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Books narrated by Perry Ball

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    A Night in March (Unabridged)

    Unabridged

    29 min

    In the desolate wilderness of the Canadian frontier, a fateful night in March unfolds. As a raging blizzard engulfs the land, a group of voyageurs embark on a perilous journey across the frozen expanse. Led by the enigmatic and enigmatic Jacques, they face treacherous ice floes, howling winds, and the relentless cold. As darkness descends, secrets and tensions simmer beneath the surface. A young ... Read more

    $7.99 CAD

  • Lundy's Lane, and Other Poems

    Exploring Nature, Beauty, and Humanity in 19th Century Canadian Poetry

    In "Lundy's Lane, and Other Poems," Duncan Campbell Scott presents a rich tapestry of Canadian experience through evocative verse that reflects the complexities of identity, nature, and history. The collection is characterized by its lyrical precision and deep emotional resonance, employing a carefully structured poetic form that marries traditional meter with modern sensibilities. Set against the ... Read more

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  • Labor and the Angel

    Exploring nature, spirituality, and labor through elegant poetry

    Duncan Campbell Scott's "Labor and the Angel" masterfully explores the intricate interplay between human endeavor and divine influence through an allegorical narrative that weaves together themes of labor, sacrifice, and aspiration. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century Canada, Scott employs a lyrical yet poignant literary style that resonates with the Symbolist movement, capturing the ... Read more

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  • The Makers of Canada: John Graves Simcoe

    Enriched edition. A Detailed Biography of a Colonial Canadian Military Leader

    Duncan Campbell Scott's "The Makers of Canada: John Graves Simcoe" presents a meticulously researched biography of one of Canada's pioneering politicians, emphasizing Simcoe's role as the first Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada. Scott's literary style is both descriptive and analytical, weaving together historical narrative with biographical detail to portray Simcoe as a visionary leader during ... Read more

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  • In the Village of Viger

    The collection is set in the rural village of Viger, which serves as a microcosm of Canadian life in the late 19th century. The stories are interconnected by the setting and the characters, offering a snapshot of life in this fictional village.Each story in the collection delves into the lives of the village's inhabitants, showcasing their struggles, triumphs, and the often harsh realities of ... Read more

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  • In the Village of Viger

    Series series New Canadian Library
    The ten stories in In the Village of Viger portray the life of a rural village as it faces the darkness of its own future. An established milliner, Madame Laroque, is upset by the advent of a younger, more popular rival. An innkeeper’s obsession with the Franco-Prussian War drives his descent into madness. A gardener longs to return to the village in France where his mother was born. At once ... Read more

    $13.99 CAD

  • Labor and the Angel

    Duncan Campbell Scott's "Labor and the Angel" is a profound exploration of the intersection between human labor and the ethereal aspects of existence, woven through poetry that resonates with emotional depth and philosophical inquiry. The narrative reflects modernist sensibilities, engaging with themes of identity, mortality, and the search for meaning in a rapidly industrializing world. Scott ... Read more

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  • Lundy's Lane, and Other Poems

    In "Lundy's Lane, and Other Poems," Duncan Campbell Scott delves into the rich tapestry of Canadian identity through evocative imagery and poignant themes. This collection reflects Scott's mastery of lyric poetry, encapsulating the natural beauty, historical struggles, and cultural nuances of Canada, particularly through the lens of its landscapes and historical events. Written in a period ... Read more

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  • In the Village of Viger

    Exploring Rural Life in 19th Century Canada

    In the Village of Viger is a poignant exploration of identity, heritage, and the inextricable connections to place, set against the backdrop of a quaint Quebec village. Duncan Campbell Scott employs a lyrical prose style that blends realism with impressionistic elements, capturing the beauty and complexity of rural life in the early 20th century. The narrative interweaves themes of nostalgia and ... Read more

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  • The Magic House, and Other Poems

    Enriched edition. Exploring Nature, Spirituality, and Life Through Poetic Reflections

    In "The Magic House, and Other Poems," Duncan Campbell Scott weaves a rich tapestry of verse that navigates the intricate intersections of nature, myth, and the human experience. His lyrical style, marked by a keen attention to sound and rhythm, evokes the lush imagery of the Canadian landscape while delving into the realms of the fantastical and the subconscious. The collection is imbued with the ... Read more

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    The End Of The Day (Unabridged)

    Unabridged

    17 min

    In the twilight's embrace, as the sun surrenders to the night, a tale unfolds that will forever etch itself into the annals of memory. "The End of the Day" by Duncan Campbell Scott paints a haunting canvas of a dying world, where the last remnants of humanity cling to the fading embers of hope. As darkness descends, a solitary figure emerges from the shadows, a witness to the impending doom. With ... Read more

    $7.99 CAD

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    In The Village Of Viger (Unabridged)

    Narrated by Mary Hollins ...

    Unabridged

    2 hours 46 min

    These ten superb short stories of Duncan Campbell Scott, published in 1896, portray humorous, farcical, and tragic aspects of life in the fictional Quebec village of Viger. Scott’s tales of the lives and vicissitudes of Viger’s inhabitants include an established milliner who is upset by the appearance of a younger, more popular rival; an innkeeper whose obsession with the Franco-Prussian War ... Read more

    $6.99 CAD