Canadian nonfiction

  • Canada's Fighting Pilots

    Creator

    Cosgrove, Edmund

    Billing, Brick

    Abstract

    First published in the 1960s and long out of print, Edmund Cosgrove recounts the lives of Canada’s outstanding pilots and their exploits in the two world wars. From the brilliant individualists who flew in the First World War to the tough and dedicated bomber crews of the Second, this is the story of Canadian airmen and their remarkable contribution to the war effort. An essential book for any aviation and history enthusiast, the superbly readable original text that made this book a classic in its day is now supplemented with new and unpublished photos.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Encountering the Wild

    Creator

    McCuaig, Carol Bennett

    Abstract

    Poison Ivy Acres, 250 acres of wilderness in Renfrew County, Ontario, long dedicated to the preservation of natural habitat, has been home to nature writer Carol Bennett McCuaig for many years. Her keen powers of observation, coupled with her insights into wildlife behaviour and her evocative writing style, have produced this captivating collection of stories.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • White Ensign Flying Corvette HMCS Trentonian

    Creator

    Litwiller, Roger

    Abstract

    The courageous, historic story of a great fighting ship of the Second World War. White Ensign Flying tells the story of HMCS Trentonian, a Canadian corvette that fought U-Boats in the Second World War. Trentonian escorted convoys on the North Atlantic and through the deadly waters near England and France. The ship was attacked by the Americans in a friendly-fire incident during Operation Neptune and later earned the dubious distinction of being the last corvette sunk by the enemy. Litwiller has interviewed many of the men who served in Trentonian and collected their stories.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Great White Fleet Celebrating Canada Steamship Lines Passenger Ships

    Creator

    Henry, John

    Martin, Paul

    Abstract

    A richly illustrated story from the glory days of passenger travel on the Great Lakes. For decades Canada Steamship Lines proclaimed itself as the world’s largest transportation company operating on inland waters. Its passenger and freight vessels could be found on the Great Lakes as far west as Duluth, Minnesota, and as far east as the Lower St. Lawrence River. The passenger steamers were known collectively as the Great White Fleet. These ships – from day-excursion vessels to well-appointed cruise ships – had rich histories.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Canadian Folk Portraits of Remarkable Lives

    Creator

    Unwin, Peter

    Abstract

    An amusing collection of lives and stories from the eccentric side of Canada’s history. A joyous romp through the back pages of Canadian quirkiness, Canadian Folk provides a fresh look at the saints, sinners, oddballs, and outright nutbars who have populated the Canadian landscape.They were perpetually northbound or south; they were inveterate walkers, or world class runners, millionaires in ill-advised Citroen half-tracks.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Contested Land, Contested Memory Israel's Jews and Arabs and the Ghosts of Catastrophe

    Creator

    Roberts, Jo

    Abstract

    2014 Dayton Literary Peace Prize — Nonfiction Runner Up The complex histories and memories of Jewish and Palestinian Israelis today frame Israel’s future possibilities for peace. 1948: As Jewish refugees, survivors of the Holocaust, struggle toward the new State of Israel, Arab refugees are fleeing, many under duress. Sixty years later, the memory of trauma has shaped both peoples’ collective understanding of who they are. After a war, the victors write history. How was the story of the exiled Palestinians erased – from textbooks, maps, even the land?

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Property The True Story of a Polygamous Church Wife

    Creator

    Christie, Carol

    Christie, John

    Abstract

    The true story of a brave woman’s nearly 40 years in a polygamous cult, her eventual escape, and her struggle to integrate into a world she barely knew. In the early 1970s an innocent teenager who had led a sheltered life was forced to leave her family and enter into a polygamous, abusive, and deviant relationship with a man called the Prophet. In 2008, nearly 40 years later, she fled his religious sect. Property is not a misnomer. It accurately depicts how the women in the sect were treated. Carol Christie reveals the degradation, abuse, and brainwashing that the Church Wives endured.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Nothing More Comforting Canada's Heritage Food

    Creator

    Duncan, Dorothy

    Abstract

    Nothing More Comforting is a reflection of our society: an eclectic mix of many different cultures and traditions. Dorothy Duncan – with her extensive knowledge of heritage foods – has chosen her favourite "Country Fare" columns from the popular Century Home magazine for this wonderful book on Canada's heritage cuisine. Each chapter focuses on one particular food or ingredient followed by historical facts and traditional recipes for you to try at home.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • The Crown and Canadian Federalism

    Creator

    Jackson, D. Michael

    Abstract

    More than ever Canada’s constitutional monarchy should be treasured as a distinct asset for the nation. Following Queen Elizabeth II’s historic Diamond Jubilee in 2012, there is renewed interest in the institution of the Crown in Canada and the roles of the queen, governor general, and lieutenant governor. Author D. Michael Jackson traces the story of the monarchy and the Crown and shows how they are integral to Canada’s parliamentary democracy.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Canada's Road A Journey on the Trans-Canada Highway from St. John's to Victoria

    Creator

    Richardson, Mark

    Abstract

    The Trans-Canada, the world’s longest national highway, comes to life in words and pictures. Russia has the Trans-Siberian Highway, Australia has Highway 1, and Canada has the Trans-Canada Highway, an iconic road that stretches almost 8,000 kilometres across six time zones. In the summer of 2012, on the highway’s 50th birthday, Mark Richardson drove its entire length to find out how the road came to be and what it’s now become.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié