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The Labrador Breeders Handbook $42.95 The Labrador Breeders Handbook |
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Labrador Retriever (Breeders' Best) $9.98 Whether you are seeing yellow, black or chocolate in your future, Breeders' Best Labrador Retriever promises to be a colorful and informative start for the first-time owner. Here is precisely what the new owner needs to know about life with a Labrador Retriever. From how to select a top-rate breeder and recognize a sound, healthy puppy to caring for and training the puppy, the author guides you every step of the way. Author Nona Kilgore Bauer, a celebrate authority on retrievers, offers sensible, helpful advice about house-training, sensible obedience training and effective problem solving, as well as responsible home care, health and veterinary concerns. This Breeders' Best book promises the best possible start with your new Labrador puppy. |
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Aboriginal Autonomy and Development in Northern Quebec-Labrador $135.3 Aboriginal Autonomy and Development in Northern Quebec-Labrador |
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Aboriginal Autonomy and Development in Northern Quebec and Labrador $69.95 Aboriginal Autonomy and Development in Northern Quebec and Labrador |
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Indians And Eskimos In The Quebec-Labrador Peninsular: Ethnology Of Th $9.95 Indians And Eskimos In The Quebec-Labrador Peninsular: Ethnology Of Th |
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Innu: A La Rencontre Des Montagnais Du Quebec-Labrador (terre Indienne $79.95 Innu: A La Rencontre Des Montagnais Du Quebec-Labrador (terre Indienne |
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The Forgotten Labrador $42.48 The Forgotten Labrador recounts the history of a remarkable area of Canada - the Quebec part of the Labrador coast that extends eastward from Kegashka to Blanc Sablon. Cleophas Belvin describes the arrival of the Aboriginals and the activities of the Breton and Basque fishermen and French-and English-speaking merchants from Quebec City who controlled the region for more than one hundred and fifty years. He paints a vivid picture of the lifestyle and living conditions of the early French- and English-speaking pioneers and their descendants, offering an analysis of why they settled in the region and how they dealt with the precariousness of the seal, salmon, and cod fisheries. The Forgotten Labrador also explores the role of the Anglican and Catholic missionaries, the establishment of educational, medical, transportation, and communication services and the various government and local initiatives that were undertaken to provide the people with some form of economic prosperity. |
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Quebec $36.81 Quebec |
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Labrador Spring $21.88 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. Excerpt from book: Section 3CHAPTER II FROM SEVEN ISLANDS TO ESQUIMAUX POINT Backward and forward, along the shore Of lorn and desolate Labrador And found at last her way To the Seven Islands Bay. ? textit{li'hittirr /N most maps the name Labrador is attached only to the narrow strip under the jurisdiction of Newfoundland on the Atlantic coast, yet it belongs in reality to the entire peninsula which begins at the Gulf of St. Lawrence at the point where the soth parallel strikes the coast. A line drawn from this point to the southern extremity of Hudson Bay, or rather of its offshoot, James Bay, separates the great peninsula from the rest of Canada. This westernmost point of the Labrador coast in the Gulf of St. Lawrence is about thirty miles to the west of Seven Islands, and about three hundred and fifty east of Quebec. As we approached the Labrador coast, after INDIAN MOTHER AND TEN DAYS OLD INFANT. THE TOWN OF SEVEN ISLANDS. an interesting sail down the mighty St. Lawrence from Quebec, we could see in the clear morning air the precipitous mountains of Gaspe sixty miles to the south, in places white with snow and brilliantly illuminated by the morning sun, but dark in the shadows of the deep ravines. The whole southern coast of Labrador is notable for its rivers which empty their floods, swelled in the spring by the melting snows, into the Gulf of St. Lawrence. The first of these is the St. Marguerite River, which, like nearly all these rivers, cuts through sand bluffs and is partly blocked by a bar extending part way across the mouth from the east. The town of about a dozen houses is perched on the western bank with a setting of dark spruce forest. The bay of Seven Islands is of great beauty and forms a nearly circular basin some four miles in diameter, and almost completely landlocked. Seve... |
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Breeders $7.61 Following in the tradition of his 1995 film {#Grim}, in which England's Clearwell Caves doubled for Virginia, {$Paul Matthews}' {#Breeders} has England double for a Boston girls' school. The plot concerns a meteor that holds an alien monster (rendered in |
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Breeders : 0792839226 $1.5 Breeders : 0792839226 |
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Breeders / Grim $22.95 Breeders / Grim |
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The Hate Breeders $16.7 The Hate Breeders |
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Breeders : 783722709320 $5.73 Breeders : 783722709320 |
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Breeders : 082551742523 $9.35 Breeders : 082551742523 |
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What About Labrador Retrievers $3.98 Are Labrador Retrievers generally healthy dogs? How much does it cost to keep a Lab? Can I keep my Lab inside, or do I need a yard? That little Labrador Retriever puppy is so adorable-but is he the right dog for you? Many prospective dog owners don't ask the questions they should when deciding to bring a new puppy home. Now, the What About? series is here to help you understand the real-life implications of your decision, saving you time, money, and potential heartache-and protecting you and the dog from the consequences of an inappropriate choice. Drawing upon the expertise of Labrador Retriever breeders, owners, rescue organizations, veterinarians, and trainers, What About Labrador Retrievers? provides honest, reliable advice on what it's really like to own and raise a Lab-no punches pulled. In a friendly, easy-to-follow Q&A format, veterinarian Karla Rugh offers solid, proven guidance on everything you need to know about raising a Lab, including: Breed characteristics ? Behavior ? Costs of ownership ? Development in all life stages ? Diet ? Exercise requirements ? Genetics and why it'simportant ? Health and general care ? Temperament ? Training requirements ? Working with behaviorists, trainers, and veterinarians ? And more Don't be taken by surprise. Get the answers you need now-before you get that Labrador Retriever puppy-and make a smart, informed decision. |
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BREEDERS $9.99 Carried to Earth by a meteorite, a ghastly alien strives to carry out its horrific mission: mate with college coeds and thus insure the survival of its species--and the destruction of the human race! |
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Forgotten Labrador: Kegashka to Blanc-Sablon $58.29 Canadians need to know about this stretch of coast - and the people there deserve to have their story told. Senator William Rompkey, author of The Story of LabradorThe Forgotten Labrador recounts the history of a remarkable area of Canada - the Quebec part of the Labrador coast that extends eastward from Kegashka to Blanc Sablon. Cleophas Belvin describes the arrival of the Aboriginals and the activities of the Breton and Basque fishermen and French-and English-speaking merchants from Quebec City who controlled the region for more than one hundred and fifty years. He paints a vivid picture of the lifestyle and living conditions of the early French- and English-speaking pioneers and their descendants, offering an analysis of why they settled in the region and how they dealt with the precariousness of the seal, salmon, and cod fisheries. The Forgotten Labrador also explores the role of the Anglican and Catholic missionaries, the establishment of educational, medical, transportation, and communication services and the various government and local initiatives that were undertaken to provide the people with some form of economic prosperity. |
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Stepping Stones: Of Ungava and Labrador $33.14 Stepping stones (Tutjat) is the Inuit name for the islands in Hudson Strait off northernmost Labrador. Further north the stepping stones continue, with Resolution Island and the Lower Savage Islands, to Baffin Island. According to legend, Inuit once followed these stepping stones and discovered people living to the north who spoke the same language and had similar customs to their own. In 1981 Nigel Foster left Baffin Island on the stepping stone route south, crossing forty miles of tidal Hudson Strait solo by kayak. Trapped by fall storms he abandoned his plan to push onward to Nain, Labrador's northernmost village, and hitch-hiked to Nova Scotia aboard an oil tanker.brIn 2004 he returned to Northern Labrador with his partner Kristin Nelson, starting this time at Kuujjuaq in Ungava Bay, northern Quebec. Cramming food for five weeks into two sea kayaks they set off on their 675-mile wilderness journey soon after the ice pack melted in July.brLow-lying Ungava Bay with a tidal range on a par with the Bay of Fundy sharply contrasts Labrador, with its stark knife-edged mountains and fog-shrouded islands, yet both are true wilderness, with no roads. Empty now of people, it was not always that way. People lived here for thousands of years. You can still find their translucent chert tools and see the tell-tale circles of stones once used to pin down their summer tents. Small piles of yellow bricks from former missionary buildings, and gravestones mourning the toll of Spanish influenza, hint of more recent occupation. Yet when an early flying boat, attempting to be first to fly a northern circle route to Europe, sank off northern Labrador, Inuit there still hunted from sealskin kayaks and lived in snow houses in spring. While discarded seal blubber melted between the stones of the summer shores, decommissioned Cold War radar stations leaked PCBs into the tundra.brDodging polar bears, probing through dense fog, and trying to predict the mountain squalls that turned the@@‘ë…¸Rÿ¾Úð |
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What About Labrador Retrievers[eBook] $7.12 pAre Labrador Retrievers generally healthy dogs?br / BRbr / BRHow much does it cost to keep a Lab?br / BRbr / BRCan I keep my Lab inside, or do I need a yard?br / BRbr / BRThat little Labrador Retriever puppy is so adorable-but is he the right dog for you? Many prospective dog owners don't ask the questions they should when deciding to bring a new puppy home. Now, the What About? series is here to help you understand the real-life implications of your decision, saving you time, money, and potential heartache-and protecting you and the dog from the consequences of an inappropriate choice.br / BRbr / BRDrawing upon the expertise of Labrador Retriever breeders, owners, rescue organizations, veterinarians, and trainers, What About Labrador Retrievers? provides honest, reliable advice on what it's really like to own and raise a Lab-no punches pulled. In a friendly, easy-to-follow Q&A format, veterinarian Karla Rugh offers solid, proven guidance o... |
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Beagle (Breeders' Best) (Breeders Best) $9.98 Beagle (Breeders' Best) (Breeders Best) by Marcia A. Foy Published in 2005 by Kennel Club Books |
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PS2 NTRA BREEDERS CUP $9.99 PS2 NTRA BREEDERS CUP |
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Dog Breeders Professional Secrets $17.95 Dog Breeders Professional Secrets |
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Veterinary Notes for Dog Breeders $2.76 Veterinary Notes for Dog Breeders |
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Cattle and Cattle-Breeders $27.72 Cattle and Cattle-Breeders |
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Milking Shorthorn Breeders' Guide. $35.34 Milking Shorthorn Breeders' Guide. |
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Breeders' Cup : 6130868685 $45.23 Breeders' Cup : 6130868685 |
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By Livestock Breeders (1920) $34.54 By Livestock Breeders (1920) |
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Breeders/grim : 783722231333 $18.82 Breeders/grim : 783722231333 |
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Practical Genetics for Dog Breeders $30 Practical Genetics for Dog Breeders |
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Genetics for Dog Breeders $2.02 Genetics for Dog Breeders |
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Genetics: An Introduction for Dog Breeders $66.45 Genetics: An Introduction for Dog Breeders |
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Cattle Breeders' Associations In Denmark $8.38 Cattle Breeders' Associations In Denmark |
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Turtles In Captivity (professional Breeders) $3.19 Turtles In Captivity (professional Breeders) |
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Newfoundland And Labrador $29.05 Newfoundland And Labrador |
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Labrador Retrievers $20.82 Labrador Retrievers |
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The Labrador Pact $13.5 The Labrador Pact |
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