SIGNED by Haig-Brown on the half-title. Great Stories of Canada series. Gift inscription. Very light wear to book and unpriceclipped jacket. Repaired tear on rear panel. Cave 145 View More...
Black and white illustrations by Louis Darling. Cave A134. Very light wear to book, some darkening along the top edge. Priceclipped jacket has minor rubbing and creasing and extensive tape reinforcements on verso edges. View More...
A wise book by a very wise man. Book lightly worn, some evidence of erasure on FFEP. Jacket in pieces, completely missing front panel, held together by mylar protector. View More...
SIGNED by Haig-Brown on the half-title. The course of the year with Roderick Haig-Brown. Light wear to book, unclipped jacket worn and creased with losses on spine and top edge. Haig-Brown's obituary from the Vancouver Sun Oct 12,1976 laid in. Cave 110. View More...
Story of the autumn run of the Columbia Chinook illustrated by Charles DeFeo. Very light wear to book and unclipped jacket, jacket spine faded and browned, some very mild browning to book pages, narrow band of browning along top edge of book. Cave A47. View More...
Story of the autumn run of the Columbia Chinook illustrated by Charles DeFeo. Very light wear to book and unclipped jacket, jacket spine faded and browned, some very mild browning to book pages. Cave A47. View More...
SIGNED by Haig-Brown on the half-title. Jacket, Frontis and black and white illustrations by John Worsely. An adventure novel for juveniles, the sequel to Starbuck Valley WInter. Light wear to book, pages browning. The jacket is is unpriced and unclipped and is overall lightly worn with a tear and come creasing at the spine tail. Scarce signed. Cave A101. View More...
Illustrated by Charles Defeo. Light wear to book, some mottling on front cover. Jacket worn with creasing and some losses on the edges. Cave A73. View More...
First printing of the trade edition of Haig-Brown's timeless work. Illustrated by his friend and fellow-angler Tommy Brayshaw. Colour frontis and one colour plate, many black and white drawings. Very light wear to book, some evidence of bookplate removal. Jacket worn with some losses. Cave A24. View More...
Haig-Brown's story of two young boys in the whaling culture of pre-contact British Columbia. This is the red jacket by Mary Weller produced for copies distributed in North America. First impression with the error on P. 11. Book in near fine condition, unpriceclipped jacket rubbed with several tears. Cave A161. View More...
SIGNED by Haig-Brown on the half-title. Haig-Brown's story of two young boys in the whaling culture of pre-contact British Columbia. A very nice copy in a very good priceclipped jacket with a small tear at the top of the front panel. Gift inscription on front endpaper note about Haig-Brown's death below his signature on the half-title. This is the blue-green jacket by Kenneth Farnhill produced for copies distributed in the United Kingdom. First impression with the error on P. 11. Cave A161. View More...