Canadian nonfiction

  • The Tide of War The 1814 Invasions of Upper Canada

    Creator

    Feltoe, Richard

    Abstract

    The invasion attempt on Upper Canada by a new and vastly improved American army in the first six months of 1814. Throughout 1812 and 1813, Upper Canada had been the principle target for a succession of American invasions and attacks. Fortunately they all had been repulsed, but at a high cost in lives and the devastation of property on both sides of the border.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Arctic Alternatives Civility of Militarism in the Circumpolar North

    Creator

    Griffiths, Franklyn

    Abstract

    This book in itself is testimony to transition in the affairs of the north circumpolar region. Written in 1988 and updated in 1990, the papers assembled here have been overtaken by events. Non-military or civil requirements thus seemed to warrant a new and far more important place in our understanding of security. It’s appopriate to explore not only the potential of civil cooperation in countering the force of militarism, but the utility of a comprehensive conception of Arctic security. This book will look at how these views fare, once we’ve had a look at the region and its problems.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Under the Sign of the Big Fiddle The R.S. Williams Family, Manufacturers and Collectors of Musical Instruments

    Creator

    Cselenyi-Granch, Ladislav

    Abstract

    Musical-instrument manufacturing was one of the few areas in which Canada was able to compete with the United States and England in the 19th and early 20th centuries. This book describes one of the leading firms in the music industry in Canada at that time. The Toronto business that was conducted under the sign of the "Big Fiddle" added significantly to the spread of music in the city of Toronto and far beyond. The founder of this family business was Richard Sudgen Williams. With his son, R.S.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Steeped In Tradition A Celebration of Tea

    Creator

    Hoffman, Frances

    Abstract

    From drawing rooms of Victorian Britain to Ontario kitchens, rituals of afternoon tea have always delighted. Devotees to this splendid ceremony attest to the fact that tasty treats and fresh brewed tea really do have a way of seducing and calming even the most frazzled of souls. And so, it is no accident that this deliciously elegant occasion continues to entice. Capture the essence of this splendid institution through the eyes of one who learned to sup the golden brew on her Granny's lap.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Lady Grayl Owl With a Mission

    Creator

    Nero, Robert W.

    Abstract

    "This is the story of a man and his owl. But what a man and what an owl! The owl is one of our planet’s most beautiful and elusive beings, an enchanting spook, a feathered spirit from some ancient world. "The man is Robert Nero, his name synonymous with that of the Great Gray Owl, his love affair with the species spanning twenty-five years. For me, a non-professional adrift in a sea of biologists, it is heartening to find in Dr. Nero not just the able scientific mind but also a sense of wonder, undiminished by the years.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Fifty-Two Sundays From the Pulpit of The Padre

    Creator

    Rowland, David Parsons

    Rowland, Barry D.

    Abstract

    Fifty-Two Sundays: From the Pulpit of the Padre is a response to the many requests for copies of David Rowland's sermons and addresses. Selecting has not been an easy task. The intention is to highlight his philosophy, objectives and beliefs. His faith, conviction and commitment tie the component parts together. David Parsons Rowland was a compassionate, caring pastor. He was a man of conviction, deep faith and vision. He practised what he preached, believing that with God all things are possible.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Theo Tams: Inside the Music

    Creator

    McConnell, Craig

    Abstract

    After a summer of intense competition, Alberta’s Theo Tams emerged as the 2008 Canadian Idol champion. He had earned the admiration of the public and his fellow contestants with his soaring vocals, emotive piano playing and unmatched ability to mine the emotional core of a song. Theo Tams: Inside the Music is a candid and photo-rich look at the life experiences that prepared him for the Idol stage. It also provides a behind the scenes peek at the Idol experience itself, with testimonials and anecdotes from his fellow competitors and interviews with the Idol personalities.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Struggling for Perfection The Story of Glenn Gould

    Creator

    Konieczny, Vladimir

    Abstract

    Struggling for Perfection is the story of the famous pianist, an enigmatic figure who made some of the most acclaimed classical recordings of the last century. A former child prodigy and an unpredictable, passionate man, Glenn Gould was known as much for his eccentricities as his vast musical genius. After retiring prematurely from performing, Gould branched out into work in film and radio and helped bring classical music recording technology into a new age. He has became a national icon in Canada.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Sailing for Glory The Story of Captain Angus Walters and the Bluenose

    Creator

    Janveau, Teri-Lynn

    Thompson, Allister

    Abstract

    This book tells the story of the unique bond between Captain Walters and his schooner the Bluenose. The ship is a Canadian icon and an icon of nautical competition, unbeaten between 1921 and 1939 in the races for the International Fishermans Cup. Its success galvanized a young nations national pride, and the ship remains an important symbol in Nova Scotia today. Walters skill and devotion to his ship helped the Bluenose hold off all challengers, even at the end of its illustrious career.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Photographing Greatness The Story of Karsh

    Creator

    goodall, lian

    Abstract

    Yousuf Karsh emigrated to North America from Turkey in the 1920s, eventually settling in Ottawa. An early interest in photography inspired him to open his own studio. As he became known for the quality of his work, Karsh’s close proximity to powerful leaders in Ottawa led to commissions of portraits of politicians. He became known as the worlds’ finest portrait photographer for his gift of drawing out and capturing a subject’s character in a photograph. Over a seventy plus year career, Karsh photographed many famous musicians, artists, actors, captains of industry and politlcians.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified