Biographies and autobiographies

  • Believing in Books The Story of Lillian Smith

    Creator

    Waxman, Sydell

    Abstract

    Have you ever read a book that you couldn’t put down? Has that book taken you to other countries, to other centuries? Have you found yourself brimming with excitement, exclaiming to all who will listen, "Read this book!" This biography is the story of a child who took her love of childrens’ books and found a way to share it with the world as she grew up. Her voice would be the first to carry the message of childrens’ right to read across the world.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Tommy Douglas

    Creator

    Margoshes, Dave

    Abstract

    During the 17 years he was premier of Saskatchewan, Tommy Douglas changed the face of his province. He then served for 10 years as first leader of the federal New Democratic Party. Today he is recognized as the "father of medicare." In 2004, CBC TV viewers voted him the "Greatest Canadian."

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Lives of the Princesses of Wales

    Creator

    Fryer, Mary Beacock

    Bousfield, Arthur

    Toffoli, Garry

    Abstract

    Beautifully illustrated, this book looks at the nine women who have been Princesses of Wales. From Joan, the "Fair Maid of Kent," through the tragic Katharine of Aragon, Henry’s VIII’s first wife, and the tempestuous Caroline of Brunswick, the mistreated wife of George IV, to the present fairy-tale, headline-catching Princess, their stories are told with insight and compassion.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • James FitzGibbon Defender of Upper Canada

    Creator

    McKenzie, Ruth

    Abstract

    James FitzGibbon, Defender of Upper Canada, is the often poignant story of a poor man's rise to authority in the Upper Canada of the 1800s. Born the son of a tenant farmer in Ireland, FitzGibbon's valour as a soldier brought him to the attention of those destined for power in the Canadas.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Don't Tell My Mother How to Fight War on Your Own Terms

    Creator

    Duggan-Smith, Peter

    Eagle, Raymond

    Abstract

    Peter Duggan-Smith was born in 1916 to an actress mother. As she was always on the move he was brought up by two maiden aunts until he was accepted to train for a sea-going career on the cadet ship H.M.S. Conway. It was on the last of several voyages to New Zealand as a Merchant Navy apprentice that his life of adventure began — though it did not always turn out as he had planned! The one constant in Peter’s life was his love of flying; by the end of his final flight in Cambodia in 1974, he had racked up more than 17,000 flying hours–in no less than 70 types of piston-engine aircraft.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Charles de Salaberry Soldier of the Empire, Defender of Quebec

    Creator

    Wohler, J. Patrick

    Abstract

    Charles de Salaberry (1778-1829) was a brilliant military figure who played a vital role in the War of 1812. A French-Canadian, he attained both rank and honour in the British army. He was a hero of Chateauguay and instrumental in the formation of the Canadian Voltigeurs and a respected advocate of French-Canadian rights. This book paints a vivid picture of a man whose pride and honour were part of an ancient family tradition, whose accomplishments were unique in the history of Lower Canada.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Canadian Folk Portraits of Remarkable Lives

    Creator

    Unwin, Peter

    Abstract

    An amusing collection of lives and stories from the eccentric side of Canada’s history. A joyous romp through the back pages of Canadian quirkiness, Canadian Folk provides a fresh look at the saints, sinners, oddballs, and outright nutbars who have populated the Canadian landscape.They were perpetually northbound or south; they were inveterate walkers, or world class runners, millionaires in ill-advised Citroen half-tracks.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Property The True Story of a Polygamous Church Wife

    Creator

    Christie, Carol

    Christie, John

    Abstract

    The true story of a brave woman’s nearly 40 years in a polygamous cult, her eventual escape, and her struggle to integrate into a world she barely knew. In the early 1970s an innocent teenager who had led a sheltered life was forced to leave her family and enter into a polygamous, abusive, and deviant relationship with a man called the Prophet. In 2008, nearly 40 years later, she fled his religious sect. Property is not a misnomer. It accurately depicts how the women in the sect were treated. Carol Christie reveals the degradation, abuse, and brainwashing that the Church Wives endured.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • John Buchan Model Governor General

    Creator

    Galbraith, J. William

    Johnston Governor General of Canada, David

    Stewartby, Deborah

    Abstract

    Soldier, spy, politician, bestselling thriller writer, and governor general of Canada — John Buchan was a man of many seasons and talents. An accomplished Scottish journalist, soldier, head of intelligence, and Member of Parliament, John Buchan (1875-1940) is best known for penning thrillers such as The Thirty-Nine Steps.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Guerrilla Nation My Wars In and Out of Vietnam

    Creator

    Maclear, Michael

    Abstract

    A celebrated journalist finds himself reporting on the savage war in Vietnam while in combat with his own network. In September 1969, Michael Maclear, the first Western television journalist allowed inside North Vietnam, was in Hanoi for major Canadian and U.S. networks. He recounted in gripping detail how an entire population had been trained for generations in guerrilla combat. His reporting that the North was motivated more by nationalism than Marxism was highly controversial.Later Maclear was taken blindfolded to a Hanoi prison for captive U.S. pilots, some of whom condemned the war.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified