.

Dewling, Clarence B. Gift of gab: a listing of words, phrases and pronunciations used in Trouty, Trinity Bay, Newfoundland. Trouty, Trinity Bay, Nfld.: Browns’ Cove Production[s], 1999. [27] p.

Dick, Ray. "Newfoundland Legionnaires battle financial problems." Legion Magazine (Sept.-Oct. 1999): 58, 59.

Dickinson, A.B., and Chesley W. Sanger. "Newfoundland and Labrador shore-station whaling. The final demise 1951-1972." Northern Mariner 9 (July 1999): 38-52.

Dicks, Brendan D. The railway ties — that bind. Corner Brook, Nfld.: Brendan D. Dicks, 1999. 206 p.

Dicks, Cathy. "Deltaport - an engineering challenge." Atlantic Oil Works 8 (Oct.-Nov. 1999): p. 25.

_________. "St. John’s Dockyard enters a new era." Atlantic Oil Works 7 (Oct. 1998): 16-18.

_________. "Working in a fog." Atlantic Oil Works 7 (Sept. 1998): 10-12. — re weather conditions at Hibernia.

Dicks, Eileen. Only for the weekend. Portugal Cove, Nfld.: ESP Press, 1998. 117 p.

Dobbin, Craig. "My native shore: Newfoundland ingenuity can reverse the brain drain." Atlantic Progress 5 (May 1998): 22.

Dominy, C. Leslie. "Doing their best in a ‘sea of sleaze’." Atlantic Salmon Journal 47 (Spring 1998): 59. — re Canada. Fisheries and Oceans, 1972-1997.

Downey, James. "Protectorate to province: Newfoundland, 1934-1957." Acadiensis XXVIII, 2 (Spring 1999): 141-152.

Dwyer, Michael J. "Nothing compares to hounds and hares." Newfoundland Sportsman 9 (Sept.-Oct. 1999): 22-24, 26.

Dyer, Norris R. "Famous Newfoundland flights of the 1930s - then and now." B.N.A. Topics (British North America Philatelic Society) 55 (Jan.-Feb.-Mar. 1998): 20-31.

Ennis, John Lou. Adapting to a changing situation in Placentia Bay, Newfoundland. Portugal Cove, Nfld.: ESP Press, 1999. 174 p.

Facey-Crowther, David. "Newfoundland and the Great War conference: a conference report." Newsletter of the Atlantic Association of Historians 35 (Winter 1998-1999): 18-19.

Fagan, William T. Literacy for living: a study of literacy and cultural context in rural Canadian communities. St. John’s: ISER, 1998. 242 p.

50th anniversary of confederation: commemorative issue. St. John’s: Communications Ten Ltd., 1999. 66 p.

Fifty golden years: the illustrated story of Newfoundland and Labrador’s union with Canada. St. John’s: Stirling Communications International, 1999. 113 p.

Fitzgerald, Jack. The hangman is never late: three centuries of Newfoundland justice. St. John’s: Creative, 1999. 229 p.

Fitzgerald, John Edward. "Archbishop E.P. Roche, J.R. Smallwood and denominational rights in Newfoundland education, 1948." Canadian Catholic Historical Association. Historical Studies 65 (1999): 28-49.

Fitzgerald, John Edward. "The Newfoundland referenda campaigns of 1948." Beaver 78, 1 (Feb.-Mar. 1998): 2-3.

Fitzhugh, Lynne D. The Labradorians: voices from the land of Cain. St. John’s: Breakwater, 1999. 507 p.

FitzPatrick, Joey. "Ports in peril: new federal legislation impedes development at Atlantic ports." Atlantic Progress 5 (June-July 1998): 38-40, 42.

Flack, Elsa. "The oldest headstone in Newfoundland." Downhomer 11 (May 1999): 28.

_________. "Trinity East: Newell headstone." Newfoundland Ancestor 15 (Spring 1999): 53-54.

Flanagan, Chris. "Birdman of Newfoundland." Canadian Business 72 (27 Aug. 1999): 54-57.

________. "Cloud nine." Atlantic Progress 6 (Sept.-Oct. 1999): 226-230. — re C. Dobbin.

_________. "Hot links." Atlantic Progress 6 (Aug. 1999): 67-76.

Flanagan, Susan. "Artful living." Atlantic Progress 6 (Sept.-Oct. 1999): 241-243. — re Waterford Bridge Road, St. John’s.

_________. "Churchill Falls power proposal." Atlantic Business 9, 2 (1998): 32-36. — re Innu protest at Tobin-Bouchard meeting; overview of Churchill River project.

_________. "Row house chic." Atlantic Progress 6 (Sept.-Oct.1999): 205. — re downtown houses.

Flight, Neva B. "Alas for Three Arms." Newfoundland Ancestor 14 (Summer 1998): 76-78. — written in 1954.

"From Bird Bath Bay to Buzzard Shoal." Canadian Geographic 119 (Sept.-Oct. 1999): 27. — map showing bird-related place names.

Fuller, Danielle. "Helen Porter’s everyday survival stories: a literary encounter with feminist standpoint theory." Atlantis 24, 1 (Fall 1999): 122-133.

Gale, Paula. "The LETS Barter Network: bringing back the cods." Downhomer 12 (Aug. 1999): 15-16. — re Local Employment and Trading System.

Gard, Peter. Trails of the Avalon: hiking in eastern Newfoundland. 2nd ed. St. Johns: Bridget Neame, Peter Gard, 1999. 109 p. ill. maps.

Garland, Robert S. "The store in Lower Island Cove." Downhomer 11 (May 1999): 96-97.

Gibbons, Cindy. "The copper store: Newfoundland and Labrador’s first co-operative." Newfoundland Quarterly 9 (Winter 1999): 16-19. — covers 1844-1941.

Gillis, Rannie. This is not the mainland: a novel tour of Newfoundland and Labrador. Halifax: Nimbus, 1999. 129 p. ill.

"Gimme shelter: a plan to solve the housing crunch in Nain and Hopedale." Kinatuinamut Ilingajuk (Winter 1999): 20, 22, 24, 26.; also in Inuktitut.

Giovanni Caboto e le vie dell’Atlantico settentrionale: atti del Convegno internazionaledi studi, Roma, 29 settembre-1 ottobre 1997. A cura di Marcella Arca Petrucci, Simonetta Conti. Genova: Brigati, 1999. 579 p.

Gladney, Larry. Lumberjack Larry: memoirs of Larry Gladney, Clarenville. Clarenville, Nfld.: Natural Media, 1999. 186 p.

"Going home." Kinatuinamut Llingajuk (Fall 1999): 48-53; also in Inuktitut. — relocation from Hebron, compensation.

Grant, Shelagh D. "Point - counterpoint: Arctic historiography: current status and blueprints for the future." Journal of Canadian Studies 33 (Spring 1998): 145-153.

Greene, John P. Between damnation and starvation: priests and merchants in Newfoundland politics, 1745-1855. (McGill-Queen’s studies in the history of religion). Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1999. 339 p.

Greenlaw, Linda. The hungry ocean: a swordboat captain’s journey. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1999. 271 p.

Greenwood, Robert. "Performance contracts and regional development: new approaches to government-community relations in Newfoundland and Labrador." In Changing rural institutions: a Canadian perspective. Edited by Richard C. Rounds, with assistance from Philip Ehrensaft. Brandon, Man.: Canadian Rural Restructuring Foundation, 1997. pp. 127-136.

Griffin, Nancy. "Halibut farming to aid Newfoundland’s revival." Seafood International 13 (Oct. 1998): 46-46.

_________. "Newfoundland species switch boosts catch value." Seafood International 14 (June 1999): 29, 31, 33. — re underutilized species, seal cull.

Guay, Madeleine. "Chutes Churchill: les negociations sont en cours." Affaires. Montreal 70 (12 Sept. 1998): 37. — re Lower Churchill project.

Guide for Bay of Islands genealogical research, including marker inscriptions of Bay of Islands cemeteries. Compiled on behalf of the Newfoundland and Labrador Genealogical Society Inc. (NLGS). [St. John’s]: Newfoundland and Labrador Genealogical Society Inc., 1998. 9, [39] leaves.

Guy, Ray. "Water Street’s ebb and flow." Canadian Geographic. Photography Annual: through the lens (1999): 59-65. — re St. John’s.

Gwyn, Richard J. Smallwood, the unlikely revolutionary. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1999. 459 p. map.

Hackett, Joseph B. "Captain Quick." Downhomer 12 (Oct. 1999): 70-71. — covers 1860-1918; re life of a sea captain, born Bay of Islands.

Hanrahan, Maura. "Fight for the soul of rural Newfoundland." Catholic New Times 22 (22 Nov. 1998): 1, 13. map.

Harris, Leslie. "Placentia Bay." Newfoundland Quarterly 92 (Spring-Summer 1999): 2-10.

Harris, Michael. "Uncharted waters." Atlantic Progress 5 (Sept.-Oct. 1998): 243-254. — re fishery relief programmes.

Hatt, Jennifer. "The diversified Atlantic fishery." Atlantic Business 10, 1 (1999): 44-47.

Heffernan, Virginia. "Exploration strategies evolve at Voisey’s Bay." Northern Miner 84 (28 Sept. 1998): B1-B2.

Hennessey, Bryan. Absolutely frank. St. John’s: Killick Press, 1997. 195 p. — political humour.

Heritage inventory of the Twillingate Islands: preliminary inventory report of selected pre-1920 structures in the Twillingate Islands. St. John’s: Heritage Foundation of Newfoundland and Labrador, 1998. 122 p. ill.

"Hibernia generates socio-economic benefits." Atlantic Oil Works 8 (Aug.-Sept.1999): 21.

Hiscock, Philip. "Doll dowser." Downhomer 12 (Sept.1999): 60-61. — re a Newfoundland word’s treatment in Dictionary of Newfoundland English.

_________. "Little truckles, big seas and April fools." Downhomer 11 (Apr. 1999): 26-27. — re handcarts, 1920 storm in Bonavista, Confederation Day 1949.

_________. "Making soap." Downhomer 12 (Aug.1999): 62-63. — re history of soap in Nfld.; 19th century-1950s.

_________. "Moniker songs, riffrobs, verants and manatee berries." Downhomer 11 (May 1999): 22-23. — re songs with personal and geographical names.

_________. "More soap." Downhomer 12 (Oct.1999): 60-61. — re soap-making.

House, John D. Against the tide: battling for economic renewal in Newfoundland and Labrador. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1999. 299 p.

Imaging the Arctic. Edited by J.C.H. King and Henrietta Lidchi. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1998. 256 p. ill. maps — chiefly essays first presented at a conference at the Museum of Mankind, London, April 1996; includes Labrador Inuit.

Ingram, Mose. The Newfoundland of yore. Arnold’s Cove, Nfld.: M. Ingram, 1997. 61 p. ill.

Inglis, Dorothy. "Notes from Newfoundland." Canadian Forum (May 1998): 4-5. — re pros and cons of Lower Churchill hydroelectric project.

An introduction to the military history of Newfoundland 1775 to 1945. [St. John’s: Naval Association of Newfoundland Eastern Division, 1997] 66, [12] p.

Jackson, Lawrence. "Connections: thoughts on this place." TickleAce 35 (1998): 13-105. — St. John’s.

Jaremko, Gordon. "Atlantic oil diary: two centuries of discovery, hope, striving and success." Oilweek 50 (June 7, 1999): 19. — chronology 1812-1999.

_________. "Front lines." Oilweek. 50 (June 7, 1999): 5. — re winds at Signal Hill; character of Newfoundlanders in oil business.

Johnson, Milley. "Bonfire night." Downhomer 12 (Aug. 1999): 66. — childhood reminiscences of Catalina.

Johnston, Wayne. Baltimore’s mansion: a memoir. Toronto: Alfred A. Knopf Canada, 1999. 272 p.

Kavanagh, Patrick. Gaff topsails. London: Hamish Hamilton, 1998. 428 p. Originally published: Dunvegan, Ont.: Cormorant, 1996. 428 p.

Kenchington, Trevor. "On John Cabot - an hypothesis." Argonauta (Jan. 1999): 17- 32. — re route taken, landfall site.

Kennedy, Patricia. "A Newfoundland puzzle." Archivist 117 (1998): 46, 48, 50, 52, 54. map. — re property rights, inheritance law, 1661-1803.

Kirwin, William J. "The problem of representing ‘Masters’." Newsletter of the American Dialect Society 30 (May 1998): 3-4. Nfld. English.

Kurlansky, Mark. The Basque history of the world. Toronto: Alfred A. Knopf Canada, 1999. 387 p.

_________. Un poisson à la conquête du monde: ou, la fabuleuse histoire de la morue. [Paris]: JC Lattès, 1999. 333 p. ill. maps. — Translation of: Cod: a biography of the fish that changed the world.

Lanctot, Gustave. "How Newfoundland saved Canada." Downhomer 12 (Aug. 1999): 108. — 1775 U.S. versus British battles at Quebec.

Leake, David. "A silver cross for the war bride who was mother to many." This England 31 (Spring 1998): 61.

Letto, Douglas M. RUN: Brian Tobin’s quest for a second term. Paradise, Nfld.: Blue Hill Publishing, 1999. 173 p.

Levy, Gary. "Encounter with the wolf." Canadian Parliamentary Review 22 (Summer 1999): 24-27. — interviews with G. Sparkes and R. Cashin; reflections on Confederation 1949.

Lewisporte, the war years. Written, edited and published by Sherman Osmond [et al.] [Lewisporte, Nfld.]: 1999 Lewisporte Green Team, [1999]. 17 p., 5 leaves.

Linking the generations: a collection of oral histories excerpts from the Battle Harbour Region. Mary’s Harbour, Labrador: Battle Harbour Literacy Council, 1999. 109 p.

Literacy works II, Newfoundland and Labrador. [St. John’s: Literacy Development Council, 1997.] 100 p.

Long, Gene. Suspended state: Newfoundland before Canada. (Newfoundland history series, 9). St. John’s: Breakwater, 1999. 218 p.

Lynch, John. "Newfoundland and Labrador: an exotic place to retire." Downhomer 12 (Oct. 1999): 22-23.

McCarthy, Michael J. The Irish in Newfoundland 1600-1900: their trials, tribulations and triumphs. St. John’s: Creative, 1999. 216 p.

McCloskey, William B. Their father’s work: casting nets with the world’s fishermen. Camden, Me.: International Marine, 1998. 370 p. ill. maps.

McConnell, Colleen. "The dawn of an East Coast oil and gas industry." Atlantic Business 9, 1 (1998): 42-49.

McGrath, Robin. "Elizabeth McGrath Conroy Mennie: Barrister and solicitor." Newfoundland Quarterly 92 (Winter 1999): 12-13. — covers 1900-1989.

_________. A Heritage guide to Torbay. Flat Rock, Nfld.: Oceanside Press, 1997. 108 p. ill.

McNally, Vincent J. "A question of class? Relations between bishops and lay leaders in Ireland and Newfoundland, 1783-1807." Canadian Catholic Historical Association. Historical Studies 64 (1998): 71-90.

McNeily, Bob. "Black river pulp mill." Newfoundland Quarterly 92 (Summer 1998): 14-15.

Maggo, Paulus. Remembering the years of my life: journeys of a Labrador Inuit hunter. (Social and economic studies no. 63). St. John’s: ISER Books, 1999. 188 p.

Magord, André. "L’avenir de la langue française à Terre-Neuve." Etudes canadiennes = Canadian Studies 45 (1998): 139-152.

Mandale, Maurice. "The optimists’ club." Atlantic Progress 5 (Sept.-Oct.1998): 137-139.

March, Thelma. Lighten the load: wit and wisdom. St. John’s: Victorian Order of Nurses, St. John’s Branch, 1999. 61 p.

"Marine Atlantic celebrates centennial." Atlantic Chamber Journal 12 (May 1998): 56.

Matthew ship’s log, Atlantic crossing May/June 1997. [St. John’s: Government of Newfoundland and Labrador, 1997.] 28 p.

Mayo-Knill, Ruby M. "Leading Canadian scholar . . . and Newfie too." Downhomer 12 (Aug. 1999): 14. — re H.B. Mayo; covers 1935-1999.

Meek, Jim. "Tobin’s way on Voisey’s Bay." Atlantic Progress 6 (Aug. 1999): 116.

Merchant organization and maritime trade in the North Atlantic, 1660-1815. (Research in Maritime History, 15). Edited by O.U. Janzen. St. John’s: International Maritime Economic History Assoc., 1998. 267 p.

Mifflin, Ena. "I worked for Sir William Coaker." Downhomer 12 (Aug. 1999): 95. — re secretary, Union Trading Company.

Millar, Nancy. "Where even the moose visit graveyards." In Once upon a tomb. Stories from Canadian graveyards. Calgary: Fifth House, 1997. pp. 254-276.

Miller, Shannon. Invested with meaning: the Raleigh circle in the New World. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1998. 231 p. ill.

[Moravian Mission papers relating to Labrador 1750-1908 (Moravian Archives, Herrnhut)]. Herrnhut, Germany: Archiv der Brüder-Unität, 1997-1999. 76 microfilm reels — handwritten manuscripts.

Mullaly, Kris. "Coaker the Reformer." Downhomer 12 (Aug. 1999): 73-75.

Munro, John. "Picking up the paper." Newfoundland Quarterly 91 (Winter-Spring 1998): 43.

Neal, Bruce. In town and around the bay: black and white photographs. St. John’s: Creative, 1997. [90] p. ill.

"Newfound province turns 50." Canadian Geographic 119 (Mar.-Apr. 1999): 21.

"Newfoundland catalogue wins Pratt Award." Canadian Stamp News 23 (Sept. 29, 1998): 24. — for Newfoundland Specialized Stamp Catalogue.

"Newfoundland history on the web." Newsletter of the Atlantic Association of Historians 33 (Winter 1997-1998): 7. — re Newfoundland & Labrador Heritage Web Site.

"Newfoundland Quarterly nears its 100th anniversary." Newfoundland Quarterly 92 (Fall 1998): 6-10.

"Newfoundland’s first cabinet April 1, 1949." Newfoundland Ancestor 15 (Spring 1999): 15.

"Newfoundland’s newest national heritage district: Historic Port Union." Downhomer 12 (Aug. 1999): 69.

Nicol, Keith. "Groomed for Gros Morne." Explore 89 (Dec.1997-Jan.1998): 65-66.

1914-1918, the war dead of the Commonwealth: Beaumont-Hamel (Newfoundland) Memorial, France. [Maidenhead, England]: Commonwealth War Graves Commission?, 1998. 51 p. — index.

1914-1918, the war dead of the Commonwealth: Newfoundland Forestry Corps, Newfoundland Mercantile Marine, Newfoundland Royal Naval Reserve. [Maidenhead, England]: Commonwealth War Graves Commission?, 1998. 36 p. 147 p. ill. — index.

1949-1999, the road to Confederation / proudly brought to you by the Telegram. [St. John’s]: Telegram, 1999. 24 p.

Norcliffe, Glen. "John Cabot’s legacy in Newfoundland: resource depletion and the resource cycle." Geography 84 (Apr. 1999): 97-109.

Norman, Howard A. The girl who dreamed only geese, and other tales of the Far North. Told by Howard Norman. San Diego: Harcourt Brace, 1997. 147 p. — includes Inuit folktales.

Northern Seas. Yearbook. 1998. Edited by O.U. Janzen. [Esbjerg, Denmark]: Association for the History of the Northern Seas, 1998. 120 p.

An oceans management strategy for the Northwest Atlantic in the 21st century. (NIOBE papers, v. 9). Edited by Peter T. Haydon and Gregory L. Witol. Halifax: The Naval Officers’ Association of Canada. 107 p.

O’Flaherty, Patrick. Old Newfoundland: a history to 1843. St. John’s: Long Beach Press, 1999. 278 p.

Off the rock. St. Carol’s, Nfld.: Whyatt Publishing Ltd., 1999- . Monthly.

Our time, our story: seniors’ profiles and oral histories excerpts from Lodge Bay-Paradise River. Mary’s Harbour, Labrador: Battle Harbour Literacy Council, 1999. 143 p.

Parsons, Marnie. "A reader from away: Marnie Parsons on Newfoundland children’s literature." Books in Canada 27 (Summer 1998): 36-37, 40.

Parsons, Robert C. "Bay Rupert." Them Days 24 (Spring 1999): 40-41. — re salvaging of 1928 wreck near Hopedale.

_________. Committed to the deep: stories and memoirs. St. Johns’s: Creative, 1999. 270 p.

"Part Cupids played in Thanksgiving Day in the U.S." Downhomer 11 (May 1999): 94. — re Squantum and Pilgrims at Plymouth Rock, Mass., 1620.

Peddle, Walter. "Outport furniture." Downhomer 12 (Oct. 1999): 54. — re armchair, rocking chair, kitchen chair, sofa; covers 1850-1970s.

_________. "What a book can tell about its cover." Downhomer 12 (Aug.1999): 61. — re furniture details on a sideboard and chiffonier.

Penney, Gilbert. Backpacking across Newfoundland: an illustrated journey: a thirty day trek through the Newfoundland interior from west to east. St. John’s: Breakwater, 1999. 109 p.

Pichette, Robert. "John Bourinot et la présence de la France au Canada atlantique au XIXe siécle. "In Essays in French Colonial history: proceedings of the 21st Annual Meeting of the French Colonial Historical Society. East Lansing, Mich.: Michigan State University Press, 1997, pp. 195-212.

Pigott, A.P. "Labrador Nord Quest." Kinatuinamut Ilingajuk (Fall 1999): 54-55. — also in Inuktitut — re Hebron & Nutak Inuit in Kangitlualutjuak, Québec.

Place of character. Grand Falls-Windsor, Nfld.: Robinson Blackmore, 1999. 104 p.

Pool, Gail R. "Rock of ages on edge: Newfoundland and Labrador." Acadiensis XXVIII, 2 (Spring 1999): 153-166.

Power, Bill. "Rabbit hunts of days gone by." Newfoundland Sportsman 8 (Nov.-Dec.1998): 26-28.

"Power struggle." Canadian Geographic 118 (Nov.-Dec.1998): 58-70, 72, 74, 76. — overview of Lower Churchill development issues.

Prim, Joseph. The angry seas: shipwrecks on the coast of Labrador. St. John’s: Jesperson, 1999. 124 p.

"Prominent figure from our recent past: F. Gordon Bradley, K.C., LL.B. (1886-1966): An unsung father of Confederation." Newfoundland Quarterly 92 (Spring-Summer 1999): 38-39.

Reader, David. "Early recent Indian interior occupation at Deer Lake Beach: implications for theories of recent Indian and Beothuk resource use, settlement, and social organization in Newfoundland." Northeast Anthropology 55 (Spring 1998): 47-70.

Revusky, Sam. Battles with the Canadian Council on Animal Care: a memoir. St. John’s: Yksuver Publishing, 1997. 158 p.

Richler, Howard. A bawdy language: how a second-rate language slept it’s way to the top. Toronto: Stoddart, 1999. 208 p. — includes Nfld. English.

Rowe, Dorian. "Lights . . . camera . . . action!: Newfoundland and Labrador’s film industry." Downhomer 12 (Oct. 1999): 31-32.

St. John’s architectural inventory. Prepared by Heritage Foundation of Newfoundland and Labrador. Edited by Dale Gilbert Jarvis. 1st ed. St. John’s: Heritage Foundation of Newfoundland and Labrador, 1999. unp.

"St. John’s entrepreneur runs growing business." Atlantic Chamber Journal 13 (Sept.-Oct. 1999): 35. — re Garland Systems Ltd., fabrication and machine shop.

Samson, Colin. Canada’s Tibet: the killing of the Innu. London: Survival International, 1999. 50 p.

Schrank, William E. "Benefitting fishermen: origins of fishermen’s unemployment insurance in Canada, 1935-1957." Journal of Canadian Studies 33 (Spring 1998): 61-87.

Scott, Peter J. A guide to the gardens of the Colony of Avalon, Ferryland, Newfoundland. [St. John’s?: P.J. Scott?, 1999.] 14 p. ill.

Sea people: changing lives and times in the Newfoundland and Labrador fisheries. Edited by Helen Woodward and Frances Ennis. St. John’s: Harrish Press, [1999]. 117 p.

Selected proceedings of the Symposium on the Biology and Ecology of Northwest Atlantic Cod, St. John’s, Nfld., October 1994. Ottawa: National Research Council Canada, 1997. 235 p. ill. maps.

Shahidi, Fereidoon. Seal fishery and product development. St. John’s: Science Tech Publishing Co., 1998. 231 p. ill. maps.

Shaw-Guisset, Marilyn. Gange families. 4 v. Moncton: M. Shaw-Guisset, 1998-1999. ill. maps.

Shewbridge, Karen. "Memorial University. A strong tradition of research." Atlantic Chamber Journal 13 (Sept.-Oct.1999): 32-33. — overview 1950s-1990s.

Shorrock, Graham. "Celtic influences on the English of Newfoundland and Labrador." In The Celtic Englishes. Edited by Hildegard L. C. Tristram. Heidelberg: Universitättsverlag C. Winter, 1997. pp. 320-361.

Sillett, Jerry. "In his own words." Kinatuinamut Illingajuk (Summer 1998): 30-33. also in Inuktitut — reminiscences, 1924-1952.

Skipwith, Thomas. "‘A letter about Peter Easton, Pirate Admiral’: Transcription and commentary. Edited and introduced by J.S. Mitchell." Newfoundland Quarterly 92 (Spring-Summer 1999): 19-22. — letter written in 1611.

Snow, Dave. "An introduction to ecotourism in Newfoundland." Osprey 29 (June 1998): 46-53.

Sorensen, David. "MUN history prof’s work lands in Hollywood movie." Atlantic Association of Historians Newsletter 34 (Summer 1998): 3. — re Danny Vickers.

Spider women: a tapestry of creativity and healing. Edited by Joan Turner and Carol Rose. Winnipeg: J. Gordon Shillingford, 1999. 367 p.

Stagg, Barry. "Newfoundland: Canada’s hinterland." Downhomer 12 (Oct.1999): 56-57.

Standing naked in the wings: anecdotes from Canadian actors. Compiled and edited by Lynda Mason Green and Tedde Moore. Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1997. 362 p.

Stapleton, Berni. They let down baskets. Text by Berni Stapleton; photographs by Jamie Lewis; CD, Chris Brookes. St. John’s: Creative, 1998. 64 p. ill. + 1 compact disc. (4 3/4 in.) music and spoken word. — social aspects of Newfoundland fishers.

Stone, Tony. "Obsessed with bow hunting." Newfoundland Sportsman 9 (Sept.-Oct. 1999): 60-62, 64.

Stories from the island. [Clarenville, Nfld.: Natural Media & Printing, 1998?] 15 p. ill. map.

Strowbridge, Linda. "Stopping the last-resort fishermen." Atlantic Progress 6 (Aug. 1999): 16-17. — re practice of fraudulent fishing claims; licensing fishers.

Swain, Hector. VOWR: the unfolding dream. St. John’s: Creative, 1999. 110 p.

Thomas, Gerald. French family names of Newfoundland and Labrador. St. John’s: Harry Cuff, 1999.

_________. "Traditional storytelling among French Newfoundlanders." In Traditional storytelling today: an international sourcebook . Edited by Margaret Read MacDonald. Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers, 1999. pp. 448-452.

Tilney, Philip V. R. This other Eden: Canadian folk art outdoors. Vancouver; Toronto: Douglas & McIntyre; Hull, Québec: Canadian Museum of Civilization, 1999. 130 p. — includes examples from Nfld.

Todd, Kim. "And then there was oil." Atlantic Canada Oil Works 6 (Dec.-Jan.1998): 10-14, 18- 23. — covers 1964-1998.

Urban geology of Canadian cities. (Geological Association of Canada special paper; 42). Edited by P.F. Karrow and O.L. White. St. John’s: Geological Association of Canada, 1998. 500 p. ill.

Vaters, Elmer Watson. The preacher’s kid. Agincourt, Ont.: Diamond Circle Inc., 1999. 144 p. — re Nfld. Pentecostal minister, b. 1932.

Wagg, Rennie M. The Wagg’s of Burin/Stepaside. np: np, 1999. 8 leaves, ill.

Walden, Scott. "The spire of Great Paradise." Newfoundland Quarterly 92 (Spring-Summer 1999): 40-44.

Walker’s handbook: Grand Concourse, our walker’s paradise. St. John’s: Johnson Family Foundation, 1999. — re St. John’s walking trails.

Wayfaring: journeys in language, learning and culture. Edited by Helen Woodrow and Carmelita McGrath. St. John’s: Harrish Press, [1998]. 108 p.

Wellman, Jim. Lighthouse people: stories of men, women and children who worked and lived on lightstations in Newfoundland and Labrador. St. John’s: Creative 1999. 190 p.

Wetzel, Jerry. "The Hidden Term of Union: Executive Summary — Confederation and federal abandonment of the Newfoundland Mi’kmaq." Newfoundland Quarterly 92 (Spring-Summer 1999): 23-28. — covers 1870s-1990s.

Whalen, Tracy. "‘Imagine that!’ A social semiotic analysis of a Newfoundland tourism campaign." Canadian Issues 20 (1998): 111-124.

Wicks, John. Newfoundland bottles and stoneware. [St. John’s?: J. Wicks], 1998. 64 p. ill.

"Widening the Narrows." Canadian Geographic 119 (Jan.- Feb.1999): 23. — re St. John’s Harbour.

Williamson, Tony. From Sina to Sikujâluk: our footprint: mapping Inuit environmental knowledge in the Nain District of Northern Labrador. [Nain, Labrador?: Labrador Inuit Association], 1997. 92 p. maps.

Wright, Miriam. "Young men and technology: government attempts to create a ‘modern’ fishing workforce in Newfoundland, 1949-1970." Labour/Le Travail 42 (Fall 1998): 143-159.

NOVA SCOTIA

Aikens, Gladys M. Rees. Nurses in battledress. Halifax: Nimbus and Cymru Press, 1998. 157 p. ill.

Backhouse, Constance. "‘Bitterly disappointed’ at the spread of ‘colour-bar tactics’: Viola Desmond’s challenge to racial segregation, Nova Scotia, 1946." In Colour-coded: a legal history of racism in Canada, 1900-1950. Backhouse, Constance. Toronto: University of Toronto Press and Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History, 1999. pp. 226-271.

_________. "‘I was unable to identify with topsy’: Carrie M. Best’s struggle against racial segregation in Nova Scotia, 1942." Atlantis 22, 2 (Spring-Summer): 16-26.

Bantjes, Rod. "Hegemony and the power of Constitution: labour and environmental coalition-building in Maine and Nova Scotia." Studies in Political Economy 54 (Fall 1997): 54-90.

_________, and Tanya Trussler. "Feminism and the grass roots: women and environmentalism in Nova Scotia, 1880-1983." Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology 36, 2 (May 1999): 179-197.

Basque, Maurice. "La neutralité à l’épreuve: des Acadiennes à la défense de leurs intérêts en Nouvelle-Ecosse au 18e siècle." En collaboration avec Josette Brun. In Entre le politique et le quotidien: facettes de l’histoire des femmes francophones en milieu minoritaire. Sous la direction de Monique Hébert, Nathalie Kermoal et Phyllis LeBlanc. Ottawa: Le réseau national d’action éducation femmes, 1997. pp. 107-122.

Beed, Blair. 1917 Halifax Explosion and American response. Halifax: D-Tours Visitor and Convention Services, 1998. 134 p. ill.

Bickerton, James. "Reforming health care governance: the case of Nova Scotia." Journal of Canadian Studies 34, 2 (Summer 1999): 159-190.

Bittermann, Rusty. "On remembering and forgetting: Highland memories within the Maritime Diaspora." In Myth, migration and the making of memory: Scotia and Nova Scotia c.1700-1990. Edited by Marjory Harper and Michael E. Vance. Halifax: Fernwood Publishing for the Gorsebrook Institute for Atlantic Canada Studies, 1999. pp. 253-265.

Black, Fiona A. "‘Advent’rous merchants and Atlantic waves’: a preliminary study of the Scottish contribution to book availability in Halifax, 1752-1810." In Myth, migration and the making of memory: Scotia and Nova Scotia c.1700-1990. Edited by Marjory Harper and Michael E. Vance. Halifax: Fernwood Publishing for the Gorsebrook Institute for Atlantic Canada Studies, 1999. pp. 157-188.

_________. "Book distribution to the Scottish and Canadian provinces, 1750-1820: examples of methods and availability." In The reach of print: making, selling and using books. Edited by Peter C.G. Isaac and Barry McKay. New Castle, Del.: Oak Knoll Press, 1998. pp. 103-120.

Boudreau, Gérald C. Le père Sigogne et les Acadiens du sud-est de la Nouvelle-Ecosse. Montréal: Bellarmin, 1992. 230 p.

Brandon, Laura. "The mysterious Mr. Russell: a Halifax artist rediscovered." ArtsAtlantic 15, 1 (Winter 1997): 30-33.

Branigan, Keith. "Historical archaeology and migration: Barra blackhouse abandonment and mid-nineteenth century migration to Nova Scotia." In Myth, migration and the making of memory: Scotia and Nova Scotia c.1700-1990. Edited by Marjory Harper and Michael E. Vance. Halifax: Fernwood Publishing for the Gorsebrook Institute for Atlantic Canada Studies, 1999. pp. 127-140.

Bunting, Trudi E., and Hugh Millward. "A tale of two CBDs I: the decline and revival(?) of downtown retailing in Halifax and Kitchener." Canadian Journal of Urban Research 7, 2 (Dec. 1998): 139-166.

Cahill, Barry. "Mediating a Scottish enlightenment ideal: the Presbyterian dissenter attack on slavery in late eighteenth-century Nova Scotia." In Myth, migration and the making of memory: Scotia and Nova Scotia c.1700-1990. Edited by Marjory Harper and Michael E. Vance. Halifax: Fernwood Publishing for the Gorsebrook Institute for Atlantic Canada Studies, 1999. pp. 189-201.

Cameron, James D. "‘Erasing forever the brand of social inferiority’: Saint Francis Xavier University and the highland Catholics of Eastern Nova Scotia." Canadian Catholic Historical Association. Historical Studies 59 (1992): 49-64.

Cameron, Silver Donald. "Last call for Cape Breton coal." Canadian Geographic 119 (Nov.-Dec. 1999): 32-40.

Campbell, John R. A history of the county of Yarmouth, N.S. Tusket, N.S.: Argyle Township Historical & Genealogical Society, 1997. 200 p. ill. reprint of 1876 ed.

Campbell, Robert A. "Bridging sacred canopies: Mi’kmaq spirituality and Catholicism." Canadian Journal of Native Studies XVIII, 2 (1998): 301-311.

Chiasson, Ansleme. Chéticamp: history and Acadian Traditions. Wreck Cove, N.S.: Breton Books, 1998. 275 p. ill. new edition.

Chrismas, Lawrence. "Coal miners of Nova Scotia." In Coaldust grins; portraits of Canadian coal miners. Edited by Kerry McArthur. Calgary: Cambria Publishing, 1998. pp. 220-[308]. ill.

Codignola, Luca. "Competing networks: Roman Catholic ecclesiastics in French North America, 1610-58." Canadian Historical Review 80, 4 (Dec. 1999): 539-584.

Conlin, Dan. "Privateer entrepôt: commercial militarization in Liverpool, Nova Scotia, 1793-1805." Northern Mariner 8, 2 (1998): 21-38.

Cornall, James. Halifax: South End. Charleston, S.C.: Arcadia Press, 1998. 96 p. ill.

_________. Nova Scotia: then and now. Lawrencetown Beach, N.S.: Pottersfield Press, 1999. 160 p. ill.

Cowan, Edward. "The myth of Scotch Canada." In Myth, migration and the making of memory: Scotia and Nova Scotia c.1700-1990. Edited by Marjory Harper and Michael E. Vance. Halifax: Fernwood Publishing for the Gorsebrook Institute for Atlantic Canada Studies, 1999. pp. 49-72.

Crichlow, Wesley Eddison Aylesworth. Buller men and Batty Boys: hidden men in Toronto and Halifax Black communities. Ph.D. thesis, University of Toronto, 1998. 273 p.

Croft, Clary. Helen Creighton: Canada’s first lady of folklore. Halifax: Nimbus, 1999. 256 p. ill.

Emsley, Sarah Baxter. St. Paul’s in the Grand Parade, 1749-1999. Halifax: Formac, 1999. 72 p. ill.

Fitzpatrick, Deanne. Hook me a story: the history and method of rug hooking in Atlantic Canada. Halifax: Nimbus, 1999. 86 p. ill.

Frank, David. "The big strike." Canadian Forum (Sept. 1999): 19-23. — re J.B. McLachlan.

_________. "Industrial democracy and industrial legality: the United Mine Workers of America in Nova Scotia, 1908-1927." In The United Mine Workers of America, 1890-1990: a model of industrial solidarity? Edited by John H.M. Laslett. University Park, Pa.: Pennsylvania State University Press in Association with Penn. State University Libraries, 1996. pp. 438-455.

_________. J.B. McLachlan: a biography. Toronto: Lorimer, 1999. 592 p. ill.

Freedman, Jim. "Didn’t my Lord deliver Daniel, and why not every man?" Dalhousie Review 77, 2 (Summer 1997): 207-226. — "this narrative recapitulates events at a meeting of the Nova Scotia African Baptist Association held in Weymouth Falls in 1883."

Gillard, Denise. "The Black church in Canada." McMaster Journal of Theology and Ministry 1 (1998). — online journal: www.mcmaster.ca/mjtm

Girard, Philip. Patriot jurist: Beamish Murdoch of Halifax, 1800-1876. Ph.D. thesis, Dalhousie University, 1998. 349 p.

_________. "Taking litigation seriously: the market wharf controversy at Halifax, 1785-1820." In Essays in the History of Canadian Law, Volume VIII: In honour of R.C.B. Risk. Edited by G. Blaine Baker and Jim Phillips Toronto: University of Toronto Press and the Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History, 1999. pp. 213-240.

_________. "Victorian philanthropy and child rescue: the career of Emma Stirling in Scotland and Nova Scotia, 1860-95." In Myth, migration and the making of memory: Scotia and Nova Scotia c.1700-1990. Edited by Marjory Harper and Michael E. Vance. Halifax: Fernwood Publishing for the Gorsebrook Institute for Atlantic Canada Studies, 1999. pp. 218-231.

Greenough, Jeanne Marie. Women-centered corrections: creating choices for federally sentenced women or a continuation of paternalistic practices? M.A. thesis, Acadia University, 1999. 127 p. AAT MQ37799; MAI 37/06, p. 1707 (Dec 1999) — includes Nova Scotia Institution in Truro.

Haliburton, Gordon. Horton Point: a history of Avonport. Wolfville: Gaspereau Press, 1998. 330 p. ill.

Halifax and its people, 1749-1999: images from Nova Scotia Archives and Records Management. Halifax: Nimbus; Co-published by Nova Scotia Archives and Records Management, 1999. 174 p. ill.

Halifax: the first 250 years. Judith Fingard, Janet Guildford and David Sutherland. Halifax: Formac, 1999. 192 p. ill.

Harding, Les. McCurdy and the Silver Dart. Sydney: University College of Cape Breton Press, 1998. 126 p. ill.

Harper, Marjory. "Notes from Eastern Canada: Scottish immigration to the Maritime Provinces in the 1920s." In Myth, migration and the making of memory: Scotia and Nova Scotia c.1700- 1990. Edited by Marjory Harper and Michael E. Vance. Halifax: Fernwood Publishing for the Gorsebrook Institute for Atlantic Canada Studies, 1999. pp. 232-252.

Hartlen, Robert. Butterbox survivors: life after the Ideal Maternity Home. Halifax: Nimbus, 1999. 238 p. ill.

Henley, Richard Norman. The transformation of common schooling in Nova Scotia, 1877-1896. Ph.D. thesis, University of Toronto, 1997. 409 p.

Hill, Andria. "Remembering Mona Parsons. A Canadian civilian in the Dutch resistance." Beaver 78, 5 (Oct.-Nov.1998): 38-42. — late of Wolfville, N.S.

Hines, Sherman. Evangeline trail. Halifax: Nimbus, 1997. 44 p. ill.

Howell, Colin D. "Scottish influences in nineteenth-century Nova Scotia medicine: a study of professional, class and ethnic identity." In Myth, migration and the making of memory: Scotia and Nova Scotia c.1700-1990. Edited by Marjory Harper and Michael E. Vance. Halifax: Fernwood Publishing for the Gorsebrook Institute for Atlantic Canada Studies, 1999. pp. 202-217.

Italian lives, Cape Breton memories. Edited by Sam Migliore and A. Evo DiPierro. Sydney: University College of Cape Breton Press, 1999. 336 p. ill.

Johnston, A.J.B. L’ Ordre à Louisbourg: mesures de contrôle dans une société coloniale française, 1713-1758. Ph.D. thesis, Laval University, 1999. 525 p.

_________. "Past / present / future: marking Louisbourg." Material History review 50 (Fall 1999): 3-10.

Kennedy, Michael. "‘Lochaber no more’: a critical examination of Highland emigration mythology." In Myth, migration and the making of memory: Scotia and Nova Scotia c.1700-1990. Edited by Marjory Harper and Michael E. Vance. Halifax: Fernwood Publishing for the Gorsebrook Institute for Atlantic Canada Studies, 1999. pp. 267-297.

Kimber, Stephen. Flight 111: the tragedy of the Swissair crash. Toronto: Seal Books, 1999. 344 p. ill.

_________. "Not guilty": the trial of Gerald Regan. Toronto: Stoddart, 1999. 310 p. ill.

Kitz, Janet, and Gary Castle. Point Pleasant Park: an illustrated history. Halifax: Pleasant Point Publishing, 1999. 173 p. ill.

Landry, Nicholas. "Culture matériele et niveaux de richesse chez les pêcheurs de Plaisance et de l’Île Royale, 1700-1758." Material History Review 48 (Fall 1998): 101-122.

_________. "Processus d’inventaire des biens chez les gens de mer à l’Ile Royale au 18e siècle." Acadiensis XXVIII, 2 (Spring 1999): 71-92.

Langan, Kate. "Devil’s Island: Latitude 44_35’N, Longitude 63_28’W." Beaver 78, 4 (Aug.-Sept. 1998): 34-39.

Laurence, William H. "Process and particulars: the informational needs and sources of a nineteenth-century Nova Scotian sheriff." Epilogue 12, 1 (1997): 1-[22].

"Lill women, Lill men. Glenn Walton interviews playwright/M.P. Wendy Lill." ArtsAtlantic 16, 2 (Fall-Winter 1998-99): 41-43.

MacDonald, Sharon. Hidden costs, hidden labours: women in Nova Scotia during two world wars. M.A. Thesis, Saint Mary’s University, 1999. 178 p.

