Canadian nonfiction

  • Soulis Joe's Lost Mine

    Creator

    Collins, Gary

    Abstract

    Embedded in a rock in an obscure, pristine brook in the wilds of Newfoundland is a legendary quartz vein. The story of the vein and the wealth trapped in it is well-known, but its location has eluded six generations of Newfoundlanders. The source of the legend is Soulis (Suley) Joe, and the precious metal trapped in the vein is silver.

    Publisher (Source)

    St. John's

    Flanker Press

    Non spécifié
  • Bell Island Dawn of First Light

    Creator

    Sheppard, N. W.

    Abstract

    The history of Bell Island, Newfoundland, is an amazing one of a strong and courageous people who overcame the challenge of creating a community exposed to the mighty North Atlantic Ocean. Bell Island: Dawn of First Light covers the first permanent European settlers who were attracted to the rich soil of the island and to the fish in the surrounding waters.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Flanker Press

    Non spécifié
  • Sea Dogs & Skippers

    Creator

    Cranford, Garry

    Abstract

    Along the eastern shores of North America, savage storms have thrust sturdy ships and small boats upon the cliffs and shores of the continent. From these events have come true stories of bravery by skippers and their sea dogs—the crews. Here are sixteen tales of salty heroism and tragedy by fourteen writers whose lives have been shaped by their experiences and knowledge of the North Atlantic Ocean.

    Publisher (Source)

    St. John's

    Flanker Press

    Non spécifié
  • Thursday's Storm The August Gale of 1927

    Creator

    Duke, Darrell

    Abstract

    When the crew of the fishing schooner Annie Healy left their home port of Fox Harbour, Placentia Bay, on Wednesday, August 17, 1927, no one could have imagined what fate held in store for them. Times were hard in Newfoundland that year. On shore, wives of the crew were often worked to exhaustion, even more so while their men were at sea. Most had lost parents, siblings, or children to tuberculosis. Each family had at least one tragic story.

    Publisher (Source)

    St. John's

    Flanker Press

    Non spécifié
  • Mr. Big The Investigation into the Deaths of Karen and Krista Hart

    Creator

    Lewis, Colleen

    Hicks, Jennifer

    Abstract

    Mr. Big is the shocking true story of a murder investigation in Newfoundland and Labrador that forever changed the face of the Canadian justice system. On August 4, 2002, three-year-old twin girls Karen and Krista Hart drowned in Gander Lake. They had gone there with their father. He said it was an accident, but the police were convinced Nelson Hart had killed his daughters that day. With not enough evidence to make an arrest, the RCMP launched a $500,000 “Mr. Big” sting operation to try to get a confession.

    Publisher (Source)

    St. John's

    Flanker Press

    Non spécifié
  • Newfoundland Drugstores A History

    Creator

    Crellin, John K.

    Abstract

    Although primarily associated with filling doctors' prescriptions and selling medicines and other items for self-care, historically drugstores have also been operated as general stores, selling an intriguing range of toiletries, perfumery, confectionery, seeds for the garden, and household items. For many years, the shopping experiences of customers owed a good deal to the distinctive drugstore aura created by a store's elegant wooden fixtures, rows of attractive glass containers, and a characteristic aroma arising from drugs and the preparations compounded on the premises.

    Publisher (Source)

    St. John's

    Flanker Press

    Non spécifié
  • The Buchans Miners A Mining and Hockey Legacy

    Creator

    Cranford, Garry

    Abstract

    This is a collection of true Newfoundland and Labrador stories about crime and punishment on land and sea. Included here are tales of murder, mutiny, and smuggling on the high seas, as well as riots, assaults, and frauds perpetrated in some of the strangest criminal cases this province has ever seen.

    Publisher (Source)

    St. John's

    Flanker Press

    Non spécifié
  • Not Too Long Ago Stories of a Traditional Way of Life

    Creator

    Cranford, Garry

    Abstract

    Not Too Long Ago is back by popular demand in this newly revised and expanded edition! In this volume, today's senior citizens talk about some of the more exciting and memorable moments of their lives growing up in Newfoundland and Labrador.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Flanker Press

    Non spécifié
  • I Remain, Your Loving Son Intimate Stories of Beaumont-Hamel

    Creator

    Ennis, Frances

    Wakeham, Bob

    Abstract

    History has told us in unambiguous terms that the statistics from July 1, 1916, were grim and shocking. Most Newfoundlanders and Labradorians can recite the facts on cue: 801 men went “over the top” at Beaumont-Hamel, France; all but sixty-eight were either killed or wounded. Another number, startling as well: thirty, as in thirty minutes, a half-hour. That’s how long it took for German machine gunners to virtually wipe out the Newfoundland Regiment, from 9:15 on that sunny Saturday morning to 9:45.

    Publisher (Source)

    St. John's

    Flanker Press

    Non spécifié
  • Proper Gander

    Creator

    Pumphrey, Ron

    Abstract

    The stage was set with his memoir Human Beans, but the tale of the wild and weird adventures of Ron Pumphrey really begins right here and now . . . Ron Pumphrey came to public attention seemingly from out of nowhere. This mystery man, who is still larger than life, had a veritably unknown past until the release of Human Beans, the first in this autobiographical series. Now that friend and foe alike have taken a peek into the formative years of this Newfoundland icon, both can agree that Ron’s was a childhood like no other.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Flanker Press

    Non spécifié