New Brunswick

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Off to War
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Off to War

From: Len & Cub

This chapter recounts the arrival of WW1 and Len & Cub’s experiences during this period and at war. ; 20 $2.00 Add
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Preserving Len & Cub
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Preserving Len & Cub

From: Len & Cub

This chapter discusses the significance of this story and the importance of preserving it. ; 7 $0.70 Add
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Afterword
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Afterword

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Appendix I: A Brief Queer History of New Brunswick
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Appendix I: A Brief Queer History of New Brunswick

From: Len & Cub

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Appendix II: A Queer Archival Work in New Brunswick
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Appendix II: A Queer Archival Work in New Brunswick

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Languages of Desire
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Languages of Desire

From: Len & Cub

This chapter discusses language for talking about same-sex desire today and throughout history. ; 6 $0.60 Add
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Casualties
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Casualties

From: War Among the Clouds

Wilson shares the casualties suffered by New Brunswick airmen that resulted from flying accidents or combat. 26 $2.60 Add
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Coming Home and Moving On
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Coming Home and Moving On

From: War Among the Clouds

This chapter discusses what life was like for the New Brunswick airmen who had returned home, sharing how they remembered those who were lost and their efforts to resume their lives in the … 20 $2.00 Add
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Conclusion

Conclusion

From: Dangerous Enemy Sympathizers

In the conclusion, Theobald suggests that although the internees were treated humanely, on the whole, their imprisonment was mostly based on hasty decisions spurred on by fear. 12 $1.20 Add
Dangerous Enemy Sympathizers

Dangerous Enemy Sympathizers

Canadian Internment Camp B, 1940-1945

From 1940 to 1945, Internment Camp B at Ripples, some 35 kilometres east of Fredericton, played a considerable role in the Second World War. Chosen for its remote rural New Brunswick location, … 178 View
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Far from Inflammable Materials

Far from Inflammable Materials

From: Dangerous Enemy Sympathizers

This chapter concerns the first phase of the camp, during which it held German and Austrian Jewish refugees, including medical doctors, concert pianists, and young students. 17 $1.70 Add
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Here Come the Bad Guys

Here Come the Bad Guys

From: Dangerous Enemy Sympathizers

After the departure of the Jewish internees in the summer of 1941, Camp B held a mix of Germans, German-Canadians, as well as other Canadians and men from all over Europe. If the tragedy of the … 50 $5.00 Add
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Introduction

Introduction

From: Loyalist Rebellion in New Brunswick

1780s. A brief overview of American loyalists and their situation in British Occupied New York after the revolution and the creation of New Brunswick 5 $0.50 Add
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Introduction

Introduction

From: Dangerous Enemy Sympathizers

In the introduction, Theobald provides an overview of the history of the internment camp at Ripples, New Brunswick. He also discusses some work that has been done on the camp in the past, and his … 8 $0.80 Add
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Introduction
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Introduction

From: War Among the Clouds

J. Brent Wilson opens this section with insight into the impact that air operations made during the Great War, introducing the part New Brunswick airmen played in the war. 2 $0.20 Add
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Joining Up: Recruitment and Enlistment
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Joining Up: Recruitment and Enlistment

From: War Among the Clouds

This chapter outlines the steps involved in becoming an airman in the British air services, sharing the motivations New Brunswick men had for joining and what recruitment and enlistment looked … 19 $1.90 Add