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Books published by publisher McClelland and Stewart Limited

  • To Kill a Mockingbird

    Harper LEE

    Hardcover (McClelland and Stewart Limited, March 15, 1965)
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  • Who Has Seen the Wind

    W. O. Mitchell, McClelland & Stewart

    Audiobook (McClelland & Stewart, Oct. 8, 2019)
    Hailed as “one of the finest Canadian novels ever written” by The Globe and Mail, W.O. Mitchell’s Who Has Seen the Wind is a beloved mainstay of Canadian literature. This new, abridged audio edition is read by the author himself. Mitchell’s novel follows Brian O’Connal, a young boy growing up in Depression-era Saskatchewan. Curious and eager to explore the impossibly vast Canadian prairie, Brian guides the listener through the inner workings of his small, rural town and its quirky characters. As Brian grows up, navigating faith, loss, and his relationships with his grandmother and his friends, we see him evolve alongside the changing landscape of small-town Canadian life. Drawing on his own experiences growing up in rural Saskatchewan, Mitchell paints a vivid, nostalgic portrait of childhood in a long-lost era.
  • Who Has Seen the Wind: Penguin Modern Classics Edition

    W.O. Mitchell

    Paperback (McClelland & Stewart, June 25, 2019)
    Hailed as a great Canadian classic on boyhood, Who Has Seen the Wind evokes the sheer immensity of the prairie landscape, from the relentless wind to the far reaches of the bright blue sky. Like children everywhere, Brian O’Connal is a curious sort, and with enchanting naïveté he bestows his unforgettable perspective on everything from gophers to God, from his feisty Irish grandmother to his friends Ben and Saint Sammy, the town of Arcola’s local madman. This is no simple, forgettable novel: Mitchell gives readers a memorable glimpse into the ins and outs of small-town life during the Depression years, always through Brian’s eyes, and in doing so creates a poignant and powerful portrait of childhood innocence and its loss.
  • Grass Beyond the Mountains: Discovering the Last Great Cattle Frontier on the North American Continent

    Richmond P. Hobson

    Hardcover (McClelland and Stewart, March 15, 1972)
    The first in a trilogy, Grass Beyond the Mountains is a story of discovery and endurance on North America's western frontier by three good old-fashioned cowboys. With laconic cowboy humor and the ease of a born writer, Richmond Hobson describes the life-and-death escapades, the funny and tragic incidents peopled with extraordinary frontier characters, in a true adventure that surpasses the most thrilling Wild West fiction. In the fall of 1934, three cowhands with a dream of owning a cattle ranch made their way from peaceful Wyoming to the harsh, uncharted territory of the British Columbian interior. In conditions as challenging as any encountered by the western frontier pioneers of a hundred years earlier, the three men and their equipment-laden horses conquered the tortuous miles over narrow passes and mountain summits, hewed their first cabin from virgin timber, and attempted to carve out a space for themselves on the unforgiving landscape. Gritty, fun, and endlessly entertaining, Hobson's story is sure to entertain country- and city-dwellers alike.
  • Rainbow Valley

    Montgomery L. M.

    Hardcover (McClelland & Stewart, Jan. 1, 1923)
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  • Sally Go Round the Sun

    Edith Fowke

    Hardcover (McClelland and Stewart Limited, March 15, 1969)
    Contains 300 children's songs, rhymes and games of Canadian children that all children will enjoy, accompanied by delightful, colorful illustrations!
  • The Enchanted Places

    Christopher Milne

    Hardcover (McClelland and Stewart Limited, March 15, 1974)
    The Enchanted Places is a memoir by the man who's best known to the world as Christopher Robin: A.A. Milne's son, or the little boy who actually owned a teddy bear named Pooh and played with it in a forest. The book mostly focuses on Milne's country childhood in the 1920's and 1930's.
  • Oryx and Crake

    Margaret Atwood

    Hardcover (McClelland & Stewart, March 15, 2003)
    Book by ATWOOD, Margaret
  • Alias Grace

    Margaret Eleanor Atwood

    Hardcover (McClelland and Stewart Ltd, March 15, 1996)
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  • Natural Golf Swing

    George Knudson, Lorne Rubenstein

    Paperback (McClelland & Stewart, April 22, 1989)
    If your golf game has been plagued by inconsistency and less-than-peak performance, you may be going against your "natural swing". But you can improve your golf game dramatically and you can beat bad habits by drawing on talents you already possess. The Natural Golf Swing will:- introduce you to your natural balance and rhythm- let you play consistently to your potential- allow you to enjoy a repeating swing- help you increase power and control with every swingAccording to champion golfer George Knudson, your swing is governed by laws of nature, and is subject to logical, physical fundamentals that are all too often ignored. By learning the simple principles outlined in this book, you will generate more powerful, accurate swings, reduce your score, and gain control over your game.Take advantage of Knudson''s more than 30 years experience on the pro circuit as he guides you step-by-step through the mechanics of the natural swing, from the important first step of maintaining proper balance through the backswing, down-swing, and finishing form. Extensive illustrations and drills help to clarify each step. Knudsen also shares his experience as a golfer on the tour, offering valuable insights into the roles that temperament and concentration play in winning.
  • Natural Golf Swing

    George Knudson, Lorne Rubenstein

    Hardcover (McClelland & Stewart, May 21, 1988)
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  • The Boat Who Wouldn't Float

    Farley Mowat

    Hardcover (McClelland and Stewart Limited, Jan. 1, 1969)
    243 paged hardcover "The Boat Who Wouldn't Float" by Farley Mowat.