MacKinnon, Kenneth. "Cape Breton-Western Isles: transatlantic resonance of language and culture." Proceedings of the Working Groups held at University College, Galway (Ireland), August 29-September 3, 1992 and the University of Goteborg (Sweden), August 16-21, 1993." in Language Contact across the North Atlantic. Edited by P. Sture Ureland and Iain Clarkson. Tübingen, Germany: Niemeyer, 1996, pp. 363-386.

MacKinnon, Richard. "Making a house a home: company housing in Cape Breton." Material History Review 47 (Spring 1998): 45-56.

MacMillan, Gail. A breed apart: Nova Scotia’s duck tolling retriever. Halifax: Nimbus, 1998. 108 p. ill.

Mahar, James, and Rowena Mahar. Too many to mourn: one family’s tragedy in the Halifax Explosion. Halifax, Nimbus, 1998. 214 p. ill.

Mancke, Elizabeth. "Early modern imperial governance and the origins of Canadian political culture." Canadian Journal of Political Science 32, 1 (Mar. 1999): 3-20.

Margison, John Eric. HMCS Sackville: 1942-1943 memories as gunnery officer. Cobalt, Ont.: Highway Book Shop, 1998. 101 p. ill.

Maud’s country: landscapes that inspired the art of Maud Lewis. Photographs by Bob Brooks. Text by Lance Woolaver. Halifax: Nimbus, 1999. 72 p. ill.

McCormick, Chris. Westray chronicles: a case study in corporate crime. Halifax: Fernwood, 1999. 287 p.

McKay, Ian. "Changing the subject(s) of ‘the history of Canadian sociology’: the case of Colin McKay and Spencerian Marxism, 1890-1940." Canadian Journal of Sociology 23, 4 (Fall 1998): 389-426.

_________. "A third kind of Marxism: Colin McKay, socialist political economy, and the great depression." Studies in Political Economy 55 (Spring 1998): 127-154.

McKenna, Mary Olga. Charity alive: Sisters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul, 1950-1980. Lanham, Md.: University Press of America, 1998. 376 p. ill.

McKenna, Mary Olga. "Paradigm shifts in a women’s religious institute: the Sisters of Charity, Halifax, 1950-1979." Canadian Catholic Historical Association. Historical Studies 61 (1995): 135-151.

Metcalfe, Robin. Studio Rally: art and craft of Nova Scotia. Fredericton: Goose Lane Editions, 1999. 152 p. ill.

Millar, Nancy. "Where graveyards are taken seriously." In Once upon a tomb. Stories from Canadian graveyards. Calgary: Fifth House, 1997. pp. 210-239.

Moreau, Bernice. "Black Nova Scotian women’s experience of educational violence in the early 1900s: a case of colour contusion." Dalhousie Review 77, 2 (Summer 1997): 179-206.

Murdoch, Steve. "Cape Breton: Canada’s ‘Highland’ Island?" Northern Scotland 18 (1998): 31-42.

The mustard seeds: the journey of Dartmouth churches. Edited by Harry Chapman. Dartmouth: Dartmouth Historical Association, 1999. 107 p. ill.

Myth, migration and the making of memory: Scotia and Nova Scotia c.1700-1990. Edited by Marjory Harper and Michael E. Vance. Halifax: Fernwood Publishing for the Gorsebrook Institute for Atlantic Canada Studies, 1999. 320 p. ill.

Neal, Rusty. "Mary Arnold (and Mabel Reed): co-operative women in Nova Scotia, 1937-1939." Acadiensis XXVIII, 2 (Spring 1999): 58-70.

Nunn, Bruce. History with a twist: unusual stories from Mr. Nova Scotia Know-It-All. Halifax: Nimbus, 1998. 161 p. ill.

O’Brien, David. HX 72: the first convoy to die, the Wolfback attack that woke up the Admiralty. Halifax: Nimbus, 1999. 168 p. ill.

One hundred years: a pictorial history of Bridgewater. By the Friends of the DesBrisay Museum and Bridgewater Heritage and Historical Society. Bridgewater: [The Societies], 1999. 120 p. ill.

Osborne, Stephen. "Nostrum." Canadian Forum (Mar. 1999): 22-26. — re. author D.M. Fraser, and New Glasgow.

Outhouse, Donald E. Glimpses of the past from Long and Brier Islands. Yarmouth, [The Author], 1998. 442 p. ill.

Parker, Mike. Historic Lunenburg: days of sail, 1880-1930. Halifax: Nimbus, 1999. 119 p. ill.

Parks, Malcolm. G. The rising village: chapters in the history of Petite Rivière, Nova Scotia. Lockeport, N.S.: Community Books, 1998. 242 p. ill.

Pentz, Gabriel David. Skipper Gabe: the life story of Captain Gabriel David Pentz, 1886-1980, adventurous mariner of LaHave, Nova Scotia, in his own words. Transcribed by Greta Pentz Himmelman. Yarmouth: Stoneycroft Publishing, 1999. 141 p. ill.

Perry, Hattie. Ordeals at sea. Barrington, N.S.: Spindrift, 1999. 165 p.

Perry, Zella. Sheep shearing and ship wrecks: Seal Island, Nova Scotia. Bible Hill, N.S.: [The Author], 1998. 140 p. ill.

Petite, Sarah. Wharves and breakwaters of Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia. Fredericton: Maritime Arts Projects Productions, 1999. 56 p. ill.

Phillips, Jim. "The criminal trial in Nova Scotia, 1749-1815." In Essays in the History of Canadian Law, Volume VIII: In honour of R.C.B. Risk. Edited by G. Blaine Baker and Jim Phillips. Toronto: University of Toronto Press and the Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History, 1999. pp. 469-511.

Plank, Geoffrey. "The changing country of Anthony Casteel: language, religion, geography, political loyalty, and nationality in mid-eighteenth century Nova Scotia." Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture 27 (1998): 53-74.

Podolsky, Andrew Peter. Site of imagination: the fortress at Louisbourg and stories of empire. Ph.D. thesis, Northwestern University, 1998. 280 p.

Porter, Marilyn, and Keith Louise Fulton. "The leadership of women: a conversation among Presidents of Mount Saint Vincent University." Atlantis 24, 1 (Fall 1999): 61-70.

Pulsifer, Cameron. "A Highland regiment in Halifax: the 78th Highland Regiment of Foot and the Scottish national/cultural factor in Nova Scotia’s Capital, 1869-71." In Myth, migration and the making of memory: Scotia and Nova Scotia c.1700-1990. Edited by Marjory Harper and Michael E. Vance. Halifax: Fernwood Publishing for the Gorsebrook Institute for Atlantic Canada Studies, 1999. pp. 141-156.

Richards, Eric. "Leaving the Highlands: colonial destinations in Canada and Australia." In Myth, migration and the making of memory: Scotia and Nova Scotia c.1700-1990. Edited by Marjory Harper and Michael E. Vance. Halifax: Fernwood Publishing for the Gorsebrook Institute for Atlantic Canada Studies, 1999. pp. 105-126.

Ryan, Robert. "La place de la langue et de la culture acadiennes dans les programmes de français, langue maternelle, de la Nouvelle-Ecosse (Canada)." Etudes canadiennes = Canadian Studies 45 (1998): 223-237.

Saunders, Charles. Black and Bluenose: the contemporary history of a community. Lawrencetown Beach, N.S.: Pottersfield Press, 1999. 223 p. ill.

Scanlan, Joseph. "Myths of male and female superiority: fictional accounts of the 1917 Halifax Explosion." English Studies in Canada 24 (Dec. 1998): 367-411.

Sodero, Jane. The Petite Rivière and its watershed: an historical study. Pleasantville, N.S.: A and J. Custom Gifts, 1998. 69 p. ill.

Soucoup, Dan. Edwardian Halifax. Postcard glimpses of an era, 1900-1920. Halifax: Nimbus, 1998. 88 p. ill .

Stairs, William. African exploits: the diaries of William Stairs, 1887-1892. Edited by Roy MacLaren. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1998. 423 p. ill.

St. Clair, James O. The MacNeil house, 1790. (Following the path. The highland village series). Sydney: University College of Cape Breton Press, 1999. 60 p. ill.

Thompson, Alexa. Destination Nova Scotia: the history and landscapes of Nova Scotia. Halifax: Nimbus, 1999. 64 p. ill.

Thornhill, Bonnie, and W. James MacDonald. In the morning: biographical sketches of the veterans of Victoria County, Cape Breton that served in both World Wars. Sydney: University College of Cape Breton Press, 1999. 567 p. ill.

Tobin, Anita Maria. The effect of centralization on the social and political systems of the mainland Nova Scotia Mi’kmaq (case studies: Millbrook 1916 and Indian Brook 1914). M.A. thesis, Saint Mary’s University, 1999. 115 p.

Townsend, Elizabeth. A sentinel on the street: St. Matthew’s United Church, Halifax, 1749-1999. Edited by Elizabeth Townsend, Laura B. Morgan, Judith Fingard and Graham Morgan with Margaret C. Fay and Shelley Davis Finson. Halifax: Nimbus, 1999. 193 p. ill.

Trider, Douglas William. History of Dartmouth and Halifax Harbour, Nova Scotia: Volume 1, 1415 to 1800. Dartmouth: The author, 1999. 413 p.

Twohig, Peter L. Challenge and change: a history of Dalhousie School of Nursing. Peter L. Twohig and Dalhousie University, School of Nursing History Committee. Halifax: Fernwood Publishing and Dalhousie University, 1999. 144 p. ill.

Walker, James W. St. G. "Allegories and orientations in African-Canadian historiography: the spirit of Africville." Dalhousie Review 77, 2 (Summer 1997): 155-178.

Where seagulls soared: memories of the way we were in Seal Harbour, Guysborough County, Nova Scotia. Compiled and edited by Bethany Keddy; coordinated by Kay (Langley) Keddy; Directed by Rev. Gary Manthorne. Victoria, B.C.: Pleasant Memories Cookbook Company, 1998. 164 p. ill.

Withrow, Alfreda. One city, many communities. Halifax: Nimbus, 1999. 197 p. ill. — Regional Municipality of Halifax.

Wood, B. Anne. "Pictou Academy: promoting ‘schooled subjectivities’ in 19th-century Nova Scotia." Acadiensis XXVIII, 2 (Spring 1999): 41-57.

Zagratski, Uwe. "Above and below ground: metaphors of identity in fictional texts from Scotia and Nova Scotia." In Myth, migration and the making of memory: Scotia and Nova Scotia c.1700-1990. Edited by Marjory Harper and Michael E. Vance. Halifax: Fernwood Publishing for the Gorsebrook Institute for Atlantic Canada Studies, 1999. pp..

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

Agreement between the government of Canada and the government of Prince Edward Island for minority-language education and second-language instruction, 1993-94 to 1997-98. Ottawa: Canadian Heritage, [1998?] 11, 7, 8, 11 leaves.

Aitken, Parker. "A short sketch of the Aitken family." Abegweit Review 9, 2 (Fall 1998-Spring 1999): 155-158.

Alexander & Margaret MacDonald of Johnston’s River, Lot 35, P.E.I.: a genealogy. Edited by Douglas B. MacDonald. Nepean, Ont: Bayside Publishing, 1998. 290 p. ill.

Arsenault, Georges. The Island Acadians. Translated by Sally Ross. Charlottetown: Ragweed Press, 1999. 296 p. ill.

Baldwin, Douglas. "Interconnecting the personal and public: the support networks of public health nurse Mona Wilson." Canadian Journal of Nursing Research 27, 3, (Fall 1995): 19-37. — Wilson served as chief public health nurse on P.E.I.

Barlow, Ruth. "The MacDonald heritage." Abegweit Review 9, 2 (Fall 1998-Spring 1999): 201- 212. — refers to the P.E.I. Glenalladale MacDonalds.; a poem.

Benjamin, Harry. "Dalvay remembered." Kindred Spirits (Spring 1999): 14-15.

Bolger, Francis W. P. "Lucy Maud (Montgomery’s) island." Kindred Spirits (Spring 1999): 16- 20. — text of an address given at the Annual Meeting of the Belfast Historical Society (P.E.I.), 26 November 1976.

Brighton, Rachel. "Electronic Anne: P.E.I. remakes traditional industries in the pattern of the knowledge economy." Atlantic Progress 6, 10 (Dec.1999): 75-79.

Bruce, Emery M. The Bruce Family of Red Point Prince Edward Island. Edited by Waldron H. Leard. Souris, P.E.I.: Beacon Publishing, 1999. 99 p. ill.

Burge, Irene. Burge family history. Charlottetown: Irene Burge, 1998. 99 p. — update of 1993 edition.

Campbell, Marlene. "Man of heart": the life of Ernest Delbert Rayner. [P.E.I.]: n.p., 1999. 70 p. ill.

Carter, Kathryn. "An economy of words: Emma Chadwick Stretch’s account book diary, 1859-1860." Acadiensis XXIX, 1 (Autumn 1999): 433-56. — E.C. Stretch, 1820-1873.

"Charlottetown’s Confederation Birthplace Commemorative Park." Parks and Recreation Canada 56, 6 (Jan.- Feb. 1999): 16-17.

Cohen, Ronald. "The Ronald I. Cohen Lucy Maud Montgomery Collection." National Library News = Nouvelles de la Bibliothèque nationale 31, 6 (June 1999): 3.

Corbett, Gary Neil. A review and management plan for the freshwater aquatic resources of Prince Edward Island. (Parks Canada technical reports in ecosystem science; no.6.) Halifax: Parks Canada, Atlantic Region, 1997. 59 p. ill. — Government Document Cat. No. R61-2/19-6-1997E.

Culture and heritage integrated service delivery: final report. Charlottetown: Matrix

Consulting Group, 1998. 46 p. — presented to Culture & Heritage Service Delivery Initiative, Knowledge Economy Partnership.

David Askevold: cultural geographies and other works. Curated by Terry Graff and Petra Rigby Watson. Charlottetown: Confederation Centre Art Gallery and Musuem, 1998. 85 p. ill. — includes "The Prince Edward Island Project," p.13-14; "Reading the coastline," by Terry Graff: pp.1-28.

Davies, S.J.P., and Muriel Davies. From across the water. Kentville, N.S.: Linda Capp, 1999. 232 p. ill. — biography of an Anglican clergyman and his wife who served on P.E.I.; "Three parishes on Prince Edward Island," pp.111-155.

DeGrace, John R. "In the story of earth: the page called Prince Edward Island." Island Magazine 46 (Fall-Winter 1999): 2-6.

Deighan, Greg. "Question period - how is it handled by speakers?" Canadian Parliamentary Review 22, 4 (Winter 1999-2000): 2-4. — practices of the P.E.I. Legislative Assembly.

"The Diary of Martha Metherall Stewart August 12, 1880 - September 24, 1880." Abegweit Review 9, 2 (Fall 1998-Spring 1999): 217-224.

"Diary of Timothy P. Cullen (for part of the year, 1888)." Abegweit Review 9, 2 (Fall 1998-Spring 1999): 195-198. — edited by his daughter, the late Gertrude Cullen Pendergast.

"The establishment of the Church of Scotland, Charlottetown." P.E.I. Genealogical Society

Newsletter 23, 4 (Nov. 1999): 15-16. — originally published in the Prince Edward Island Register 15 Nov. 1825, p.1.

"Fire safety renovations update Province House." Heritage/Patrimoine 2, 2 (Spring 1999): 27-28.

Gallant, Henry. The walk: ten million steps across Canada. Tignish, P.E.I.: Tignish Bicentennial Committee, 1998. 116 p. ill.

Gaudet, J. Henri. Photo historica: P.E.I.-Tignish-I.-P.-E. 1799-1999. Tignish, P.E.I.: J.-H. Gaudet, 1999. 262 p. ill. — text in English and French.

The Grahams of Lots 20, 21 & 22 : Vol. 1 - the descendents of Donald Graham and Catherine

(Brown) McInnis. [P.E.I.]: n.p.: n.p., 1999. unp. — research by Robert Adams, Arthur Adams, Allan Graham; charting by Mary Graham.

Griffin-Farish, Dorothy. "The old home place." Abegweit Review 9, 2 (Fall 1998-Spring 1999): 161-187. — refers to the Griffin, Gorrill and Boutler families on P.E.I.

Helwig, David. "Village life: typical of many Prince Edward Island villages, Eldon is a place where the ebb and flow of life reflects the gentleness of the countryside around it." Imperial Oil Review 83, 434 (Fall 1999): 2-7.

Hennessey, Catherine. "Painting a history: the story of Holland Grove." Island Magazine 46 (Fall-Winter 1999): 26-29.

Hopkins, John. "Emily of New Moon: Montgomery’s magic mushrooms." Take One 7, 23 (Spring 1999): 41-43. ill. — discusses the television show Emily of New Moon and tourism on P.E.I.

Hurst, Adrienne. "‘Ah, that a man should live so well’: remembering Jim MacNeill, publisher, editor, iconoclast [Obituary]." Ryerson Review of Journalism (Summer 1999): 62-65+.

Index to the 1870 Commissioner of Public Land’s Report in the Journal of the Legislative Assembly, Appendix S. Charlottetown: Prince Edward Island Genealogical Society, Inc., 1999. 83 p. — a listing of names.

Kennedy, Earl. "An interview with Lieutenant-Colonel Douglas McGowan, M.C." Abegweit Review 9, 2 (Fall 1998-Spring 1999): 1-45.

_________. "An interview with Sterling Squarebriggs." Abegweit Review 9, 2 (Fall 1998-Spring 1999): 93-112. — member of the RCN in WW II, born in Summerside.

Kessler, Deirdre. A Century on Spring Street: Wanda Lefurgey Wyatt of Summerside, Prince Edward Island (1895-1998). Charlottetown: Indigo Press, 1999. 479 p. ill.

Laforest, Jacinthe, et David Le Gallant. Souvenances acadiennes de Tignish, Publié à l’occasion du bicentenaire de Tignish, 1799-1999. Première édition. Tignish, I.-P.-E.: Le Comité consultatif du Bureau des services gouvernementaux de Tignish et des environs, 1999. 78 p. ill.

Lawson, Kate. "Adolescence and the trauma of maternal inheritance in L.M. Montgomery’s Emily of New Moon." Canadian Children’s Literature 25, 2 no. 94 (Summer 1999): 21-41.

Leard, Jeffrey Harold. Economic development in Prince Edward Island, 1969-1997. M.Devt.Econ. thesis, Dalhousie University, 1998. 111 l.

Lem, Richard. Milton Acorn: in love and anger. Ottawa: Carleton University Press, 1999. 279 p. ill.

Lighting the way: knowledge assessment in Prince Edward Island. Committee on Knowledge Assessment, Office of International Affairs, National Research Council. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press, 1999. 111 p.

L.M. Montgomery and Canadian culture. Edited and with an introduction by Irene Gammel and Elizabeth Epperly. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1999. 267 p. ill.

Lockerby, Earle. "Deportation of the Acadians from Ile St. Jean, 1758." Island Magazine 46 (Fall-Winter 1999): 17-25.

McDermott, Barb, and Gail McKeown. All about famous Canadians from Prince Edward Island. (All About series). Edmonton: Reidmore Books, 1999. 27 p. ill. — juvenile literature.

MacDonald, Edward. "Against the grain: a passenger list from 1910." Island Magazine 46 (Fall-Winter 1999): 13-16.

MacDonald, Joseph M. "The good old days, as I remember them." Abegweit Review 9, 2 (Fall 1998-Spring 1999): 119-137.

MacDonald, Pat. "Major Lucy Maud Montgomery acquisitions at the National Library of Canada." National Library News = Nouvelles de la Bibliothèque nationale 31, 6 (June 1999): 4-5.

MacEachern, Alan. "Edward Macdonald’s Arctic diary, 1910-1911." Island Magazine 46 (Fall-Winter 1999): 30-40.

McInnis, David. Angus and Peter McInnis "A Genealogical history." Saddle Brook, N.J.: David McInnis, 1999. 109 p. ill.

MacKay, Jean Halliday. The home place: life in rural Prince Edward Island in the 1920s and 30s. Charlottetown: Acorn Press, 1999. 160 p. ill.

MacKinnon, Kenneth. "Resisting or choosing a conservation paradigm: challenges to local cultural and economic renewal." Abegweit Review 9, 2 (Fall 1998-Spring 1999): 47-67.

MacMillan, Pius. "The MacMillan ‘Family Tree’ of Canavoy, P.E.I.." Abegweit Review 9, 2 (Fall 1998-Spring 1999): 139-148.

McCallum, Margaret E. "The sacred rights of property: title, entitlement, and the land question in nineteenth-century Prince Edward Island." In Essays in the History of Canadian Law, Vol. VIII: In Honour of R.C.B. Risk. Edited by G. Blaine Baker and Jim Phillips. Toronto, University of Toronto Press. pp. 358-397.

McMinn, Nancy. "Preserving the history: preparing for the future." Parks and Recreation Canada 57, 1 (Mar.-Apr. 1999): 12-13. — parks and recreation areas in P.E.I.

Marine Atlantic History http://www.geocities.com/TheTropics/Harbor/2971/ — site contains information on all Marine Atlantic routes with links to "Prince Edward Island Service" including the MV Abegweit.

Mellish, Teresa Mary. Factors which influence Prince Edward Island potato producers’ implementation of soil conservation practices. M.Sc. thesis, University of Guelph, 1998.

Millar, Nancy. "Where a red-haired girl makes all the difference." In Once upon a tomb. Stories from Canadian graveyards. Calgary: Fifth House, 1997. pp. 240-253.

Milne, Mike. "After Kosovo, an island refuge: like dozens of counterparts across Canada, congregations in Prince Edward Island rallied to support refugees fleeing from the ethnic violence in the Balkans." United Church Observer 63, 2 (Sept. 1999): 22-27.

My Grandmother’s Wartime Diary [Charlottetown]: Government of Canada, Veterans Affairs, 1999. 84 p. ill. — in English and French; contributed by Charlottetown Veterans Affairs employees with many of the stories being about the wartime experiences of Prince Edward Islanders; web version: http://www.vac-acc.gc.ca/general/sub.cfm?source=history/secondwar/diary/grandmother

O’Grady, Thomas. "Advice from Milton Acorn." Canadian Literature 155 (Winter 1997): 139-53.

Perlman, Ken. "Tune recall among traditional fiddlers in Prince Edward Island." Canadian Folk Music Bulletin 31 (Mar. 1997): 3-4, 8-11.

Peters, Don M. They came from the Island. Lachute, Que : The Author, [199?] 123 p. ill. — printed by Williams and Crue, Summerside. — from the cover " . . . a collection of stories about life around Skinners Pond and St. Louis." — contains "They Came From the Island" pp. 1-114 and "Acadians: A Story of Perseverance," pp. 115-123.

Porter, Dianne Lynn. Women in fishing households in Prince Edward Island-1998. M.A. thesis, Carleton University, 1999. 151 p.

Pratt, T.K. "Language in Prince Edward Island." In Language in Canada. Edited by John Edwards. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press, 1998. pp. 341-53.

Prince Edward Island. Ministerial Steering Committee on Culture. Culture, itself a treasure: final report. Charlottetown: The Steering Committee, 1998. 85 p. — appendices include a narrative summary of committee proceedings, an annotated list of submissions and presentations to the committee, a review of literature on culture in Prince Edward Island, and notes on the proposed Arts Board.

Ritter, Erika. "Anne of turned tables." Canadian Forum (Sept. 1999): 16-18.

Ryan, Leslie Lynne. "Medicine in Maud’s time." Avonlea Traditions Chronicle 26 (Winter1998-1999): 16-18.

Setting judicial compensation: multidisciplinary perspectives = Etablir la rémunération des juges: perspectives multidisciplinaires. Ottawa: Law Commission of Canada, 1999. 127 p. — explores the implications of the decision of the Supreme Court of Canada in the Reference re "Remuneration of Judges of the Provincial Court of Prince Edward Island case"; — available on the web site of the Law Commission of Canada http://www.lcc.gc.ca

Stairs, Michèle Elaine. An independent and incomplete existence? Spinsters in late nineteenth-century Prince Edward Island. M.A. thesis, University of New Brunswick, 1995. 105 p. AAT MQ 35553. MAI 37/03, p. 797 (June 1999).

Steven, Robert Kim. Hardy of Little York: a genealogy and family history of the descendants of Thomas, John and George Hardy, Lincolnshire emigrants to Little York, Lot 34, Prince Edward Island. 1998. http://www.isn.net/~dhunter/hardy/hardybook.html

Stewart, Charlotte. "Beyond the Master Index: use of primary source documents for family history research." P.E.I. Genealogical Society Newsletter 23, 4 (Nov. 1999): 11-13. — article discusses sources available for P.E.I. family research.

Strong, Welland. "A basket social in P.E.Island." Island Magazine 46 (Fall-Winter 1999): pp. 7- 12.

Sutcliffe, Brian. "Carol Kennedy." in Stories I’ve been told. East Lawrencetown, N.S.: Pottersfield Press, 1999. pp. 157-161. — subject of the article is from P.E.I.

University of Prince Edward Island. Institute of Island Studies. Population and demographic trends on Prince Edward Island: backgrounder. Charlottetown: Institute of Island Studies, University of Prince Edward Island, 1999. 18 p. ill.

Veach, C.J. "Guess who’s coming to dinner: the lush farm country on Prince Edward Island makes a perfect home for the Eastern Coyote." Eastern Woods & Waters 15, 5 (Nov.-Dec. 1999): 16-17.

Wahdan, Mohamed Y. An analysis framework for public-private partnerships. Ph.D. thesis, University of British Columbia, 1995. — author used a case study of the Northumberland Strait Crossing project as part of his analysis.

Yarr, Kevin. "Addicted to spuds: can Prince Edward Island’s obsessive monoculture, beset by erosion, disease and the low price of a high-volume commodity, continue to sustain the province’s economy?" Atlantic Progress 6, 3 (April 1999): 87-92.

_________. "Airborne: who would have guessed that Summerside would become an aerospace leader after its military based closed?" Atlantic Progress 6, 4 (May 1999): 78-82.