Pacey, Elizabeth and Alvin Comiter. 1988. Historic Halifax.
Hounslow Press, Willowdale, Ontario, pp.; pp. 150-151.
Parker, Mike. 2002. The Smoke-Eaters: A History of Firefighting in Nova
Scotia: 1750-1950. Nimbus Publishing Limited, Halifax, Nova Scotia, pp.;
pp. 170-174.
Parker, Mike. 20??. Fortress Halifax: Portrait of a Garrison Town. , , ,
pp.; p. 237.
Payzant, Joan M. 1985. Halifax, Cornerstone of Canada. Windsor Publications,
Burlington, Ontario, pp.; pp. 136-138.
Payzant, Joan M. and Lewis J. Payzant. 1979. Like a Weaver's Shuttle: A
History of the Halifax-Dartmouth Ferries. Nimbus Publishing Limited, Halifax,
Nova Scotia, pp.; pp. 144-147.
Payzant, Joan M. and Marijke Simons, illustrator. 1992. Who's a Scaredy-Cat!:
A Story of the Halifax Explosion. Windmill Press, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia,
ISBN 0-9696260-0-2, 85 pp.
Payzant, Joan M. 1994. The Dartmouth Side of the Explosion. in Alan Ruffman
and Colin D. Howell, co-editors, GROUND ZERO: A Reassessment of the 1917
Explosion in Halifax Harbour, Canada's Most Tragic Disaster. Proceedings
of the conference: The 1917 Explosion: Collision in Halifax Harbour and
Its Consequences, December 3-6, 1992, Halifax, Nova Scotia. Co-published
by Nimbus Publishing Limited, Halifax, Nova Scotia and The Gorsebrook Research
Institute for Atlantic Canada Studies, Saint Mary's University, Halifax,
Nova Scotia, ISBN 1-55109-095-3, November, 484 pp.; pp. 35-43, endnotes
pp. 428-430.
Pearse, Harold and Alan Ruffman, co-curators. 1992. Images of the Halifax
Explosion [Abstract]. The 1917 Explosion: Collision in Halifax Harbour and
its Consequences. Gorsebrook Research Institute for Atlantic Canada Studies,
Saint Mary's University, December 3-6, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Program and
Abstracts of Papers, p. 4; Images of the Halifax Explosion. art exhibit
in Gallery 1 of the Anna Leonowens Gallery, Nova Scotia College of Art and
Design, Halifax, December 1-12, also postcard publication of Arthur Lismer
egg tempra painting, "Sorrow" by Nova Scotia College of Art and
Design in November, 1992 as promotional notice for the art exhibit, 15.0
x 21.5 cm.
Perkins, Sidney J. 1957. The Day Death Passed Me By. Reader's Digest, ,
, May, pp. 25-28.
Pilgrim, Major Ralph. 1994. Explosion in Halifax Harbour, December 6, 1917:
The Salvation Army's Relief Operations. , , , unpaged, pp.
Plowman, Robert. 2003. Big Bang Theories. The Coast, Halifax, Nova Scotia,
Vol. , No. , October 23, pp. 11-12.
Power, Robert C.P. 1994. A Look Back at the Collision of the Imo and the
Mont Blanc with Seventy-Five Years of Hindsight. in Alan Ruffman and Colin
D. Howell, co-editors, GROUND ZERO: A Reassessment of the 1917 Explosion
in Halifax Harbour, Canada's Most Tragic Disaster. Proceedings of the conference:
The 1917 Explosion: Collision in Halifax Harbour and Its Consequences, December
3-6, 1992, Halifax, Nova Scotia. Co-published by Nimbus Publishing Limited,
Halifax, Nova Scotia and The Gorsebrook Research Institute for Atlantic
Canada Studies, Saint Mary's University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, ISBN 1-55109-095-3,
November, 484 pp.; pp. 377-388, endnotes pp. 474-475.
Prince, Samuel Henry. 1920. Catastrophe and Social Change: Based Upon a
Sociological Study of the Halifax Disaster. Ph.D. Thesis, Columbia University,
New York City, New York, Studies in History, Economics and Public Law, Faculty
of Political Science, Columbia University, Longmans, Green & Co., New
York City, Agents, Vol. XCIV, No. 1, Whole No. 212, October, 151 pp. plus
16 pp. advertisements; reprinted 1968, AMS Press, New York City, New York,
151 pp.
Prosper, Kenny. 2002. Mi'Kmaw at the Halifax Explosion. Mi'kmaq-Maliseet
Nations News, Truro, Nova Scotia, Vol. , No. , December 20, p. 5.
| >>Next • Part XV - Raddall to Russell |