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Did you know that the Archives Store sells an assortment of local history books? Many of the authors are from Alberta and have done a lot of the heavy lifting for you on a variety of research topics - often right here at the PAA!
Check out our collection of books covering topics with wide ranging interests such as Francophone history, counterfeit currency schemes, the fur trade and much more.
A JOYFUL HARVEST: CELEBRATING THE JEWISH CONTRIBUTION TO SOUTHERN ALBERTA LIFE 1889-2005
A Joyful Harvest tells the story of Jewish life in southern Alberta from 1889 to 2005, beginning with the early pioneers who came from distant lands to the southern most reaches of what was then the Northwest Territories.
Author: Jewish Histo (more)
AFTER THE FUR TRADE: LIVING ON THE LAND
This book is an in-depth look at four of the original homesteader families of Edmonton who staked river lots in about 1870 in the area now known as Highlands. It is a story of Edmonton as it moved from a fur trading post into a farming settle (more)
ALBERTA HISTORY: LESSER SLAVE LAKE REGION, NEWS REVIEWS V1: 1880-1896
Colonial & Indigenous relationships, the fur trade, methods of transportation. From 1880 to 1896, these changes were happening faster than ever before in Northern Alberta!
Containing an overview of these transformations, this book documents s (more)
ALBERTA, FORMERLY A PART OF THE NORTH-WEST TERRITORIES
An Index to Birth, Marriage and Death Registrations Prior to 1900.
Author: Documentary Heritage Society of Alberta (DHSA)
ALBERTA'S GOVERNMENT HOUSE: A VICE REGAL RESIDENCE 1913-2013
In October of 1913, George Hedley Vicars Bulyea, Alberta's first lieutenant governor, celebrated the completion of Government House by throwing a grand fete, to which he invited Albertans from all walks of life. It was easy to imagine in thos (more)
ATHABASCA LANDING ROUTE: YORK BOATS-STURGEON HEADS-SCOWS
The Athabasca Landing Route stretched from Fort Edmonton to Fort McMurray via Athabasca Landing. The HBC used the Athabasca Landing to Fort McMurray section from 1882 to 1920. It was a route with hazards as boats and freight were destroyed, a (more)
BOOZE AND BARS: A BRIEF HISTORY OF PUB CULTURE IN THE CROWSNEST PASS
Welcome to the Crowsnest Pass!
In a region shaped by industry and tragedy, the Crowsnest Pass survived and has created one of the most vibrant and beautiful watering holes in the Canadian Rockies. Surviving amazing hardships in the Crowsnest (more)
BRUTINEL: LE REMARQUABLE DESTIN D'UN FRANÇAIS, BRIGADIER-GÉNÉRAL DE L'ARMÉE CANADIENNE
L'extraordinaire chronique d un citoyen français, Brigadier-Général dans l armée canadienne. Brutinelest la biographie fascinante d un immigrant français en Alberta, Canada, relatée par des amis intimes de la famille, Dominique et Jacques Bay (more)
BRUTINEL: THE EXTRAORDINARY STORY OF A FRENCH CITIZEN BRIGADIER-GENERAL IN THE CANADIAN ARMY
Raymond Brutinel was born into an old family from Alet-les-Bains, in Southern France. At the age of 16 he abandoned his studies to travel around the world on some of the last sailing ships. After his military service in Tarbes in the South-We (more)
CELEBRATING MUSICAL EXCELLENCE
Celebrating 70 years of the Edmonton Youth Orchestra 1952-2022.
Author: Josephine Boxwell
CLEARWATER MEMOIRS: FORT MCMURRAY-DOG TEAMS-SNOW MACHINES-TRAPLINES
Clearwater Memoirs is about the author's experiences in the Fort McMurray region. He tells of oral history passed down and reveals pertinent information not previously documented. If you enjoy reading about northern bush life, with glimpses i (more)
CLEARWATER RIVER: FORT MCMURRAY TO METHYE PORTAGE
The Clearwater River in Northeastern Alberta has a rich history. Evidence of aboriginal activity goes back thousands of years, with explorers and fur traders arriving in 1778. In this book, the author has documented historical sites and event (more)
DAIRIES OF EDMONTON 1905-1955
A historical account of the dairies of Edmonton from 1905 to 1955.
Author: Bob Snyder
EDMONTON HOUSE JOURNALS: CORRESPONDENCE & REPORTS 1806-1821
In 1795, the Hudson's Bay Company established Edmonton House and the North West Company Fort Augustus a few kilometers downstream from the present-day city of Edmonton. Although both posts were moved several times, they operated side by side (more)
EDMONTON HOUSE JOURNALS: INCLUDING THE PEIGAN POST 1826-1834
As Edmonton entered its fourth decade, its future as one of the most profitable Hudson's Bay Company posts seemed secure, but were its best days behind it? In the late 1820s and the 1830s, John Rowand, the imposing figure in charge of the for (more)
EDMONTON HOUSE JOURNALS: REPORTS FROM THE SASKATCHEWAN DISTRICT INCLUDING THE BOW RIVER EXPEDITION
1821-1826
During the 1820s, Edmonton House re-emerged as the headquarters of a much larger Saskatchewan trading district of the Hudson's Bay Company. Its fur-gathering hinterland extended from the southern edges of the boreal forest near pres (more)
EVER-WIDENING CIRCLES: A HISTORY OF ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE
A history of St. Stephen's College, this book tells the stories, not only of the college, the theological students and the faculty who have worked there, but also of the high school, university and nursing students who, for many years, called (more)
GAVIN BRECKENRIDGE 1870-1946
This book is an in-depth research report about Gavin Breckenridge, his family, and the Hazelwood Dairy.
Author: Bob Snyder
HER VOICE, HER CENTURY: FOUR PLAYS ABOUT DARING WOMEN
Celebrate the trailblazing women of Alberta's past! Pick up a copy of Her Voice, Her Century, written by three local authors, including one of our very own Reference Archivists - Karen Simonson! This book of four short plays draws from a rich (more)
JAMES BOND STEELE DIARIES: THE DAILY LIFE OF A ONE-ROOM SCHOOLTEACHER IN EARLY EDMONTON 1885-1891
Published in 2018 to commemorate the thirtieth anniversary of the Highlands Historical Society of Edmonton, the James Bond Steele Diaries follow the daily life of the one room schoolteacher who taught the children of settlers in early Edmonto (more)