Previously Enjoyed Books
Interesting books that have been donated to the Norfolk Historical Society for resale. They are priced according to age, condition, subject and rarity.
Should you find a book that interests you, however, you wish to know more about the condition of the book, please do not hesitate to contact us directly via phone or email for a more thorough description of the item and its condition.
Previously Enjoyed Books
History of Welland County , Ontario
Reprint copy from Mika Co. in 1972. The orginal was printed in 1886. The history of Welland County predates the first settlements of the 1780's. (628 pages - 24 x 17.5 cm)
Publisher: Mika Publishing
Condition: Good.
Images Stone b.c.
30 centuries of Northwest Coast Indian Sculpture - includes photos. (191 pages - 23 x 20 cm)
Author: Wilson Duff
Iphigenia in Tauris of Euripides
Translated into English rhyming verse with explanatory notes by Gilbert Murray. The Greek play in English was first performed between 412 and 414 B.C. ca. 1912. (105 pages - 18 x 12 cm)
Author: Gilbert Murray
John E Brownlee
The story of Alberta's greatest premier and how he was destroyed in one of Canada's hottest scandals. (321 pages - 23 x 15 cm)
Author: Franklin Foster
La Salle
A history of La Salle's exploration of the New World. (265 pages - 23 x 15 cm)
Author: E.B. Osler
Landmarks of Toronto - Vol 2
A collection of historical sketches of York (1792-1833) and Toronto (1834-1895). Original publication was 1896. This is a copy edition by Mika in 1987. (1128 pages - 23.5 x 15.5 cm)
Author: J.Ross Robertson
Condition: Very Good
Looking For Lake Erie - Travels Around a Great Lake
Fascinating first-person narratives concerning various personalities and events on both the U.S. and Canadian sides of Lake Erie. Written by 2 American-born writers living in Canada (Hardcover - 286 pages - 24 x 16 cm)
Author: Ken Sobol and Julie Macfie Sobol
Condition: VG (previous owner has written name inside front cover)
Loyal She Remains
This is a well-rounded, illustrated account of how Ontario emerged from a land of native people to become the most populous province in the Canadian Confederation. This pictorial history of Ontario is a must-have. (674 pages - 30.5 x 23.5 cm)
Published: United Empire Loyalists Association of Canada (in 1984)
Loyalist Families of the Grand River Branch
Records the history and genealogy of some families from the Grand River, Norfolk County, and Long Point areas. This book is very popular and out of print, a great buy. (667 pages - 28 x 8.5 cm)
Author: Pro Familia Publishing
Condition: Very Good
Loyalist Lists
Loyalist lists of over 2000 Loyalists names and families based on the Haldimand paper records. Condition is good (125 pages, 28 x 23 cm )
Transcibed by E. Keith Fitzgerald