“May the Lord Have Mercy on You”: The Rural School Problem in British Columbia in the 1920s
By Donald J. Wilson, Paul J. Stortz
By Charles John Fedorak
BC Studies no. 79 Autumn 1988 pp. 3-23
Vancouver: Changing Geographical Aspects of a Multicultural City
By J. Lewis Robinson
BC Studies no. 79 Autumn 1988 pp. 59-80
From Hudson Bay to Botany Bay: The Lost Frigates of Laperouse
By John Kendrick
BC Studies no. 79 Autumn 1988 pp. 81-2
The Adventures and Sufferings of John R. Jewitt
By Loraine Littlefield
BC Studies no. 79 Autumn 1988 pp. 83-4
Sappers: The Royal Engineers in British Columbia
By Reginald Roy
BC Studies no. 79 Autumn 1988 pp. 84-6
The Buildings of Samuel Maclure: In Search of Appropriate Form
By Maria Tippett
BC Studies no. 79 Autumn 1988 pp. 86-7
Eyes of a City: Early Vancouver Photographers 1868-1900
By Joan Schwartz
BC Studies no. 79 Autumn 1988 pp. 87-8
After Bennett: A New Politics for British Columbia
By Lynda Erickson
BC Studies no. 79 Autumn 1988 pp. 92-4
Charles John Fedorak is a doctoral student at the London School of Economics.
J. Lewis Robinson is Professor Emeritus, Department of Geography, University of British Columbia.
Paul J. Stortz recently completed an M.A. thesis in the history of education at the University of British Columbia.
J. Donald Wilson teaches educational history in the Faculty of Education at the University of British Columbia.
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