History

  • New Brunswick Was His Country The Life of William Francis Ganong

    Creator

    Rees, Ronald

    Abstract

    Regularly described as New Brunswick’s greatest scholar, William Francis Ganong (1864–1941) wrote more than many people have ever read. His range of interests is reflected in his vast body of work: botany, zoology, physiography, cartography, and native languages were all within his reach. But his greatest interest, subsuming all others, was New Brunswick. Ganong endeavoured to write even his most scholarly papers for the general reader, and that is what historian Ronald Rees had done with New Brunswick Was His Country.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Nimbus

    Non spécifié
  • Maritime Mysteries

    Creator

    Jessome, Bill

    Abstract

    Maritime Mysteries chronicles the restless spirits, ghostly apparitions, eerie poltergeists, and haunted houses that surround us. With its jagged seacoast, rich history, and a deep-rooted appreciation for the art of storytelling, the Maritime provinces have an extensive tradition of tales of the supernatural, handed down over generations. In this new edition of the classic book, Bill Jessome brings together over eighty of the region’s most spine-tingling tales--both old and new--that you wouldn’t believe in your wildest dreams!

    Publisher (Source)

    Halifax

    Nimbus

    Non spécifié
  • Oak Island Gold

    Creator

    Crooker, William S.

    Abstract

    For over two centuries, the mysterious labyrinth of shafts and tunnels under Oak Island, a tiny island on Nova Scotia's South Shore, has been the scene of a frantic search by scores of treasure hunters from two continents. They believe that the shafts and intricate man-made flooding system hold the secret to a treasure of untold wealth. Although millions have been spent, bitter feuds have erupted, and men have died, the treasure has remained as elusive as the answers to who built the labyrinth, why and how it was constructed, and the nature of the treasure itself. Until now.

    Publisher (Source)

    Halifax

    Nimbus

    Non spécifié
  • Mona Parsons From Privilege to Prison, From Nova Scotia to Nazi Europe

    Creator

    Hill-Lehr, Andria

    Abstract

    Even as a young girl growing up in Nova Scotia, Mona Louise Parsons stood out for her elegance and theatrical flair. But the life of this Wolfville native has always overshadowed her stage roles. From a Nova Scotian childhood, she became a 1920s New York chorus girl, a Depression-era nurse, a prisoner of the Nazis, and an escaped, emaciated fugitive who walked across Nazi Germany in the dying months of World War II.The process of uncovering the story of Mona Parsons took almost as many twists and turns as the life it was piecing together.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Nimbus

    Non spécifié
  • Not My Party The Rise and Fall of Canadian Tories, from Robert Stanfield to Stephen Harper

    Creator

    McMillan,Tom

    Abstract

    This outspoken, timely book by former Mulroney Cabinet Minister Tom McMillan indicts Stephen Harper for destroying the historic Canadian Conservative Party while prime minister and party leader, accusing him of turning a force for progressive Canadian values into an American Republican-style vehicle for right-wing ideologues. Lamenting Harper’s hyper-partisan “cult of personality” politics, McMillan argues the Conservative Party is no longer the enlightened national institution founded by Sir John A.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Nimbus

    Non spécifié
  • Maritime Murder Deadly Crimes from the Buried Past

    Creator

    Vernon, Steve

    Abstract

    In his uniquely homespun style, sinister storyteller Steve Vernon digs up the dirt on Maritime murders from 1770 to 1929--along with a few bodies along the way. Unearthing historically buried, and occasionally unsolved, violent crimes from across Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia, Vernon's versions of these 19 macabre tales will chill you to the bone. Featuring a bevy of questionable characters from the darkest recesses of Maritime history, Maritime Murder divulges a diverse array of bygone crimes, trials, and the eerie aftermath.

    Publisher (Source)

    Halifax

    Nimbus

    Non spécifié
  • In the Spirit Reflections on Everyday Grace

    Creator

    Graham, Monica

    Abstract

    The wonder of a human hand; the tenacity of trillium; the restorative power of a hymnal: these topics and many more are explored in this thought-provoking collection of 80 spiritual essays from author-journalist Monica Graham.Taken from the best of the Chronicle-Herald column of the same name, In the Spirit explores with wit and wonder our human relationship with spirituality and religion.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Nimbus

    Non spécifié
  • Lighthouse Legacies

    Creator

    Mills, Chris

    Abstract

    Imagine living your life perched on a tiny island, without electricity, exposed to the fury of the sea, and always at the service of the mariner. This is how lightkeepers and their families spent their lives, even up until the 1960s. We are very close to losing the last of the people who lived this isolated life and experienced the heyday of lightkeeping in Canada. Lighthouse Legacies lets us share in the memories of those who kept the lights.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Nimbus

    Non spécifié
  • Indian School Road Legacies of the Shubenacadie Residential School

    Creator

    Benjamin, Chris

    Abstract

    In Indian School Road, journalist Chris Benjamin tackles the controversial and tragic history of the Shubenacadie Indian Residential School, its predecessors, and its lasting effects, giving voice to multiple perspectives for the first time. Benjamin integrates research, interviews, and testimonies to guide readers through the varied experiences of students, principals, and teachers over the school’s nearly forty years of operation (1930–1967) and beyond.

    Publisher (Source)

    Halifax

    Nimbus

    Non spécifié
  • Islands of New Brunswick Living Between the Tides

    Creator

    Mitcham, Allison

    Abstract

    Culled from her collections Offshore Islands and Paradise or Purgatory(1984), New Brunswick Islands is part ecocritical exploration and part historical survey, as Mitcham explores the province’s not-so-far-off islands in search of their unique stories. The result is an extraordinary collection of essays that illuminates the social and cultural histories behind New Brunswick’s islands.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Nimbus

    Non spécifié