Marjorie Harris - Works

Works

Partial listing of books written or co-written by Marjorie Harris:

  • 1984: with Kildare Dobbs, Historic Canada (Methuen) ISBN 0-458-98530-9
  • 1984: Toronto The City of Neighbourhoods (McClelland and Stewart) ISBN 0-7710-3988-3
  • 1986: with David Suzuki and Hans Blohm, Sciencescape: The Nature of Canada (Oxford University Press) ISBN 0-19-540528-5
  • 1995: In the Garden: Thoughts on the Changing Seasons (HarperCollins) ISBN 0-00-255410-0
  • 1996: The Healing Garden (HarperCollins) ISBN 0-00-255432-1
  • 1999: Seasons of My Garden (HarperCollins) ISBN 0-00-255755-X, ISBN 0-00-638504-4

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