Canadian nonfiction

  • Fifty-Two Sundays From the Pulpit of The Padre

    Creator

    Rowland, David Parsons

    Rowland, Barry D.

    Abstract

    Fifty-Two Sundays: From the Pulpit of the Padre is a response to the many requests for copies of David Rowland's sermons and addresses. Selecting has not been an easy task. The intention is to highlight his philosophy, objectives and beliefs. His faith, conviction and commitment tie the component parts together. David Parsons Rowland was a compassionate, caring pastor. He was a man of conviction, deep faith and vision. He practised what he preached, believing that with God all things are possible.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Theo Tams: Inside the Music

    Creator

    McConnell, Craig

    Abstract

    After a summer of intense competition, Alberta’s Theo Tams emerged as the 2008 Canadian Idol champion. He had earned the admiration of the public and his fellow contestants with his soaring vocals, emotive piano playing and unmatched ability to mine the emotional core of a song. Theo Tams: Inside the Music is a candid and photo-rich look at the life experiences that prepared him for the Idol stage. It also provides a behind the scenes peek at the Idol experience itself, with testimonials and anecdotes from his fellow competitors and interviews with the Idol personalities.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Struggling for Perfection The Story of Glenn Gould

    Creator

    Konieczny, Vladimir

    Abstract

    Struggling for Perfection is the story of the famous pianist, an enigmatic figure who made some of the most acclaimed classical recordings of the last century. A former child prodigy and an unpredictable, passionate man, Glenn Gould was known as much for his eccentricities as his vast musical genius. After retiring prematurely from performing, Gould branched out into work in film and radio and helped bring classical music recording technology into a new age. He has became a national icon in Canada.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Sailing for Glory The Story of Captain Angus Walters and the Bluenose

    Creator

    Janveau, Teri-Lynn

    Thompson, Allister

    Abstract

    This book tells the story of the unique bond between Captain Walters and his schooner the Bluenose. The ship is a Canadian icon and an icon of nautical competition, unbeaten between 1921 and 1939 in the races for the International Fishermans Cup. Its success galvanized a young nations national pride, and the ship remains an important symbol in Nova Scotia today. Walters skill and devotion to his ship helped the Bluenose hold off all challengers, even at the end of its illustrious career.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Photographing Greatness The Story of Karsh

    Creator

    goodall, lian

    Abstract

    Yousuf Karsh emigrated to North America from Turkey in the 1920s, eventually settling in Ottawa. An early interest in photography inspired him to open his own studio. As he became known for the quality of his work, Karsh’s close proximity to powerful leaders in Ottawa led to commissions of portraits of politicians. He became known as the worlds’ finest portrait photographer for his gift of drawing out and capturing a subject’s character in a photograph. Over a seventy plus year career, Karsh photographed many famous musicians, artists, actors, captains of industry and politlcians.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Mapping the Wilderness The Story of David Thompson

    Creator

    Shardlow, Tom

    Abstract

    David Thompsons story is one of the great tales of North American adventure. His life was a mixture of truth and legend, but he was without a doubt one of the greatest surveyors and mapmakers of the North American continent. Raised in a charity school in London, England, and apprenticed to the Hudsons Bay Company as a teenager, he then travelled extensively, recording valuable navigational information. His life was one of adventure and hardship but also of incredible accomplishment.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Making it Home The Story of Catharine Parr Traill

    Creator

    Westerhout, Lynn

    Abstract

    As a pioneer in Canada in the early 1800s, Catharine Parr Traill was one of the first writers to record the Ontario wilderness in literary and scientific detail, and her stories for young people became part of a new focus on young people. Her books on emigration encouraged other pioneers who struggled with life in a new country. Catharine was a natural storyteller who loved to write. As an adult in Canada, she wrote while she was hungry and fearful for her family’s safety. Her life was one of hardship and adventure, but also of great joy.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Hedley Fan Lowdown

    Creator

    Bliss, Karen

    Abstract

    Inside Music Books is pleased to introduce the Fan Lowdown series by music journalist Karen Bliss. These books offer the fan an enhanced experience. Bliss solicits stories from fans via the artist’s message board and mailing list: concert or road trip stories; meeting the artist; making cookies for the band; a song they fell in love to; a lyric that helped get them through a tough time. Bliss has interviewed the band members, sharing her most interesting submissions and getting the bands thoughts and their own memories.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Changing the Pattern The Story of Emily Stowe

    Creator

    Waxman, Sydell

    Abstract

    When Emily Stowe was born in Ontario in 1831, every girl’s life followed a set pattern. Regardless of her personality, intelligence, capabilities or creativity, her future was limited to housework and childcare. Emily Stowe was determined to change that pattern. Sydell Waxman, a writer, researcher and lecturer on women of the 1800s, tells of the events in the life of the young Emily Stowe which caused her to become, not only the first woman school principal and the first woman to practise medicine in Canada, but a pioneer in the fight for women’s rights.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Caring for a Colony The Story of Jeanne Mance

    Creator

    Emery, Joanna

    Abstract

    This is a story of pioneering courage and compassion in the New World. Jeanne dreamed of devoting her life to caring for others. In 1641, she courageously gave up her comfortable middle-class life in France to journey to the French colonies, today’s province of Quebec. In overcoming incredible hardships, massacres, illness, deprivation and seven gruelling trips across the ocean, Jeanne proved to be a remarkable leader. She ended up founding the first hospital in Montreal as well as being a pioneer and founder of the city of Montreal.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié