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John Barton A bold experiment in autobiography, Lost Family: A Memoir is a book of sonnets that centres around the deaths of John Barton’s parents and sister, but also tracks much of the poet’s early life in Alberta through to a complicated, restless adulthood. Alongside accounts of love, friends and heroes, intolerance, AIDS, and the struggle for equality, Barton’s collection of poems VÉHICULE PRESSBOOKSCATALOGUEABOUT USESPLANADE FICTIONSIGNAL POETRYNEWTITLES
Véhicule Press. Press. On Book of Wings: "Tawhida Tanya Evanson's first novel is a stunning testament to how the grief of heartbreak can bring us back to who we are." - Sheniz Janmohamed, Quill & Quire "Evanson is a seasoned poet, spoken word performer, and oral storyteller, and her craft is evident in this first work of prosefiction."
TITLES SEARCH
Swing in the House and Other Stories. Angelico, Irene. The Third Seder: A Haggadah for Yom Hashoah. Arthur, James. The Suicide's Son. Aubert de Gaspé, Phillipe-Joseph. Canadians of Old. A Man of Sentiment: The Memoirs of Philippe-Joseph Aubert de Gaspé 1786-1871. Yellow-Wolf & Other Tales of the Saint Lawrence.RICOCHET BOOKS
Ricochet Books is a series of vintage noir mysteries edited by Brian Busby. Véhicule Press launched its Ricochet series of vintage noir mysteries with The Crime on Cote des Neiges —a hardboiled detective novel set in Montreal originally published in 1951. At the centre of this novel, and the two others by David Montrose, is the hard-drinking PHOTOGRAPHS FROM MONTRÉAL ARCHIVES Montreal is a city rich in history. In Montreal Photo Album: Photographs from Montreal Archives and Stepping Out: The Golden Age of Montreal Night Clubs Nancy Marrelli presents samples of the city's historical and musical heritage. Below are excerpts and photos fromthe books.
CHARLES BRUCE
THE MULGRAVE ROAD If they stay they stay, if they go they go; On the Mulgrave Road it’s a choice you make. There’s an ax in the stump and a fork in the row THE WALKABLE CITY: FROM HAUSSMANN’S BOULEVARDS TO JANE The idea that a city might not be walkable would never occur to anyone who lived before 1800. Over the past 200 years there have been dramatic changes to our cities. With the very best intentions, Baron George Eugène Haussmann ruthlessly transformed Paris in the mid-19th century. Its broad boulevards and grand vistas are the direct result of Haussmann's thinking about how to adapt cities to a GABRIELLE ROY: ENCHANTMENT AND SORROW Enchantment and Sorrow. From Writers of Montréal. A PENNILESS FREELANCE JOURNALIST selling articles here and there in 1941, Gabrielle Roy lived a marginal existence in a rooming house on Dorchester Street, near Greene Avenue. "For human warmth," she told Donald Cameron many years later,"I used to roam the streets, walk andwalk and walk."
MONTREAL OF YESTERDAY: JEWISH LIFE IN MONTREAL 1900-1920 WINNER 2001 CANADIAN JEWISH BOOK AWARDS Izzy and Betty Kirshenbaum FoundationPrize for Yiddish translation Montreal of Yesterday was originally published in Yiddish in 1947. It had earlier appeared in installments in the pages of the Keneder Adler - the Canadian Eagle - Montreal's legendary Yiddish-language newspaper. For the first time, this captivating classic on Jewish immigrant life in OPEN YOUR HEARTS: THE STORY OF THE JEWISH WAR ORPHANS IN Open Your Hearts tells the story of the 1,123 Jewish war orphans which the Canadian government reluctantly allowed into Canada from 1947 to 1949. In the cavernous reception area of Pier 21 in Halifax on a gray September day in 1947, a group of men and women waited for the first twenty Jewish orphans who had survived the Holocaust in hiding or in concentration and labour camps. VÉHICULE PRESSBOOKSCATALOGUEABOUT USESPLANADE FICTIONSIGNAL POETRYNEWTITLES
John Barton A bold experiment in autobiography, Lost Family: A Memoir is a book of sonnets that centres around the deaths of John Barton’s parents and sister, but also tracks much of the poet’s early life in Alberta through to a complicated, restless adulthood. Alongside accounts of love, friends and heroes, intolerance, AIDS, and the struggle for equality, Barton’s collection of poems VÉHICULE PRESSBOOKSCATALOGUEABOUT USESPLANADE FICTIONSIGNAL POETRYNEWTITLES
Véhicule Press. Press. On Book of Wings: "Tawhida Tanya Evanson's first novel is a stunning testament to how the grief of heartbreak can bring us back to who we are." - Sheniz Janmohamed, Quill & Quire "Evanson is a seasoned poet, spoken word performer, and oral storyteller, and her craft is evident in this first work of prosefiction."
TITLES SEARCH
Swing in the House and Other Stories. Angelico, Irene. The Third Seder: A Haggadah for Yom Hashoah. Arthur, James. The Suicide's Son. Aubert de Gaspé, Phillipe-Joseph. Canadians of Old. A Man of Sentiment: The Memoirs of Philippe-Joseph Aubert de Gaspé 1786-1871. Yellow-Wolf & Other Tales of the Saint Lawrence.RICOCHET BOOKS
Ricochet Books is a series of vintage noir mysteries edited by Brian Busby. Véhicule Press launched its Ricochet series of vintage noir mysteries with The Crime on Cote des Neiges —a hardboiled detective novel set in Montreal originally published in 1951. At the centre of this novel, and the two others by David Montrose, is the hard-drinking PHOTOGRAPHS FROM MONTRÉAL ARCHIVES Montreal is a city rich in history. In Montreal Photo Album: Photographs from Montreal Archives and Stepping Out: The Golden Age of Montreal Night Clubs Nancy Marrelli presents samples of the city's historical and musical heritage. Below are excerpts and photos fromthe books.
CHARLES BRUCE
THE MULGRAVE ROAD If they stay they stay, if they go they go; On the Mulgrave Road it’s a choice you make. There’s an ax in the stump and a fork in the row THE WALKABLE CITY: FROM HAUSSMANN’S BOULEVARDS TO JANE The idea that a city might not be walkable would never occur to anyone who lived before 1800. Over the past 200 years there have been dramatic changes to our cities. With the very best intentions, Baron George Eugène Haussmann ruthlessly transformed Paris in the mid-19th century. Its broad boulevards and grand vistas are the direct result of Haussmann's thinking about how to adapt cities to a GABRIELLE ROY: ENCHANTMENT AND SORROW Enchantment and Sorrow. From Writers of Montréal. A PENNILESS FREELANCE JOURNALIST selling articles here and there in 1941, Gabrielle Roy lived a marginal existence in a rooming house on Dorchester Street, near Greene Avenue. "For human warmth," she told Donald Cameron many years later,"I used to roam the streets, walk andwalk and walk."
MONTREAL OF YESTERDAY: JEWISH LIFE IN MONTREAL 1900-1920 WINNER 2001 CANADIAN JEWISH BOOK AWARDS Izzy and Betty Kirshenbaum FoundationPrize for Yiddish translation Montreal of Yesterday was originally published in Yiddish in 1947. It had earlier appeared in installments in the pages of the Keneder Adler - the Canadian Eagle - Montreal's legendary Yiddish-language newspaper. For the first time, this captivating classic on Jewish immigrant life in OPEN YOUR HEARTS: THE STORY OF THE JEWISH WAR ORPHANS IN Open Your Hearts tells the story of the 1,123 Jewish war orphans which the Canadian government reluctantly allowed into Canada from 1947 to 1949. In the cavernous reception area of Pier 21 in Halifax on a gray September day in 1947, a group of men and women waited for the first twenty Jewish orphans who had survived the Holocaust in hiding or in concentration and labour camps. VEHICULE PRESS NEW TITLES Perilous Passage. Arthur Mayse with an introduction by Susan Mayse. Trade paperback. Pre-order now - Available September 2021. ISBN13: 9781550655841. US & International. US $11.95. Canadian Customers. CDN$14.95.
VEHICULE PRESS
1996-2021 Vehicule Press, All Rights Reserved. share PHOTOGRAPHS FROM MONTRÉAL ARCHIVES Montreal is a city rich in history. In Montreal Photo Album: Photographs from Montreal Archives and Stepping Out: The Golden Age of Montreal Night Clubs Nancy Marrelli presents samples of the city's historical and musical heritage. Below are excerpts and photos fromthe books.
VÉHICULE PRESS
"The Family Way is a love letter to families, chosen and otherwise, and an engagingly bittersweet tale of the city of Montreal." — Ann-Marie MacDonald, author of Adult Onset "Tender, affectionate and sexy, The Family Way is an astute chronicle of modern queer life at middle age. With sharp-eyed observations on love, loss, sex and friendship, Christopher DiRaddo has crafted a timely taleCHARLES BRUCE
WORDS ARE NEVER ENOUGH These are the fellows who smell of salt to the prairie, Keep the back country informed of crumbling swell That buckles the international course off Halifax TECHNIQUES IN HOME WINEMAKING: THE COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE TO This updated edition of the bestselling Techniques in Home Winemaking is the comprehensive guide for beginners and advanced winemakers looking for the latest techniques in premium wine production. From choosing the raw material-concentrate, juice or grapes-to bottling, this book provides detailed instructions on selecting and using equipment, determining the best material for specific wine THE MAN WHO KILLED HOUDINI The Man Who Killed Houdini. Don Bell. On October 22, 1926, Montreal student J. Gordon Whitehead stepped into Harry Houdini's dressing room and sucker-punched the legendary magician and illusionist. Nine days later, Houdini was dead, victim of a ruptured appendix; meanwhile, J. Gordon Whitehead had permanently vanished from the public eye. ENGLISH IS NOT A MAGIC LANGUAGE From award-winning translator Sheila Fischman comes a new novel by bestselling Quebec author and Canada Reads finalist Jacques Poulin, English Is Not a Magic Language. A follow-up to the author’s critically acclaimed 2006 novel, Translation Is a Love Affair (Archipelago Books), here we meet reader-for-hire Francis, the little brother of novelist Jack Waterman, whom longtime Poulin fans willSIT HOW YOU WANT
Power and sex take centre stage in Robin Richardson’s formidable third collection, Sit How You Want. Plane crashes and automobile mishaps are the backdrop for female narrators who grapple with terror, anxiety, and powerlessness: “When I say I’m fine I mean the sky has opened / like an old wound under scurvy.” In their grim wit, sinister straight talk, and sometimes violent bawdiness SWINGING IN PARADISE: THE STORY OF JAZZ IN MONTREAL An excerpt from Swinging in Paradise: The Story of Jazz in Montreal by John Gilmore In the autumn of 1916, while troop trains loaded in Montreal for the war in Europe, a shy, bespectacled, twenty-six-year-old Englishman shook hands with his mentor and boarded a Pullman car warming at Windsor station. VÉHICULE PRESSBOOKSCATALOGUEABOUT USESPLANADE FICTIONSIGNAL POETRYNEWTITLES
John Barton A bold experiment in autobiography, Lost Family: A Memoir is a book of sonnets that centres around the deaths of John Barton’s parents and sister, but also tracks much of the poet’s early life in Alberta through to a complicated, restless adulthood. Alongside accounts of love, friends and heroes, intolerance, AIDS, and the struggle for equality, Barton’s collection of poems VÉHICULE PRESSBOOKSCATALOGUEABOUT USESPLANADE FICTIONSIGNAL POETRYNEWTITLES
Véhicule Press. Press. On Book of Wings: "Tawhida Tanya Evanson's first novel is a stunning testament to how the grief of heartbreak can bring us back to who we are." - Sheniz Janmohamed, Quill & Quire "Evanson is a seasoned poet, spoken word performer, and oral storyteller, and her craft is evident in this first work of prosefiction."
TITLES SEARCH
Swing in the House and Other Stories. Angelico, Irene. The Third Seder: A Haggadah for Yom Hashoah. Arthur, James. The Suicide's Son. Aubert de Gaspé, Phillipe-Joseph. Canadians of Old. A Man of Sentiment: The Memoirs of Philippe-Joseph Aubert de Gaspé 1786-1871. Yellow-Wolf & Other Tales of the Saint Lawrence.RICOCHET BOOKS
Ricochet Books is a series of vintage noir mysteries edited by Brian Busby. Véhicule Press launched its Ricochet series of vintage noir mysteries with The Crime on Cote des Neiges —a hardboiled detective novel set in Montreal originally published in 1951. At the centre of this novel, and the two others by David Montrose, is the hard-drinking PHOTOGRAPHS FROM MONTRÉAL ARCHIVES Montreal is a city rich in history. In Montreal Photo Album: Photographs from Montreal Archives and Stepping Out: The Golden Age of Montreal Night Clubs Nancy Marrelli presents samples of the city's historical and musical heritage. Below are excerpts and photos fromthe books.
CHARLES BRUCE
THE MULGRAVE ROAD If they stay they stay, if they go they go; On the Mulgrave Road it’s a choice you make. There’s an ax in the stump and a fork in the row THE WALKABLE CITY: FROM HAUSSMANN’S BOULEVARDS TO JANE The idea that a city might not be walkable would never occur to anyone who lived before 1800. Over the past 200 years there have been dramatic changes to our cities. With the very best intentions, Baron George Eugène Haussmann ruthlessly transformed Paris in the mid-19th century. Its broad boulevards and grand vistas are the direct result of Haussmann's thinking about how to adapt cities to a GABRIELLE ROY: ENCHANTMENT AND SORROW Enchantment and Sorrow. From Writers of Montréal. A PENNILESS FREELANCE JOURNALIST selling articles here and there in 1941, Gabrielle Roy lived a marginal existence in a rooming house on Dorchester Street, near Greene Avenue. "For human warmth," she told Donald Cameron many years later,"I used to roam the streets, walk andwalk and walk."
MONTREAL OF YESTERDAY: JEWISH LIFE IN MONTREAL 1900-1920 WINNER 2001 CANADIAN JEWISH BOOK AWARDS Izzy and Betty Kirshenbaum FoundationPrize for Yiddish translation Montreal of Yesterday was originally published in Yiddish in 1947. It had earlier appeared in installments in the pages of the Keneder Adler - the Canadian Eagle - Montreal's legendary Yiddish-language newspaper. For the first time, this captivating classic on Jewish immigrant life in OPEN YOUR HEARTS: THE STORY OF THE JEWISH WAR ORPHANS IN Open Your Hearts tells the story of the 1,123 Jewish war orphans which the Canadian government reluctantly allowed into Canada from 1947 to 1949. In the cavernous reception area of Pier 21 in Halifax on a gray September day in 1947, a group of men and women waited for the first twenty Jewish orphans who had survived the Holocaust in hiding or in concentration and labour camps. VÉHICULE PRESSBOOKSCATALOGUEABOUT USESPLANADE FICTIONSIGNAL POETRYNEWTITLES
John Barton A bold experiment in autobiography, Lost Family: A Memoir is a book of sonnets that centres around the deaths of John Barton’s parents and sister, but also tracks much of the poet’s early life in Alberta through to a complicated, restless adulthood. Alongside accounts of love, friends and heroes, intolerance, AIDS, and the struggle for equality, Barton’s collection of poems VÉHICULE PRESSBOOKSCATALOGUEABOUT USESPLANADE FICTIONSIGNAL POETRYNEWTITLES
Véhicule Press. Press. On Book of Wings: "Tawhida Tanya Evanson's first novel is a stunning testament to how the grief of heartbreak can bring us back to who we are." - Sheniz Janmohamed, Quill & Quire "Evanson is a seasoned poet, spoken word performer, and oral storyteller, and her craft is evident in this first work of prosefiction."
TITLES SEARCH
Swing in the House and Other Stories. Angelico, Irene. The Third Seder: A Haggadah for Yom Hashoah. Arthur, James. The Suicide's Son. Aubert de Gaspé, Phillipe-Joseph. Canadians of Old. A Man of Sentiment: The Memoirs of Philippe-Joseph Aubert de Gaspé 1786-1871. Yellow-Wolf & Other Tales of the Saint Lawrence.RICOCHET BOOKS
Ricochet Books is a series of vintage noir mysteries edited by Brian Busby. Véhicule Press launched its Ricochet series of vintage noir mysteries with The Crime on Cote des Neiges —a hardboiled detective novel set in Montreal originally published in 1951. At the centre of this novel, and the two others by David Montrose, is the hard-drinking PHOTOGRAPHS FROM MONTRÉAL ARCHIVES Montreal is a city rich in history. In Montreal Photo Album: Photographs from Montreal Archives and Stepping Out: The Golden Age of Montreal Night Clubs Nancy Marrelli presents samples of the city's historical and musical heritage. Below are excerpts and photos fromthe books.
CHARLES BRUCE
THE MULGRAVE ROAD If they stay they stay, if they go they go; On the Mulgrave Road it’s a choice you make. There’s an ax in the stump and a fork in the row THE WALKABLE CITY: FROM HAUSSMANN’S BOULEVARDS TO JANE The idea that a city might not be walkable would never occur to anyone who lived before 1800. Over the past 200 years there have been dramatic changes to our cities. With the very best intentions, Baron George Eugène Haussmann ruthlessly transformed Paris in the mid-19th century. Its broad boulevards and grand vistas are the direct result of Haussmann's thinking about how to adapt cities to a GABRIELLE ROY: ENCHANTMENT AND SORROW Enchantment and Sorrow. From Writers of Montréal. A PENNILESS FREELANCE JOURNALIST selling articles here and there in 1941, Gabrielle Roy lived a marginal existence in a rooming house on Dorchester Street, near Greene Avenue. "For human warmth," she told Donald Cameron many years later,"I used to roam the streets, walk andwalk and walk."
MONTREAL OF YESTERDAY: JEWISH LIFE IN MONTREAL 1900-1920 WINNER 2001 CANADIAN JEWISH BOOK AWARDS Izzy and Betty Kirshenbaum FoundationPrize for Yiddish translation Montreal of Yesterday was originally published in Yiddish in 1947. It had earlier appeared in installments in the pages of the Keneder Adler - the Canadian Eagle - Montreal's legendary Yiddish-language newspaper. For the first time, this captivating classic on Jewish immigrant life in OPEN YOUR HEARTS: THE STORY OF THE JEWISH WAR ORPHANS IN Open Your Hearts tells the story of the 1,123 Jewish war orphans which the Canadian government reluctantly allowed into Canada from 1947 to 1949. In the cavernous reception area of Pier 21 in Halifax on a gray September day in 1947, a group of men and women waited for the first twenty Jewish orphans who had survived the Holocaust in hiding or in concentration and labour camps. VEHICULE PRESS NEW TITLES Perilous Passage. Arthur Mayse with an introduction by Susan Mayse. Trade paperback. Pre-order now - Available September 2021. ISBN13: 9781550655841. US & International. US $11.95. Canadian Customers. CDN$14.95.
VEHICULE PRESS
1996-2021 Vehicule Press, All Rights Reserved. share PHOTOGRAPHS FROM MONTRÉAL ARCHIVES Montreal is a city rich in history. In Montreal Photo Album: Photographs from Montreal Archives and Stepping Out: The Golden Age of Montreal Night Clubs Nancy Marrelli presents samples of the city's historical and musical heritage. Below are excerpts and photos fromthe books.
VÉHICULE PRESS
"The Family Way is a love letter to families, chosen and otherwise, and an engagingly bittersweet tale of the city of Montreal." — Ann-Marie MacDonald, author of Adult Onset "Tender, affectionate and sexy, The Family Way is an astute chronicle of modern queer life at middle age. With sharp-eyed observations on love, loss, sex and friendship, Christopher DiRaddo has crafted a timely taleCHARLES BRUCE
WORDS ARE NEVER ENOUGH These are the fellows who smell of salt to the prairie, Keep the back country informed of crumbling swell That buckles the international course off Halifax TECHNIQUES IN HOME WINEMAKING: THE COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE TO This updated edition of the bestselling Techniques in Home Winemaking is the comprehensive guide for beginners and advanced winemakers looking for the latest techniques in premium wine production. From choosing the raw material-concentrate, juice or grapes-to bottling, this book provides detailed instructions on selecting and using equipment, determining the best material for specific wine THE MAN WHO KILLED HOUDINI The Man Who Killed Houdini. Don Bell. On October 22, 1926, Montreal student J. Gordon Whitehead stepped into Harry Houdini's dressing room and sucker-punched the legendary magician and illusionist. Nine days later, Houdini was dead, victim of a ruptured appendix; meanwhile, J. Gordon Whitehead had permanently vanished from the public eye. ENGLISH IS NOT A MAGIC LANGUAGE From award-winning translator Sheila Fischman comes a new novel by bestselling Quebec author and Canada Reads finalist Jacques Poulin, English Is Not a Magic Language. A follow-up to the author’s critically acclaimed 2006 novel, Translation Is a Love Affair (Archipelago Books), here we meet reader-for-hire Francis, the little brother of novelist Jack Waterman, whom longtime Poulin fans willSIT HOW YOU WANT
Power and sex take centre stage in Robin Richardson’s formidable third collection, Sit How You Want. Plane crashes and automobile mishaps are the backdrop for female narrators who grapple with terror, anxiety, and powerlessness: “When I say I’m fine I mean the sky has opened / like an old wound under scurvy.” In their grim wit, sinister straight talk, and sometimes violent bawdiness SWINGING IN PARADISE: THE STORY OF JAZZ IN MONTREAL An excerpt from Swinging in Paradise: The Story of Jazz in Montreal by John Gilmore In the autumn of 1916, while troop trains loaded in Montreal for the war in Europe, a shy, bespectacled, twenty-six-year-old Englishman shook hands with his mentor and boarded a Pullman car warming at Windsor station. VÉHICULE PRESSBOOKSCATALOGUEABOUT USESPLANADE FICTIONSIGNAL POETRYNEWTITLES
John Barton A bold experiment in autobiography, Lost Family: A Memoir is a book of sonnets that centres around the deaths of John Barton’s parents and sister, but also tracks much of the poet’s early life in Alberta through to a complicated, restless VÉHICULE PRESSBOOKSCATALOGUEABOUT USESPLANADE FICTIONSIGNAL POETRYNEWTITLES
Véhicule Press. Press. On Book of Wings: "Tawhida Tanya Evanson's first novel is a stunning testament to how the grief of heartbreak can bring us back to who we are." - Sheniz Janmohamed, Quill & Quire "Evanson is a seasoned poet, spoken word performer, and oral storyteller, and her craft is evident in this first work of prosefiction."
RICOCHET BOOKS
Ricochet Books is a series of vintage noir mysteries edited by Brian Busby. Véhicule Press launched its Ricochet series of vintage noir mysteries with The Crime on Cote des Neiges —a hardboiled detective novel set in Montreal originally published in 1951. At the centre of this novel, and the two others by David Montrose, is the hard-drinkingTITLES SEARCH
Swing in the House and Other Stories. Angelico, Irene. The Third Seder: A Haggadah for Yom Hashoah. Arthur, James. The Suicide's Son. Aubert de Gaspé, Phillipe-Joseph. Canadians of Old. A Man of Sentiment: The Memoirs of Philippe-Joseph Aubert de Gaspé 1786-1871. Yellow-Wolf & Other Tales of the Saint Lawrence.VÉHICULE PRESS
"The Family Way is a love letter to families, chosen and otherwise, and an engagingly bittersweet tale of the city of Montreal." — Ann-Marie MacDonald, author of Adult Onset "Tender, affectionate and sexy, The Family Way is an astute chronicle of modern queer life at middle age. With sharp-eyed observations on love, loss, sex and friendship, Christopher DiRaddo has crafted a timely taleCHARLES BRUCE
THE MULGRAVE ROAD If they stay they stay, if they go they go; On the Mulgrave Road it’s a choice you make. There’s an ax in the stump and a fork in the rowCHARLES BRUCE
WORDS ARE NEVER ENOUGH These are the fellows who smell of salt to the prairie, Keep the back country informed of crumbling swell That buckles the international course off Halifax GABRIELLE ROY: ENCHANTMENT AND SORROW Enchantment and Sorrow. From Writers of Montréal. A PENNILESS FREELANCE JOURNALIST selling articles here and there in 1941, Gabrielle Roy lived a marginal existence in a rooming house on Dorchester Street, near Greene Avenue. "For human warmth," she told Donald Cameron many years later,"I used to roam the streets, walk andwalk and walk."
MONTREAL OF YESTERDAY: JEWISH LIFE IN MONTREAL 1900-1920 WINNER 2001 CANADIAN JEWISH BOOK AWARDS Izzy and Betty Kirshenbaum FoundationPrize for Yiddish translation Montreal of Yesterday was originally published in Yiddish in 1947. It had earlier appeared in installments in the pages of the Keneder Adler - the Canadian Eagle - Montreal's legendary Yiddish-language newspaper. For the first time, this captivating classic on Jewish immigrant life in OPEN YOUR HEARTS: THE STORY OF THE JEWISH WAR ORPHANS IN Open Your Hearts tells the story of the 1,123 Jewish war orphans which the Canadian government reluctantly allowed into Canada from 1947 to 1949. In the cavernous reception area of Pier 21 in Halifax on a gray September day in 1947, a group of men and women waited for the first twenty Jewish orphans who had survived the Holocaust in hiding or in concentration and labour camps. VÉHICULE PRESSBOOKSCATALOGUEABOUT USESPLANADE FICTIONSIGNAL POETRYNEWTITLES
John Barton A bold experiment in autobiography, Lost Family: A Memoir is a book of sonnets that centres around the deaths of John Barton’s parents and sister, but also tracks much of the poet’s early life in Alberta through to a complicated, restless VÉHICULE PRESSBOOKSCATALOGUEABOUT USESPLANADE FICTIONSIGNAL POETRYNEWTITLES
Véhicule Press. Press. On Book of Wings: "Tawhida Tanya Evanson's first novel is a stunning testament to how the grief of heartbreak can bring us back to who we are." - Sheniz Janmohamed, Quill & Quire "Evanson is a seasoned poet, spoken word performer, and oral storyteller, and her craft is evident in this first work of prosefiction."
RICOCHET BOOKS
Ricochet Books is a series of vintage noir mysteries edited by Brian Busby. Véhicule Press launched its Ricochet series of vintage noir mysteries with The Crime on Cote des Neiges —a hardboiled detective novel set in Montreal originally published in 1951. At the centre of this novel, and the two others by David Montrose, is the hard-drinkingTITLES SEARCH
Swing in the House and Other Stories. Angelico, Irene. The Third Seder: A Haggadah for Yom Hashoah. Arthur, James. The Suicide's Son. Aubert de Gaspé, Phillipe-Joseph. Canadians of Old. A Man of Sentiment: The Memoirs of Philippe-Joseph Aubert de Gaspé 1786-1871. Yellow-Wolf & Other Tales of the Saint Lawrence.VÉHICULE PRESS
"The Family Way is a love letter to families, chosen and otherwise, and an engagingly bittersweet tale of the city of Montreal." — Ann-Marie MacDonald, author of Adult Onset "Tender, affectionate and sexy, The Family Way is an astute chronicle of modern queer life at middle age. With sharp-eyed observations on love, loss, sex and friendship, Christopher DiRaddo has crafted a timely taleCHARLES BRUCE
THE MULGRAVE ROAD If they stay they stay, if they go they go; On the Mulgrave Road it’s a choice you make. There’s an ax in the stump and a fork in the rowCHARLES BRUCE
WORDS ARE NEVER ENOUGH These are the fellows who smell of salt to the prairie, Keep the back country informed of crumbling swell That buckles the international course off Halifax GABRIELLE ROY: ENCHANTMENT AND SORROW Enchantment and Sorrow. From Writers of Montréal. A PENNILESS FREELANCE JOURNALIST selling articles here and there in 1941, Gabrielle Roy lived a marginal existence in a rooming house on Dorchester Street, near Greene Avenue. "For human warmth," she told Donald Cameron many years later,"I used to roam the streets, walk andwalk and walk."
MONTREAL OF YESTERDAY: JEWISH LIFE IN MONTREAL 1900-1920 WINNER 2001 CANADIAN JEWISH BOOK AWARDS Izzy and Betty Kirshenbaum FoundationPrize for Yiddish translation Montreal of Yesterday was originally published in Yiddish in 1947. It had earlier appeared in installments in the pages of the Keneder Adler - the Canadian Eagle - Montreal's legendary Yiddish-language newspaper. For the first time, this captivating classic on Jewish immigrant life in OPEN YOUR HEARTS: THE STORY OF THE JEWISH WAR ORPHANS IN Open Your Hearts tells the story of the 1,123 Jewish war orphans which the Canadian government reluctantly allowed into Canada from 1947 to 1949. In the cavernous reception area of Pier 21 in Halifax on a gray September day in 1947, a group of men and women waited for the first twenty Jewish orphans who had survived the Holocaust in hiding or in concentration and labour camps.VÉHICULE PRESS
John Barton A bold experiment in autobiography, Lost Family: A Memoir is a book of sonnets that centres around the deaths of John Barton’s parents and sister, but also tracks much of the poet’s early life in Alberta through to a complicated, restless VEHICULE PRESS NEW TITLES Perilous Passage. Arthur Mayse with an introduction by Susan Mayse. Trade paperback. Pre-order now - Available September 2021. ISBN13: 9781550655841. US & International. US $11.95. Canadian Customers. CDN$14.95.
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Submissions. We primarily publish Canadian authors and prefer to receive submissions in electronic format. Poetry ( Signal Editions ): Carmine Starnino, editor. At present we are not accepting poetry manuscripts. Esplanade Books publishes literary novels, novellas, short story collections, and translations from Canadian authors. DOMINOES AT THE CROSSROADS Linked portraits from the Caribbean diaspora.Dominoes at the Crossroads maps an alternate Canada—one crisscrossed by a Caribbean diaspora seeking music, futures, and portals to their past. In this collection of stories, Kaie Kellough’s characters navigate race, history, and coming-of-age by way of their confessions and dreams. Through the eyes of jazz musicians, hitchhikers, quiet THE WALKABLE CITY: FROM HAUSSMANN’S BOULEVARDS TO JANE The idea that a city might not be walkable would never occur to anyone who lived before 1800. Over the past 200 years there have been dramatic changes to our cities. With the very best intentions, Baron George Eugène Haussmann ruthlessly transformed Paris in the mid-19th century. Its broad boulevards and grand vistas are the direct result of Haussmann's thinking about how to adapt cities to a URBAN LANDSCAPE: RETURN OF THE MONTREAL MELON The FedEx driver must have been scratching his head. He had an order to drive to the back of the YMCA in the heart of Montreal's Notre Dame de Grace (NDG) district, find the garden there, and pick up a package. A very important package. Extra rush, extra fragile. A melon was going to Toronto. The next morning it would be eaten on CBC national radio, live, and it had better get there safe and JOAN AND GOODRIGE: MY LIFE WITH GOODRIDGE ROBERTS When the author met Goodridge Roberts , he was 48 years old and she was thirty. Roberts, part of a celebrated Canadian literary family, was earning recognition as an important Canadian artist. In this heartfelt memoir Joan Roberts describes in a forthright way how they came together and the realities of her life as wife and partner to a man committed to his art, while she practiced CULTURE IN TRANSIT: TRANSLATING THE LITERATURE OF QUEBEC Culture in Transit was originally published in 1995. This edition, with a new introduction by Sherry Simon, has been revised, and expanded to include four new contributors to reflect changes in the translation scene over the last decades. Sherry Simon is the author of Translating Montreal as well as numerous other books on translation.MOCKINGBIRD
Mockingbird Derek Webster. In poetry that strikes a delicate balance between candour and lament, Mockingbird tracks the aftershocks of a failed marriage through a variety of self-portraits. Derek Webster’s speakers itemize their regrets and fears while keeping sentimentality in check, the result is a first book of exceptional emotional power. THE MAN WHO KILLED HOUDINI The Man Who Killed Houdini. Don Bell. On October 22, 1926, Montreal student J. Gordon Whitehead stepped into Harry Houdini's dressing room and sucker-punched the legendary magician and illusionist. Nine days later, Houdini was dead, victim of a ruptured appendix; meanwhile, J. Gordon Whitehead had permanently vanished from the public eye. VÉHICULE PRESSBOOKSCATALOGUEABOUT USESPLANADE FICTIONSIGNAL POETRYNEWTITLES
John Barton A bold experiment in autobiography, Lost Family: A Memoir is a book of sonnets that centres around the deaths of John Barton’s parents and sister, but also tracks much of the poet’s early life in Alberta through to a complicated, restless VÉHICULE PRESSBOOKSCATALOGUEABOUT USESPLANADE FICTIONSIGNAL POETRYNEWTITLES
Véhicule Press. Press. On Book of Wings: "Tawhida Tanya Evanson's first novel is a stunning testament to how the grief of heartbreak can bring us back to who we are." - Sheniz Janmohamed, Quill & Quire "Evanson is a seasoned poet, spoken word performer, and oral storyteller, and her craft is evident in this first work of prosefiction."
RICOCHET BOOKS
Ricochet Books is a series of vintage noir mysteries edited by Brian Busby. Véhicule Press launched its Ricochet series of vintage noir mysteries with The Crime on Cote des Neiges —a hardboiled detective novel set in Montreal originally published in 1951. At the centre of this novel, and the two others by David Montrose, is the hard-drinkingTITLES SEARCH
Swing in the House and Other Stories. Angelico, Irene. The Third Seder: A Haggadah for Yom Hashoah. Arthur, James. The Suicide's Son. Aubert de Gaspé, Phillipe-Joseph. Canadians of Old. A Man of Sentiment: The Memoirs of Philippe-Joseph Aubert de Gaspé 1786-1871. Yellow-Wolf & Other Tales of the Saint Lawrence.VÉHICULE PRESS
"The Family Way is a love letter to families, chosen and otherwise, and an engagingly bittersweet tale of the city of Montreal." — Ann-Marie MacDonald, author of Adult Onset "Tender, affectionate and sexy, The Family Way is an astute chronicle of modern queer life at middle age. With sharp-eyed observations on love, loss, sex and friendship, Christopher DiRaddo has crafted a timely taleCHARLES BRUCE
THE MULGRAVE ROAD If they stay they stay, if they go they go; On the Mulgrave Road it’s a choice you make. There’s an ax in the stump and a fork in the rowCHARLES BRUCE
WORDS ARE NEVER ENOUGH These are the fellows who smell of salt to the prairie, Keep the back country informed of crumbling swell That buckles the international course off Halifax GABRIELLE ROY: ENCHANTMENT AND SORROW Enchantment and Sorrow. From Writers of Montréal. A PENNILESS FREELANCE JOURNALIST selling articles here and there in 1941, Gabrielle Roy lived a marginal existence in a rooming house on Dorchester Street, near Greene Avenue. "For human warmth," she told Donald Cameron many years later,"I used to roam the streets, walk andwalk and walk."
MONTREAL OF YESTERDAY: JEWISH LIFE IN MONTREAL 1900-1920 WINNER 2001 CANADIAN JEWISH BOOK AWARDS Izzy and Betty Kirshenbaum FoundationPrize for Yiddish translation Montreal of Yesterday was originally published in Yiddish in 1947. It had earlier appeared in installments in the pages of the Keneder Adler - the Canadian Eagle - Montreal's legendary Yiddish-language newspaper. For the first time, this captivating classic on Jewish immigrant life in OPEN YOUR HEARTS: THE STORY OF THE JEWISH WAR ORPHANS IN Open Your Hearts tells the story of the 1,123 Jewish war orphans which the Canadian government reluctantly allowed into Canada from 1947 to 1949. In the cavernous reception area of Pier 21 in Halifax on a gray September day in 1947, a group of men and women waited for the first twenty Jewish orphans who had survived the Holocaust in hiding or in concentration and labour camps. VÉHICULE PRESSBOOKSCATALOGUEABOUT USESPLANADE FICTIONSIGNAL POETRYNEWTITLES
John Barton A bold experiment in autobiography, Lost Family: A Memoir is a book of sonnets that centres around the deaths of John Barton’s parents and sister, but also tracks much of the poet’s early life in Alberta through to a complicated, restless VÉHICULE PRESSBOOKSCATALOGUEABOUT USESPLANADE FICTIONSIGNAL POETRYNEWTITLES
Véhicule Press. Press. On Book of Wings: "Tawhida Tanya Evanson's first novel is a stunning testament to how the grief of heartbreak can bring us back to who we are." - Sheniz Janmohamed, Quill & Quire "Evanson is a seasoned poet, spoken word performer, and oral storyteller, and her craft is evident in this first work of prosefiction."
RICOCHET BOOKS
Ricochet Books is a series of vintage noir mysteries edited by Brian Busby. Véhicule Press launched its Ricochet series of vintage noir mysteries with The Crime on Cote des Neiges —a hardboiled detective novel set in Montreal originally published in 1951. At the centre of this novel, and the two others by David Montrose, is the hard-drinkingTITLES SEARCH
Swing in the House and Other Stories. Angelico, Irene. The Third Seder: A Haggadah for Yom Hashoah. Arthur, James. The Suicide's Son. Aubert de Gaspé, Phillipe-Joseph. Canadians of Old. A Man of Sentiment: The Memoirs of Philippe-Joseph Aubert de Gaspé 1786-1871. Yellow-Wolf & Other Tales of the Saint Lawrence.VÉHICULE PRESS
"The Family Way is a love letter to families, chosen and otherwise, and an engagingly bittersweet tale of the city of Montreal." — Ann-Marie MacDonald, author of Adult Onset "Tender, affectionate and sexy, The Family Way is an astute chronicle of modern queer life at middle age. With sharp-eyed observations on love, loss, sex and friendship, Christopher DiRaddo has crafted a timely taleCHARLES BRUCE
THE MULGRAVE ROAD If they stay they stay, if they go they go; On the Mulgrave Road it’s a choice you make. There’s an ax in the stump and a fork in the rowCHARLES BRUCE
WORDS ARE NEVER ENOUGH These are the fellows who smell of salt to the prairie, Keep the back country informed of crumbling swell That buckles the international course off Halifax GABRIELLE ROY: ENCHANTMENT AND SORROW Enchantment and Sorrow. From Writers of Montréal. A PENNILESS FREELANCE JOURNALIST selling articles here and there in 1941, Gabrielle Roy lived a marginal existence in a rooming house on Dorchester Street, near Greene Avenue. "For human warmth," she told Donald Cameron many years later,"I used to roam the streets, walk andwalk and walk."
MONTREAL OF YESTERDAY: JEWISH LIFE IN MONTREAL 1900-1920 WINNER 2001 CANADIAN JEWISH BOOK AWARDS Izzy and Betty Kirshenbaum FoundationPrize for Yiddish translation Montreal of Yesterday was originally published in Yiddish in 1947. It had earlier appeared in installments in the pages of the Keneder Adler - the Canadian Eagle - Montreal's legendary Yiddish-language newspaper. For the first time, this captivating classic on Jewish immigrant life in OPEN YOUR HEARTS: THE STORY OF THE JEWISH WAR ORPHANS IN Open Your Hearts tells the story of the 1,123 Jewish war orphans which the Canadian government reluctantly allowed into Canada from 1947 to 1949. In the cavernous reception area of Pier 21 in Halifax on a gray September day in 1947, a group of men and women waited for the first twenty Jewish orphans who had survived the Holocaust in hiding or in concentration and labour camps.VÉHICULE PRESS
John Barton A bold experiment in autobiography, Lost Family: A Memoir is a book of sonnets that centres around the deaths of John Barton’s parents and sister, but also tracks much of the poet’s early life in Alberta through to a complicated, restless VEHICULE PRESS NEW TITLES Perilous Passage. Arthur Mayse with an introduction by Susan Mayse. Trade paperback. Pre-order now - Available September 2021. ISBN13: 9781550655841. US & International. US $11.95. Canadian Customers. CDN$14.95.
SUBMISSIONS
Submissions. We primarily publish Canadian authors and prefer to receive submissions in electronic format. Poetry ( Signal Editions ): Carmine Starnino, editor. At present we are not accepting poetry manuscripts. Esplanade Books publishes literary novels, novellas, short story collections, and translations from Canadian authors. DOMINOES AT THE CROSSROADS Linked portraits from the Caribbean diaspora.Dominoes at the Crossroads maps an alternate Canada—one crisscrossed by a Caribbean diaspora seeking music, futures, and portals to their past. In this collection of stories, Kaie Kellough’s characters navigate race, history, and coming-of-age by way of their confessions and dreams. Through the eyes of jazz musicians, hitchhikers, quiet THE WALKABLE CITY: FROM HAUSSMANN’S BOULEVARDS TO JANE The idea that a city might not be walkable would never occur to anyone who lived before 1800. Over the past 200 years there have been dramatic changes to our cities. With the very best intentions, Baron George Eugène Haussmann ruthlessly transformed Paris in the mid-19th century. Its broad boulevards and grand vistas are the direct result of Haussmann's thinking about how to adapt cities to a URBAN LANDSCAPE: RETURN OF THE MONTREAL MELON The FedEx driver must have been scratching his head. He had an order to drive to the back of the YMCA in the heart of Montreal's Notre Dame de Grace (NDG) district, find the garden there, and pick up a package. A very important package. Extra rush, extra fragile. A melon was going to Toronto. The next morning it would be eaten on CBC national radio, live, and it had better get there safe and JOAN AND GOODRIGE: MY LIFE WITH GOODRIDGE ROBERTS When the author met Goodridge Roberts , he was 48 years old and she was thirty. Roberts, part of a celebrated Canadian literary family, was earning recognition as an important Canadian artist. In this heartfelt memoir Joan Roberts describes in a forthright way how they came together and the realities of her life as wife and partner to a man committed to his art, while she practiced CULTURE IN TRANSIT: TRANSLATING THE LITERATURE OF QUEBEC Culture in Transit was originally published in 1995. This edition, with a new introduction by Sherry Simon, has been revised, and expanded to include four new contributors to reflect changes in the translation scene over the last decades. Sherry Simon is the author of Translating Montreal as well as numerous other books on translation.MOCKINGBIRD
Mockingbird Derek Webster. In poetry that strikes a delicate balance between candour and lament, Mockingbird tracks the aftershocks of a failed marriage through a variety of self-portraits. Derek Webster’s speakers itemize their regrets and fears while keeping sentimentality in check, the result is a first book of exceptional emotional power. THE MAN WHO KILLED HOUDINI The Man Who Killed Houdini. Don Bell. On October 22, 1926, Montreal student J. Gordon Whitehead stepped into Harry Houdini's dressing room and sucker-punched the legendary magician and illusionist. Nine days later, Houdini was dead, victim of a ruptured appendix; meanwhile, J. Gordon Whitehead had permanently vanished from the public eye. VÉHICULE PRESSBOOKSCATALOGUEABOUT USESPLANADE FICTIONSIGNAL POETRYNEWTITLES
John Barton A bold experiment in autobiography, Lost Family: A Memoir is a book of sonnets that centres around the deaths of John Barton’s parents and sister, but also tracks much of the poet’s early life in Alberta through to a complicated, restless VÉHICULE PRESSBOOKSCATALOGUEABOUT USESPLANADE FICTIONSIGNAL POETRYNEWTITLES
Véhicule Press. Press. On Book of Wings: "Tawhida Tanya Evanson's first novel is a stunning testament to how the grief of heartbreak can bring us back to who we are." - Sheniz Janmohamed, Quill & Quire "Evanson is a seasoned poet, spoken word performer, and oral storyteller, and her craft is evident in this first work of prosefiction."
RICOCHET BOOKS
Ricochet Books is a series of vintage noir mysteries edited by Brian Busby. Véhicule Press launched its Ricochet series of vintage noir mysteries with The Crime on Cote des Neiges —a hardboiled detective novel set in Montreal originally published in 1951. At the centre of this novel, and the two others by David Montrose, is the hard-drinkingTITLES SEARCH
Swing in the House and Other Stories. Angelico, Irene. The Third Seder: A Haggadah for Yom Hashoah. Arthur, James. The Suicide's Son. Aubert de Gaspé, Phillipe-Joseph. Canadians of Old. A Man of Sentiment: The Memoirs of Philippe-Joseph Aubert de Gaspé 1786-1871. Yellow-Wolf & Other Tales of the Saint Lawrence.VÉHICULE PRESS
"The Family Way is a love letter to families, chosen and otherwise, and an engagingly bittersweet tale of the city of Montreal." — Ann-Marie MacDonald, author of Adult Onset "Tender, affectionate and sexy, The Family Way is an astute chronicle of modern queer life at middle age. With sharp-eyed observations on love, loss, sex and friendship, Christopher DiRaddo has crafted a timely taleCHARLES BRUCE
THE MULGRAVE ROAD If they stay they stay, if they go they go; On the Mulgrave Road it’s a choice you make. There’s an ax in the stump and a fork in the rowCHARLES BRUCE
WORDS ARE NEVER ENOUGH These are the fellows who smell of salt to the prairie, Keep the back country informed of crumbling swell That buckles the international course off Halifax GABRIELLE ROY: ENCHANTMENT AND SORROW Enchantment and Sorrow. From Writers of Montréal. A PENNILESS FREELANCE JOURNALIST selling articles here and there in 1941, Gabrielle Roy lived a marginal existence in a rooming house on Dorchester Street, near Greene Avenue. "For human warmth," she told Donald Cameron many years later,"I used to roam the streets, walk andwalk and walk."
MONTREAL OF YESTERDAY: JEWISH LIFE IN MONTREAL 1900-1920 WINNER 2001 CANADIAN JEWISH BOOK AWARDS Izzy and Betty Kirshenbaum FoundationPrize for Yiddish translation Montreal of Yesterday was originally published in Yiddish in 1947. It had earlier appeared in installments in the pages of the Keneder Adler - the Canadian Eagle - Montreal's legendary Yiddish-language newspaper. For the first time, this captivating classic on Jewish immigrant life in OPEN YOUR HEARTS: THE STORY OF THE JEWISH WAR ORPHANS IN Open Your Hearts tells the story of the 1,123 Jewish war orphans which the Canadian government reluctantly allowed into Canada from 1947 to 1949. In the cavernous reception area of Pier 21 in Halifax on a gray September day in 1947, a group of men and women waited for the first twenty Jewish orphans who had survived the Holocaust in hiding or in concentration and labour camps. VÉHICULE PRESSBOOKSCATALOGUEABOUT USESPLANADE FICTIONSIGNAL POETRYNEWTITLES
John Barton A bold experiment in autobiography, Lost Family: A Memoir is a book of sonnets that centres around the deaths of John Barton’s parents and sister, but also tracks much of the poet’s early life in Alberta through to a complicated, restless VÉHICULE PRESSBOOKSCATALOGUEABOUT USESPLANADE FICTIONSIGNAL POETRYNEWTITLES
Véhicule Press. Press. On Book of Wings: "Tawhida Tanya Evanson's first novel is a stunning testament to how the grief of heartbreak can bring us back to who we are." - Sheniz Janmohamed, Quill & Quire "Evanson is a seasoned poet, spoken word performer, and oral storyteller, and her craft is evident in this first work of prosefiction."
RICOCHET BOOKS
Ricochet Books is a series of vintage noir mysteries edited by Brian Busby. Véhicule Press launched its Ricochet series of vintage noir mysteries with The Crime on Cote des Neiges —a hardboiled detective novel set in Montreal originally published in 1951. At the centre of this novel, and the two others by David Montrose, is the hard-drinkingTITLES SEARCH
Swing in the House and Other Stories. Angelico, Irene. The Third Seder: A Haggadah for Yom Hashoah. Arthur, James. The Suicide's Son. Aubert de Gaspé, Phillipe-Joseph. Canadians of Old. A Man of Sentiment: The Memoirs of Philippe-Joseph Aubert de Gaspé 1786-1871. Yellow-Wolf & Other Tales of the Saint Lawrence.VÉHICULE PRESS
"The Family Way is a love letter to families, chosen and otherwise, and an engagingly bittersweet tale of the city of Montreal." — Ann-Marie MacDonald, author of Adult Onset "Tender, affectionate and sexy, The Family Way is an astute chronicle of modern queer life at middle age. With sharp-eyed observations on love, loss, sex and friendship, Christopher DiRaddo has crafted a timely taleCHARLES BRUCE
THE MULGRAVE ROAD If they stay they stay, if they go they go; On the Mulgrave Road it’s a choice you make. There’s an ax in the stump and a fork in the rowCHARLES BRUCE
WORDS ARE NEVER ENOUGH These are the fellows who smell of salt to the prairie, Keep the back country informed of crumbling swell That buckles the international course off Halifax GABRIELLE ROY: ENCHANTMENT AND SORROW Enchantment and Sorrow. From Writers of Montréal. A PENNILESS FREELANCE JOURNALIST selling articles here and there in 1941, Gabrielle Roy lived a marginal existence in a rooming house on Dorchester Street, near Greene Avenue. "For human warmth," she told Donald Cameron many years later,"I used to roam the streets, walk andwalk and walk."
MONTREAL OF YESTERDAY: JEWISH LIFE IN MONTREAL 1900-1920 WINNER 2001 CANADIAN JEWISH BOOK AWARDS Izzy and Betty Kirshenbaum FoundationPrize for Yiddish translation Montreal of Yesterday was originally published in Yiddish in 1947. It had earlier appeared in installments in the pages of the Keneder Adler - the Canadian Eagle - Montreal's legendary Yiddish-language newspaper. For the first time, this captivating classic on Jewish immigrant life in OPEN YOUR HEARTS: THE STORY OF THE JEWISH WAR ORPHANS IN Open Your Hearts tells the story of the 1,123 Jewish war orphans which the Canadian government reluctantly allowed into Canada from 1947 to 1949. In the cavernous reception area of Pier 21 in Halifax on a gray September day in 1947, a group of men and women waited for the first twenty Jewish orphans who had survived the Holocaust in hiding or in concentration and labour camps.VÉHICULE PRESS
John Barton A bold experiment in autobiography, Lost Family: A Memoir is a book of sonnets that centres around the deaths of John Barton’s parents and sister, but also tracks much of the poet’s early life in Alberta through to a complicated, restless VEHICULE PRESS NEW TITLES Perilous Passage. Arthur Mayse with an introduction by Susan Mayse. Trade paperback. Pre-order now - Available September 2021. ISBN13: 9781550655841. US & International. US $11.95. Canadian Customers. CDN$14.95.
ABOUT US
In 1975 the press became Coopérative d'Imprimerie Véhicule--Quebec's only cooperatively-owned printing and publishing company. Véhicule Press was the publishing imprint of the co-op. In late spring 1977, Véhicule Press moved to 1000 Clark Street in the heart of Chinatown, and in 1980 moved to an industrial space located on Ontario StreetEast.
SUBMISSIONS
Submissions. We primarily publish Canadian authors and prefer to receive submissions in electronic format. Poetry ( Signal Editions ): Carmine Starnino, editor. At present we are not accepting poetry manuscripts. Esplanade Books publishes literary novels, novellas, short story collections, and translations from Canadian authors. A WALKING TOUR OF MONTREAL The Allan Building 333 rue de la Commune The Allan Company's steamship Virginian picked up the Titanic's first distress signal and wired head office in Montreal for permission to alter course to go to the ship's rescue.This is where the message that the Titanic had hit an iceberg and was sinking was received in Montreal. The information was immediately passed on to The Gazette's marine reporter. THE WALKABLE CITY: FROM HAUSSMANN’S BOULEVARDS TO JANE The idea that a city might not be walkable would never occur to anyone who lived before 1800. Over the past 200 years there have been dramatic changes to our cities. With the very best intentions, Baron George Eugène Haussmann ruthlessly transformed Paris in the mid-19th century. Its broad boulevards and grand vistas are the direct result of Haussmann's thinking about how to adapt cities to a URBAN LANDSCAPE: RETURN OF THE MONTREAL MELON The FedEx driver must have been scratching his head. He had an order to drive to the back of the YMCA in the heart of Montreal's Notre Dame de Grace (NDG) district, find the garden there, and pick up a package. A very important package. Extra rush, extra fragile. A melon was going to Toronto. The next morning it would be eaten on CBC national radio, live, and it had better get there safe and JOAN AND GOODRIGE: MY LIFE WITH GOODRIDGE ROBERTS When the author met Goodridge Roberts , he was 48 years old and she was thirty. Roberts, part of a celebrated Canadian literary family, was earning recognition as an important Canadian artist. In this heartfelt memoir Joan Roberts describes in a forthright way how they came together and the realities of her life as wife and partner to a man committed to his art, while she practiced THE MAN WHO KILLED HOUDINI The Man Who Killed Houdini. Don Bell. On October 22, 1926, Montreal student J. Gordon Whitehead stepped into Harry Houdini's dressing room and sucker-punched the legendary magician and illusionist. Nine days later, Houdini was dead, victim of a ruptured appendix; meanwhile, J. Gordon Whitehead had permanently vanished from the public eye.MOCKINGBIRD
Mockingbird Derek Webster. In poetry that strikes a delicate balance between candour and lament, Mockingbird tracks the aftershocks of a failed marriage through a variety of self-portraits. Derek Webster’s speakers itemize their regrets and fears while keeping sentimentality in check, the result is a first book of exceptional emotional power. VÉHICULE PRESSBOOKSCATALOGUEABOUT USESPLANADE FICTIONSIGNAL POETRYNEWTITLES
Véhicule Press. Press. On Book of Wings: "Tawhida Tanya Evanson's first novel is a stunning testament to how the grief of heartbreak can bring us back to who we are." - Sheniz Janmohamed, Quill & Quire "Evanson is a seasoned poet, spoken word performer, and oral storyteller, and her craft is evident in this first work of prosefiction."
VEHICULE PRESS
1996-2021 Vehicule Press, All Rights Reserved. shareRICOCHET BOOKS
Ricochet Books is a series of vintage noir mysteries edited by Brian Busby. Véhicule Press launched its Ricochet series of vintage noir mysteries with The Crime on Cote des Neiges —a hardboiled detective novel set in Montreal originally published in 1951. At the centre of this novel, and the two others by David Montrose, is the hard-drinkingVÉHICULE PRESS
"The Family Way is a love letter to families, chosen and otherwise, and an engagingly bittersweet tale of the city of Montreal." — Ann-Marie MacDonald, author of Adult Onset "Tender, affectionate and sexy, The Family Way is an astute chronicle of modern queer life at middle age. With sharp-eyed observations on love, loss, sex and friendship, Christopher DiRaddo has crafted a timely taleCHARLES BRUCE
WORDS ARE NEVER ENOUGH These are the fellows who smell of salt to the prairie, Keep the back country informed of crumbling swell That buckles the international course off HalifaxCHARLES BRUCE
THE MULGRAVE ROAD If they stay they stay, if they go they go; On the Mulgrave Road it’s a choice you make. There’s an ax in the stump and a fork in the rowVÉHICULE PRESS
Len Dobbin's Montreal Jazz webpage. Dobbin's Den is a collection of articles from Montreal's premiere Jazz aficionado. "saint patrick's of montreal": the biography of a basilica. book "grassroots, greystones & glass towers: montreal urban issues and architecture." an article on montreal's mont royal. "montreal photo album": photographs frommontreal archives
MONTREAL OF YESTERDAY: JEWISH LIFE IN MONTREAL 1900-1920 WINNER 2001 CANADIAN JEWISH BOOK AWARDS Izzy and Betty Kirshenbaum FoundationPrize for Yiddish translation Montreal of Yesterday was originally published in Yiddish in 1947. It had earlier appeared in installments in the pages of the Keneder Adler - the Canadian Eagle - Montreal's legendary Yiddish-language newspaper. For the first time, this captivating classic on Jewish immigrant life in GABRIELLE ROY: ENCHANTMENT AND SORROW Enchantment and Sorrow. From Writers of Montréal. A PENNILESS FREELANCE JOURNALIST selling articles here and there in 1941, Gabrielle Roy lived a marginal existence in a rooming house on Dorchester Street, near Greene Avenue. "For human warmth," she told Donald Cameron many years later,"I used to roam the streets, walk andwalk and walk."
OPEN YOUR HEARTS: THE STORY OF THE JEWISH WAR ORPHANS IN Open Your Hearts tells the story of the 1,123 Jewish war orphans which the Canadian government reluctantly allowed into Canada from 1947 to 1949. In the cavernous reception area of Pier 21 in Halifax on a gray September day in 1947, a group of men and women waited for the first twenty Jewish orphans who had survived the Holocaust in hiding or in concentration and labour camps. VÉHICULE PRESSBOOKSCATALOGUEABOUT USESPLANADE FICTIONSIGNAL POETRYNEWTITLES
Véhicule Press. Press. On Book of Wings: "Tawhida Tanya Evanson's first novel is a stunning testament to how the grief of heartbreak can bring us back to who we are." - Sheniz Janmohamed, Quill & Quire "Evanson is a seasoned poet, spoken word performer, and oral storyteller, and her craft is evident in this first work of prosefiction."
VEHICULE PRESS
1996-2021 Vehicule Press, All Rights Reserved. shareRICOCHET BOOKS
Ricochet Books is a series of vintage noir mysteries edited by Brian Busby. Véhicule Press launched its Ricochet series of vintage noir mysteries with The Crime on Cote des Neiges —a hardboiled detective novel set in Montreal originally published in 1951. At the centre of this novel, and the two others by David Montrose, is the hard-drinkingVÉHICULE PRESS
"The Family Way is a love letter to families, chosen and otherwise, and an engagingly bittersweet tale of the city of Montreal." — Ann-Marie MacDonald, author of Adult Onset "Tender, affectionate and sexy, The Family Way is an astute chronicle of modern queer life at middle age. With sharp-eyed observations on love, loss, sex and friendship, Christopher DiRaddo has crafted a timely taleCHARLES BRUCE
WORDS ARE NEVER ENOUGH These are the fellows who smell of salt to the prairie, Keep the back country informed of crumbling swell That buckles the international course off HalifaxCHARLES BRUCE
THE MULGRAVE ROAD If they stay they stay, if they go they go; On the Mulgrave Road it’s a choice you make. There’s an ax in the stump and a fork in the rowVÉHICULE PRESS
Len Dobbin's Montreal Jazz webpage. Dobbin's Den is a collection of articles from Montreal's premiere Jazz aficionado. "saint patrick's of montreal": the biography of a basilica. book "grassroots, greystones & glass towers: montreal urban issues and architecture." an article on montreal's mont royal. "montreal photo album": photographs frommontreal archives
MONTREAL OF YESTERDAY: JEWISH LIFE IN MONTREAL 1900-1920 WINNER 2001 CANADIAN JEWISH BOOK AWARDS Izzy and Betty Kirshenbaum FoundationPrize for Yiddish translation Montreal of Yesterday was originally published in Yiddish in 1947. It had earlier appeared in installments in the pages of the Keneder Adler - the Canadian Eagle - Montreal's legendary Yiddish-language newspaper. For the first time, this captivating classic on Jewish immigrant life in GABRIELLE ROY: ENCHANTMENT AND SORROW Enchantment and Sorrow. From Writers of Montréal. A PENNILESS FREELANCE JOURNALIST selling articles here and there in 1941, Gabrielle Roy lived a marginal existence in a rooming house on Dorchester Street, near Greene Avenue. "For human warmth," she told Donald Cameron many years later,"I used to roam the streets, walk andwalk and walk."
OPEN YOUR HEARTS: THE STORY OF THE JEWISH WAR ORPHANS IN Open Your Hearts tells the story of the 1,123 Jewish war orphans which the Canadian government reluctantly allowed into Canada from 1947 to 1949. In the cavernous reception area of Pier 21 in Halifax on a gray September day in 1947, a group of men and women waited for the first twenty Jewish orphans who had survived the Holocaust in hiding or in concentration and labour camps.ABOUT US
In 1975 the press became Coopérative d'Imprimerie Véhicule--Quebec's only cooperatively-owned printing and publishing company. Véhicule Press was the publishing imprint of the co-op. In late spring 1977, Véhicule Press moved to 1000 Clark Street in the heart of Chinatown, and in 1980 moved to an industrial space located on Ontario StreetEast.
VEHICULE PRESS
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Swing in the House and Other Stories. Angelico, Irene. The Third Seder: A Haggadah for Yom Hashoah. Arthur, James. The Suicide's Son. Aubert de Gaspé, Phillipe-Joseph. Canadians of Old. A Man of Sentiment: The Memoirs of Philippe-Joseph Aubert de Gaspé 1786-1871. Yellow-Wolf & Other Tales of the Saint Lawrence.DOSSIER QUÉBEC
Fiction Editor. Dimitri Nasrallah is the author of three novels, most recently The Bleeds (2018). Blackbodying (2005), won Quebec&aposs McAuslan First Book Prize and was a finalist for the Grand Prix duLivre de Montréal.
TECHNIQUES IN HOME WINEMAKING: THE COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE TO This updated edition of the bestselling Techniques in Home Winemaking is the comprehensive guide for beginners and advanced winemakers looking for the latest techniques in premium wine production. From choosing the raw material-concentrate, juice or grapes-to bottling, this book provides detailed instructions on selecting and using equipment, determining the best material for specific wine THE MONTREAL POETRY PRIZE ANTHOLOGY 2020 Founded in 2010, the Montreal International Poetry Prize has established itself as a major event in contemporary poetry, both in Canada and around the world. The Montreal Prize Anthology 2020 explodes with talent, combining radiant vision with striking invention in form. The loss of a father finds equivalence in a tornado’s blowing an apartment open to the night sky. URBAN LANDSCAPE: RETURN OF THE MONTREAL MELON The FedEx driver must have been scratching his head. He had an order to drive to the back of the YMCA in the heart of Montreal's Notre Dame de Grace (NDG) district, find the garden there, and pick up a package. A very important package. Extra rush, extra fragile. A melon was going to Toronto. The next morning it would be eaten on CBC national radio, live, and it had better get there safe andSIT HOW YOU WANT
Power and sex take centre stage in Robin Richardson’s formidable third collection, Sit How You Want. Plane crashes and automobile mishaps are the backdrop for female narrators who grapple with terror, anxiety, and powerlessness: “When I say I’m fine I mean the sky has opened / like an old wound under scurvy.” In their grim wit, sinister straight talk, and sometimes violent bawdinessLITTLE HOUSEWOLF
Medrie Purdham's Little Housewolf delves deeply into the world of domestic miniatures, a realm where thimbles, baby teeth, push pins, keyholes, teacups, and wedding rings become meticulously realized scale models of one’s terrors and joys. Purdham uses the fine-grained signatures of her poetry—close observation, exact detail, precise sounds—not only to examine childhood and its OPEN YOUR HEARTS: THE STORY OF THE JEWISH WAR ORPHANS IN Open Your Hearts tells the story of the 1,123 Jewish war orphans which the Canadian government reluctantly allowed into Canada from 1947 to 1949. In the cavernous reception area of Pier 21 in Halifax on a gray September day in 1947, a group of men and women waited for the first twenty Jewish orphans who had survived the Holocaust in hiding or in concentration and labour camps.* books
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Culture in Transit
Sherry Simon
REFLECTIONS ON THE ART OF LITERARY TRANSLATION. Translators connect languages and landscapes, sparking conversations that enlarge our imagination. In Canada, where translation has had an especially important role to play, the nature of the connections has changed. These wide-ranging essays, by Canada’s most prominent translators, chart a journey that begins with the sharp divides of English and French in the 1970s and then confronts the much more complex explosion of identities today. Engaging with the politics of meaning but also with the creative role of the translator, these beautifully-written reflections illuminate a practice that is today finally receiving due recognition. Contributors include Wayne Grady, Rhonda Mullins, Michelle Hartman, Erin Moure, Barbara Godard, Susanne de Lotbinière-Harwood, Linda Gaboriau, Sheila Fischman, Kathy Mezei, Philip Stratford, Louise von Flotow, Ray Ellenwood, Betty Bednarski, William Findlay, David Homel, Jane Brierley, Katia Grubisic. _Culture in Transit_ was originally published in 1995. This edition, with a new introduction by Sherry Simon, has been revised, and expanded to include four new contributors to reflect changes in the translation scene over the last decades._read more..._
Talking to a PortraitRosalind M. Pepall
THE UNEXPECTED TURNS AND OBSESSIONS OF A CURATOR'S JOB. This is a collection of stories about art works--whether an oil portrait, a wilderness explorer's sketchbook or a Tiffany lamp--and how the author fell under their spell. Few people are aware of the work, the emotion, and the obsessions of a curator's job. Exhibitions come and go; they are forgotten after a few years, but they live on in the curator's memory. In these fifteen essays we encounter artists falling in and out of love, family tragedies, the creation of the Stanley Cup, the secrets of Tiffany, Antiques Roadshow, a rootless baroness, the design craze for aluminum, small Japanese boxes called _kogos_, watercolour sketchbooks of the Canadian north, a beautiful prayer room in Montreal, gondolas flying through windows in Venice, and Moscovites who love _Goldfinger_. Pepall’s stories sparkle with clarity and leave one with a sense that art is an amazing, worthwhile, occasionally mysterious humanactivity.
Archival black and white photographs and colour plates—including Edwin Holgate’s _Ludivine_, one of the most beloved and recognizable Canadian portraits ever painted—make this book a must-have for art lovers, students, academics, museum-goers and readers interested in the role art plays in the creation of our lives._read more..._
Apple S
Éric Plamondon
THE _1984 TRILOGY_ CONCLUDES WITH STEVE JOBS AND THE BIRTH OF SILICONVALLEY.
In _Apple S_, the kaleidoscopic worldview of celebrated Québécois novelist Éric Plamondon sets its sights on Apple co-founder Steve Jobs and the seeds of Silicon Valley. Concluding a wide-lens journey through the American West that began with Tarzan actor Johnny Weissmuller (_Hungary-Hollywood Express_, 2016) and continued with counter-culture poet Richard Brautigan (_Mayonnaise_, 2018), the final installment of the 1984 trilogy delivers a heart-rending meta-biography of a technological mastermind. With Plamondon’s alter ego, Gabriel Rivages, using his Mac computer to dig deep into the internet’s detritus to reconstruct Jobs, the author devises the story of the personal computer with episodes from the lives of Alan Turing, Charles Babbage, Lord Byron, Albert Einstein, George Orwell, and numerous other figures who inflected the arc of one of the twentieth century’s most influential figures._read more..._
The Montreal Prize Anthology 2020Jordan Abel
Founded in 2010, the Montreal International Poetry Prize has established itself as a major event in contemporary poetry, both in Canada and around the world. _The Montreal Prize Anthology 2020_ explodes with talent, combining radiant vision with striking invention in form. The loss of a father finds equivalence in a tornado’s blowing an apartment open to the night sky. Sacred and profane images of a mother pile up in couplets, making a heap of gold. Family memory stirs in the dreamy measures of a sestina. Racial injustice is defied and reversed in the unflinching mirror of a palindromic poem. A doctor confesses her life work to be a striving to right the wrong done her father. These poems, a handful of the thousands submitted to the 2020 competition, were chosen for the lone virtue of their speaking directly to the reader, with conviction and with art. In 2019, the founder of the Montreal Prize, Asa Boxer, transferred it to the Department of English at McGill University. A team of dedicated faculty and graduate students recruited a distinguished international jury, headed by Pulitzer-prize-winner YUSEF KOMUNYAKAA, to judge the entries. This book is the result._read more..._
May Fiction Bundle
As the weather warms up, so do our bundles! For only $20 (plus GST and 5$ flat shipping) you''ll get _Dominoes at the Crossroads_ by Griffin Prize
nominated author Kaie Kellough and _The Bleeds_ by Hugh Maclennan
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On No Grave for This Place : “This intense collection, which unfolds around loss and decay, finds its most beautiful embodiment in the precision of its gaze.” –_LeDevoir_
On Talking to a Portrait : - "... thoughtful remembrance of a fulfilling career and a profession now in flux." - Sue Carter, _Quill & Quire_ On 1984 Trilogy Bundle : "Through multiple links that weave between the imagination of cybernetics and the history of literature, Plamondon's novel is a vibrant tribute to the ingenuity of human beings." - Alexandre Coderre, _Spirale magazine_ On Dominoes at the Crossroads : "The sheer torque of _Dominoes at the Crossroads_News
NOVEMBER NEWSLETTER (click for link) History Through Our Eyesis now
available, Kaie Kellough wins the 2020 QWF Paragraphe Hugh MacLennan Prize for Fiction for Dominoes at the Crossroads, and we launch
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DOMINOES AT THE CROSSROADS WINS QWF PARAGRAPHE HUGH MACLENNAN PRIZEFOR FICTION!
Congratulations to Kaie Kellough on winning the QWF Paragraphe Hugh MacLennan Prize for Fictionfor
his book Dominoes at the Crossroads! The jury
commented: "...Nubian slaves, an auction at The Ritz, and an insider’s inside view of uncelebrated neighborhoods in a “future history” of Montreal that tangles a language-obsessed OCTOBER NEWSLETTER (click for link) John Barton launches Lost Family: A Memoir, Kaie Kellough
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DOMINOES AT THE CROSSROADS LONGLISTED FOR 2020 SCOTIABANK GILLER PRIZE (press release here) Kaie Kellough's book Dominoes at the Crossroadshas been
longlisted for the 2020 Scotiabank Giller Prize. Congratulations!JULY NEWSLETTER(CLICK FOR LINK)
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In Periodicities’ fifth series of videos, Sadiqa de Meijer reads a few poems from her new book, _The Outer Wards_. Click here Read “The Silence of A.M. Klein,” an incisive essay by our editor Carmine Starnino in the April issue of _The New Criterion_.
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