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This book follows the undead's progress through the ages, right up to the best-seller lists, hit television shows and darkened cinemas of the present.
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From Fake Snow to Santalands, The Things That Make Christmas Christmas
By author: Derek McCormack Illustrated by: Seth
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A wittily illustrated Advent calendar in that examines what makes Christmas Christmas in Canada.
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These stunning photographs tell the harrowing true story of women's continued oppression in post-Talaban Afghanistan.
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These essays from experts in the field tackle a problem at the root of war, the health of the world economy, and global warming: energy.
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Recovers the voice of legendary Canadian journalist and feminist icon Christina McCall.
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Thought Control in Democratic Societies
By author: Noam Chomsky
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In his 1988 CBC Massey Lectures, Noam Chomsky considers how a democratized media could give us more meaningful participation in social and political life.
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Thought Control in Democratic Societies
By author: Noam Chomsky
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A set of 5 Audio CDs of CBC's Ideas broadcast lectures of Noam Chomsky's Necessary Illusions. Read by the author and produced by CBC Audio.
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In his 1974 CBC Massey Lectures George Steiner considers the decline of formal religious systems and the consequent moral and emotional emptiness in Western culture.
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Part personal journey, part manifesto, part rallying cry to anyone who would identify themselves as English, Real England offers a snapshot of Britain at a precarious moment in its history.
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In this expanded version of her 1989 CBC Massey Lectures, scientist and activist Ursula M. Franklin explores the impact of technology upon our lives.
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