History

  • Fortune Favours the Brave Tales of Courage and Tenacity in Canadian Military History

    Creator

    Horn, Bernd

    Dallaire, Romeo

    Abstract

    Many Canadians see the role their country’s military plays in Afghanistan as an anomaly. However, this assumption is far from the truth. As U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has commented, "Canadians are fierce fighters." Fortune Favours the Brave certainly proves this point in a collection of essays that showcases the fighting spirit and courage of Canada’s military.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Dancing in the Sky The Royal Flying Corps in Canada

    Creator

    Hunt, C.W.

    Abstract

    Dancing in the Sky is the first complete telling of the First World War fighter pilot training initiative established by the British in response to the terrible losses occurring in the skies over Europe in 1916. This program, up and running in under six months despite enormous obstacles, launched Canada into the age of flight ahead of the United States. The results enabled the Allies to regain control of the skies and eventually win the war, but at a terrible price. Flying was in its infancy and pilot training primitive.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Belleville A Popular History

    Creator

    Boyce, Gerry

    Abstract

    Winner of the 2010 Ontario Historical Society’s Fred Landon Award for Best Regional History. Belleville, on the shores of the Bay of Quinte, traces its beginnings to the arrival of the United Empire Loyalists. For 30 years the centre of the present city was reserved for the Mississauga First Nation. White settlers who built dwellings and businesses on the land paid annual rent to them until the land was "surrendered" and a town plot laid out in 1816. The new town quickly became an important lumbering, farming, and manufacturing centre.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Flight from Famine The Coming of the Irish to Canada

    Creator

    MacKay, Donald

    Abstract

    One of Canada's founding peoples, the Irish arrived in the Newfoundland fishing stations as early as the seventeenth century. By the eighteenth century they were establishing farms and settlements from Nova Scotia to the Great Lakes. Then, in the 1840s, came the failures of Ireland's potato crop, which people in the west of Ireland had depended on for survival.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • A Dirty, Trifling Piece of Business Volume 1: The Revolutionary War as Waged from Canada in 1781

    Creator

    Watt, Gavin K.

    Morrison, James F.

    Smy, William A.

    Abstract

    By 1781, the sixth year of the American rebellion, British strategic focus had shifted from the northern states to concentrate in the south. Canada’s governor, Frederick Haldimand, was responsible for the defence of the Crown’s largest colony against the threat of Franco-American invasion, while assisting overall British strategy.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • The Last to Die Ronald Turpin, Arthur Lucas, and the End of Capital Punishment in Canada

    Creator

    Hoshowsky, Robert J.

    Newman, Peter C.

    Abstract

    Although they committed separate crimes, Arthur Lucas and Ronald Turpin met their deaths on the same scaffold at Toronto's Don Jail on December 11, 1962. They were the last two people executed in Canada, but surprisingly little was known about them until now. This is the first book to uncover the lives and deaths of Turpin, a Canadian criminal, and Lucas, a Detroit gangster. The result of more than five years of research, The Last to Die is based on original interviews, hidden documents, trial transcripts, and newspaper accounts.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Running With Dillinger The Story of Red Hamilton and Other Forgotten Canadian Outlaws

    Creator

    Butts, Edward

    Abstract

    This book picks up where The Desperate Ones: Canada's Forgotten Outlaws left off. Here are more remarkable true stories about Canadian crimes and criminals -- most of them tales that have been buried for years. The stories begin in colonial Newfoundland, with robbery and murder committed by the notorious Power Gang.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Line of Fire Heroism, Tragedy, and Canada's Police

    Creator

    Butts, Edward

    Abstract

    Across Canada peace officers put their lives on the line every day. From John Fisk in 1804, the first known Canadian policeman killed in the line of duty, to the four RCMP officers shot to death in Mayerthorpe, Alberta, in 2005, renowned true crime writer Edward Butts takes a hard-hitting, compassionate, probing look at some of the stories involving the hundreds of Canadian law-enforcement officers who have found themselves in harm's way.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Redcoated Ploughboys The Volunteer Battalion of Incorporated Militia of Upper Canada, 1813–1815

    Creator

    Feltoe, Richard

    Abstract

    2013 Heritage Toronto Award — Shortlisted Redcoated Ploughboys brings the story of the Battalion of Incorporated Militia of Upper Canada to life, revealing a fascinating lost chapter in military history. In 1812, the future of British North America hung in the balance as the United States declared war with the avowed goal of conquering the Canadas and removing British influence from the continent forever.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Canada on the Doorstep 1939

    Creator

    Rayner, William

    Abstract

    Things were very different in 1939 — a pivotal year when Canada wavered on the doorstep of a clouded future. Some years are more spectacular than others, and 1939 was no exception. Canada was a different place: steak was twenty-nine cents a pound and a brand-new Ford coupe could be bought for just $856.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified