Biographies and autobiographies

  • Remembering Lucy Maud Montgomery

    Creator

    Heilbron, Alexandra

    Abstract

    Lucy Maud Montgomery, Canada’s most beloved author, not only gave the world the classic novel Anne of Green Gables, but she was also a devoted minister’s wife, mother, neighbour, and friend to many, who in turn were honoured to have know this great lady. In Remembering Lucy Maud Montgomery, the writer is remembered through first-hand reminiscences of the people who knew her. Her Sunday school students, neighbours, maids, family, and friends paint a portrait of Montgomery as she has never before been seen.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • The Refugee Narratives of Fugitive Slaves in Canada

    Creator

    Drew, Benjamin

    Clarke, George E.

    Abstract

    In the early 1850s, white American abolitionist Benjamin Drew was commissioned to travel to Canada West (now Ontario) to interview escaped slaves from the United States. At the time the population of Canada West was just short of a million and about 30,000 black people lived in the colony, most of whom were escaped slaves from south of the border. One of the people Drew interviewed was Harriet Tubman, who was then based in St. Catharines but made several trips to the U.S.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother 1900-2002 The Queen Mother and Her Century

    Creator

    Bousfield, Arthur

    Toffoli, Garry

    Abstract

    Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother 1900 - 2002 presents the life of a remarkable woman. A Canadian perspective on a sovereign who created and cultivated a special relationship with Canada, it is the portrait of a queen who always evoked passionate reactions.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Queen and Consort: Elizabeth and Philip 60 Years of Marriage

    Creator

    Bell, Lynne

    Bousfield, Arthur

    Toffoli, Garry

    Abstract

    "Princely marriage is the brilliant edition of a universal fact" -- so said the nineteenth-century writer Walter Bagehot. In 2007, Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, celebrate their sixtieth wedding anniversary. This love story of the world's most famous couple presents a thematic look at the most outstandingly successful marriage of recent times. This illustrated study explores the pressures and stresses of living life in the glare of public scrutiny.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Quarriers Story One Man's Vision That Gave 7,000 Children a New Life in Canada

    Creator

    Magnusson, Anna

    Abstract

    In 1878, Glasgow shoemaker William Quarrier founded an organization that offered help to the thousands of desperate, poverty-stricken children in Glasgow’s infamous slums. A few years later Quarrier’s Village was opened, providing a refuge for the abandoned and the orphaned in the rolling fields of Renfrewshire. Since these beginnings, Quarriers has cared for more than 40,000 children in need.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Props on Her Sleeve The Wartime Letters of a Canadian Airwoman

    Creator

    Gossage, Carolyn

    Buch, Mary Hawkins

    Abstract

    A first-hand account of the experiences of a young Canadian airwoman who served both in Canada and on overseas duty, this series of 150 letters brings home the day-to-day immediacy of life in uniform during the Second World War. Moments of hilarity interspersed with impatience and frustration are recorded verbatim, along with an underlying sense of urgency about winning a war that hung in the balance for too long. Written to the Dead of Women at Macdonald College in Ste.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • PR Fifty Years in the Field

    Creator

    Donoghue, Jack

    Abstract

    In PR: Fifty Years in the Field, Jack Donoghue brings together the results of a lifetime in public relations — in the military, public, and private sectors. Each chapter focuses on a different public relations problem, so that the collection as a whole reflects the full spectrum of challenges that PR officers face. The book documents the strategies applied to and the lessons learned from public relations exercises involving such divergent events as the Hong Kong Courts Martial, the Manitoba flood of 1950, the Manitoba polio epidemic of 1953, and the National Energy Program.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Posted to Canada The Watercolours of George Russell Dartnell, 1835-1844

    Creator

    de Pencier, Honor

    Abstract

    Posted to Canada examines, for the first time, the immense body of work created by George Dartnell, a British army surgeon stationed in Canada from 1835 to 1844. Dartnell, an accomplished and popular surgeon, sketched more than 150 scenes of a pristine Canada of dense forests, clear lakes and rough-edged beauty during his nine-year posting – all of which form an important part of Canada’s pre-photographic visual history.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Porcelain Moon and Pomegranates A Woman's Trek Through Turkey

    Creator

    Bilgen-Reinart, Üstün

    Abstract

    For millennia, the land now called Turkey has been at the crossroads of history. A bridge between Europe and Asia, between West and East, between Christianity and Islam, the peninsula also known as Anatolia, the place where the sun rises, is one of the oldest continually inhabited regions on the planet. In this unique blend of memoir and travel literature, Üstün Bilgen-Reinart explores the people, politics, and passions of her native country, whisking the reader on a journey through time, memory, and space.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • The Personal Journal of an Ordinary Person

    Creator

    Brennan, Katharine Taylor

    Kirchner, Elizabeth Parsons

    Abstract

    An ordinary person, Katharine Brennan calls herself. An ordinary person perhaps, but with an extraordinary gift for turning the prosaic into poetry, and for distilling the moments of joy in he often painful days. I write from the inside of myself; I save the spoken word for acquaintances. We are privileged to share Katharine’s very personal journal; she teaches us as much about the meaning of courage, and poignantly reminds us of all that life holds.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified