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A Mile of Make-Believe
A History of the Eaton's Santa Claus Parade
Price:
$38.95
ISBN: 9781442629240
Pub Date: August 2016
A Mile of Make Believe examines the unique history of the Santa Claus parade in Canada. This volume focuses on the Eaton’s sponsored parades that occurred in Toronto, Montreal and Winnipeg as well as the shorter-lived parades in Calgary and Edmonton.
The Workers' Festival
A History of Labour Day in Canada
Price:
$66.00
ISBN: 9780802048868
Pub Date: July 2005
The Workers' Festival ranges widely into many key themes of labour history – union politics and rivalries, radical movements, religion, race and gender, and consumerism/leisure – as well as cultural history – public celebration/urban procession, urban space and communication, and popular culture.
The Donut
A Canadian History
Price:
$41.95
ISBN: 9780802095459
Pub Date: January 2008
Based on a wide range of sources, from commercial and government reports to personal interviews, The Donut is a comprehensive and fascinating look at one of Canada's most popular products. It offers original insights on consumer culture, mass consumption, and the dynamics of Canadian history.

A Mile of Make-Believe
A History of the Eaton's Santa Claus Parade
$38.95
ISBN: 9781442629240
Pub Date: August 2016
A Mile of Make Believe examines the unique history of the Santa Claus parade in Canada. This volume focuses on the Eaton’s sponsored parades that occurred in Toronto, Montreal and Winnipeg as well as the shorter-lived parades in Calgary and Edmonton.
The Workers' Festival
A History of Labour Day in Canada
$66.00
ISBN: 9780802048868
Pub Date: July 2005
The Workers' Festival ranges widely into many key themes of labour history – union politics and rivalries, radical movements, religion, race and gender, and consumerism/leisure – as well as cultural history – public celebration/urban procession, urban space and communication, and popular culture.
The Donut
A Canadian History
$41.95
ISBN: 9780802095459
Pub Date: January 2008
Based on a wide range of sources, from commercial and government reports to personal interviews, The Donut is a comprehensive and fascinating look at one of Canada's most popular products. It offers original insights on consumer culture, mass consumption, and the dynamics of Canadian history.