Nova Scotia's Historic Harbours: The Seaports that Shaped the Province
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Joan Dawson., & Joan Dawson|AUTHOR. (2020). Nova Scotia's Historic Harbours: The Seaports that Shaped the Province . Nimbus.

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With twenty-five historical photos, and featuring profiles of more than fifty harbours-from the Bedford Basin to Shelburne Harbour to Cobequid Bay, Louisbourg, and Canso-Nova Scotia's Historic Harbours explores each harbour's historical significance and transports readers back in time as trusted historian Joan Dawson looks at how these communities have been shaped by the sea, and how Nova Scotia's growth has been driven by its harbours.

Inhabiting the lives of the artists who find themselves in the port city taking refuge from the Depression, Lay Figures explores relationships between art and lived experience, artist and subject, artist and audience, and between margins and centre, and traces the development of a young female writer against the backdrop of the Depression and early war years in Saint John. In a story that couples bitter despair with exuberant triumphs, Elizabeth and her fellow artists make life-changing discoveries about politics and social responsibility, desire and betrayal.
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