Canadian nonfiction

  • Combat Doctor Life and Death Stories from Kandahar’s Military Hospital

    Creator

    Dauphin, Marc

    Abstract

    An emergency room doctor recounts harrowing stories about his time at a combat hospital in Kandahar. Combat Doctor presents the stories of the victims of the War in Afghanistan, as told by the last Canadian Officer Commanding at the Kandahar Role 3 Multinational Hospital. In 2009, Marc Dauphin, an experienced emergency-room physician, served a full tour at the combat hospital in Kandahar. During his time there, he dealt with injuries more horrific than he had ever seen during his civilian experience.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • What Every Parent Should Know About School

    Creator

    Reist, Michael

    Abstract

    An inside look at what our schools are like today and practical advice for navigating the educational system. School is our children’s second home. They will spend more time there than anywhere else in their formative years. We all need to talk honestly about the nature of this environment, how it works, and how it doesn’t work. Our kids are depending on us to create a school system where they can learn as well as feel happy. The more we know about how school works, the better we will be able to navigate our way through "the system" and help our children do the same.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Poisoned by Lies and Hypocrisy America's First Attempt to Bring Liberty to Canada,1775-1776

    Creator

    Watt, Gavin K.

    Abstract

    Historian Gavin K. Watt offers a fresh interpretation of the 1775 Invasion of Canada. In 1775, Governor Guy Carleton returned to Canada after a four-year absence in England to discover that political unrest in the American colonies was at a fever pitch. Soon after, open warfare erupted in Massachusetts, quickly followed by a rebel invasion.Historian Gavin K. Watt explores the first two campaigns of the American Revolution through their impact on Canada and describes how a motley group of militia, American loyalists, and British regulars managed to defend Quebec and repel the invaders.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • On the Goose A Labrador Métis Woman Remembers

    Creator

    Penny, Josie

    Abstract

    A personal and inspiring story about a young Métis woman with a history of abuse who triumphed over a harsh start in life. Josie Penny’s life as part of a loving Métis family in an isolated corner of Labrador changed dramatically when she was taken away to a residential school. Abused by the students, Josie became increasingly angry and isolated from her family and community as she grew into her teens.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • In the Shadow of the Pole An Early History of Arctic Expeditions, 1871-1912

    Creator

    Osborne, S.L.

    Abstract

    In the Shadow of the Pole explains how the Arctic came to be part of Canada. In the Shadow of the Pole tells the history of how the Arctic became part of Canada and how the Dominion government established jurisdiction there. It describes the early expeditions to Canada’s North, including the little-known Dominion government expeditions to the Subarctic and Arctic carried out between 1884 and 1912. The men on these expeditions conducted scientific research, meteorological studies, geological explorations, and hydrographic surveys.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Everyday Entrepreneur Making It Happen

    Creator

    Dawkins, Fred

    Abstract

    Not a "Dummies" guide on the practical steps of starting a business, Everyday Entrepreneur focuses on the real problems, decisions, and personal qualities of budding entrepreneurs, in the form of an easy-to-read and interesting story. Limited time offer. "The most important skill in the 21st century will be the ability to create your own job." In Everyday Entrepreneur, you will meet three individuals who all have entrepreneurial aspirations. The first is Tim, whose career is stagnating, despite having a good job.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • 149 Paintings You Really Need to See in Europe (So You Can Ignore the Others)

    Creator

    Porter, Julian

    Abstract

    Visit some of Europe’s greatest museums and galleries in the company of a knowledgeable tour guide. "Who can resist an art critic with attitude?" – Former Supreme Court of Canada Justice, Ian Binnie "It was wonderful! Julian shared his enormous knowledge of the world’s best art with a panache that is irresistible." – Justice Stephen Goudge, Ontario Court of Appeal This essential companion to all the major European museums and galleries discusses some of the world’s greatest paintings from Giotto through to Picasso.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Willowdale Yesterday's Farms, Today's Legacy

    Creator

    Kennedy, Scott

    Abstract

    Stories of the evolution of Willowdale from its earliest acquisition of land to today’s urban environment. In 1855, Willowdale’s post office opened in Jacob Cummer’s store on Yonge Street. Today, streets in Toronto’s community of Willowdale are peppered with the names of the early farm families of North York, such as the Shepards, Finches, and Kennedys. Author Scott Kennedy’s intriguing stories embrace the evolution of Willowdale from the earliest acquisition of land to today’s urban environment.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Roy Thomson Hall A Portrait

    Creator

    Littler, William

    Terauds, John

    Abstract

    A vibrant, richly illustrated commemorative book celebrating the first 30 years of Roy Thomson Hall, one of Canada’s most famous performance venues. Roy Thomson Hall: A Portrait traces the first 30 years of what was initially known as "New Massey Hall." Arthur Erickson’s iconic design quickly became a symbol of a vibrant city emerging on the world stage. Home to the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, the hall has welcomed a range of acclaimed artists and lecturers, film presentations, and corporate events.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Death Wins in the Arctic The Lost Winter Patrol of 1910

    Creator

    Karram, Kerry

    Abstract

    A harrowing tale of human intelligence pitted against the forces of nature. With prospectors, trappers, and whalers pouring into northwestern Canada, the North West Mounted Police were dispatched to the newest frontier to maintain patrols, protect indigenous peoples, and enforce laws in the North. In carrying out their duties, these intrepid men endured rigorous and dangerous conditions.On December 21, 1910, a four-man patrol left Fort McPherson, Northwest Territories, heading for Dawson City, Yukon, a distance of 670 kilometres. They never arrived.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié