Canadian nonfiction

  • Haunted Toronto

    Creator

    Colombo, John Robert

    Abstract

    Haunted Toronto is a book about the ghosts and spirits that haunt (or are said to haunt) houses and other places in Toronto.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • The Great Canadian Trivia Book

    Creator

    Ray, Randy

    Kearney, Mark

    Abstract

    Canada has given the world the real Winnie the Pooh, the phrase "Beatlemania," and the man who invented the Academy Awards. If it weren't for Canada, we might not have the pie-in-the-face gag, basketball, time zones, or the dotted white line on the middle of highways. And anyone who still thinks Canada is dull obviously doesn't know about the Canadian who was the longest serving prisoner on Alcatraz, or the night that members of Parliament threw books and toy balloons at each other during a wild debate in the House of Commons.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Ghost Stories of Ontario

    Creator

    Colombo, John Robert

    Abstract

    Here is a book to thrill and chill you! It brings together sixty-nine stories of haunted houses, ghosts, poltergeists, apparitions, and other eerie events and experiences. What is amazing is that all the stories are true - they actually happened - and they happened in Ontario! Did Sir John A. Macdonald give advice from the dead? Did William Lyon Mackenzie King engage in a friendly conversation with a veteran newspaperman at Kingsmere two years after his death? Is Ottawa's Laurier House haunted? What happened in Toronto's Mackenzie House?

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Ghost Stories and Legends of Prince Edward Island

    Creator

    Watson, Julie V.

    Watson, John C.

    Abstract

    Swathed in mist, surrounded by the secretive sea, wind wailing like the lost souls of sailors around its shores, Prince Edward Island is the ideal setting for the strange and incredible, even the supernatural. Islanders have handed down, from one generation to the next, legends and ghost stories: tales of phantom ships, Indian curses, buried pirate treasure, sea serpents, and ghostly apparitions. In this book, Julie Watson has collected a wealth of "true tales"; many were told to her by those who experienced them, or knew someone who did.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • George Mercer Dawson

    Creator

    Chalmers, William

    Abstract

    Dawson worked for the International Boundary Commission and the Geological Survey of Canada. He surveyed the 49th parallel, vast tracts of land in British Columbias Interior, and many rivers in the Yukon. He knew the value of the Klondike gold fields ten years before the rush of 1898.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Fatal Intentions True Canadian Crime Stories

    Creator

    Smith, Barbara

    Abstract

    Canadians are very polite — but they also commit murder. And those who think that mass homicides and wanton killings are recent phenomena in Canada should treat themselves to Fatal Intentions. Using contemporary accounts, Barbara Smith vividly recreates a number of murder cases from 1920s Nova Scotia to 1980s British Columbia. Some, like the Boyd Gang adventures, are still remembered often inaccurately or romantically; others, like the murder of Flora Gray in Yarmouth, or the murder of twenty-three innocents in Quebec in 1949, can now be recalled by only a few.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Don't Tell My Mother How to Fight War on Your Own Terms

    Creator

    Duggan-Smith, Peter

    Eagle, Raymond

    Abstract

    Peter Duggan-Smith was born in 1916 to an actress mother. As she was always on the move he was brought up by two maiden aunts until he was accepted to train for a sea-going career on the cadet ship H.M.S. Conway. It was on the last of several voyages to New Zealand as a Merchant Navy apprentice that his life of adventure began — though it did not always turn out as he had planned! The one constant in Peter’s life was his love of flying; by the end of his final flight in Cambodia in 1974, he had racked up more than 17,000 flying hours–in no less than 70 types of piston-engine aircraft.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Dolls In Canada

    Creator

    Hislop, Marion E.

    Abstract

    Dolls in Canada is two books in one. The first section is a personal and engaging look at dolls which make up our heritage; pioneer dolls, native people's dolls, dolls from various cultural groups in Canada, dolls from legends and stories, dolls in different styles and materials, and dolls by Canadian artists. Part two contains easy-to-follow instructions on how to make over fifteen different types of dolls, from rag dolls to jumping jacks, from hanky panky dolls to clothespeg dolls.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Deadly Encounters True Crime Stories of Alberta

    Creator

    Smith, Barbara

    Abstract

    Quiet pleasant communities, sparkling under the clear blue skies of Alberta, have witnessed bloody murders and violent mayhem. From a wide variety of accounts, Babara Smith has selected eight intriguing stories that will astound and amaze you. Mystery still surrounds the fate of pro golfer Frank Willey who disappeared in 1962. Two men were convicted of his murder, but his body has never been found. No suspect, however, was ever found in the case of MaryAnn Plett.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié