BOOKS BY E. RUSSELL SMITH


Spring Garland
Poetry by
E. Russell Smith
and wood engravings by
Gerard Brender à Brandis

ISBN 1 8944543 28 9; 61 pages; $15.00 trade paperback. © 2005.

  • Spring Garland came into existence as the result of the serendipitous conjunction of two artistic trajectories, the graphic afflatus of wood engraver Gerard Brender à Brandis and the lyrical fancy of poet E. Russell Smith. Both take pleasure and inspiration in nature, in this case in the world of spring flowers. Strangers to each other before the collaboration began, they quickly discovered a felicity of intention. The result is a collection of engravings, notes and poetry that unfolds in the sequence of the spring flowerings it describes. Spring Garland will bring you springtime throughout the year.

    Published by and available from Buschek Books, P.O. Box 74053, 5 Beechwood Ave., Ottawa ON Canada K1H 2H9, email buschek.books@sympatico.ca
    Also available from Mother Tongue Books, 1067 Bank St. For more information or author interviews, please contact the author:
    E. Russell Smith, 1478 Portal Street, Ottawa ON Canada K1H 6X3. Tel. (613)731-6818, or e-mail russsmith@sympatico.ca.
    MAIL ORDERS: $15.00 + $3.00 HANDLING ($5 USA).


    The Raft of the Skedaddlers
    Fictionalized history by
    E. Russell Smith

    ISBN 1 894494-85-7; 163 pages; $18.95 trade paperback. November 2004.

  • Before he settled in Gloucester Township on land that is now part of Ottawa, Braddish Billings traded in timber along the Rideau and Ottawa Rivers. In 1810 he and a crew of other ex-patriot American "skedaddlers" took a raft of white oak barrel staves from the Rideau Front to Quebec City, a venture which proved to be disastrous. Included in his crew was his nephew, Elkanah Stowell, the narrator of this tale fifty years later. A leader of an anti-American faction in Upper Canada was Scottish-born Deacon (later to be Archbishop) John Strachan of Cornwall, a founder of the infamous Family Compact. He made it his business to persecute squatters (like Billings) on the Clergy Reserves. Also in the political mix were agents of the American president James Madison, some of them Methodist circuit riders, who sought to identify deserters and to determine the likelihood of local support for the imminent American invasion. These elements add a sinister context to a true chronicle of adventure and romance on the Canadian frontier.

    Published by Baico Publishing, 71 des Camelias, Gatineau QC, Canada J9J 2G1.
    Now available in Ottawa from Mother Tongue Books, 1067 Bank St. For more information or author interviews, please contact the author:
    E. Russell Smith, 1478 Portal Street, Ottawa ON Canada K1H 6X3. Tel. (613)731-6818, or e-mail russsmith@sympatico.ca. MAIL ORDERS: above address: $18.95 + $3.00 HANDLING ($5 USA).


    Snowdrops and Other Flowers
    six poems by E. Russell Smith
    six wood engravings by Gerard Brender à Brandis

    8 pages; limited edition chapbook, numbered and signed. March 2002.

  • This signature was produced for 115 copies of the Wayzgoose Anthology of 2002, with an additional 185 copies presented as chapbooks, for a total edition of 300 copies, printed from the original endgrain blocks and handset "Libra" type with an Albion press onto "Stonehenge" paper.
    Available from the bookwright, G. Brender à Brandis, 77 Brunswick St., Stratford ON N5A 3L9. . $35 + shipping, or contact russsmith@sympatico.ca.

    Why We Stand Facing South
    poems by
    E. Russell Smith

    ISBN 0-920259-64-2; 91 pages; $14.95 trade paperback. August 1998.

    Listed in the top ten poetry books of the year by Literary Network News

  • "This newest book by E. Russell Smith features poems that evoke Canada's seasonal, geographic, social and political dimensions in a poignant and carefully crafted style, and trace some of our trans-Atlantic roots in poetic journeys of discovery and recognition." (Henry Beissel)

    Published by Moonstone Press, 167 Delaware St., London ON Canada N5Z 2N6
    Now available in Ottawa from Chapters (Byward, Pinecrest and South Keys). Also in Halifax at THE BOOK ROOM, 1546 Barrington. Halifax NS. For more information or author interviews, please contact the author:
    E. Russell Smith, 1478 Portal Street, Ottawa ON Canada K1H 6X3. Tel. (613)731-6818, or e-mail russsmith@sympatico.ca. MAIL ORDERS: above address: $14.95 + $3.00 HANDLING.


    Trippers' Tales

    stories by
    E. Russell Smith

    ISBN 0-919431-48-8; 132 pages; $12.95 trade paperback. 1991

    -chronicles of the abandoned trails and ancient waterways of the Ottawa Valley, places you can find before the wilderness obscures the facts forever.
    From General Store Publishing House., Burnstown ON K0J 1G0, telephone 1-800-465-6072. Also $12.95 at many books stores, or contactthe author:
    E. Russell Smith, 1478 Portal Street, Ottawa ON Canada K1H 6X3. Tel. (613)731-6818, e-mail russsmith@sympatico.ca.

    About Trippers' Tales:

  • "His style is impressive, especially in his occasional flashes of irony.Trippers' Tales, with its skilful depiction of the secret and remote places of Algonquin Park, will be in many trippers' packs and home libraries..." -- Pat Bolger, Valley

  • "In Trippers' Tales, he shows poetic charm in his use of language and the keen eye of an outdoor person in his description of natural surroundings." --Jack Brown, Canadian Materials

  • "Smith has a gift for weaving a tale and possesses beguiling descriptive powers... a Tom Thomson or an A.Y. Jackson coming to life in words." -- P.J.M. Robertson, Ottawa Citizen

    The Felicity Papers

    - a novel by
    E. Russell Smith

    ISBN 1-896182-12-7; 189 pages; $14.95 trade paperback; 1995.

    - an account of mystery and intrigue told through letters, clippings and other ephemera gleaned from the files of a retired Valley newspaper editor. "Felicity" could be your town.
    $14.95 at many books stores, or contactthe author:
    E. Russell Smith, 1478 Portal Street, Ottawa ON Canada K1H 6X3. Tel. (613)731-6818, e-mail russsmith@sympatico.ca. MAIL ORDERS: above address.

    About The Felicity Papers

  • "The legerdemain works, and I fully expect to make a wrong turn one day, and find myself on the River Road in Felicity. I know I've met some of the people in the book... I wanted to drop the hearsay and see for myself the byways and affairs of Felicity." -- Phil Jenkins, Ottawa Citizen
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