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Neering, Rosemary. The Spanish on the Northwest Coast: For Glory, God and Gain (Amazing Stories). Victoria, BC: Heritage Group Distribution, 2014. 144 pp.

Books and Chapters in Books history

Neering, Rosemary. “A Century of Secrets at the Empress Hotel,” British Columbia Magazine 50, no. 4 (2008): 28-31.

Journal Articles history

Neering, Rosemary. “Chiwid of the Chilcotin: Legend and Lore Swirl Around a Remarkable Tsilhqot’in Woman Who Survived Nearly 50 Winters Outdoors,” British Columbia Magazine 49, no. 4 (2007): 63-65.

Journal Articles biography gender history Indigenous

Neering, Rosemary. “The Enigmatic Explorer: Was David Thompson a Saint or a Coward?,” British Columbia Magazine 51, no. 1 (2009): 79-91.

Journal Articles biography history

Nelson, A.D.; Church, M. “Placer Mining along the Fraser River, British Columbia: The Geomorphic Impact,” Geological Society of America Bulletin 7-8, no. 124 (2012): 1212-28.

Journal Articles geography

Nelson, F.D.H., Joseph D. Oliver and Nancy E. Oliver. “Warehouse building #85,” Heritage West 6, no. 3 (1982): 13-14.

Journal Articles architecture

Nelson, Harry. “Does a Crisis Matter?: Forest Policy Responses to the Mountain Pine Beetle Epidemic in British Columbia,” Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics 55, no. 4 (2007): 459-470.

Journal Articles economics/business forestry

Nelson, John David and the David Suzuki Foundation. A Vanishing Heritage: The Loss of Ancient Red Cedar from Canada's Rainforests. Vancouver: Western Canada Wilderness Committee, 2004. 31 pp. 1895123100.

Books and Chapters in Books environmental studies

Nelson, Marg. “The SS Catala, Union Steamship: A Personal Experience,” British Columbia History 52, no. 3 (2019): 43721.

Journal Articles history memoir