Sanitary Conveniences and the Retreat of the Frontier: Vancouver, 1886-1926
By Margaret W. Andrews
BC Studies no. 87 Autumn 1990 | p. 3-22
BC Studies no. 87 Autumn 1990
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Sanitary Conveniences and the Retreat of the Frontier: Vancouver, 1886-1926
By Margaret W. Andrews
BC Studies no. 87 Autumn 1990 | p. 3-22
A Tale of Two Cities: The Reception of Japanese Evacuees in Kelowna and Kaslo, B.C.
By Patricia E. Roy
BC Studies no. 87 Autumn 1990 | p. 23-47
The Cat and Mouse Politics of Redistribution: Fair and Effective Representation in British Columbia
By Norman J. Ruff
BC Studies no. 87 Autumn 1990 | p. 48-84
The Ghostland People: A documentary history of the Queen Charlotte Islands 1859- 1906
By Charles Lillard
BC Studies no. 87 Autumn 1990 | p. 88-91
By Jim Aldridge
BC Studies no. 87 Autumn 1990 | p. 94-7
Environments at Risk: Case Histories of Impact Assessment
By Timothy Parsons
BC Studies no. 87 Autumn 1990 | p. 85-6
White Bears and Other Curiosities: The First 100 Years of the Royal British Columbia Museum
By Eileen Mak
BC Studies no. 87 Autumn 1990 | p. 87-8
By Robin Ridington
BC Studies no. 87 Autumn 1990 | p. 92-3
Skyscrapers Hide the Heavens: A History of Indian-White Relations in Canada
By Paul Tennant
BC Studies no. 87 Autumn 1990 | p. 97-8
Margaret W. Andrews is a member of the Department of History, Washington State University.
Patricia E. Roy has recently published A White Man’s Province: British Columbia Politicians and Japanese Immigrants, 1858 -1914, and with J. L. Granatstein, Masako Iino, and Hiroko Takamura, Mutual Hostages: Canadians and Japanese During the Second World War.
Norman J. Ruff teaches political science at the University of Victoria. He joined BC STUDIES’ editorial board after his article in this issue was accepted for publication.
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