Canadian nonfiction

  • The Travel Journals of Tappan Adney, Vol. 2, 1891-1896

    Creator

    Adney, Tappan

    Behne, C. Ted Ted

    Abstract

    Setting out to visit his friends in Woodstock, New Brunswick, and with all intentions to return to the United States to attend Columbia University in the fall, Tappan Adney, at the age of 18, embarked on a trip that would ultimately set the course of his life. Tappan Adney's writings, illustrations, and photographs were published in Harper's Magazine. This follow-up journal to 2010's first volume, takes us back to a time when wildness was still something easily accessible and wildlife abundant.

    Publisher (Source)

    Fredericton

    Goose Lane Editions

    Not specified
  • The Travel Journals of Tappan Adney, Vol. 1, 1887-1890

    Creator

    Adney, Tappan

    Behne, C. Ted Ted

    Abstract

    In 1887, at the age of just 18, intellectually and artistically gifted American Tappan Adney embarked on his first trip to New Brunswick. He had plans to enrol at Columbia University in the fall, primed for a meteoric rise in academia — but fate intervened. He fell under the spell of the wilderness of Maine, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia, and the local Maliseet people.

    Publisher (Source)

    Fredericton

    Goose Lane Editions

    Not specified
  • Wanderlust A Social History of Travel

    Creator

    Paquet, Laura Byrne

    Abstract

    Where did passports come from? Why did 1930s stewardesses carry wrenches? And how did teetotalers shape the modern vacation? Wanderlust answers these questions and more, as author Laura Byrne Paquet delves into the social history of travel. Now a multi-billion dollar industry, travel is also one of the world's oldest.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

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    Not specified
  • The 104th (New Brunswick) Regiment of Foot in the War of 1812

    Creator

    Grodzinski, John R.

    Abstract

    A long-awaited history of this important Canadian regiment, The 104th (New Brunswick) Regiment of Foot in the War of 1812 looks at this military unit from its beginnings in the early days of the 19th century to its disbanding in 1817. Best known for its perilous Winter March through the wilderness of New Brunswick to the battlefields of Upper Canada, the 104th was a British unit whose early role in the War of 1812 was to defend the Maritimes. In 1813, it was ordered to Upper Canada and took part in a raid on the American naval base at Sackets Harbor, New York.

    Publisher (Source)

    Fredericton

    Goose Lane Editions

    Not specified
  • Hurricanes What You Need to Know

    Creator

    Leaman, Rebecca

    Abstract

    In 1954 Hurricane Hazel caused such destruction around Lake Ontario that it’s a vivid memory half a century later. In 2003 Hurricane Juan so devastated the Halifax, Nova Scotia area that complete recovery will take decades. In the fall of 2005, Hurricane Katrina, immediately followed by Rita and Wilma, held North America and the world spellbound. In fact, 2005 was a record breaking year for tropical storms, with four Category 5 hurricanes, seven tropical storms before August 1, the strongest hurricane in the Atlantic basin, and the costliest and third deadliest hurricane in US history.

    Publisher (Source)

    Fredericton

    Goose Lane Editions

    Not specified
  • Riding Into War The Memoir of a Horse Transport Driver, 1916-1919

    Creator

    Johnston, James Robert

    Abstract

    On the ghastly battlefields of the First World War, Jimmie Johnston drove teams or pack horses carrying ammunition and hauling guns to the front lines. One night, Johnston was hauling guns back from the front line. Suddenly, in the darkness and pouring rain, he, his team, the wagon, and the guns pitched into an old trench. After disentangling the horses from their harness, Johnston found a trenching tool, dug away the side of the trench, and led the horses out of what had become a sea of mud.

    Publisher (Source)

    Fredericton

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    Not specified
  • The M Word Conversations about Motherhood

    Creator

    Clare, Kerry

    Abstract

    A CNQ Editors' Book of the YearA Dropped Threads-style anthology, assembling original and inspiring works by some of Canada's best younger female writers — such as Heather Birrell, Saleema Nawaz, Susan Olding, Diana Fitzgerald Bryden, Carrie Snyder, and Alison Pick — The M Word asks everyday women and writers, some of whom are on the unconventional side of motherhood, to share their emotions and tales of maternity.

    Publisher (Source)

    Fredericton

    Goose Lane Editions

    Not specified
  • Ideas Brilliant Thinkers Speak Their Minds

    Creator

    Lucht, Bernie

    Abstract

    For four decades, Ideas has presented more than 400,000 CBC Radio listeners in Canada and the United States with the most challenging contemporary thought of the day. Now, to mark the program’s 40th anniversary, executive producer Bernie Lucht has selected the most striking interviews and lectures for Ideas: Brilliant Thinker Speak Their Minds.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

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    Not specified
  • Random Illuminations Conversations with Carol Shields

    Creator

    Wachtel, Eleanor

    Abstract

    A great conversation can offer insight into the hearts and minds of its participants. In this intimate, wide-ranging collection of conversations (and some correspondence), writer-broadcaster Eleanor Wachtel and her friend, author Carol Shields, touch on both the personal and the professional. Eleanor Wachtel first met Carol Shields in 1980; her first interview with Carol occurred in 1987, following the publication of Swann: A Mystery. They soon became friends, embarking on a correspnodence and conversations that would last her almost two decades.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Goose Lane Editions

    Not specified
  • Fabulous Fabrications from Busted Hockey Gear

    Creator

    Manchester, Peter

    Abstract

    In his breakaway bestseller 50 Things to Make with a Broken Hockey Stick, Peter Manchester transformed the agony of defeated sticks into the thrill of a new creation, with a slap of good humour that kept readers chuckling all the way through the book. Now, with the publication of Fabulous Fabrications from Busted Hockey Gear, the hockey stick handyman has turned his creative talents to the rest of the equipment left to fester in the basement — helmets, pads, gloves, skates, and even cast-off hockey uniforms.

    Publisher (Source)

    Fredericton

    Goose Lane Editions

    Not specified