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  1. The Mad Trapper - Albert Johnson by Rudy Wiebe, 1981-01-01
  2. Where is the Voice Coming From? by Rudy Wiebe, 1974-01-01
  3. Peace Shall Destroy Many by Rudy Wiebe, 1962
  4. First and Vital Candle by Rudy Wiebe, 1968-01-01
  5. Discovery Of Strangers by Rudy Wiebe, 1994
  6. Chinook Christmas (Northern Lights Books for Children) by Rudy Wiebe, 2002-09-10
  7. First and Vital Candle by Rudy Wiebe, 1966
  8. Place: Lethbridge, a City on the Prairie. [Subtitle]: Text by Rudy Wiebe. by Geoffrey (photographs). James, 2002-01-01
  9. Stories from Pacific & Arctic Canada: A selection
  10. Interchange : A Symposium on Regionalism, Internationalism, and Ethnicity in Literature
  11. Peace SHaII Destroy Many by Rudy Wiebe, 2001-01-01
  12. First ; Vital Candle by Rudy Wiebe,
  13. OF THIS EARTH by RUDY WIEBE, 2007
  14. Postcolonial complexity in the writings of Rudy Wiebe by Ervin Beck, 2001

81. 5 Proposals And The Formality
Jennings discusses the Mad Trapper film, manhunt, and two recent Mad Trappernovels by rudy wiebe and Thomas York respectively. wiebe, rudy.
http://www.fsj.nlc.bc.ca/glainsbury/topic_proposals.htm
Permission to use the following materials from Designs for Disciplines: An Introduction to Academic Writing , by Steven C. Roe and Pamela H. den Ouden, has been provided by Canadian Scholars' Press Inc. Proposals and the Formality of Scholarly Style Before you start your research, do not neglect another important resource: your professor. Schedule a conference or visit your professor during office hours. You may have little or no idea about what kind of paper you would like to write, but during the course of the discussion, something may occur to your professor or to you that piques your curiosity, that becomes the equivalent of [a] "burning question." Your conference may turn into a kind of verbal freewriting session—with several unresolved questions remaining at the end of the session—one of which may become the focus of your paper. —Leonard J. Rosen and Laurence Behrens. nd ed. As researchers move through the process of collecting information and securing a topic, the completion of a written proposal, accompanied by an annotated list of references, provides an opportunity to

82. Universiteitsbibliotheek Gent / Bibliotheken
Kravitz AU Richler, Mordecai YR 1989 TI The backwoods of Canada AU Traill, CatharineParr YR 1989 TI The blue mountains of China AU wiebe, rudy YR 1995
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TI: A concise history of Canadian architecture
AU: Kalman, Harold D.
YR: 2000
TI: A jest of god
AU: Laurence, Margaret
YR: 1988
TI: A search for America
AU: Grove, Frederick Philip YR: 1997 TI: A season in the life of Emmanuel AU: Blais, Marie-Claire YR: 1992 TI: Aboriginal spirituality and biblical theology AU: Friesen, John W. YR: 2000 TI: Amriika AU: Vassanji, M. G. YR: 1999 TI: Anne of Green Gables AU: Montgomery, Lucie Maud YR: 1992 TI: Anthologie de la poésie franco-ontarienne des origines à nos jours AU: Dionne, René YR: 1999 TI: Architecture Canada 1999 AU: Baniassad, Essy YR: 2000 TI: As birds bring forth the sun and other stories AU: MacLeod, Alistair YR: 1992 TI: Atlas Beauchemin AU: Coulombe, Vincent YR: 1999 TI: Barry Johns Architects AU: Johns, Barry YR: 2000 TI: Bear AU: Engel, Marian YR: 1990 TI: Beautiful losers AU: Cohen, Leonard YR: 1991 TI: Beyond their years AU: Steckley, John YR: 1999 TI: Blood ties AU: Richards, David Adams

83. Mennonite Life - December 2003 - Sheriff Review
58 no. 4 Back to Table of Contents History, Memory, Novel On rudy wiebe s Sweeterthan All the World. by John Sheriff. rudy wiebe, Sweeter Than All The World.
http://www.bethelks.edu/mennonitelife/2003Dec/sheriff.php
December 2003 vol. 58 no. 4 Back to Table of Contents
History, Memory, Novel: On Rudy Wiebe's Sweeter than All the World
by John Sheriff
John Sheriff is Vice President of Academic Affairs at Bethel College and former Ernest E. Leisy Professor of English at Bethel College. Rudy Wiebe, Sweeter Than All The World . Toronto: Alfred A. Knopf Canada, 2001. Pp. 438. ISBN 0-676-97301-X This novel is a compendium of memories, a collection of stories of the dead and the living; those from the past are told in the first person. The story of Adam Wiebe, the novel's central character, is told objectively by an implied narrator/author, but the story can only come forth from an intelligence that has read the letters, looked at the pictures, visited the sites, studied the history, heard the stories as Adam Wiebe has. The first of the first-person narratives is told by the daughter of Weynken Claes, whose death by fire in the Hague in 1527 was recorded in The Lord's Sacrifices (1562) and the Martyrs Mirror (1660). Perhaps the most riveting of the first-person narratives is that told by Elizabeth Katerina Wiebe about her fate and that of the old people she cared for at the hands of Russian soldiers in 1945.

84. The Mennonites: A Brief Guide To Information
wiebe, rudy. Peace Shall Destroy Many. Toronto McClelland and Stewart, 1962. Novelof Mennonites in Canada. wiebe, rudy. The Blue Mountains of China.
http://www.bethelks.edu/services/mla/guide/bibliography.html
The Mennonites
A Brief Guide to Information
Bibliography
General Reference
  • Mennonite Information Center - comprehensive on-line guide to Mennonite links.
  • Who Are the Mennonites?
  • Dyck, C. J., ed. Introduction to Mennonite History . Scottdale, PA: Herald Press, 1993. Standard textbook used in Mennonite high schools and colleges.
  • Loewen, Harry, and Steven Nolt, Through Fire and Water: An Overview of Mennonite History . Scottdale, PA: Herald Press, 1996. A new standard textbook directed at the high-school level.
  • The Mennonite Encyclopedia . Vols. 1-5: Scottdale, PA: Mennonite Publishing House, 1955-1990. Everything you ever wanted to know about Mennonites.
  • Mennonite World Handbook 1990. Carol Stream, IL: Mennonite World Conference, 1990. Statistical information on Mennonites around the world.
  • Smith, C. Henry. The Story of the Mennonites . 5th ed. Newton, KS: Faith and Life Press, 1981. Comprehensive Mennonite history for the general reader.
Anabaptism and the Sixteenth Century
  • Bender, Harold S. The Anabaptist Vision . Scottdale, PA: Herald Press, 1955. Bender's classic statement of the meaning of Anabaptism. Probably the most influential written work for twentieth-century Mennonites.

85. English Mini-Calendar Course Description
Paul Savoie), Exile Editions, 1993; wiebe, rudy, The Temptations of BigBear. M S, 1986. wiebe, rudy. THE TEMPTATIONS OF BIG BEAR, M S, 1986.
http://www.arts.yorku.ca/english/calendar/courseTemplate.php?id=3761

86. Pandora Press
Book Title Blue Mountains Of China Author wiebe, rudy Extra InformationPaperback ISBN 0771034555 Category Fiction Price $6.95.
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87. FFWD Weekly - October 16, 2003
FFWD Weekly. WORD FEST by John B. Wallace. Coming to terms with the coldRudy wiebe says Canada finds communal strength as an arctic nation.
http://www.ffwdweekly.com/Issues/2003/1016/word1.htm
Thursday, October 16, 2003
WORD FEST
by John B. Wallace Coming to terms with the cold
Rudy Wiebe says Canada finds communal strength as an arctic nation Preview
RUDY WIEBE
WordFest: Banff-Calgary International Writers Festival
Thursday, October 16
Nickle Arts Museum (U of C)
Friday, October 17
Glenbow Museum Theatre In May of 1845, two ships, the Erebus and the Terror, left the Thames estuary with the goal of finding the Northwest Passage. With such technology, no rescue plan was thought necessary. Pausing briefly in the Orkneys, the expedition set off for the Canadian Arctic. After a brief encounter near Baffin Island with two whalers, they were never seen again. So the story goes. Of course, Erebus and Terror were seen again. Their crew of more than 130 men took at least four years to perish entirely. During that time, the dwindling survivors came into repeated contact with the Inuit. And it was the Inuit, ultimately, who were left to relate such information to the rescue expeditions that followed. As Wiebe writes: "In startling contrast to the difficulty even the strongest white men have with the Arctic, the Inuit – both men and women, infants and elderly – have lived there happily for at least eight thousand years." Clearly, it is possible to survive.

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