History

  • Inside the Museums Toronto's Heritage Sites and Their Most Prized Objects

    Creator

    Goddard, John

    Abstract

    Heritage Toronto Book Award — Shortlisted, Non-Fiction Book Illuminates Toronto’s early history through its small heritage museums. A portrait of William Lyon Mackenzie stares from a mural at Queen subway station, his face as round and orange as a wheel of cheese. He served as Toronto’s first mayor, led the Upper Canada Rebellion of 1837, and was grandfather to William Lyon Mackenzie King, Canada’s tenth prime minister, whose own orange-pink visage graces the Canadian fifty-dollar bill.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Cavalry of the Air An Illustrated Introduction to the Aircraft and Aces of the First World War

    Creator

    S. Leach, Norman S.

    Melbourne, John

    Abstract

    Many of the airmen of the First Word War who challenged both the enemy and death did not survive. These are their stories. In the clinging mud and trench warfare of WWI, it was soon clear that the cavalry — the elite of the elite — would be of little use. The dashing men and officers of the cavalry searched for a way to be front and center in the conflict, and found it in the new air forces being established on both sides of the Western Front. Soon lances and sabres were replaced by silk scarves and machine guns.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • The Paris Game Charles de Gaulle, the Liberation of Paris, and the Gamble that Won France

    Creator

    Argyle, Ray

    Vaïsse, Maurice

    Abstract

    At a crucial moment in the Second World War, an obscure French general reaches a fateful personal decision: to fight on alone after his government’s flight from Paris and its capitulation to Nazi Germany. Amid the ravages of a world war, three men — a general, a president, and a prime minister — are locked in a rivalry that threatens their partnership and puts the world’s most celebrated city at risk of destruction before it can be liberated.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Dundurn Korean War Library Bundle Fighting Words / Korea / Triumph at Kapyong / Deadlock in Korea / Cross-Border Warriors

    Creator

    Gaffen, Fred

    Bjarnason, Dan

    Barris, Ted

    Bourrie, Mark

    Melady, John

    Rockingham, John M.

    Abstract

    This ebook bundle contains five books that chronicle Canada’s participation in the conflict that gripped the Korean peninsula from 1950–53 and resulted in two very different nations that remain at odds today. This bloody and traumatic face-off between capitalist and communist ideologies highlighted the tensions of the Cold War that drew in nations from many parts of the world. Canadian soldiers did their part and many sacrificed their lives for the democratic cause.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • A Crucible of Fire The Battle of Lundy's Lane, July 25, 1814

    Creator

    Feltoe, Richard

    Abstract

    From the Battle of Chippawa to Lundy’s Lane, A Crucible of Fire focuses on the period of the War of 1812 leading up to the siege on Fort Erie in September 1814. Following their invasion at Fort Erie and decisive victory at the Battle of Chippawa, an American army of over 5,000 men seemed poised to sweep across the Niagara frontier to Lake Ontario, link up with the American fleet, and complete the final expulsion of the British allied forces from Upper Canada.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Perdu sous la banquise L'histoire du HMS Investigator

    Creator

    Cohen, Andrew

    Fortier, Dominique

    Abstract

    L’histoire de l’équipée du HMS Investigator et de la récente découverte de son épave par une équipe d’archéologues subaquatiques de Parcs Canada. En 1850, le capitaine Robert McClure et l’équipage du HMS Investigator furent dépêchés à la recherche de survivants de l’expédition de sir John Franklin partie cinq ans plus tôt. Ils ne parvinrent pas à retrouver les navires perdus, mais réussirent à identifier la dernière portion du passage du Nord-Ouest à la conquête duquel s’était lancé Franklin.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Ignored but Not Forgotten Canada's English Immigrants

    Creator

    Campey, Lucille H.

    Abstract

    The story of early English Canadian immigration to Canada is finally told in detail. Ignored but Not Forgotten is a compelling and moving account of one of Canada’s foremost immigrant groups: the story of the great migration of English people to Canada that peaked during the early twentieth century.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Victory at Vimy Canada Comes of Age, April 9-12, 1917

    Creator

    Barris, Ted

    Abstract

    National Bestseller At the height of the First World War, on Easter Monday April 9, 1917, in early morning sleet, sixteen battalions of the Canadian Corps rose along a six-kilometre line of trenches in northern France against the occupying Germans. All four Canadian divisions advanced in a line behind a well-rehearsed creeping barrage of artillery fire. By nightfall, the Germans had suffered a major setback. The Ridge, which other Allied troops had assaulted previously and failed to take, was firmly in Canadian hands.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Deadlock in Korea Canadians at War, 1950-1953

    Creator

    Barris, Ted

    Abstract

    Between 1950 and 1953, nearly 30,000 Canadian volunteers joined the effort to contain communist incursions into South Korea and support the fledgling United Nations. All the services were there and all served with distinction.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • The Courage of the Early Morning A Biography of the Great Ace of World War I

    Creator

    Bishop, William Arthur

    Abstract

    A high-flying, action-packed tale for readers of all ages about the adventurous life of a Canadian icon. William Avery Bishop survived more than 170 air battles during World War I and was given official credit for shooting down seventy-two German aircraft. Experts on aerial warfare acknowledge that his relentless air fighting techniques and skills as a brilliant individualist and marksman were unique and his record unsurpassed. He was the first man in British military history to receive the Victoria Cross, the Distinguished Service Order, and the Military Cross in one ceremony.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié