Language: English
Published by University of Alberta Press, 2018
ISBN 10: 1772123781 ISBN 13: 9781772123784
Seller: Better World Books: West, Reno, NV, U.S.A.
Condition: Very Good. Former library copy. Pages intact with possible writing/highlighting. Binding strong with minor wear. Dust jackets/supplements may not be included. Includes library markings. Stock photo provided. Product includes identifying sticker. Better World Books: Buy Books. Do Good.
Language: English
Published by University of Saskatchewan Student's Union, Saskatoon, SK, Canada, 1969
Seller: Post Horizon Booksellers, Nokomis, SK, Canada
Cloth. Condition: Very Good +. 305pp. Illustrated throughout w bw photographs, many full-page, ports. Photo illustrated cloth w black lettering on white spine. No wear to covers or spine. Binding square and sound. Quarto: 315 x 235mm.
Language: English
Published by University of Alberta Press, CA, 2018
ISBN 10: 1772123781 ISBN 13: 9781772123784
Seller: Rarewaves.com USA, London, LONDO, United Kingdom
Paperback. Condition: New. From 1914 to 1920, thousands of men who had immigrated to Canada from the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Germany, and the Ottoman Empire were unjustly imprisoned as "enemy aliens," some with their families. Many communities in Canada where internees originated do not know these stories of Ukrainians, Germans, Bulgarians, Croatians, Czechs, Hungarians, Italians, Jews, Alevi Kurds, Armenians, Ottoman Turks, Poles, Romanians, Russians, Serbians, Slovaks, and Slovenes, amongst others. While most internees were Ukrainians, almost all were civilians. The Stories Were Not Told presents this largely unrecognized event through photography, cultural theory, and personal testimony, including stories told at last by internees and their descendants. Semchuk describes how lives and society have been shaped by acts of legislated discrimination and how to move toward greater reconciliation, remembrance, and healing. This is necessary reading for anyone seeking to understand the cross-cultural and intergenerational consequences of Canada's first national internment operations. Foreword by Jen Budney.
Language: English
Published by University of Alberta Press, 2018
ISBN 10: 1772123781 ISBN 13: 9781772123784
Seller: PBShop.store US, Wood Dale, IL, U.S.A.
PAP. Condition: New. New Book. Shipped from UK. Established seller since 2000.
Language: English
Published by University of Alberta Press, 2018
ISBN 10: 1772123781 ISBN 13: 9781772123784
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Language: English
Published by University of Alberta Press, 2018
ISBN 10: 1772123781 ISBN 13: 9781772123784
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Language: English
Published by University of Alberta Press, 2018
ISBN 10: 1772123781 ISBN 13: 9781772123784
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Published by The Mendel Art Gallery,, New York:, 1982
Seller: Plum Books, St. Paul, MN, U.S.A.
Condition: Good. No Jacket. Paperback,28 pages,some smudges on back cover,NO highlighting or notes, has normal slight edge wear to corners and edges; otherwise, a tight, clean copy. INV#H-file.
Published by Mendel Art Gallery, 1982
Seller: ANARTIST, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Softcover, staple-bound, 28 pages, very good condition, clean and crisp; no internal marks. Text sheet by Penny Cousineau laid in. Foreign shipping may be extra.
Language: English
Published by The University of Alberta Press, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, 2019
ISBN 10: 1772123781 ISBN 13: 9781772123784
Seller: MisterSeekersBook.Store, Edmonton, AB, Canada
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: As New. 1st Edition. From 1914 to 1920, thousands of men who had immigrated to Canada from the Austro-Hungarian Empire were imprisoned as "enemy aliens," many with their families. Most were Ukrainians; almost all were civilians. The Stories Were Not Told presents this largely unrecognized event through photography, cultural theory, and personal testimony, including stories told at last by internees and their descendants. Semchuk describes how lives and society have been shaped by acts of legislated racism and how to move toward greater reconciliation, remembrance, and healing. This is necessary reading for anyone seeking to understand the cross-cultural and intergenerational consequences of Canada's first internment camps. As New, An Unread Copy. No Notes, Names or Markings. No Torn Or Folded Pages. For More Information On Condition. Please See All Photos.~.
Language: English
Published by University of Alberta Press, 2018
ISBN 10: 1772123781 ISBN 13: 9781772123784
Seller: THE SAINT BOOKSTORE, Southport, United Kingdom
Paperback / softback. Condition: New. New copy - Usually dispatched within 4 working days.
Published by Mendel Art Gallery, Saskatoon, SK, 1982
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First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Original illustrated stiff card covers. Oblong format. Some slight wear and hint of toning to the corners & adges. Otherwise a clean, tight and unmarked book. Very neat. 28pp. Size: Oblong. Book.
Published by Universiity of Alberta Press 978-1-77212-378-4, Edmonton, AB
ISBN 10: 1772123781 ISBN 13: 9781772123784
Seller: Spafford Books (ABAC / ILAB), Regina, SK, Canada
[978-1-77212-378-4] 2019. (Mass market paperback) Near fine. xlix, 247pp. 8vo. The story of the largely unrecognized national internment camps that were established iin Canada between 1914 and 1920. Told through photography, cultural theory, as well as personal testimony, this is important reading for those who want to understand the cross cultural and intergenerational outcomes of these operations. Black and white and full colour photographs. The cover has a matt finish but for two small spots on the front cover, neither of which are particularly detectable unless held at an angle in certain light. Near fine copy.
Language: English
Published by Presentation House Gallery, 1992
ISBN 10: 0920293301 ISBN 13: 9780920293300
Seller: Zubal-Books, Since 1961, Cleveland, OH, U.S.A.
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Language: English
Published by University of Alberta Press, 2018
ISBN 10: 1772123781 ISBN 13: 9781772123784
Seller: Gazelle Books, Lancaster, LANCA, United Kingdom
Paperback. Condition: New. New Book, Direct from Publisher.
Published by University of Alberta Press, Edmonton, 2019
First Edition Signed
Paperback. Condition: Fine. Signed by author with inscription on dedication page. Author received the Governor General's Award in Visual and Media Arts in 2018. Through photographs and personal testimonies the author recounts how thousands of men were unjustly imprisoned as "enemy aliens" during World War I.Tight binding. No chips, tears, creases. Size: 8vo (8" to 9"). 145 pp.
Language: English
Published by University of Alberta Press, CA, 2018
ISBN 10: 1772123781 ISBN 13: 9781772123784
Seller: Rarewaves.com UK, London, United Kingdom
Paperback. Condition: New. From 1914 to 1920, thousands of men who had immigrated to Canada from the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Germany, and the Ottoman Empire were unjustly imprisoned as "enemy aliens," some with their families. Many communities in Canada where internees originated do not know these stories of Ukrainians, Germans, Bulgarians, Croatians, Czechs, Hungarians, Italians, Jews, Alevi Kurds, Armenians, Ottoman Turks, Poles, Romanians, Russians, Serbians, Slovaks, and Slovenes, amongst others. While most internees were Ukrainians, almost all were civilians. The Stories Were Not Told presents this largely unrecognized event through photography, cultural theory, and personal testimony, including stories told at last by internees and their descendants. Semchuk describes how lives and society have been shaped by acts of legislated discrimination and how to move toward greater reconciliation, remembrance, and healing. This is necessary reading for anyone seeking to understand the cross-cultural and intergenerational consequences of Canada's first national internment operations. Foreword by Jen Budney.
Language: English
Published by University Of Alberta Press Dez 2018, 2018
ISBN 10: 1772123781 ISBN 13: 9781772123784
Seller: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Germany
Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - From 1914 to 1920, thousands of men who had immigrated to Canada from the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Germany, and the Ottoman Empire were unjustly imprisoned as 'enemy aliens,' some with their families. Many communities in Canada where internees originated do not know these stories of Ukrainians, Germans, Bulgarians, Croatians, Czechs, Hungarians, Italians, Jews, Alevi Kurds, Armenians, Ottoman Turks, Poles, Romanians, Russians, Serbians, Slovaks, and Slovenes, amongst others. While most internees were Ukrainians, almost all were civilians.
Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: No dustjacket. Olbong 8vo pp. 28. book.
Published by New York: Mendel Art Gallery, 1982., 1982
Seller: Joe Maynard, Nashville, TN, U.S.A.
Signed
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. INSCRIBED AND SIGNED BY PHOTOGRAPHER in pencil to poet Anne Tardos thanking her for her performance. Oblong quarto, 28pp, black and white reproductions, publisher's pictorial wrappers, single leaf with Cousineau essay laid-in (mild soiling, toning and wear, else very good). Signed by Author(s).