Canadian nonfiction

  • Battlefields of Canada

    Creator

    Fryer, Mary Beacock

    Abstract

    Battlefields of Canada encompasses nearly 300 years of history and features sixteen of the most significant Canadian battles as well as some of the most comic or bizarre. Profusely illustrated with sketches, photographs, and detailed maps, each chapter sets the context of the battle in terms of the struggle of which it was part, and then describes the hour-by-hour events. A brief conclusion to each chapter assesses the consequences for the victors and losers, assigning its place in Canadian history.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • At the End of the Shift Mines and Single-Industry Towns in Northern Ontario

    Creator

    Bray, Matt

    Thomson, Ashley

    Abstract

    Mining has played a formative role in the history of Northern Ontario. It has been one of the key generators of wealth in the area since the mid-19th century, and is also responsible for much of the urban development of Ontario's northland. The twelve papers published here came out of the second annual confernce of Northern Ontario research and development held in 1990. The papers are grouped into four sections, the early years; the era of government intervention; the present and finally the future and what can be done to maintain the commnities.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Ask the Grey Sisters Sault Ste. Marie and the General Hospital, 1898-1998

    Creator

    Iles, Elizabeth A.

    Abstract

    Ask the Grey Sisters: Sault Ste. Marie and the General Hospital, 1898-1998 tells the story of the creation and one-hundred-year history of the Sault Ste. Marie General Hospital. At a time when Canada's healthcare system is at a crossroads and we are asked to make crucial decisions for its future, it is intriguing and enlightening to look at the colourful past of a typical community hospital. Throughout the 1890s, Sault Ste. Marie was a town in search of a hospital.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Art Smart The Intelligent Guide to Investing in the Canadian Art Market

    Creator

    Bryce, Alan D.

    Abstract

    Art Smart is a comprehensive guide to the Canadian art market for both novice and experienced collectors. It is full of advice that can give anyone the tools to determine the value of a piece of art and to not be intimidated by the often mystifying world of art. This informative and helpful volume covers the inner workings of the art market, from dealer trade secrets to expert strategies on buying and selling through auction houses and online.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • The Apathetic and the Defiant Case Studies of Canadian Mutiny and Disobedience, 1812-1919

    Creator

    Mantle, Craig L.

    Abstract

    Canadian soldiers have served their country for centuries, and for the most part they have done so honourably and loyally. Yet, on certain occasions, their conduct has been anything but honourable. Whether by disobeying their legal orders, terrorizing the local population, or committing crimes in general, some soldiers have embodied the very antithesis of appropriate military conduct.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • The Anniversary Compulsion Canada's Centennial Celebrations, A Model Mega-Anniversary

    Creator

    Aykroyd, Peter H

    Abstract

    Whether it is birthdays, wedding anniversaries, Thanksgiving dinners or New Year’s celebrations, we humans demonstrate a peculiar compulsion to celebrate the continuing cycle of the recurrent calendar dates that mark our lives. Public events of the same type evoke an even more pronounced response. The Anniversary Compulsion focuses on Canada’s Centennial celebrations in 1967 as an example of how a classic mega-anniversary can be successfully organized and staged.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • After the Rebellion The later years of William Lyon Mackenzie

    Creator

    Gates, Lilian F.

    Abstract

    This comprehensive book on William Lyon Mackenzie's later life focuses first on the period 1838-1849, Mackenzie's years in exile in the United States. It examines his contribution to the American political scene, including his role in writing the constitution of the State of New York. The book also chronicles Mackenzie's life from 1849, when he was granted amnesty and returned to Canada, to his death in 1861.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Adventures in the West Henry Halpin, Fur Trader and Indian Agent

    Creator

    Elliott, David R.

    Abstract

    This is the story of Irish-born Henry Ross Halpin, who by the age of 16 began a long association with the fur trade and Canada’s native peoples, was thrice employed by the Hudson’s Bay Company, and became an Indian agent (18851901). Halpin’s work took him from Fort Garry, Manitoba, to Fort York on the shores of the Hudson Bay, and across the Prairies to British Columbia.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • The Admirals Canada's Senior Naval Leadership in the Twentieth Century

    Creator

    Whitby, Michael

    Gimblett, Richard H.

    Haydon, Peter

    Abstract

    The Admirals: Canada's Senior Naval Leadership in the Twentieth Century fills an important void in the history of Canada's navy. Those who carry the burden of high command have a critical niche in not only guiding the day-to-day concerns of running an armed service but in ensuring that it is ready to face the challenges of the future. Canada's leading naval historians present analytical articles on the officers who led the navy from its foundation in 1910 to the unification in 1968. Six former Maritime Commanders provide personal reflections on command.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié