- 1994-00-00 —
The publication of Hidden Bounties: Memories of Pioneering on the Magdalen Archipelago by Larry Rowdon. It was published by Nine Pines Publishing in Manotick, ON.
Larry Rowdon was born in St Catharines, ON in 1923. He was educated in Canada and abroad, serving with the Canadian Armed Forces and gravely wounded in the Normandy landings in 1944. He became a Bahá'í in 1951 while living in Kingston, ON, then later with his wife Margaret and their year-old daughter Ayn, pioneered (1954-1969 to the Magdalen Islands. This is the story of the early part of their lives, living and raising a family on this archipelago. [CBN No 24 December 1951 p3; CBN No 68 Sep 1955 p3]
- See a book review by Will C. van den Hoonaard.
- 2002-05-00 —
After ten years of operation in the Ottawa area, Unity
Arts moved to Toronto.
The new address was: Unity Arts Inc. - Nine Pines
Publishing, 10 - 945 Middlefield Rd., Toronto, ON,
M 1 V 5E1.
The primary reason for the relocation was the
need to expand and be situated nearer the
Bahá'í National Centre in Thornhill.
Although Unity Arts was privately owned and operated,
it acted on behalf of the National Spiritual
Assembly as the national distributor of Bahá'í literature
in Canada for the previous few years.
- During the two previous years, Nines Pines Publishing,
the publishing imprint of Unity Arts, collaborated
on a number of joint publishing projects with
Bahá'í Canada Publications, notably A Tribute to
Amatu'l-Baha Ruhiyyih Khanum and Century of
Light. [BC Vol 15 No 2 June 2002 p25]
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