The Wild Woman: Notes on West Coast Writing
By George Woodcock
BC Studies no. 73 Spring 1987 pp. 3-13
BC Studies no. 73 Spring 1987
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In This Issue
The Wild Woman: Notes on West Coast Writing
By George Woodcock
BC Studies no. 73 Spring 1987 pp. 3-13
The Management of Super, Natural British Columbia
By Anthony H.J. Dorcey
BC Studies no. 73 Spring 1987 pp. 14-42
The Voyage of Captain George Vancouver
By Christon I. Archer
BC Studies no. 73 Spring 1987 pp. 43-61
The Chinese Connection, Getting Plugged In To Pacific Rim Real Estate, Trade, and Capital Markets
By Thomas Gunton
BC Studies no. 73 Spring 1987 pp. 69-71
School Wars – The Assault on B.C. Education
By Thomas Fleming
BC Studies no. 73 Spring 1987 pp. 71-4
‘My Dear Legs…’: Letters to a Young Social Democrat
By Terry Morely
BC Studies no. 73 Spring 1987 pp. 78-81
Christon Archer, a Professor of History at the University of Calgary, is currently at work on a study of Spanish voyages to the North Pacific.
Anthony H. J. Dorcey is Assistant Director of the Westwater Research Centre, University of British Columbia.
Author and critic George Woodcock is currently working on a popular history of British Columbia.
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