Canadian nonfiction

  • Leaside

    Creator

    Pitfield, Jane

    Abstract

    Leaside is a most comprehensive look at the people, significant events and built heritage, all of which contributed to the creation of this distinctive community. Named after John Lea, a successful farmer, whose house, built in 1829, is believed to be the first brick house in York County, Leaside grew from a railway settlement into a prosperous urban town.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • John Grierson

    Creator

    Evans, Gary

    Abstract

    John Grierson, founder of both the British documentary film movement and the National Film Board of Canada, was one of the twentieth century’s most influential personalities in film culture. He gave the word "documentary" to the English language.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • John Diefenbaker

    Creator

    Slade, Arthur

    Abstract

    At the age of nine, John Diefenbaker announced, "I'm going to be prime minister when I grow up." He never lost sight of his goal. Diefenbaker was prime minister of Canada from 1957-1963. He believed in social justice, opening up the North, and making things better for western farmers. Canadians responded to his campaign call to "Follow John." This compelling book recreates the tensions of the Diefenbaker era - the time of the Cold War, spy scandals, and the Cuban Missile Crisis - when the world seemed on the brink of nuclear war.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Jacques Plante

    Creator

    Plante, Raymond

    Konieczny, Vladimir

    Abstract

    Jacque Plante, the first National Hockey League goalie to regularly wear protective facemask, was known for roving out of his net. "The Masked Marvel" won the Vezina trophy seven times and became a member of the Hockey Hall of Fame.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • From Reindeer Lake to Eskimo Point

    Creator

    Kazaks, Peter

    Luste, George

    Abstract

    Canoe across large lakes, up and down rivers and rapids; labour over portages and through a miasma of blackflies; bask in the golden evenings of the Subarctic. In this account of an 800-mile canoe trip – which begins at Reindeer Lake on the Manitoba/Saskatchewan border, continues into Nunavut past the treeline, and ends on Hudson Bay – Peter Kazaks conveys the experience of being in the north by describing the daily details that bring the trip to life. He captures the flavour of an extended wilderness canoe trip and reflects on living in unfettered wilderness.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • For the Record The First Women in Canadian Architecture

    Creator

    Grierson, Joan

    Abstract

    When Marjorie Hill graduated in 1920 as Canada’s "first girl architect," she was entering a profession that had been established in Canada just 30 years earlier. For the Record, the first history of women architects in Canada, provides a fascinating introduction to early women architects, presented within the context of developments in both Europe and North America.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • La feuille d'érable et la Croix-Blanche

    Creator

    McCreery, Christopher

    Abstract

    En tant que fondation de l’Ordre de Saint-Jean, Ambulance Saint-Jean assure la prestation de cours de secourisme au Canada depuis maintenant 125 ans. De l’aide apportée sur les chantiers ferroviaires de la Belle Époque et dans les hôpitaux militaires de la Première Guerre mondiale aux programmes et services offerts par l’organisme bénévole que nous connaissons aujourd’hui, le présent ouvrage décrit les inestimables contributions de l’Ordre à notre pays et retrace la remarquable histoire de tous ceux qui ont permis à l’Ordre d’exister.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Emma Albani Victorian Diva

    Creator

    Labrèche-Larouche, Michelle

    Dunton, Darcy

    Abstract

    Born in Quebec, Emma Lajeunesse studied in Europe and in 1869 at the age of 23 launched her opera career in Italy. Almost overnight she became Albani, the world-renowned diva.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Emily Carr

    Creator

    Braid, Kate

    Abstract

    As a child she was "contrary,"as a young woman she defied convention to choose art over marriage, and as a middle-aged woman she was considered a full-blown eccentric. Listening to her own inner voice, Emily Carr created an art unique to British Columbia.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • David Thompson

    Creator

    Shardlow, Tom

    Abstract

    Across North America in 2007-2009, communities will celebrate the David Thompson Bicentennials. For 34 years the great explorer, surveyor, and fur trader travelled across the continent, finding and mapping the routes between the St. Lawrence and the Pacific. Trusting the stars and his sextant, he surveyed a continental area so vast it remains a mapping achievement unequalled in human history. This is the story of David Thompsons epic journey his trail by stars.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Dundurn

    Not specified