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Abbass, John. 'Who do youthink you are? Johnny Abbass?'. 58 (Au 91), 1-12, 88-96

Adney, Edward Tappon [EdwinTappen] & Howard I Chapelle. The Micmac birch bark canoe. 10 (Ap75), bc, 6-12

Algar, David. Dave Algar talks about beaver. 15 (De 76), 13-15, 22

Anonymous. A guide to Issues 1 to 50 of Cape Breton's Magazine. 50 (Ja 89), 53-62

- Big MacAskill: memories of Giant MacAskill. 72 (Je 97), 41-6

- Fr Fraser fights for the miners, 1909. 59 (Ja 92), 43-8

- Gabriel Sylliboy becomes grand chief, 1918. 71 (De 96), 63-7

- George Alfred Beckett: story & song. 42 (Je 86), 53-62

- Le sorcier de Cheticamp.1 (No 72), 13, 22

- Local sea serpents: 3reports. 32 (Au 82), 28-32

- Mine explosion in New Waterford, 1917. 21 (De 78), 1-11

- Oidhche na calluinn. 2 (Ja 73), ifc, 11

- Shipwrecks on the Fourchu-Framboise coast. 31 (Je 82), 1-13. See separate entries under John & Edith Hardy, Dan Norman MacLeod, Ralph Rafuse & Arthur Severance.

- The Canada lynx. 2 (Ja 73), 1-2, 22-4

- The celestial bear, a Micmac legend. 3 (Ma 73), 10-11, 18

- The Micmac legend of Taken-from-Guts. 11 (Je 75), 19-21

- The 'pluck-me': life and death of the company store. 3 (Ma 73), 3-6, 24

- See Caplan, Ron.

Anson, CM (Clem). CM( Clem) Anson and steel. 28 (Je 81), 43-55, ibc

Appleton, Howard. Howard Appleton tells about the filming of 'The Sea Riders'. 72 (Je97), ifc, 53

Armstrong, Catherine Lavenia Isabell. Venie's letters to her dad, 1898. 65 (Ja 94), 41-6

Atkinson, Allan et al. Serving on the mine rescue team. 31 (Je 82), 47-67

Aucoin, Leo. Leo Aucoin, Acadian traditional singer. 63 (Je 93), 37-52

Aucoin, Minnie. Minnie Aucoin of St Joseph du Moine. 58 (Au 91), 13-30

 

Bagnell, Charlie & Ed Levy. Louisbourg fishermen rescue US seamen, 1942. 41 (Ja 86), 55-9

- See Cunningham, Russell.

Bailey, Martha. Martha Bailey makes poked rugs. 19 (Je 78), 48

Baker, HE. Signing your life away, number two. 51 (Je 89), 14

Balcom, BA. New Englanders take Louisbourg, 1745. 19 (Je 78), bc, 32-9

Ballah, Kieran. Kieran Ballah remembers MJ. 48 (Je 88), 75-95

Banks, Dan. See Harris, Dave.

Barrett, Clarence.Clarence Barrett and the bears. 74 (Je 99), 35-7

- How Clarence Barrett trapped the fox. 73 (Je 98), ifc, 46

- 'So how do you get the rope up'? 71 (De 96), 38-41

- & Hans Padelt. Two encounters with moose: 1) Clarence Barrett in the Highlands; and 2) a mooseletter from Hans Padelt. 61 (Au 92), ifc, 47-9

Barrington, Eddie. Eddie Barrington: early diving years. 59 (Ja 92), 49-60

Barrington, Mary. Dr MacPherson, the cancer doctor. 7 (Ma 74), 24

Bartlett, Isabel. Isabel Bartlett remembers George. 43 (Au 86), 1-16

Basker, Tommy. See Leadbeater, Mildred.

Basque, Max. A visit with Max Basque, Whycocomagh. 51 (Je 89), 15-29

- Max Basque, Whycocomagh- Part 2. 52 (Au 89), 53-65

Battiste, Annie. AnnieBattiste: a Mi'kmaq family history. 64 (Au 93), 23-42

Beamish, Peter & D W Sergeant. The whales in Cape Breton's waters. 16 (Je 77), 18-2.

Beaton, Dan Angus. Dan Angus Beaton: a Gaelic tale. 43 (Au 86), 41-6

- Dan Angus Beaton:'Colainn gun cheann'. 45 (Je 87), 39-43

- See Patterson, Katherine MacNeil.

- & Catherine Beaton. With Dan Angus Beaton, Blackstone: farm life, dredging on the Great Lakes, and tales.47 (Ja 88), 68- 84

Beaton, Catherine. See Beaton, Dan Angus.

Beaton, Kevin. Alexander Munro, early schoolmaster. 20 (Au 78), 17-21

Beaton, Mary Ann. Mary Ann Beaton makes country cheese. 9 (Oc 74), 14-17

Beaton, Nelson. See Wadman, Audrey.

Beaton, Ruth. See Wadman, Audrey.

Benjamin, S G W. Cruising CapeBreton, 1878 & 1884. 51 (Je 89), 49-57

Bennett, Roy & Alex Huntley. The berthing of supertankers. 6 (De 73), 1-4, 21-4, bc

Bernard, Wallace & Mrs. See McEwan, Elizabeth.

Best, Mac. See Best, Wilfred.

Best, Tom. Ghost fishing:one voice from the east coast groundfish disaster. 72 (Je 97), 35-8

Best, Wilfred & Mac. Wilfred Best: 'The merchant's song'. 44 (Ja 87), 20-4

Bird, Michael. See Hyde, Susan.

Bird, Miriam Ruth MacRae & Alice MacRae Smith. California to Cape Breton, 1917: Aunt Ruth's first trip home. 51 (Je 89), 1- 13

Black, Joe. Company houses in 'Kolonia'. 57 (Je 91), 29-34

Blatchford, Mary E. Letters from Beinn Bhreagh, 1891. 58 (Au 91), 80-7

Blue, Dougald. When the employees owned the trams. 24 (De 79), 1-8

Blue, M C. How the Robinsons got so strong. 14 (Au 76), ifc, 40

Blufarb, Anna. Anna Blufarb's Second World War. 72 (Je 97), 59-71, 73-8

Bolles, Frank. August birds in Cape Breton. 49 (Au 88), 35-43

- The Great Falls on Indian Brook, 1890. 8 (Je 74), 22-4

Boudreau, Alex John. With Alex John Boudreau, Cheticamp Island. 32 (Au 82), 1-13, 27

Boudreau, Anselme. La mine de plâtre à Chéticamp. 24 (De 79), 28-33

Boudreau, Rev.  Daniel. A rare Acadian religious song. 73 (Je 98), 72-7

Boudreau, Walter. Capt. Walter Boudreau's story: Louisbourg rescue, 1943, & the sinking of the Angelus.64 (Au 93), 1-16

Bourgeois, Charles (à Lagode). La messe du revenant/Mass of the ghost. 57 (Je 91), 67-8

Boularderie, Antoine Poupet de la. Signing your life away - a letter from Poupet de la Boularderie.56 (Ja 91), 29-32

Bourgeois, Vincent. Discussion entre un Gaélique et un Acadien. 1 (No 72), 9

Boyle, DR. DR Boyle of West Arichat - from a Richmond County diary, 1887. 65 (Ja 94), 47-55

Bredbury, Josie Matheson. From Breton Cove & Boston: conversations with Josie Matheson Bredbury (Part 1).56 (Ja 91), 17-28

- From Breton Cove & Boston, Part 2: conversations with Josie Matheson Bredbury. 57 (Je 91),35-50

Britain. Colonial Office. C B resources and industries, 1816: a sketch of memorandums on the local and natural advantages of the Island of Cape Breton. 51 (Je 89), 60-2

Brown, Richard. Brown's 'Early history of the coal trades'. 35 (De 83), 31-7

- Early history of the coal trade, Part 2. 36 (Je 84), 56-63

Brown, Vivien M. The life of the Atlantic cod. 13 (Je 76), 13-17

Buckley, Roald. From 'The saga of the reluctant piper'. 25 (Je 80), 49-52

Buffett, Clara. A visit with Clara Buffett, Glace Bay. 68 (Je 95), 41-60

- Clara Buffett remembers Hilda Wright. 55 (Au 90), 33-40

Buffett, Peter & RonIngraham. Peter Buffett and the shark. 60 (Je 92), 61-4

Bulley, Harry Albert.Harry Albert Bulley: accidents averted. 37 (Au 84), 21-6

Burchell, Roy. See Hareguy, Darlene.

Burke, Aloysius. See Rigby,John.

Burke, Charles A. Irish convicts abandoned on Cape Breton's shore, 1788. 72 (Je 97), 13-19

Burrill, Gary. Cape Breton voices from away. 62 (Ja 93), 71-2

Burrows, Samuel. Wrecked on the Cheticamp coast, 1823. 26 (Au 80), 19-34

Burton, Rose Curtis. See Curtis, Helen.

 

Cameron, Austin. Breeding behaviour of the grey seal. 1 (No 72), 2, 15-19, 24

Cameron, Dan. See Curtis, Helen.

Cameron, Finlay. Finlay Cameron, 'Iain Mac an tuathanaic'. 12 (De 75), ifc, 19-21

Cameron, John Allan. See Cameron, John Donald.

Cameron, John Donald & John Allan Cameron. Our uncle, Dan R MacDonald. 53 (Ja 90), 1-18

Cameron, Mary Belle. More about Doctor MacPherson. 9 (Oc 74), 13

Cameron, Silver Donald. By any other name. 72 (Je 97), 39-40

- Fear of fearing. 67 (Au 94), 13-16

- The great paper boatrace of the world. 59 (Ja 92), 17-21

Campbell, Alex L. Cooke's camp: a letter and a song. 21 (De 78), ifc, 38

Campbell, Brian & AJB Johnston, The S & L train wreck at Mira, 1903. 68 (Je 95), 62- 4

Campbell, Dan & Marion Horton. Life on Bird Islands. 26 (Au 80), 41-7

Campbell, Donald. A letter from Big Bras d'Or, 1830. 32 (Au 82), 32-3

Campbell, Emmerson. See MacKay, Dan.

Campbell, GG. Sydney's first love story. 62 (Ja 93), 63-5

Campbell, Gussy et al. Remembering the 'Judique Flyer'. 19 (Je 78), 1-13

Campbell, Malcolm. See MacMullin, Donald John.

- et al. A ceilidh at Malcolm Campbell's. 9 (Oc 74), 21-5

Campbell, Rod & Rheta. Rod and Rheta Campbell, Marion Bridge. 24 (De 79), 9- 14

Caplan, Ron. A life history of the northern bald eagle. 6 (De 73), bc, 18-20

- A life history of the swordfish. 4 (My 73), 5-6, 24

- Edible wildberries ofCape Breton. 8 (Je 74), ifc

- How to make Alexander Graham Bell's winged-cell tetrahedron kite. 5 (Je 73), 3- 8

- How to turn back the evil eye. 5 (Je 73), 19

- June 17, 1973. 5 (Jy 73), 23

- My meeting with Red DanSmith: a memory from the first 25 years of 'Cape Breton's Magazine'. 71 (De96), 72-4

- Planning a vegetable garden. 3 (Ma 73), 7-9

- Pushing off at WreckCove shore. 25 (Je 80), 23-5

- Searching for 'Donaldfrom Bras d'Or'. 39 (Je 85), 19-22

- The cougar on Cape Breton. 2 (Ja 73), 19

- The eyestone. 4 (My 73), 23

- The heroic rescue of the crew of the Kismet II. 70 (Je 96), 31-6

- The life of the great blue heron. 17 (Au 77), ifc, 40-2

- The life of the lobster.7 (Ma 74), 10-14, bc

- The steel boom comes to Sydney, 1899. 39 (Je 85), 33-53

- Wreck Cove hydro-electric investigation. 9 (Oc 74), 1-12

- & Tommy Peggy MacDonald. Reiteach, a Scottish engagement rite. 5 (Jy 73), 20-3

Carmichael, Archie. See MacAskill, Danny.

Carmichael, Harry. Making bricks at George's River. 18 (De 77), 29-31

Carmichael, Hattie. Hattie Carmichael of the Meadow Road. 35 (De 83), 1-11

Carmichael, Hector. HectorCarmichael, a maker of songs. 7 (Ma 74), 15-17

- & Alexander Kerr. Hector Carmichael and Alexander Kerr. 24 (De 79), 38-44

- et al. The plaster quarry at St Ann's. 15 (De 76), 1-7

Cary, Violet. A taste of' The Sea Riders'. 72 (Je 97), 53-8

Cautley, RW. Searching for the Highlands National Park, 1934. 43 (Au 86), 17-29

Chandler, Wally. See Oleschuk, Mike.

Chappell, MR et al. How we got the Canso Causeway. 25 (Je 80), 39-48

Chernin, Gayle. My Russian relatives. 66 (Je 94), 13-24

Chiasson, Anselme. Chasseaux lievres: collets à ripousse or Snaring rabbits: snares with a repulse system. 74 (Je 99), 38

- Pere Anselme Chiasson: conversation and a family album. 56 (Ja 91), 1-8, 79-92

- Seal hunting out of Cheticamp. 46 (Au 87), 50-3

Chiasson, Danny Mike. Danny Mike Chiasson, Belle Cote. 54 (Je 90), 39-49

Chiasson, Gérard. Fishing gaspereaux on the SW Margaree. 14 (Au 76), 4-9

Chiasson, Hyacinthe. 3 Acadians on the ice. 9 (Oc 74), bc, 26-30. Reprinted 68 (Je 95), 33-8

Chiasson, JJ. See Deveau,Marie.

Chiasson, Loubie. Loubie Chiasson tells Acadian jokes. 23 (Au 79), ifc, 37-9

Chiasson, Paul. Paul Chiasson from Cheticamp: working on coastal vessels. 65 (Ja 94), 9-16

Chisholm, Archie Neil. Linda MacLellan visits Archie Neil. 67 (Au 94), 80-96

- With Archie Neil Chisholm of Margaree Forks. 42 (Je 86), 67-79

Christmas, Ben. Ben Christmas: chants and customs. 25 (Je 80), 9-12

Clark, Andrew Hill. New England's role in the underdevelopment of Cape Breton during the French regime,1713-58. 21 (De 78), 29-35

Clark, Trueman. A visit with Trueman Clark, Gabarus. 62 (Ja 93), 37-44

Collier, JT. See Oleschuk, Mike.

Comeau, Paul & John Erskine. The life of a raised bog. 12 (De 75), 9-13

Connors, Mickey. See Marsh, James.

Cook, Amelia. Amelia Cook: great- grandmother's cures. 24 (De 79), ifc, 34-7

- Amelia Cook: the Port Hood explosion. 26 (Au 80), 35-7

- A windstorm. 26 (Au 80), 35

- See MacLean, Mickey.

Cooke, Alex. Alex Cooke's North Mountain diary. 52 (Au 89), 36

Cooper, Isobel. See Hareguy, Darlene.

Courtney, Effie. A letter from down north: the great Aspy landslide. 69 (Au 95), 68

Courtney, Fred. See Sidney, Bill.

Cowley, John. 'Cap' Cowley - a salvage tug captain. 54 (Je 90), 1-14, 70-80

Cozzens, Frederic. A tourist in Louisbourg, 1858. 36 (Je 84), 18-29

Cozzolino, Thomas. From the memoirs of Thomas Cozzolino: from Italian lives, Cape Breton memories.74 (Je 99), 25-34

Cranford, Paul. Bagpipe tunes transcribed by Paul Cranford. 47 (Ja 88), 65-7

- Cape Breton fiddlers on early LPs: a new tape offer. 41 (Ja 86), 42-6

- Michael Coleman: a Cape Breton - Irish connection. 57 (Je 91), 83-8

- 3 new fiddle tunes from recent tapes. 55 (Au 90), 68

- Tunes from two new recordings: 'Billy MacLeod's testimonial' and 'Evie's toe tapper'. 58 (Au91), 32

Creighton, Helen. 4 stories from A folktale journey through the Maritimes. 65 (Ja 94), 33-9

- 3 Cape Breton Acadian folksongs. 49 (Au 88), 44-7

Creighton, Wilfred. Wilfred Creighton & the expropriations: clearing land for the national park,1936. 69 (Au 95), 1-20

Cremo, Lee. Lee Cremo speaks. 1 (No 72), 3- 4, 24

Crittendon, HL. See Embree, Earle.

Crowdis, William & Mary. Starting with our cover photograph . . . a visit with William and Mary Crowdis. 30 (De 81), front cover, ifc, 31-5

Cunningham, Russell &Charles Bagnell. On the S & L Railroad, Part Two. 29 (Au 81), 22-6

- See Bagnell, Charles.

Currie, Alex. With piperAlex Currie, Frenchvale. 73 (Je 98), 29-45

Currie, Kay. With Kay Currie, Westmount: a journal and conversations. 69 (Au 95), 37- 52

Currie, Sheldon. Lauchie and Liza and Rory. From The story so far . . . a new book by SheldonCurrie. 73 (Je 98), 25-7

- The Glace Bay Miners' Museum: from chapter five: 'The circus and the union' and from chapter six: 'The picnic'. 69 (Au 95), ifc, 58-62

Curtis, Doane. See MacKay, Dan.

Curtis, Helen, George Rambeau & Dan Cameron. Searching for Cape Breton folk songs. 41 (Ja86), 16-23

Curtis, Helen , Rose Curtis Burton & Monica Curtis McNenly. 'The time we had for one another': theCurtis family & songs. 55 (Au 90), 1-26

 

Dann, Robert. Wildflower sof Cape Breton. 1 (No 72), ifc, 23

David, Joe. Joe David: a story from Arichat. 26 (Au 80), 13-18

Davidson, Estwood. Estwood Davidson: travels with Beattie and Winston. 54 (Je 90), 81-100

Davis, Lew Allan. See Oleschuk, Mike.

Daye, Bill. A visit with Bill Daye, painter. 30 (De 81), 23-30

- Bill Daye: stories forSusie. 32 (Au 82), 14-21, 34-5

- et al. World War I continues: coming home from overseas. 34 (Au 83), 13-20

Delaney, Joe. Joe Delaney and his scarecrows. 62 (Ja 93), 53-61

- See Gallant, Marguerite.

Dennis, Jason et al. Ghost stories told by students from St Joseph School. 56 (Ja 91), 9-16

Denny, Alex. A talk withGrand Captain Alex Denny. 40 (Au 85), 45-8

Denny, Sarah. See Marshall, Noel.

Deveau, Marie, Marguerite Gallant, JJ & Denise Deveaux, & JJ Chiasson. Old tales of sorcery remembered. 30 (De 81), 1-14

Deveau, Sophie. Deux contes merveilleux pour les enfants: 'Le conte du fou' and 'Voyages à Bermuda'.4 (My 73), 15-18

- How to card and spin. 2 (Ja 73), 8-10

Deveau, Mrs Willy D. Anorange in Cheticamp. 3 (Ma 73), ifc

- Dans le temps desfraises. 3 (Ma 73), ifc, 18

- The story of theCheticamp rug. 19 (Je 78), 42-6

- et al. How we buried our dead. 18 (De 77), 32-48

Deveaux, Denise. See Deveau, Marie.

Deveaux, Jean Z. Le marinet la bonne femme. 16 (Je 77), 38-42

Dolomont, George. A visit with Capt George Dolomont. 15 (De 76), 31-2

Donovan, Emma. See Donovan, Maurice.

Donovan, Joanne. See Smith, Ella.

Donovan, Maurice, Emma Donovan, Tom Doucette & Leona Dunphy. Stories from the Clyburn Valley.49 (Au 88), 1-20

Donovan, Stewart. A poem from Cape Breton quarry: 'Ingonish Intervale'. 68 (Je 95), 30

Doucet, Clive. Philibert goes to heaven. 60 (Je 92), 41-4

Doucette, Frank. Frank Doucette on Micmac ruggedness. 23 (Au 79), 12-14

Doucette, Tom. See Donovan, Maurice.

Dow, David. Pirate shipyard on the Mira River. 17 (Au 77), 43-5

- The meteorite that shaped Cape Breton. 22 (Je 79), 17-21

Drake, Connie. The sinking of the 'Patrick Morris' - one sailor's day. 74 (Je 99), 39- 49

Dubbin, Mabel Louise. With Mabel Louise Dubbin, VON. 30 (De 81), 19-22

Dubinsky, Newman et al.Sydney harbour in World War 2. 13 (Je 76), 27-40

DuBois, Erika. Apples of Inverness County. 4 (My 73), 14-15

Ducharme, Mary Anne. Archie Neil. 61 (Au 92), 27-9

Dugas, Walter. Walter Dugas & his fence, Arichat Ouest. 31 (Je 82), ifc, 68, ibc

- Walter Dugas revisited:oxen & wood. 67 (Au 94), ifc, 24-30

Duguid, Marie. See Hareguy, Darlene.

Dunn, Charles. See MacDonald, Donald (Norman).

Dunphy, Andrew. An elegy by Andrew Dunphy. 44 (Ja 87), 77-8

Dunphy, Leona. See Donovan, Maurice.

 

Elmsley, Robert. Rbt Elmsley's 'Early history of Baddeck'. 42 (Je 86), 25-31

Embree, Earle, Alvin West & HL Crittenden. Ferries in the Strait of Canso. 20 (Au 78), 22-8

- See MacInnis, Huey G.

Epstein, Dave. A visit with Dave Epstein. 35 (De 83), 39-46

Erskine, John. Evidence of early man on Cape Breton: incomplete history of Cape Breton Indians. 14(Au 76), 10-14

- Flowers of the plaster rock. 36 (Je 84), 45- 8

- John Erskine: 'under the forest'. 33 (Je 83), 49-52

- See Comeau, Paul.

Evelyn, Robin F. Shipwreck of transport 'Two Friends'. 65 (Ja 94), 68-72

Eyking, John. Farmer John Eyking: the Holland years. 50 (Ja 89), 35-52

 

Fairchild, Graham Bell. A note about Miss Lillian Burke. 19 (Je 78), 47

- Moths and butterflies of Cape Breton. 19 (Je 78), 21-7

Fairchild, Marian H Bell. A letter, 1922: Alexander Graham Bell dies at Baddeck. 40 (Au 85), 55-8

Farrell, Rita Heuser. TheMacCuaig story: from Our mountains and glens: the history of River Denys, Big Brook and Lime Hill (North Side). 67 (Au 94), 59-60

Fergusson, C Bruce. AF Church and his county maps. 50 (Ja 89), 78-82

- John Cabot's landfall,1497 - 'It WAS Cape Breton!' 70 (Je 96), 53-62

Fitt, Chris Grant. LizzieBell Grant: a family history. 56 (Ja 91), inside front cover, 44-7

Fitzgerald, Bob. Bob Fitzgerald and the big fish. 28 (Je 81), 39-41

- From a night at Bob Fitzgerald's. 61 (Au 92), 19-26, 84-92

- Shipwrecks at WhitePoint. 52 (Au 89), ifc, 66-72

- See Ingraham, Jack.

Fitzgerald, Willy Pat. A visit with Willy Pat Fitzgerald. 20 (Au 78), ifc, 31-5

Fitzgerald, Winston 'Scotty'. Fiddle tunes as played by Winston 'Scotty' Fitzgerald. 39 (Je 85), bc, 71-3

- From Winston Fitzgerald's Classic Cuts. 62 (Ja 93), 50-1

- With Winston 'Scotty' Fitzgerald. 46 (Au 87), 1-20

Flemming, Thomas et al. The sinking of the 'Caribou' ferry. 10 (Ap 75), 23-8

Forbrigger, Bill. Bill Forbrigger and coastal schooners. 38 (Ja 85), 57-65

Fortune, Alexander & AD MacFadyen, Tina MacFadyen & Rudi Maga. This was Marble Mountain. 22(Je 79), bc, 24-9

Frank, David. From 'company town' to 'labour town'. 37 (Au 84), 27-39

Fraser, Bill. Bill Fraser, superintendent RCMP, rtd. 34 (Au 83), 21-6

Fraser, Dawn. From Echoes from labor's wars. 62 (Ja 93), 15-16

- Dawn Fraser, writer - selections. 45 (Je 87), 72-9

- 'Oh, you will not drive over Ben Verick? No, man, no!' 63 (Je 93), 32-6

Fraser, John Angus. John Angus Fraser and the wreck of the Kismet II. 70 (Je 96), 19- 31

Fraser, Mary, Rod Fraser et al. Remembering the Pleasant Bay fire. 29 (Au 81), 15-21, bc

Fraser, Murdoch. Voyage from Boularderie to Waipu. 69 (95), 21-36

Fraser, Rod. See Fraser, Mary.

 

Gallant, Marguerite. A visit with Marguerite Gallant. 5 (Jy 73), 1-2, ibc

- Le conte du loup et du renard. 7 (Ma 74), ifc

- Marguerite Gallant: songs and stories. 20 (Au 78), 39-47

- & Joe Delaney. Chandeleur,a feast of the candles. 10 (Ap 75), 1-6

- See Deveau, Marie.

Galloway, Bernie. See Oleschuk, Mike.

- & Mrs. See MacKay,Dan.

Gardner, Jo Ann. A little taste of Living with herbs. 72 (Je 97), 51-2

- Jo Ann Gardner & heirloom gardens. 63 (Je 93), 17-31

Gillis, Alex. Alex Gillis and the big sleigh or 'The servant on the mountain'. 46 (Au 87), ifc, 59-62

Gillis, Angus. Water divining: Angus J Gillis, Mabou Hbr. 37 (Au 84), 54-60

Gillis, James D. James D Gillis: 'a little sketch of my life'. 30 (De 81), 37-9

Gillis, Katie Margaret (Rankin). With Katie Margaret Gillis, Mabou Coal Mines. 38 (Ja 85), 1-15

Gillis, Lauchie C. Skinning a lamb. 6 (De 73), 13-15

Gillis, Tessie. From 'John R & Son' - a story in Tessie Gillis' book, The promised land. 62(Ja 93), 45-9

- The day the men went to town. 65 (Ja 94), 17-22

Glode, Abram. Of waterfairies - two Micmac tales. 12 (De 75), 22-4

Glode, Sam. Sam Glode:travels of a Micmac. 35 (De 83), 21-9

Gobineau, Arthur, Comte de. Gobineau: Cape Breton's people, 1859. 54 (Je 90), 52-8.

- Gobineau's portrait of Sydney, 1859. 53 (Ja 90), 34-9

Gold, Sara M. A social worker visits Cape Breton, 1925. 38 (Ja 85), 22-5, 47-50

Googoo, Ellen. Making a Micmac basket. 2 (Ja 73), 3-5

Googoo, Isabel Morris. A Micmac tale: 'magic flight'. 41 (Ja 86), 60-2

- The first priest and the Indians. 8 (Je 74), 14-15

Gomes, Stephen. See Green, Claude.

Gordon, Eddie. See MacAskill, Danny.

Gouthro, Bert. See McNeil, Patrick.

Goyetche, Maria. From talks with Maria Goyetche of Petit-de-Grat. 44 (Ja 87), 47- 51

Grant, Doug. The great Aspy landslide - and the search for witnesses or memories. 68 (Je 95), 31-2

Grant, Gordon. See Sidney, Bill.

Green, Claude & Stephen Gomes. Icebreakers around Cape Breton. 45 (Je 87), 26-38

Green, Sheila. From Sheila Green's God & me, 70 (Je 96), 16-17

Grosvenor, Dr Melville. See Quance, Elizabeth.

Gwinn, Allen. AllenGwinn: horse racing on the ice. 19 (Je 78), 15-20

 

Haché, Marcellin. Acadian story: 'Les trois enfants brulés'. 55 (Au 90), 66-8

- An Acadian tale: Le chien noir. 27 (De 80), 28-31

- L'eau qui rajeunit/The fountain of youth. 64 (Au 93), 59-66

- L'enfant à la bonne compagnie. 61 (Au 92), 31-40

- Marcellin Haché, 4 Acadian stories. 11 (Je 75), ifc, 26-7

- Marcellin Haché tells an Acadian story. 25 (Je 80), 26-30

- The mother's arms. 70 (Je 96), 77-82

- The story of 'Le fin valeur'. 29 (Au 81), 29-34

Hannigan, Jimmy. See MacLean, Mickey.

- See White, Johnny (Steven).

Hardy, Bert. See Hardy, John.

Hardy, Edith. See Hardy, John.

Hardy, John, Edith Hardy & Bert Hardy. Wreck of the 'John Harvey'. 31 (Je 82), 8- 9

Hardy, Samuel et al. Remembering rum-running days. 11 (Je 75), 1-18

Hareguy, Darlene, Bob Liebke, Roy Burchell, Marie Duguid & Isobel Cooper. We worked for General Instruments, Part I. 49 (Au 88), 73-96

Hareguy, Darlene, Bob Liebke, Roy Burchell, Marie Duguid, Ann Young & Mary Hawco. We worked for General Instruments, Part II: the conclusion. 50 (Ja 89), 1-26

Harris, Dave. On the banding of eagles. 31 (Je 82), bc, 40-5

Harris, Dave & DanBanks. Regarding the birds of Bird Islands. 26 (Au 80), 48-52, ibc

Hart, Elwood & Mrs. Poaching for salmon on the Margaree. 28 (Je 81), 25-9

Hart, John. See Smith,Perly.

Hart, Lee. See Smith, Perly.

Hart, Lew. See Smith, Perly.

Hart, Mary et al. Stories they tell about Duncan MacKenzie. 26 (Au 80), 12

Harvey, DC. Shipwreck at Little Lorraine. 11 (Je 1975), 28-32

Haslam, Helen Fraser MacRae.See MacRae, Helen Fraser.

Hawco, Mary. See Hareguy, Darlene.

Haynes, Michael. A taste of Hiking trails of Cape Breton: 'Mabou Highlands - Beinn Bhiorach'.74 (Je 99), 50

Hedden, George. See Rigby, John.

Hermann, George. Cartier and the Cape Breton shore. 32 (Au 82), 22-7

- Why north is down. 32 (Au 82), 27

Herney, Charley & Mrs.See McEwan, Elizabeth.

Hess, William. Paintings by William Hess, Inverness. 59 (Ja 92), 29-32

Hewson, John. Introduction to Micmac hieroglyphics. 47 (Ja 88), 55-61

Hines, Jimmy. See Oleschuk,Mike.

Hinkley, Jack Sam. A visit with Jack Sam Hinkley. 16 (Je 77), 1-5

Hodgson, Duncan M. Tuna fishing in St Ann's Bay. 56 (Ja 91), 63-78

Hoffman, Bernard. Who ate what in the Maritimes: a diagram of pre-contact faunal and floral ecology; and a chart of Micmac annual subsistence. 21 (De 78), 36-7

Holland, Jerry. Jerry Holland: fathers and sons. 48 (Je 88), 15-33

Holland, Samuel. Capt Holland's plan for Cape Breton, 1767. 33 (Je 83), 28-32

Hornsby, Stephen J. The exodus: a selection from Stephen J Hornsby's new book: Nineteenth-centuryCape Breton. 61 (Au 92), 78-83

Horton, Marion. See Campbell, Dan.

How, Douglas. The voice of Cape Breton. 61 (Au 92), 71-7

Howard, Sidney. Sidney Howard of Albert Bridge. 26 (Au 80), ifc, 38-9

Huntley, Alex. See Bennett, Roy.

Hutchison, Rosemary. The future of Gaelic on Cape Breton. 1 (No 72), 8-10

Hyde, Susan & Michael Bird. From Hallowed timbers: the wooden churches of Cape Breton.69 (Au 95), 55-6

 

Ingraham, Jack. A book talk: Watchman against the world. 1 (No 72), 11-12

- Jack Ingraham, Neil's Harbour. 71 (De 96), ifc, 42

- This was swordfishing. 4 (My 73), 1-4

Ingraham, Ron. See Buffett, Peter.

 

Jackson, Elva. A legend reconsidered: Granny Ross: 1) The little woman; and 2) With Elva Jackson, 1984.37 (Au 84), 41-53

- North Sydney harbour tragedy. 20 (Au 78), 29-30

Jackson, Frank E. With Frank E Jackson at 99. 34 (Au 83), 37-9, 41-8

Jerome, Nicholas. The man who married the beaver. 43 (Au 86), 67-9

Joe, John. See Julian, Joe.

Joe, Rita. A selection from Song of Rita Joe: autobiography of a Mi'kmaq poet. 70 (Je 96),9-15

- Rita Joe tells the legend of Mud-Lane. 19 (Je 78), ifc, 14

- Three poems by Rita Joe: 'The monk', 'The toddler boy from another age', and 'The dream was the answer'. 62 (Ja 93), 62

Johnston, AJB. Before theLoyalists: Acadians in the Sydney area: 1749-1754. 48 (Je 88), 59-64

- Regarding the 1895 monument. 36 (Je 84), 31-3

- See Campbell, Brian.

Johnstone, James, Chevalierde. Through an ocean storm to the Fortress of Louisbourg, 1750: from the Memoirs of Chevalier de Johnstone. 67 (Au 94), 49-55

Julian, Joe & John Joe. 'Gluskap's journey' and a mastodon bone. 9 (Oc 74), 31-2

- Micmac tales about badger.13 (Je 76), 20- 2

 

Kanne, Mat. Survival kit,compass and topographic map. 4 (My 73), 10-11

Kendall, Helen. See MacDonald, Hilda.

Kendall, Wally et al. How to bark tan hides and skins. 6 (De 73), 15-17

Kerr, Alexander. See Carmichael, Hector.

Knight, John. A canoe trip in Cape Breton, 1885. 44 (Ja 87), 70-5

Knockwood, Isabelle. Selections from Out of the depths, 63 (Je 93), 53-8

Kuusisto, Kathy Moggridge.See Nicholson, Janie.

 

Laben, Joe. See Marsh,James.

Laben, Mary. See Marsh, James.

La Corne, St Luc de. The wreck of the 'Auguste', 1761. 18 (De 77), 10-17

Lalemant, Rev Gabriel. A shipwreck at Canso, 1629. 42 (Je 86), 64-6

Landry, Frank. A visit with Frank Landry, 91, of Isle Madame. 70 (Je 96), 1-8, 83-96

Langley Sr, Art. Art Langley, Sr, a comment on politics. 25 (Je 80), ifc

- A visit with Art Langley, Sr. 22 (Je 79), 37- 45

- , Wishie Rose & Kenneth MacKenzie. Three strays: portions of interviews not previously published. 53 (Ja 90), 18-20

Lashley, Clarence & Mary. A visit with Mary and Clarence Lashley. 18 (De 77), 1-6

Leadbeater, Mildred & Tommy Basker. Johnny Wilmot, fiddler - 'Another side of Cape Breton'. 65(Ja 94), 23-32

LeBlanc, Barbara. 'It iswrong, wrong to dance ...': an introduction to Cheticamp- area danceprohibition. 51 (Je 89), 37-48

LeBlanc, Leo J. A trekfrom Cheticamp to Pleasant Bay. 66 (Je 94), ifc, 70-2

LeBlanc, Yvon. YvonLeBlanc, architect Fortress Louisbourg. 34 (Au 83), 49-60

Le Boutillier, Herbert. A talk about George LeBrun. 30 (De 81), 15-18

LeFort, Gwen. Gwen LeFort, war bride in WW I. 35 (De 83), 47-52

LeLievre, Annie J. A letter re Fr Jimmy Tompkins and Fr Moses M Coady's relationship. 34 (Au83), 32

LeLiévre, Ulysses. Ulysses LeLiévre and his boats. 8 (Je 74), 18-21

Levy, Ed. See Bagnell, Charlie.

Leonard, George. George Leonard & the fish business, 69 (Au 95), 69-88

Liebke, Bob. See Hareguy, Darlene.

Littler, Mary Willa. Mary Willa Littler and 'The strangers' grave'. 71 (De 96), 29-37.

Livingston, HL. A theory of the Vikings on Cape Breton. 18 (De 77), 22-5

- HL Livingston talks about Peggy Doggy and the 'John Lauchlin' in the August gale. 19 (Je 78), 28-30

- et al. Cape Bretoners in World War One. 33 (Je 83), 1-9, 11-15, 17-27

Lotz, Jim & Michael RWelton. Fr Jimmy Tompkins in Reserve Mines. 73 (Je 98), 62-4

 

MacAskill, Danny, EddieGordon & Archie Carmichael. Mail and snow and roads and mud. 16 (Je77), 43-8

MacAskill, Geordie. See MacAskill, John.

MacAskill, John &Geordie. Oran do Shep - an Englishtown song. 58 (Au 91), 63-8

MacDermid, Donnie. DonnieMacDermid of Margaree Valley: 'It could always be worse'. 73 (Je 98), 79-98

MacDonald, Alma. Alma MacDonald - a war bride in West Mabou. 73 (Je 98), 11-24

MacDonald, Archie. See McNeil, Patrick.

MacDonald, Dr Austin. DrAustin MacDonald: how we got the hospital down north. 40 (Au 85), 13-26

- Dr Austin MacDonald, down north. 39 (Je 85), 1-17

MacDonald, Bessie & Roddy. Rolling balls of yarn. 36 (Je 84), 40-1

MacDonald, Charles. Cab driver tales: more stories from 58 years behind the wheel. 53 (Ja 90),59-68

- Charlie MacDonald,taxicab driver: from 58 years behind the wheel. 52 (Au 89), bc, 73-88

MacDonald, Rev Charles. Rev Charlie MacDonald shoes bad horses. 22 (Je 79), ifc, 46-8, ibc

MacDonald, Daniel Alexander. A talk with Donald Johnny Murdock: the blind man's seventh son. 68 (Je 95),17-29

MacDonald, Donald Garrett etal. How leather was sewn, and a pair of larrigans. 4 (My 73), 17-22

MacDonald, Donald (Norman)& Duncan MacLellan. Praise and dispraise of the rear & the shore.59 (Ja 92), 61-4

MacDonald, Duncan H. Duncan H MacDonald's letter. 68 (Je 95), ifc, 39

MacDonald, Hilda. Hilda MacDonald and Glendyer Mills. 12 (De 75), 14-18

- & Helen Kendall.World War One continues: nursing sisters in England and France. 34 (Au 83),1-7

MacDonald, John 'the cook'.John 'the cook' MacDonald. 9 (Oc 74), ifc

- John 'the cook'MacDonald splits fish. 34 (Au 83), 32

MacDonald, Johnny Allan.Johnny Allan MacDonald of Enon. 48 (Je 88), 1-13

MacDonald, John Alex John X & Thomas A MacDonald. A milling frolic on the North Shore. 21 (De78), 39-46

- , Tommy Peggy MacDonald & Sandy Kenny Morrison. Gaelic precenting on the North Shore. 27 (De80), 45-8

MacDonald, Johnny 'Butch'. Travels with Johnny 'Butch' MacDonald. 36 (Je 84), 1- 17

MacDonald, John D et al. Stories from visits down north. 25 (Je 80), 13-23

MacDonald, Lloyd. See Severance, Arthur.

MacDonald, Malcolm. See MacLeod, Dan Norman.

MacDonald, Margaret. Margaret MacDonald of Glace Bay. 25 (Je 80), 1-8

MacDonald, Michael. Wreck of the Dorcas & the Etta Stewart. 66 (Je 94), 41-52

MacDonald, Neil. See MacDonald, Sadie.

MacDonald, Ray 'Mac'. Avisit with Ray 'Mac' MacDonald: in honour of the 50th year of CJFX Radio. 64 (Au 93), 75-92

MacDonald, Roddy Hector.The dump cart and hay truck. 11 (Je 75), 22-5

- See MacDonald, Bessie.

MacDonald, Sadie & Neil R MacDonald. How to make ceann groppi. 8 (Je 74), 12-13

MacDonald, Steve et al. 10years! The story of the Cape Breton Summertime Review. 68 (Je 95), 1-12,69-92

MacDonald, Thomas A (TommyPeggy). See Caplan, Ron.

- See MacDonald, John Alex John X.

MacDonnell, Hughie Dan. A story from Hughie Dan MacDonnell: Red Conall of the tricks. 21 (De 78),13-15, 17-21

- Hughie Dan MacDonnell: Ranald son of young Allan. 13 (Je 76), ifc, 18-19

MacDougall, Allan. 'Is your father dead yet?' - with Allan MacDougall of 'Hughie & Allan'. 63(Je 93), 1-16, 83-100

MacDougall, Gordon. Gordie MacDougall, boxer: my life. 57 (Je 91), 1-14, 89-104

MacDougall, Mary Ann. Mary Ann MacDougall: seeing a droke. 59 (Ja 92), 71

- & John James Whitty. A twice-told tale. 29 (Au 81), ifc, 27-8

MacDougall, Mary Ann, Mike MacDougall, John James Whitty et al. MacDougalls and Whittys and songs.23 (Au 79), 1-11

MacDougall, Mike. From' Mike MacDougall's tape for Fr Hector'. 38 (Ja 85), 17-21

-Trap fishing with Mike MacDougall. 17 (Au 77), 1-7

- See MacDougall, Mary Ann.

MacEachern, Erika. Baboushka and the three kings. 73 (Je 98), 70-1

MacEachern, Euphemia Malcolm et al. Wreck of the Hurry On - Judique. 58 (Au 91), 70-9

MacEachern, George. From George MacEachern's autobiography. 'I joined the Unemployed Union in 1931'.45 (Je 87), ifc, 53-8

- The coming of the Trade Union Act
(1937)
. 23 (Au 79), 33-6

MacEachern, Mary Ann(MacLellan). Mary Ann (MacLellan) MacEachern. 70 (Je 96), 37-52

MacFadyen, AD. See Fortune, Alexander.

MacFadyen, Tom. See Fortune, Alexander.

MacGillivray, Allister. The Cape Breton fiddler: a talk with Allister MacGillivray. 29 (Au 81), 35-48,ibc

MacGillivray, Billy. With Billy MacGillivray in Boston. 53 (Ja 90), 27-33

MacGillivray, Don. See MacKenzie, Kenneth.

MacGregor, Rev James. A missionary trek in Cape Breton: from Rev George Patterson's Memoir of the Rev James MacGregor, published in 1859. 49 (Au 88), 49-54

MacInnes, Johnny. Lobster fishing with Johnny MacInnes. 23 (Au 79), 40-1, 45-9

MacInnis, Huey G & Earle Embree. Ice cutting at Canso. 5 (Jy 73), 9-11

MacInnis, Merrill. 'But we went out after mackerel . . .'. 47 (Ja 88), 39-44

MacIntyre, John A. Love letters from St Paul's Island. 73 (Je 98), 47-8, 50-9, 61

MacIsaac, Angus. See MacIsaac, Carmelita.

MacIsaac, Carmelita & Angus. A little visit with Ashley MacIsaac's parents. 72 (Je 97), 21-33

MacIsaac, Dan Hughie. Dan Hughie MacIsaac, Broad Cove Banks: 'two stories my grandfather told'. 53(Ja 90), ifc, 40-4

MacIsaac, John A. From visits with John A MacIsaac. 54 (Je 90), 59-69

MacKay, Alfred P. Fromvisits with Alfred P MacKay of Big Harbour Island. 66 (Je 94), 1-12, 63-9

MacKay, Dan, Doane Curtis,Mr & Mrs Bernie Galloway, & Emmerson Campbell. The 1923 strike insteel and the miner's sympathy strike. 22 (Je 79), 1-16

MacKay, George & Roddy MacMillan. When the Ross ferry got lost. 8 (Je 74), 1-3

MacKenzie, Archie Alex. 'Tachraidhna Daoine far Nach Tachair na Cnuic'. 63 (Je 93), 76-80

MacKenzie, Archibald J. A Gaelic story by Archibald J MacKenzie: Bodaich rolaisteach Gleann Na Suidheag / Theyarning old men of Strawberry Glen. 36 (Je 84), ifc, 49-53

MacKenzie, Kenneth. Kenneth MacKenzie, Northeast Margaree. 27 (De 80), ifc, 32

MacKenzie, Kenneth & Don MacGillivray. Work poetry of John J 'Slim' MacInnis. 64 (Au 93), 53-8

- See Langley Sr, Art.

MacKillop, James C.Sheriff James C MacKillop remembers - the hanging of Emmett Sloane. 65 (Ja94), 73-84

MacKinnon, Alex Dan et al. Stories about buried treasure. 17 (Au 77), 9-16

MacKinnon, Dan F, Russell Cunningham, Charles Bagnell, & Doug MacCormick. Working on the S & L Railroad, Part One. 28 (Je 81), 1-15

MacKinnon, Don. Boxing's Sailor Don MacKinnon. 72 (Je 97), 47-50

MacKinnon, Jonathan G. Voyage of the 'Vandora' to St Pierre: Turus na 'Vandora' gu St Pierre. 71(De 96), 43-8

MacKinnon, Neil A. Neil A MacKinnon of Rear Beaver Cove. 44 (Ja 87), bc, 58-64

MacKinnon, Rory. Talesfrom Rory MacKinnon, Sugar Loaf. 40 (Au 1985), ifc, 50-3

MacLean, Joe Allan. JoeAllan MacLean, a tale of the round drover. 10 (Ap 75), 13- 16

MacLean, Mickey, JohnnyMurphy, Amelia Cook, Jimmy Hannigan, & Alex Storm. 5 strays from ourfirst 10 years. 31 (Je 82), 37-9

MacLean, Sandy. Old cures from Sandy MacLean. 35 (De 83), ifc, 20

MacLean, Sara. The wreck of the 'Watford'. 16 (Je 77), 13-17

MacLellan, Duncan. See MacDonald, Donald (Norman).

MacLellan, Lauchie. Lauchie MacLellan, Centreville: 2 short stories told to his granddaughter, Linda MacLellan. 74 (Je 99), 23-4

- Lauchie MacLellan tells' Lauchie's dream'. 23 (Au 79), 18-32

MacLellan, Marie. A talk with Marie MacLellan, pianist. 42 (Je 86), 33-40

MacLellan, Theresa, Donald MacLellan & Marie MacLellan. Tunes from 'The MacLellan Trio'. 71 (De96), 28

MacLennan, DA. From DN MacLennan's 'History of Grand River'. 17 (Au 77), 24-9

MacLennan, John A. 'Wild Archie' plays the bones. 9 (Oc 74), 18-20

MacLennan, Sandy et al.Working on the Sydney coal piers. 44 (Ja 87), 25-46

MacLeod, Alistair. 'As birds bring forth the sun': a new story by Alistair MacLeod. 42 (Je86), 12-16

MacLeod, Allan. Allan MacLeod: stories & Gaelic songs. 74 (Je 99), bc, 78-86

MacLeod, Annie MacDermid. Aunt Annie MacLeod, Wreck Cove. 48 (Je 88), 35-58

MacLeod, Bessie. See MacLeod, John R.

MacLeod, Dan Alex. DanAlex MacLeod: a working life. 41 (Ja 86), 1-15

- Dan Alex MacLeod: 'Imoved houses'. 35 (De 83), 13-19

MacLeod, Dan Norman, Mrs DanNorman MacLeod & Malcolm MacDonald. The wreck of the 'Marshall Frank'.31 (Je 82), 10-13

MacLeod, Donald. Gloomy memories by Donald MacLeod. Eyewitness to highland clearances. 46 (Au 87),29-36

MacLeod, Edie. Edie MacLeod - her Glace Bay. 61 (Au 92), 1-18

MacLeod, Flora. See MacLeod, Jimmy Philip.

MacLeod, Jimmy Philip, Flora MacLeod & Lena MacLeod. A visit with the MacLeods at Belfry - from afamily conversation with Ranald Thurgood. 74 (Je 99), 51-62

MacLeod, John R & Bessie, et al. Stories from Inverness County, 12 (De 75), 1-8

MacLeod, Ken & LeslieReid. World War I continued: the Halifax explosion, & going to Siberia, 34(Au 83), 7-12

MacLeod, Lena. See MacLeod, Jimmy Philip.

MacLeod, Malcolm. How to make snowshoes. 2 (Ja 73), 12-15

MacLeod, Roderick. How to splice rope. 3 (Ma 73), 22-3

MacMillan, AS. The Cabot Trail: a political story - a dream come true: story of the development of tourist industry in Northern Inverness and Victoria Counties. 62 (Ja 93),ifc, 66-70

MacMillan, John Francis 'Lofty'. 'Lofty' MacMillan: a taste of his life. 71 (De 96), 68-70

- More about Fr Donald MacPherson. 70 (Je 96), 75

MacMillan, Mary. Mary MacMillan at Ben Eoin. 39 (Je 85), ifc, 31-2

MacMullin, Donald John &Malcolm Campbell. Donald John MacMullin and Malcolm Campbell. 10 (Ap75), ifc, 29-32

MacMullin, Elmer 'Porky'. See Sidney, Bill.

MacNamara, Billy James. BillyJames MacNamara of Evanston. 49 (Au 88), 55- 72

- Strays from a conversation with Billy James MacNamara. 69 (Au 95), 53-4, 56

- et al. Islands in the Strait of Canso. 17 (Au 77), 46-8

- See Robertson, Raymond P.

MacNeil, Beatrice T. Beatrice T MacNeil's play: 'The Dream'. 39 (Je 85), 23-30

- 'The family tree' - a story from Beatrice MacNeil's book, The moonlight skater. 63 (Je 93), ifc,74

MacNeil, Dan. A story of Christmas Island. 6 (De 73), ifc

- Dan MacNeil and the devil. 37 (Au 84), ifc

MacNeil, Jim. See MacNeil, Josie.

MacNeil, Joe Neil. A Gaelic tale of the Milky Way: The track of the children of Uisneach. 19 (Je78), 31

- An duine gu'n churam. 1 (No 72), 10

- Awkward Donald / Domhnall Clibisteach. 66 (Je 94), 25-34

- Joe MacNeil tells a wonderful story: Iain MacAn Iasgair Mhoir. 16 (Je 77), 24-32

- Joe MacNeil's wonderful story - conclusion. 17 (Au 77), 30-9

- Joe Neil MacNeil: a talk about tales. 71 (De 96), 49-62

- Joe Neil MacNeil,Gaelic storyteller. 44 (Ja 87), 65-9

- Joe MacNeil,storyteller. 4 (My 73), fc, 12- 13

- Joe Neil MacNeil tellsa Fenian tale: Fear a' chota liathghlais or The man in the light gray coat.22 (Je 79), 30-6

- Sgeulachd mu'n drochs hull. 4 (My 73), 1, 12-13

- Stories from English into Gaelic. 54 (Je 90), 33-8

- See Patterson, Katherine MacNeil.

MacNeil, John Dan &Mickey MacNeil. 2 Gaelic tales: John Dan MacNeil and Mickey MacNeil - with portraits of the speakers by Ellison Robertson. 47 (Ja 88), 45-50

MacNeil, Josie. See MacNeil, Stephen W.

- & Jim. With Josie and Jim MacNeil, Big Pond. 41 (Ja 86), ifc, 63-4

MacNeil, Margaret Neil James. Margaret Neil James - a love story. 60 (Je 92), 1-10, 79- 96

MacNeil, Mary Sarah. Mary Sarah MacNeil remembers Long Island. 39 (Je 85), 74-84

MacNeil, Mickey. Mickey MacNeil from Iona - ghosts. 57 (Je 91), 60-7

- See MacNeil, John Dan.

MacNeil, Mungie. With Mungie MacNeil of Iona Rear. 59 (Ja 92), 1-16

MacNeil, Neil. Neil MacNeil and The highland heart. 58 (Au 91), 33-6

MacNeil, Rita. Rita MacNeil of Big Pond. 27 (De 80), 22-7

MacNeil, Stephen W. Alittle story. 57 (Ja 91), 60

- , Josie MacNeil & JimMacNeil. At the Glengarry mineral spring. 28 (Je 81), ifc, 31-5

MacPhee, Annie. AnnieMacPhee and a cup of tea. 13 (Je 76), 9-11

MacPhee, Doug. With pianist Doug MacPhee. 43 (Au 86), 31-40

MacPhee, Melvin. How Hughie MacPhee made peace with the Campbells. 16 (Je 1977), ifc

MacPherson, John A. Bird songs in Gaelic. 3 (Ma 73), 12

MacQueen, Margaret Martell.The Martells of Flint Island Light. 45 (Je 87), 44-52

MacRae, Frank & Margaret. A visit with Frank & Margaret MacRae. 46 (Au 87), 63-79

MacRae, Georgie H. Fragments from mining at Gold Brook. 30 (De 81), 41-8

MacRae, Helen Fraser. Duncan 'Korea' MacRae, missionary from Baddeck. 67 (Au 94), 71-8

MacRae, Margaret. See MacRae, Frank.

MacRitchie, William Arthur Dillon. Bill MacRitchie and early flight, plus LB 'Bricky' Stevenson & the Cape Breton Flying Club. 55 (Au 90), 69-88

MacSween, Rev Rod. Memories of Ironville. 67 (Au 94), 17-23

Maga, Rudi. See Fortune, Alexander.

Maillard, Rev Pierre Antoine-Simon. Father Maillard at a Micmac feast, 1758. 16 (Je 77), 33-7

Markham, Beryl. Beryl Markham's transatlantic flight, 1936. 43 (Au 86), 47- 56

Marsh, James, Joe Laben,Mary Laben & Mickey Connors. Father Jimmy Tompkins of Reserve Mines.16 (Je 77), 6-12

Marsh, William H. WilliamH 'Bull' Marsh - still fighting. 72 (Je 97), 1-12, 79-96

Marshall, Lindsay. 3poems by Chief Lindsay Marshall. 72 (Je 97), 20

Marshall, Murdena. Murdena Marshall: Mi'kmaq godparents. 60 (Je 92), 35-40

Marshall, Noel, Elsie Clews Parsons & Sarah Denny. St Ann's Day mission, Chapel Island. 40 (Au85), 31-43

Martin, Calvin. European impact on the Micmac culture. 31 (Je 82), 23-35

- The four lives of the Micmac copper pot. 24 (De 79), 15-17, 19, 21-7

Martin, Helen. See Seymour, Emily.

Matheson, Alex. A pair of stock skates. 3 (Ma 73), 1-2, 20-2

- , Johnny Murphy, John Joseph Gillis, George Hamm & Malcolm MacLeod. In the North River lumberwoods. 7 (Ma 74), 1-7

Matheson, John J. John J Matheson, 95. 5 (Jy 73), ifc

Matheson, Murray. See Sidney, Bill.

Mauger, Ida. With Ida Mauger of Cap La Ronde. 71 (De 96), 1-10, 78-88

Maxwell, George. George Maxwell family stories. 28 (Je 81), 17-23

May, Elizabeth. On the trail of Elizabeth May. 53 (Ja 90), 21-6, 48-58

McCormick, Mike. Mike McCormick: a little political tale. 58 (Au 91), ifc, 53-4

McEwan, Elizabeth, Kate McEwan, Wallace & Mrs Wallace Bernard & Charley & Mrs Charley Herney. Waltes, an ancient Micmac game. 6 (De 73), 9-12

McEwan, Kate. See McEwan, Elizabeth.

McGillivray, Alexander &Duncan McIntyre. Cape Breton miners speaking, 1888. 46 (Au 87), 54-7

McGrady, Chris et al. Women in the steel plant, World War 2. 37 (Au 84), 1-14

McIntyre, Duncan. See McGillivray, Alexander.

McIntyre, Manning. See Sidney, Bill.

McLachlan, James B. Floors that have talked to me. 74 (Je 99), ifc, 75

McLennan, Katharine. Paintings by Katharine McLennan. 34 (Au 83), bc

McLeod, David A. Adventures of Capt David A McLeod: in the August gale, 1873; more sailing days; struck by an iceberg. 39 (Je 85), 63-70

- Cape Breton captain: a treasure! 60 (Je 92), 55-9

- Capt David A McLeod: my early years. 33 (Je 83), 41-7

McLeod, Rev Norman. 'Children,children, look to yourselves, for the world is mad': letters of Rev Norman McLeod, 1835-51. 13 (Je 76), bc, 23-6

McNeil, Patrick, Bert Gouthro & Archie MacDonald. Horses in the coal mines. 32 (Au 82),36-43

McNeil, Sterling. Celebrating the Iona ferry & the opening of the Grand Narrows bridge. 65 (Ja 94),ifc, 56-8

McNenly, Monica Curtis. See Curtis, Helen.

McPhee, Murdock J. Cape Bretoners who went away: Murdock Malcolm McPhee in Ontario. 61 (Au 92),41-6

McPherson, Flora. Flora McPherson's Cape Breton classic: Watchman against the world - a review and reprint of Chapter 9: 'The master's household'. 64 (Au 93), 68- 74

- The quest for Rev Norman McLeod - on the making of Watchman against the world. 66 (Je 94),35-40

McPherson, GW. The Foster revival in the Margarees. 71 (De 96), 21-7

Migliore, Sam. See Cozzolino, Thomas.

Miller, Dr AW. Dr AW Miller: notes from a medical practice down north, 1906. 64 (Au 93), 47-52

Minglewood, Matt. From talks with Matt Minglewood. 49 (Au 88), bc, 21-34

Mleczko, Hilda. Hilda Mleczko of Glace Bay: keeping love's record alive. 69 (Au 95), 63-8

- With Hilda Mleczko, Glace Bay. 54 (Je 90), bc, 18-32

Moogk, Peter. Fortress Sydney: manning the guns on the CB coast. 14 (Au 76), 33-9

Morgan, Robert. JFW DesBarres' plans for Sydney, 1785: the founding of Cape Breton colony. 38(Ja 85), bc, 26-36

- The great famine in Cape Breton, 1845-51. 58 (Au 91), 55-62

- The separatist movement in Cape Breton. 27 (De 80), 33-42

Morrell, Anne. Anne Morrell, Margaree Valley. 'Seasons of my life'. 45 (Je 87), 17- 25

Morris, Noel. Noel Morris' encounter with the devil. 36 (Je 84), 43-4

Morrison, Daniel K et al. Remembering the 'Aspy', Part 1. 13 (Je 76), 1-8

Morrison, Dan Murdoch. How to make an axe handle. 1 (No 72), 5-7

- Sowing oats and hay. 18 (De 77), 7-9

Morrison, DJ, Annie Margaret Morrison et al. Lobster factories around Cape Breton. 20 (Au 78), 1-15

Morrison, George & Michael MacLean. Lakeboats on the Bras d'Or. 15 (De 76), 23-30

Morrison, Harry C. Torquil MacLean and the Englishtown ferry. 2 (Ja 73), 6-7, 20-1

Morrison, Jessie. With Jessie Morrison of Cape North - a Cape Breton-to-Alberta pioneer. 66 (Je94), 73-96

Morrison, Kenny. See MacDonald, John Alex JohnX.

Morrison, Lottie. With Lottie Morrison from Gabarus. 40 (Au 85), 1-11

Morrison, Maisie. Hooking a rag rug. 3 (Ma 73), 13-15

Morrison, Mary & Annie Margaret. Chow: two Morrison ways. 1 (No 72), 11

Morrison, Mary Ann. See Morrison, Nan.

Morrison, Murdock Daniel. Presbyterianism in old Cape Breton. 42 (Je 86), 41-51

Morrison, Nan (Mary Ann). A visit with Nan Morrison, Baddeck. 47 (Ja 88), 1-20.

Morrison, Sandy Kenny. Sharpening a crosscut saw. 7 (Ma 74), 8-9.

- Winterwear: mogans. 1 (No 72), 22, 24.

Muggah, Sydney E. The story of HMS Pelican: a speech by Sydney E Muggah. 55 (Au 90), ifc, 48-52.

Muise, George. Cape Breton draegerman at Westray: George Muise, New Waterford. 62 (Ja 93),1-14.

Murphy, Bowden. Bowden Murphy: a brief tale. 42 (Je 86), ifc, 80.

- Bowden Murphy: 24 years splitting fish. 34 (Au 83), ifc, 31-4.

Murphy, Rev Charles. Fr Charles Murphy and Hong Kong. 62 (Ja 93), 73-88.

Murphy, Frank. Frank Murphy and the open hearth. 52 (Au 89), 1-22.

Murphy, Herman. A visit with Herman Murphy, Ingonish. 62 (Ja 93), 17-26.

Murphy, Johnny. Johnny Murphy, North East Margaree. 18 (De 77), 18-21

- See MacLean, Mickey.

Murphy, Peter Willy. Peter Willy Murphy, hoboing days. 15 (De 76), ifc

Murphy, Rita & Rory. Rita and Rory Murphy & moonshining days. 14 (Au 76), 1-3

Murphy, Rory. See Murphy, Rita.

Murray, A Peter. The West Bay moose. 70 (Je 96), ifc

Naish, Gordon. Gordon Naish: Dosco miner introduction. 42 (Je 86), 17-24

Nardocchio, Dominic. A talk with Dominic Nardocchio. 53 (Ja 90), 69-88

Nash, Ronald. Discovery on Ingonish Island. 14 (Au 76), 13-14

Neptune, Noel. How Glooskap found summer. 5 (Jy 73), 24

Nicholson, Jack et al. Remembering St Paul's Island, Part One. 5 (Jy 73), 13-19

Nicholson, Janie & Kathy Moggridge Kuusisto. A visit with Janie Nicholson, Baddeck. 31 (Je 82),15-21

Nugent, Joe. Joe Nugent, inspector of mines, ret'd, 70 (Je 96), 63-74

 

O'Donnell, John C. New Waterford's explosion, 1917 - 2 songs from And now the fields are green. 63(Je 93), 81-2

O'Hare, Lexie. Lexie O'Hare went to Boston. 42 (Je 86), 1-11

- With Lexie O'Hare, Big Intervale (Part 2). 43 (Au 86), 57-66

Oleschuk, Mike, JT Collier, Lew Allan Davis, Jimmy Hines, Wally Chandler & Bernie Galloway. From conversations with steelworkers. 27 (De 80), 1-21

O'Neil, Leonard & Eva.The pulp mill comes to the strait. 25 (Je 80), 31-8

O'Sullivan, Jerome R. The'Astraea', 1834: a survivor's report. 20 (Au 78), 38

 

Pacifique, Rev RP. The early history of St Ann's (Englishtown). 41 (Ja 86), 24-9

Padelt, Hans. The Padelts chose Cape Breton. 61 (Au 92), bc, 50-4

- See Barrett, Clarence James.

Parker, John P. Building the Grand Narrows bridge. 23 (Au 79), 15-17

- 'Permanencia': N Sydney's concrete boat. 18 (De 77), ifc, 26-7

Parker, Lewis. Lewis Parker: a work in progress. 43 (Au 86), ifc, 69-72

Parsons, Elsie Clews. See Marshall, Noel.

Paterson, David J. More about the Louisbourg rescue, 1943 - from another shipwreck story. 65 (Ja94), 72

Patterson, Rev George. See MacGregor, Rev James.

Patterson, Katherine MacNeil, Dan Angus Beaton & Joe Neil MacNeil. Stories told about the bagpipes. 50 (Ja 89), ifc, 83-91

Peach, Earle. Earle Peach: a Homeville memory - an excerpt from Memories of a Cape Breton childhood. 54 (Je 90), 15-17

Peach, LeRoy. William Y Porter & South Head Church. 57 (Je 91), ifc, 52-5

Pelley, Edith. Edith Pelley; William Davis's daughter. 60 (Je 92), 45-54

Pemberton, Robert. Glace Bay makes a cannon for Louisbourg. 12 (De 75), 25-31

Perrault, Rev Julien. A letter from St Ann's Bay, 1634. 28 (Je 81), bc, 30

Peters, Percy. Percy Peters and the sick horse. 71 (De 96), 75-7

- Percy Peters and the wild cow. 51 (Je 89), ifc, 30-6

- The horse in the well. 64 (Au 93), 17-20

Peterson, Randolph L et al. Moose, a Cape Breton extinction. 10 (Ap 75), 17-22

Petrie, Willy. Willy Petrie, a man who finds water. 6 (De 73), 5, 7-8

Pineau, Jack. Jack Pineau, the Glace Bay hobbyist. 17 (Au 77), 20-2

Plessis, Joseph-Octave. Bishop Plessis visits Cape Breton, 1815. 55 (Au 90), 41-7

- Bishop Plessis' journey continues, 1815. 56 (Ja 91), 51-9

Poirier, Alex. Alex Poirier, fisherman from Plateau. 59 (Ja 92), 65-70

Poirier, Val. Val Poirier, Poirierville: ghost stories. 68 (Je 95), 65-8

Poirier, Wilfred M. With Wilfred Poirier, lobster buyer. 33 (Je 83), 53, 55-60

Pottie, Gwennie Bennett. Gwennie Bennett Pottie of West Tarbot. 67 (Au 94), 1-12, 61-70

Pottie, JD et al. Life and death of the 'Aspy'. 14 (Au 76), 19-26

Preston, Brian. Searching for the pioneer log house. 48 (Je 88), 69-74

Pringle, Will. Visit with Will Pringle, Richmond County. 63 (Je 93), 59-73

Prosper, Wilfred. A visit with Wilfred Prosper, Eskasoni. 38 (Ja 85), ifc, 51-6

Prosser, George. With George Prosser of Whitney Pier: stories from over 92 years. 74 (Je 99),1-10, 87-100

 

Quance, Elizabeth, Arnold Ross & Dr Melville Grosvenor. Bell and Baldwin's hydrofoil: HD-4. 21(De 78), bc, 22-8

Raddall, Thomas H. See Glode, Sam.

Raeside, Robert. A geology walk up the Clyburn Valley. 67 (Au 94), 31-48

- CB's geology: a talk onthe rocks. 62 (Ja 93), 27-36

Rafuse, Ralph, Arthur & Sara Severance, Wreck of the 'Iceland II'. 31 (Je 82), 5-10

Rambeau, George. George Rambeau tells a forerunner. 51 (Je 89), 63-4

- See Curtis, Helen.

Rand, Rev Silas Tertius. An Indian turned into a chenoo. 26 (Au 80), 40

- A story of the Micmac chief, Ulgimoo. 28 (Je 81), 37-8

- The magical dancing doll. 34 (Au 83), 27- 30

Rankin, Donald et al. The Donald Rankin family and harness racing. 45 (Je 87), 1- 16, 80-92

Rankin, Effie MacCorquodale. Allan the Ridge MacDonald, Gaelic poet: an introduction to the Mabou bards.38 (Ja 85), 37-45

Rankin, Rev John Angus. With Fr John Angus Rankin, Glendale. 45 (Je 87), 59-71

Reid, Leslie. See MacLeod, Ken.

Reppa, John Stephen. Mystery at Blackett's Lake. 55 (Au 90), 27-32

Reynolds, Alfred. See Smith, Perly.

Rideout, Theodore. Theodore Rideout: 'I went sealing'. 44 (Ja 87), ifc, 53-4

Rigby, John, George Hedden,Howard Yorke, & Aloysius Burke. Caribou sinking, & Grandmere:1942. 46 (Au 87), bc, 37-49

Roach, Rev William. 'Parade of concern' for Sydney Steel - a conversation with Fr Wm Roach about the 1967 march. 58 (Au 91), 37-52

Roach, William D. William D Roach, wood- carver. 60 (Je 92), 69-78

Roberts, Austin. Austin Roberts' Second World War. 47 (Ja 88), 21-38

Robertson, Ellison. From Ellison Robertson's new book, In love with then - from a review and achapter. 64 (Au 93), 43-6

Robertson, Raymond P & Billy James MacNamara. The 1929 earthquake: two memories. 50 (Ja 89),27-34

Rose, Wishie. WishieRose: from 50 years at sea. 29 (Au 81), 1-14

- See Langley Sr, Art.

Rosner, Jean. Trails out of Meat Cove. 4 (My 73), 7-9

Ross, Arnold. See Quance, Elizabeth.

Ross, Donald. Donald Ross- a poet in Baddeck. 66 (Je 94), 53-62

Ross, Gladys Mary. How I got my nickname. 60 (Je 92), ifc

Ruck, Winston. A visit with Winston Ruck, steelworker. 60 (Je 92), 11-34

Ruffman, Alan. The 1929 earthquake and the search for John MacLeod. 67 (Au 94), 56- 8

Ryan, Mary. Mary Ryan: a woman's account. 47 (Ja 88), 51-3

 

St Clair, James. Folk mapping: Cape Breton examples. 44 (Ja 87), 16-19

Sampson, Stephen Patrick.Stephen Patrick Sampson - my life. 61 (Au 92), 55-70

- The haunted railroad car at St Peters. 58 (Au 91), 30-1

Samson, Joseph D. Joseph D Samson: 'Guillaume sans peur'. 33 (Je 83), 33-9

- Joseph D Samson of Petit-de-Grat. 43 (Au 86), 73-80

- Joseph D Samson tells an old tale. 39 (Je 85), 55-61

Schwartz, Rose Claener. Rose Schwartz of New Waterford. 57 (Je 91), 15-28

Severance, Arthur. Art Severance and 'Burnt' John. 47 (Ja 88), ifc, 63-5

- Art Severance: a tale from Truthful Paul. 33 (Je 83), ifc, 48

- & Sara. Wreck ofthe 'Mikado'. 31 (Je 82), 1-3, 5

Severance, Arthur, Annie Shepherd, Lloyd MacDonald, Marie Thurgood Williams, Charlie Thurgood & Lois(MacKay) Thurgood. The drowning of Murdock MacDonald. 71 (De 96), 11-19

- See Rafuse, Ralph.

Seymour, Emily, Helen Martinet al. How we cured ourselves. 7 (Ma 74), 18-24

Shears, Barry. The bagpipes in Cape Breton. 52 (Au 89), 37-52

Shedden, Leslie. Leslie Shedden, Glace Bay photographer. 32 (Au 82), ifc, 47-8, ibc, bc

Shepherd, Annie. See Severance, Arthur.

Sidney, Bill, Fred Courtney, Murray Matheson, Manning McIntyre, Gordon Grant & Elmer 'Porky' MacMullin. The Glace Bay 'Cinderella' Miners. 51 (Je 89), bc, 65-92

Siepierski, Karoline. With Karoline Siepierski, Whitney Pier. 36 (Je 84), 34-9

Smith, Alice MacRae. See Bird, Miriam Ruth MacRae.

Smith, Donnie. See Smith,Jackie.

Smith, Ella & Joanne Donovan. With Ella Smith and Joanne Donovan. 52 (Au 89), 23-35

Smith, Evelyn. A funny Gaelic story for the serious learner. 51 (Je 89), 58-9

- With Evelyn Smith,Wreck Cove. 65 (Ja 94), 1-8, 59-67

Smith, Jackie, Raymond Smith & Donnie Smith. Smelt fishing on the North River ice. 40 (Au 85),67-72, ibc

Smith, Mary Elizabeth Wood. Diary: Mary Smith of Smithville, 1890-92. 41 (Ja 86), 48-54

Smith, Mary Red Dan. Mary Red Dan Smith and a spindle. 22 (Je 79), 22-3

Smith, Perly W, Lew Hart ,Alfred Reynolds & Lee Hart. John Hart of Port Hood - a scrapbook. 15(De 76), 16-21

Smith, Raymond. See Smith,Jackie.

Smith, Red Dan. Making rope from wood. 1 (No 72), 1, 20-1

Spencer, Edgar. Remembering life on Scatari Island. 14 (Au 76), 27-32

Stanley-Blackwell, Laurie. Celebrating Isabella Gordon MacKay. 73 (Je 98), 66-9

Stevenson, LB. See MacRitchie, William Arthur Dillon.

Stewart, Ron. Knox church: the day the floor fell in. 54 (Je 90), ifc, 50-1

Stone, Arthur J. 'Catherine McPherson's inn' on a Richmond County road. 60 (Je 92), 65-9

Storm, Alex. Alex Storm plans for buried treasure. 17 (Au 77), 17-19

- Alex Storm: treasureship 'Chameau'. 57 (Je 91), 69-82

- See MacLean, Mickey.

Stuart, Robin. Robin Stuart, salmon farmer. 41 (Ja 86), 30-41

Sturgess, Yvonne McInnes.Yvonne McInnes Sturgess, in Waipu. 74 (Je 99), 63-74

Syverson, Alexandre et al. On the road to the Canada Winter Games. 44 (Ja 87), 1-15, 79-96

 

Templeman, Wilfred. More about the lobster. 8 (Je 74), 16-17

Theriault, John J && Sadie. With John J and Sadie Theriault. 50 (Ja 89), 99-116

Theriault, Sadie. See Theriault, John J.

Thurgood, Charlie. See Severance, Arthur.

Thurgood, Lois (MacKay). See Severance, Arthur.

Thurgood, Ranald. See MacLeod, Jimmy Philip.

Timmons, Sid. Sid Timmons: pit stories. 48 (Je 88), ifc, 65-8

Tobin, Michael. From visits with Capt Michael Tobin, coastal & gulf ferry captain, ret'd. 73 (Je98), 1-8, 10, 99-108

Tomas, Otis. Otis Tomas: making instruments and tunes. 56 (Ja 91), 33-43

Tompkins, Fr Jimmy. FrJimmy Tompkins speaking. 40 (Au 85), 27-30

Townsend, Cleve. Cleve Townsend of Louisbourg. 8 (Je 74), 26-32

Tuck, Robert C. William Harris - architect of Broughton. 46 (Au 87), 21-7

Turnbull, Gertrude Boutilier. A visit with Gertie Boutilier Turnbull. 50 (Ja 89), 63- 77

Tutty, Tius. Tius Tutty,codfish and handpick mining. 8 (Je 74), 5-11

 

Wadman, Audrey, Ruth Beaton& Nelson Beaton. Memories of Lillian Crewe Walsh. 74 (Je 99), 11-22

Walsh, Lillian Crewe. A story from Lillian Crewe Walsh: story of Dicky Melbourne. 49 (Au 88), ifc,48

- The wreck of theAriadne, October 7, 1896. 2 (Ja 73), 16-18

Webb, Rev John. Fr John Webb builds stone buildings. 15 (De 76), 8-12

Welton, Michael R. See Lotz, Jim.

West, Alvin. See Embree, Earle.

White, Johnny (Steven) & Jimmy Hannigan. Guiding for salmon on the Margaree. 26 (Au 80), 1-11

Whitehead, Ruth Holmes. From Ruth Whitehead's Micmac album. 50 (Ja 89), 92-8

- Kluskap's Cave - FairyHole - regarding our back cover photograph (with description on p 20). Photo by Carol Kennedy. 53 (Ja 90), bc, 20

- Kopit feeds the hunter, 56 (Ja 91), 61-2

Whitty, John James. See MacDougall, Mary Ann.

Whitty, Marcella. See MacDougall, Mary Ann.

Whitty, Steve. A visit with Steve Whitty, Ingonish Beach. 36 (Je 84), 64-72

- See MacDougall, Mary Ann.

Wilcox, Mae. Mae Wilcox, 98 - poet from Big Lorraine. 59 (Ja 92), 33-42

Williams, Mrs Lillian. How to make spruce beer. 8 (Je 74), 4

Williams, Marie Thurgood. See Severance, Arthur.

Williams, Stephen. Misery at Louisbourg: aftermath of the first siege, 1745. 68 (Je 95), 13-16

Williston, Floyd. Johnny Miles wins the Boston marathon. 59 (Ja 92), ifc, 80

Wilmot, Johnny. Johnny Wilmot: talk and tunes. 40 (Au 85), 59-66

Wilson, Jim. Cockfighting: an introduction. 55 (Au 90), 53-65

 

Yazer, Jack. Dr Jack Yazer, citizen. 59 (Ja 92), 21-8, 81-92

Yorke, Howard. See Rigby, John.

Young, Ann. See Hareguy, Darlene.

Young, Rose Grant. Women in the steel plant, part two: Rose Grant Young, crane operator. 37 (Au 84),15-20

 

BOOK REVIEWS

- Bennett, Margaret. The last stronghold. 56 (Ja 91), 48-50

- Cameron, Silver Donald. The education of Everett Richardson. 20 (Au 78), 37

- Dunlay, KE & DL Reich. Traditional Celtic fiddle music of Cape Breton. 44 (Ja 87), 55-7

- Eber, Dorothy. Genius at work. 32 (Au 82), 45

- Fergusson, Donald A. Beyond the Hebrides. 19 (Je 78), 40

- Fraser, Dawn. Echoes from labor's wars. 20 (Au 78), 37

- Fraser, S. The airs and melodies peculiar to the Highlands of Scotland and the Isles. 32 (Au82), 44-5

- MacDonald, Keith Norman.The Skye collection. 32 (Au 82), 44-5

- MacDonald, W James. Patterson's history of Victoria County. 20 (Au 78), 36

- MacKinnon, Christy. Silent observer. 64 (Au 93), ifc, 20-2

- Reardon, Chris, AJB Johnston & Steven Shipp. Louisbourg: the phoenix fortress. 56 (Ja 91), 32

 

- Schneider, Aaron. Wild honey. 74 (Je 99), 37

- Stanley, Laurie. The well-watered garden. 34 (Au 83), 35

- Tennyson, Brian. Cape Breton - a bibliography. 19 (Je 78), 41

- Whitehead, Ruth Holmes. Micmac quillwork. 33 (Je 83), 40


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