Canadian nonfiction

  • Faces of the North The Ethnographic Photography of John Honigmann

    Creator

    Cummins, Bryan

    Abstract

    John J. Honigmann was an anthropologist of rare energy and talent. In addition to writing numerous books and dozens of articles, he is the only anthropologist whose research and field experience extend across the three northern culture areas of Canada – the Western Subarctic, the Eastern Subarctic and the Arctic. Faces of the North presents a record of exceptionally high quality photographs depicting this extraordinary anthropological journey. Cultural anthropologist Bryan Cummins has compiled a written and photographic account of Honigmann’s ethnographic work from the 1940s to the 1960s.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Découvrons Notre Patrimoine Guide des plaques historiques de l'Ontario

    Creator

    Perkins, Mary Ellen

    Andre, Nicole

    Abstract

    Depuis que le programme de commémoration historique a été inauguré par le gouvernement de l'Ontario en 1956, plus de 1 000 plaques ont été érigées d'un bout à l'autre de la province. La variété des sujets commémorés est étonnante, qu'il s'agisse de ruées vers les mines du nord de l'Ontario ou de l'invention de la vis à tête creuse ... de Harold Innis ou de Stephen Leacock ... de l'épidemie de typhus de 1847 ou de la découverte de l'insuline.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Decades of Caring The Big Sister Story

    Creator

    Robinson, Helen Caister

    Abstract

    Decades of Caring: The Big Sister Story is a record of the trials, errors, and accomplishments of an organization of Toronto women who have carried a torch for youth through good years and bad from 1912 to the present time. The author has endeavoured to set out those facts which have shaped the growth of the Big Sister Association from a small group of concerned women, inspired by th emotional concept of being a Big Sister to socially deprived young persons, to the present day organization which sponsors the many faceted youth agency, Huntley Youth Services.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Changing Parks The History, Future and Cultural Context of Parks and Heritage Landscapes

    Creator

    Marsh, John S.

    Hodgins, Bruce W.

    Abstract

    This important book is a must for everyone concerned with the heritage and future of Canada's parks. Contributors include an impressive assembly of noted park experts ranging from academic authorities and government parks personnel to concerned nonpolitical park supporters. Since the establishment of Banff National Park in 1885 and Algonquin Provincial Park in 1893, parklands have been part of Canada's heritage.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Call Me True A Biography of True Davidson

    Creator

    Darke, Eleanor

    Abstract

    In this investigation of the life and varied careers of True Davidson, Eleanor Darke seeks to discover what can be "truly said about True" – a fascinating and contradictory woman who was always ahead of her time. "There was no quitter in her make-up and she fought like a banshee for whatever she believed in – which was people, truth, Canada. People either loved her or loathed her. None was indifferent. All her life True Davidson stood for human values. And traditions. Her courage and integrity knew no limit.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Caledonia Along the Grand River

    Creator

    Martindale, Barbara

    Abstract

    Caledonia, just south of Hamilton, has a history closely tied to the heritage of the Grand River. From the Grand River Navigation Company of the 1830s to the current nine-span bridge in the centre of town, the river and the community have shared a special relationship. Intriguing entrepreneurs, town characters and prominent citizens have touched the life of Caledonia, leaving a legacy that is fascinating, sometimes amusing and richly anecdotal.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Buckskin and Broadcloth A Celebration of E. Pauline Johnson — Tekahionwake, 1861-1913

    Creator

    Johnston, Sheila M.F.

    Abstract

    This is the first generously illustrated biography of the Mohawk poet-performer E. Pauline Johnson-Tekahionwake. The author has created an exciting volume of anecdotes, letters and poetry, and illustrated it with period photographs and new illustrations by the Six Nations artist, Raymond R. Skye. While the story of Pauline Johnson has been told before, it has never been given the intimacy that this book provides. Tracing her ancestry, moving on to explore her extraordinary stage career, and finally shedding light on Pauline Johnson’s last years in Vancouver, Sheila M.F.

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  • Broken Shackles Old Man Henson From Slavery to Freedom

    Creator

    Meyler, Peter

    Abstract

    In 1889, Broken Shackles was published in Toronto under the pseudonym of Glenelg. This very unique book, containing the recollections of a resident of Owen Sound, Ontario, an African American known as Old Man Henson, was one of the very few books that documented the journey to Canada from the perspective of a person of African descent. Now, over 112 years later, a new edition of Broken Shackles is available. Henson was a great storyteller and the spark of life shines through as he describes the horrors of slavery and his goal of escaping its tenacious hold.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Brockville The River City

    Creator

    Disotell, Russ

    Abstract

    Brockville’s origins reach back to the resettlement of Loyalists following the American Revolution and the threat of American encroachment. Following the War of 1812, Brockville, along the St. Lawrence River, benefitted greatly from the rapidly expanding colonization. A centre for the political activity of the day and a focal point for the Orange movement, Brockville was often immersed in controversy.The end of the 19th century was the golden age of patent medicine business and Brockville was home to two of the most successful, the W. H. Comstock Company and the G. T. Fulford Company.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Breakfast at the Hoito And Other Adventures in the Boreal Heartland

    Creator

    Wilkins, Charles

    Abstract

    Breakfast at the Hoito brings together a collection of stories and essays on the dreamlike world of Lake Superior’s north shore … on wilds and wildlife, people and places.Spend a day in the kitchen of the famed Hoito Restaurant in Thunder Bay. Discover the secret life of ravens; the passions of the blueberry picker; the thrills and fears of the novice ice climber.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified