Biographies and autobiographies

  • A Kidnapped Mind A Mother's Heartbreaking Memoir of Parental Alienation

    Creator

    Richardson, Pamela

    Abstract

    How do we begin to describe our love for our children? Pamela Richardson shows us with her passionate memoir of life with and without her estranged son, Dash. From age five Dash suffered Parental Alienation Syndrome at the hands of his father. Indoctrinated to believe his mother had abandoned him, after years of monitored phone calls and impeded access eight-year-old Dash decided he didn’t want to be "forced" to visit her at all; later he told her he would never see her again if she took the case to court. But he didn’t count on his indefatigable mother’s fierce love.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Kickstart How Successful Canadians Got Started

    Creator

    Herman, Alexander

    Matthews, Paul

    Feindel, Andrew

    Abstract

    In 2005, recent graduates Alex Herman, Paul Matthews, and Andrew Feindel realized they werent entirely sure where they were going in life. Then they had an idea. Over the next two years, they interviewed 70 well-known Canadians and asked them how they got started. The answers they found were not always what they expected. Kickstart profiles over 30 prominent Canadians, including professional athletes (former CFL star Norman Kwong), TV personalities (Valerie Pringle), Native leaders (Matthew Coon Come), and former prime ministers (Brian Mulroney).

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Kate Rice Prospector

    Creator

    Duncan, Helen

    Abstract

    Kathleen Rice was an inspiring woman who lived ahead of her time. Born in St. Marys, Ontario, she graduated as a gold medallist in Mathematics at the University of Toronto in 1906. After a conventional beginning teaching school in Ontario and Saskatchewan, Kate broke free of the mold, searching for new frontiers as a prospector in Manitoba during the gold rush. She formed a partnership with Dick Woosey and began a life in the remote areas around Herb Lake, prospecting and trapping.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • "Just Mary" The Life of Mary Evelyn Grannan

    Creator

    Hume, Margaret Anne

    Abstract

    Just Mary and Maggie Muggins are names that will arouse memories in those who grew up with CBC radio and television in the 1940s and 1950s. The creator of these and other children’s shows, former Fredericton schoolteacher Mary Grannan, became a radio star when she hit the national airwaves in 1939, her popularity peaking when Maggie Muggins moved to television in 1955. Long before The Friendly Giant and Mr. Dressup appeared, her work helped to shape the legacy of gentle children’s programming on CBC.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • John J. Robinette Peerless Mentor: An Appreciation

    Creator

    Finlayson, George D.

    Abstract

    John J. Robinette, Canada's greatest trial lawyer, was admired and respected by the bench and his fellow lawyers alike. A quiet, unassuming man outside the courtroom, he was a consummate performer when appearing before a judge and jury. Robinette became a household name as the defender of Evelyn Dick, who was charged with killing her husband and infant son in Hamilton in 1946, and of Steven Suchan, a member of the infamous Boyd Gang.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • John Graves Simcoe 1752-1806 A Biography

    Creator

    Fryer, Mary Beacock

    Dracott, Christopher

    Abstract

    One of the legendary figures of Ontario history, John Graves Simcoe was the commander of the Queen’s Rangers during the American Revolution. In 1791 he was appointed the first lieutenant-governor of Upper Canada, and upon his arrival in 1792 he founded the town of York (present-day Toronto). John Graves Simcoe completes a trilogy of Simcoe books published by Dundurn Press. Mary Beacock Fryer’s Elizabeth Posthuma Simcoe was first published in 1989, while Our Young Soldier: Lieutenant Francis Simcoe, 6 June 1791-6 April 1812 was released in 1996.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Joe Doupe Bedside Physiologist

    Creator

    Moore, Terence

    Abstract

    In 1946, Winnipeg’s struggling medical student received an injection of new life when scientist and army doctor Joe Doupe came home from the war. He assembled the school’s first research group and in 1949, took over the physiology department. Doupe soon blended science and clinical teaching, objecting to their seperation in the curriculum, which was usual at that time. He required Winnipeg medical students of the 1950s and early 1960s to take a critical look at the scientific knowledge they relied on and in their methods of scientific inquiry.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Jan Rubes A Man of Many Talents

    Creator

    Schabas, Ezra

    Abstract

    Jan Rubes has been a leading performer and director on stage, film, and TV, and in concert, opera, musical comedy, and drama. With an operatic career already established, the Czechoslovakia native immigrated to Canada in 1949 and was soon the leading bass in the Canadian Opera Company. He has performed throughout Canada and the U.S. both with the company and in countless solo recitals and appearances with symphony orchestras. Rubes has done more than 100 operatic roles and has appeared in more than 70 films, including the well-remembered Witness with Harrison Ford.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • James Wilson Morrice Painter of Light and Shadow

    Creator

    Larsen, Wayne

    Abstract

    James Wilson Morrice (1865–1924) was a Canadian painter of extraordinary passion and simplicity whose canvases and oil sketches are valued throughout the world and cherished in Canada as our first real examples of modern art.Though cut short by chronic alcohol abuse, Morrice’s restless bohemian life was spent in constant motion.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • It Made You Think of Home The Haunting Journal of Deward Barnes, CEF: 1916-1919

    Creator

    Cane, Bruce

    Abstract

    "We took our positions, five kneeling and five standing … we got the order to fire. One blank and nine live rounds … I did not have the blank." That is the voice of Deward Barnes, an unwilling but dutiful member of the firing squad that shot Harold Lodge, one of 25 Canadians executed during the First World War. In this diary we hear something that is otherwise gone forever: the authentic voice of the First World War soldier, Everyman in khaki.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié