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Vancouver Noir
by Diane Purvey & John Belshaw

Vancouver Noir shines a sharp light on Vancouver from the 1930s to the 1960s, an era in which there was intensified concern with order, conformity, structure, and restrictions. These are visions of the city, both of what it was and what some of its citizens hoped it would either become or conversely cease to be. The photographs—most of which look like stills from period movies featuring detectives with chiselled features, tough women, and bullet-ridden cars—speak to the styles of the Noir era and tell us something special about the ways in which a city is made and unmade.

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Eaglecrest Books publishes levelled early literacy books featuring First Nations children and families.
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Books in Print: 86
Children’s, Fiction

Contact: Lorraine Adams
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