Biographies and autobiographies

  • The Men of the Last Frontier

    Creator

    Owl, Grey

    Polk, James

    Abstract

    In 1931 Grey Owl published his first book, The Men of the Last Frontier, a work that is part memoir, part history of the vanishing wilderness in Canada, and part compendium of animal and First Nations tales and lore. A passionate, compelling appeal for the protection and preservation of the natural environment pervades Grey Owls words and makes his literary debut still ring with great relevance in the 21st century. By the 1920s, Canadas outposts of adventure had been thrust farther and farther north to the remote margins of the country.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Boy from Nowhere A Life in Ninety-One Countries

    Creator

    Fotheringham, Allan

    Abstract

    Born in Hearne, Saskatchewan, in 1932, Allan Fotheringham has had a distinguished career. Dubbed "Dr. Foth," Fotheringham graduated from the University of British Columbia and has worked for numerous news organizations, including the Vancouver Sun, Southam News, The Financial Post, Sun Media, the Globe and Mail, and most notably as a long-time columnist for Maclean's.His career has taken him to many places on almost every continent as a correspondent and allowed him to meet many renowned personalities, from Robert F.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Revisiting "Our Forest Home" The Immigrant Letters of Frances Stewart

    Creator

    Aoki, Jodi Lee

    Abstract

    Frances Stewart arrived in Upper Canada from Ireland in 1822 with her husband, three children, and two servants. The family settled in Douro Township on the bank of the Otonabee River in 1823. Spanning three-quarters of a century, her letters represent the immigrant experience of one of the first pioneer women in the Peterborough, Ontario, area. Included are transcripts of the extant collection.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • The Astonishing General The Life and Legacy of Sir Isaac Brock

    Creator

    Turner, Wesley B.

    Abstract

    Winner of the 2011 OHS Donald Grant Creighton Award This book is about Major General Sir Isaac Brock (1769 - October 13, 1812). It tells of his life, his career and legacy, particularly in the Canadas, and of the context within which he lived. One of the most enduring legacies of the War of 1812 on both the United States and Canadian sides was the creation of heroes and heroines. The earliest of those heroic individuals was Isaac Brock who in some ways was the most unlikely of heroes. For one thing, he was admired by his American foes almost as much as by his own people.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Arctic Twilight Leonard Budgell and Canada's Changing North

    Creator

    Budgell, Leonard

    Coutu Radmore, Claudia

    Abstract

    Leonard Budgell saw the Canadian North like nobody else. He put his observations into words as few others ever could.As a "Servant of the Bay" Budgell ran Hudson’s Bay Company trading posts for decades in isolated communities up the Labrador coast and across the Arctic. Living among aboriginal Canadians he witnessed episodes and heard stories that would never again be repeated - except he wrote them down.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Sir Sandford Fleming His Early Diaries, 1845-1853

    Creator

    Cole, Jean Murray

    Abstract

    Sandford Fleming knew fame and many honours later in life, but the path was not always easy. His beginnings are revealed in these early diaries that record his thoughts as an eighteen-year-old leaving his family home in Scotland for Canada. After unsuccessful attempts to get work as a surveyor, he finally made important contacts in Toronto, and through involvement with the Mechanics' Institute and the (Royal) Canadian Institute, became connected to the leading architects and engineers in the community.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • A.Y. Jackson The Life of a Landscape Painter

    Creator

    Larsen, Wayne

    Abstract

    Alexander Young Jackson (1882-1974) is a name that instantly conjures up images of our rugged northern landscape and the controversial Group of Seven. This is the first-ever full-length biography of one of Canada’s most beloved characters, and the first to examine in one book the artist, outdoorsman, soldier, teacher, debater, writer, and outspoken defender of modern art. Jackson spent nearly seventy years travelling Canada on a lifelong quest to, rendering his impressions of its diverse character on canvas and promoting a vibrant, uniquely Canadian style of painting.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Now You Know Canada's Heroes

    Creator

    Lennox, Doug

    Abstract

    When it comes to Q&A trivia, Doug Lennox has no peer. Sir Isaac Brock, Tecumseh, Laura Secord, Norman Bethune, Terry Fox, and Roberta Bondar are all Canadian icons we’ve come to cherish. Doug gives the dope on all those famous heroes and many more, but you’ll also discover the amazing courage, pluck, and accomplishments of Upper Canada Rebellion heroine Elizabeth Barnett, privateer Joseph Barss, the Angel of Long Point Abigail Becker, the First Lady of Labrador Mina Hubbard, and Second World War pilot Charley Fox - genuine heroes all! Who was the "musketeer in petticoats"?

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Ce que dit le tonnerre Reflexions d'un officier canadien a Kandahar

    Creator

    Conrad, John

    Abstract

    Si l’on se fie à tous les principes de la guerre et à la logique militaire, le soutien logistique de la force opérationnelle Orion du Canada aurait dû s’écrouler en juillet 2006. Peu de pays posent un défi logistique aussi important que l’Afghanistan, et pourtant les soldats canadiens l’ont relevé avec brio, en 2006, dans ce dangereux théâtre international. Cette réussite représente un accomplissement militaire monumental.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • The Scalpel, the Sword The Story of Doctor Norman Bethune

    Creator

    Allan, Ted

    Allan, Julie

    Allan, Norman Bethune

    Ostrovsky, Susan

    Gordon, Sydney

    Abstract

    Originally published in the early 1950s, The Scalpel, the Sword celebrates the turbulent career of Dr. Norman Bethune (1890-1939), a brilliant surgeon, campaigner against private medicine, communist, and graphic artist. Bethune belonged to that international contingent of individuals who recognized the threat of fascism in the world and went out courageously to try to defeat it.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié