Canadian nonfiction

  • Generally Speaking The Memoirs of Major-General Richard Rohmer

    Creator

    Rohmer, Richard

    Abstract

    Lieutenant-General Richard Rohmer is arguably Canada's most decorated citizen. A commander of the Order of Military Merit and an Officer of the Order of Canada, his career began in World War II where he earned the reputation as one of Canada's top Mustang reconnaissance pilots. For his service, which includes flying over the beaches of Normandy on D-Day, he received the Distinguished Flying Cross.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • GARBO The Spy Who Saved D-Day

    Creator

    Seaman, Mark

    Archives, National

    Abstract

    Juan Pujol, a young Spanish antifascist, became agent GARBO, a master of deception and intrigue. His story contains all the hallmarks of classic spy adventure—enciphered messages, secret inks, items concealed in cakes—culminating in one of the greatest strategic deceptions in history. Through a ring of invented subagents, GARBO and his MI5 controllers succeeded in convincing the Germans that the DDay landings were only a diversionary tactic, thus safeguarding the Allied landings and hastening the end of the war in Europe.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Fulfilment Memoirs of a Criminal Court Judge

    Creator

    Vanek, David

    Abstract

    Soldier, university professor, lawyer, political candidate, and judge; David Vanek's compelling life story has seen him in many roles, all of which are played out in these memoirs. The child of Jewish-Russian immigrants, Vanek encountered anti-semitism while growing up, but was able to overcome prejudice and rise to prominence. He was educated at the University of Toronto and Osgoode Hall Law School (where he was in a Jewish fraternity with Johnny Wayne and Frank Shuster) before serving in the Second World War.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • From Telegrapher to Titan The Life of William C. Van Horne

    Creator

    Knowles, Valerie

    Abstract

    William Van Horne was one of North America's most accomplished men. Born in Illinois in 1843, he became a prominent railway figure in the United States before coming to Canada in 1881 to become general manager of the fledgling Canadian Pacific Railway. Van Horne pushed through construction of the CPR's transcontinental line and went on to become company president. He also became one of Canada's foremost financiers and art collectors, capping his career by opening Cuba's interior with a railway.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • From Horse Power to Horsepower Toronto: 1890-1930

    Creator

    Filey, Mike

    Abstract

    From the 1890s through the 1920s, as horse gave way to machine, the look of Toronto and the lifestyles of its inhabitants were irrevocably altered. From Horse Power to Horsepower is a pictorial history of the vehicles of the era.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • The Franklin Conspiracy An Astonishing Solution to the Lost Arctic Expedition

    Creator

    Latta, Jeffrey Blair

    Colombo, John Robert

    Abstract

    The Franklin Conspiracy is an absorbing account of the single most enigmatic event in Canadian history. In 1845, two British Royal Navy ships, the Erebus and the Terror, commanded by Sir John Franklin, entered the Canadian Arctic in search of the Northwest Passage. Neither ship returned. A fifteen-year search uncovered evidence of unparalleled disaster, but to this day no one knows exactly how the 129 men of the Franklin Expedition met their deaths. Although the expedition did not run out of food, there is clear evidence of cannibalism.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Flying Canucks II Pioneers of Canadian Aviation

    Creator

    Pigott, Peter

    Abstract

    Among the many technological advances of this century that have shrunk our country, few have had as great an impact as aviation. Technologies evolve and national priorities change, but the qualities necessary to design aircraft, fly them in war and peace, and manage airlines remain constant. In this, his second book about pioneers of Canadian aviation, Peter Pigott brings a richness and understanding of the individuals themselves to the reader. Flying Canucks II takes us into Air Canada’s boardroom with Claude I.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Flying Canucks Famous Canadian Aviators

    Creator

    Pigott, Peter

    Abstract

    Flying Canucks tells the fascinating story of aviation in Canada through this collection of 37 biographies of important aviators in our nation’s history. As early as 1908, having read the Wright brothers’ invention, Alberta farm boys and mechanics in Quebec villages were constructing large kites, attempting to fly them. Within a decade, Canadian air aces, like Bishop and Barker, swept the wartime skies over Frances, piloting deadly machines in mortal combat.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Flim Flam Canada's Greatest Frauds, Scams, and Con Artists

    Creator

    Bourrie, Mark

    Abstract

    Flim Flam explores the world of Canadian white-collar crime, a place inhabited by hustlers, wild gamblers, and crazy dreamers. It takes the reader to the Vancouver Stock Exchange, where dream salesmen have peddled wild stories of easy money, through the "moose pasture" scams of northern Canada, to the con artists who have been drawn to Toronto's financial district.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • First Person A Biography of Cairine Wilson Canada's First Woman Senator

    Creator

    Knowles, Valerie

    Abstract

    Cairine Wilson, Canada’s first female senator, was one of nine children raised in an atmosphere of rugged Scots liberalism and strict presbyterianism by affluent Montreal parents in the late nineteenth century. She displayed an interest in politics early in life and through her father’s position in the Senate, was befriended by many notable politicians of the period, including Sir Wilfrid Laurier, an experience that left a permanent mark on her.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié