Canadian nonfiction

  • The Queen at the Council Fire The Treaty of Niagara, Reconciliation, and the Dignified Crown in Canada

    Creator

    Tidridge, Nathan

    Abstract

    In the summer of 1764, Sir William Johnson (Superintendent of Indian Affairs) and over two thousand chiefs representing twenty-four First Nations met on the shores of the Niagara River to negotiate the Treaty of Niagara — an agreement between the British Crown and the Indigenous peoples. This treaty, symbolized by the Covenant Chain Wampum, is seen by many Indigenous peoples as the birth of modern Canada, despite the fact that it has been mostly ignored by successive Canadian governments since.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Point of View 2-Book Bundle Irresponsible Government / Time Bomb

    Creator

    Rathgeber, Brent

    Bland, Douglas L.

    Coyne, Andrew

    Abstract

    This special 2-book bundle contains two cutting edge pieces of political analysis. Irresponsible Government examines the current state of Canadian democracy in contrast to the founding principles of responsible government established by the Fathers of Confederation. The book examines the failure of modern elected representatives to perform their constitutionally mandated duty to hold the prime minister and his cabinet to account.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Entrepreneurial Edge 2-Book Bundle Everyday Entrepreneur / Family Entrepreneur

    Creator

    Dawkins, Fred

    Abstract

    This special 2-book bundle contains invaluable business advice for the budding entrepreneur from one of the best. In Everyday Entrepreneur, you will meet three individuals who all have entrepreneurial aspirations. The first is Tim, whose career is stagnating, despite having a good job. Tim has developed some software that could form the basis of his own business, but he can’t make the decision whether or not to set up on his own. Terry, a childhood friend, steers Tim into a class on entrepreneurship conducted by a mysterious person named Sam.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Inner Places The Life of David Milne

    Creator

    King, James

    Abstract

    2016 Hamilton Arts Council Literary Award for Non-Fiction — Winner David Milne is one of Canada’s finest artists, a man whose work speaks to the intricate beauty of the world as he experienced it. David Milne (1882–1953) dedicated his life to exploring nature and casting it into art in a variety of modernist formats. He was born into poverty in rural Ontario and remained poor all his life because of his relentless dedication to his art. For him, art was life.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Upper Canada Preserved — War of 1812 6-Book Bundle The Ashes of War / A Crucible of Fire / and four more

    Creator

    Feltoe, Richard

    Abstract

    Presenting all six installments of Richard Feltoe’s series on the War of 1812, gathered together in an ebook bundle. Each book in this battlefield-based chronicle combines the best of modern historical research with extensive quotations from original official documents and personal letters to bring to life this crucial period of Canada’s early history. Throughout the authoritative series, historical images are counterpointed with modern pictures from the same perspective to give a true then-and-now effect.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • The Toronto Carrying Place Rediscovering Toronto's Most Ancient Trail

    Creator

    Turner, Glenn

    Abstract

    2016 Heritage Toronto Book Award — Nominated Buried beneath Toronto’s streets is a centuries-old trail that was once the road to wealth, adventure, or violent death for thousands of travellers. Now its route lies hidden and forgotten under sidewalks and farmland, though its influence can still be seen. The Toronto Carrying Place brings Southern Ontario’s most important First Nations trail back to life.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Ringing the Changes An Autobiography

    Creator

    de la Roche, Mazo

    Kirk, Heather

    Gnarowski, Michael

    Abstract

    First published in 1957, Mazo de la Roche’s last autobiography is a vivid look at her life in Ontario, and a parting shot at her critics. Mazo de la Roche was once Canada’s best-known writer, loved by millions of readers around the world. Her Jalna series is filled with unforgettable characters who come to life for her readers, but she herself was secretive about her own life and tried to escape the public attention fame brought. In this memoir, de la Roche describes her childhood and her relationship with her cousin and life-long companion, Caroline Clement.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Desperate Glory The Story of WWI

    Creator

    Wilson, John

    Abstract

    Short-listed for the 2009 Red Maple Award for Non-Fiction, OLA Forest of Reading and commended for the 2009 OLA Best Bets This book presents the story and issues of the First World War in a clear, concise and objective manner, accompanied on every page by photographs, original sketches or maps. Focussing on social as well as political issues with a Canadian perspective, Wilson presents the issues of the war with depth and compassion. This book will be a very useful tool for educators in explaining the hows and whys of this most important period.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Real Hauntings — 3-Book Bundle Spooky Sudbury/Haunted Hamilton/Tomes of Terror

    Creator

    Leslie, Mark

    Jelen, Jenny

    Abstract

    This special three-book bundle collects three haunting books on the supernatural by Mark Leslie. In Spooky Sudbury and Haunted Hamilton he relays creepy tales from two of Canada’s cities. Lock the doors and turn on all the lights before you settle down with these stories, because once you begin to read about the supernatural elements that lurk within these seemingly normal towns in Southern Ontario, strange bumps in the night will take on new, more sinister meanings.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • The Torch We Throw: The Dundurn WWI Historical Library Amiens/Second to None/The Making of Billy Bishop/Hell in Flanders Fields/It Made you Think of Home

    Creator

    Greenhous, Brereton

    McWilliams, James

    Steel, R. James

    Shackleton, Kevin R.

    Cassar, George H.

    Cane, Bruce

    Abstract

    The giant conflagration of the First World War created the world we live in today, and its history is replete with stirring battles, mind-boggling strategies, and geopolitical manoeuvring. However, the real story was lived in the trenches of Europe and the lonely households of those left behind. The stories of this period are full of tragedy, anger, and loss but also inspirational courage.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified