Biographies and autobiographies

  • Eugene Forsey, Canada's Maverick Sage Canada's Maverick Sage

    Creator

    Forsey, Helen

    Romanow, Roy

    Abstract

    Eugene Forsey combined vision with protest and erudition with wit. A legacy for the common good: Eugene Forsey’s wit and wisdom.Feisty and erudite, Eugene Alfred Forsey (1904-1991) was an activist scholar, labour researcher, constitutional expert, and senator who fought all his life for the common good. His speeches, articles, and letters informed and provoked Canadians for more than 60 years, and now his daughter brings that legacy back to life in this fascinating and relevant book.One of Canada’s foremost constitutional experts, Forsey was also a provocative voice for social justice.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Joey Smallwood Schemer and Dreamer

    Creator

    Argyle, Ray

    Abstract

    Known as the "only living Father of Confederation" in his lifetime, Joey Smallwood was an entertaining, crafty, and controversial politician in Canada for decades. Born in Gambo, Newfoundland, Joseph ("Joey") Smallwood (1900–1991) spent his life championing the worth and potential of his native province. Although he was a successful journalist and radio personality, Smallwood is best known for his role in bringing Newfoundland into Confederation with Canada in 1949, believing that such an action would secure an average standard of living for Newfoundlanders.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Laura Secord Heroine of the War of 1812

    Creator

    Leavey, Peggy Dymond

    Abstract

    2013 Speaker’s Book Award — Shortlisted Laura Secord is now famous for her singular feat of bravery during the War of 1812, but did she warn the British and help defeat the American invaders as her legend says? After dragging her injured husband off the battlefield during the War of 1812, Laura Secord (1775-1868) was forced to house American soldiers for financial support while she nursed him back to health. It was during this time that she overheard the American plan to ambush British troops at Beaver Dams.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Oak Island Family The Restall Hunt for Buried Treasure

    Creator

    Lamb, Lee

    Abstract

    For 200 years people have sought the treasure buried on Oak Island on Canada’s East Coast. Bob Restall got his chance, but it ended in tragedy. A fabulous treasure lies buried deep within an island on Canada’s East Coast. Or so they say. For more than 200 years, treasure-hunters have come to Oak Island, spent fortunes, worked long and hard, and left empty-handed. When Bob Restall and his family got their chance to search for treasure on Oak Island, they believed they soon would succeed where others had failed. But the island resisted.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Lifting the Silence A World War II RCAF Bomber Pilot Reunites with his Past

    Creator

    Smith, David Scott

    Smith, Sydney Percival

    Abstract

    At a time of great sacrifice in Canadian history, we are welcomed into the homes, the hearts, and the minds of mothers, sons, fathers, and friends as we follow Syd Smith and his high-school brotherhood of 13 when they answer the call to duty in 1941. Written with his son, David, Lifting the Silence is also a father-and-son journey of discovery that uncovers a remarkable letter that serves as testament to what still defines Canada today.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Champlain Peacemaker and Explorer

    Creator

    Fryer, Mary Beacock

    Abstract

    Samuel de Champlain has long been known as the founder of Quebec and as a tireless explorer. No one knows for sure where he was born or who he really was. Still, his career was packed with interesting details and his early life prepared him for greatness.Without Champlains own detailed records, the years 1600 to 1640 in Canada would be almost a mystery. Possibly Canadas first multicultural advocate, he dreamed of creating a new people from French and Aboriginal roots. However, his efforts to establish a colony encountered setbacks in France.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Hold the Oxo! A Teenage Soldier Writes Home

    Creator

    Brooker, Marion Fargey

    Abstract

    Short-listed for the 2014 Forest of Reading - White Pine Award for Non-Fiction Canada was young during the First World War, and with as many as 20,000 underage soldiers leaving their homes to join the war effort, the country’s army was, too. Jim, at 17, was one of them, and he penned countless letters home. But these weren’t the writings of an ordinary boy. They were the letters of a lad who left a small farming community for the city on July 15, 1915, a boy who volunteered to serve with the 79th Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Heading for Home

    Creator

    Hanan, Zahava

    Abstract

    Zahava Hanan's struggle to save her ranch in Alberta from the threat of industrial pollution makes Heading for Home a modern tale on an epic scale. For twenty years she fought for her rights in Western Canada. Heading for Home gives a very warm account of her companions throughout those years from cowhands to lovable animals; from concerned neighbours to the formality of the company man, some of whom too, eventually became firm friends.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • The North Runner

    Creator

    Lawrence, R.D.

    Finkelstein, Max

    Abstract

    The North Runner is a true and moving story of the building of trust between a man and an exceptional dog that was half wolf, half Alaskan Malamute, and the resulting mutual affection and respect between them.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • The Place in the Forest

    Creator

    Lawrence, R.D.

    Abstract

    A number of years ago, R.D. Lawrence acquired a patch of Ontario wilderness, soon known as "The Place." Here Lawrence and his wife built a cabin and became immersed in studying the ways of the wild. "The Place" was home to a variety of wildlife, from black bears, wolves, beavers and raccoons through to hawks, snapping turtles and singing mice.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié