Biographies and autobiographies

  • Mary Pickford Canada's Silent Siren, America's Sweetheart

    Creator

    Leavey, Peggy Dymond

    Abstract

    Mary Pickford’s ambition, passion, innate talent, and savvy business acumen sent her career into the stratosphere and set the blueprint for the modern movie star. Born Gladys Louise Smith in 1892, Pickford was raised in a house on University Avenue in Toronto and began her acting career on the stage. However, her determination led her to the new world of motion pictures, where she not only revolutionized acting method but negotiated her own terms for the highest salary for any actress and complete creative control over her films – unheard of behaviour for a woman of that period.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • One More River to Cross

    Creator

    Prince, Bryan

    Abstract

    In the early to mid-19th century, Isaac Brown, a slave, was accused of the attempted murder of a prominent plantation owner, despite there being no evidence of his guilt. Brown, after enduring two brutal floggings, was shipped to a New Orleans slave pen. From there the resourceful Brown was able to make a daring escape to Philadelphia in the free state of Pennsylvania. His biggest error was writing a note informing his free wife and 11 children in Maryland of his whereabouts.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Harriet Tubman Freedom Seeker, Freedom Leader

    Creator

    Sadlier, Rosemary

    Abstract

    2013 Information Book Awards — Long-listed Harriet Tubman encouraged enslaved Africans to make the break for freedom and reinforced the potential of black freedom and independence. Born in the United States and enslaved as a child, Harriet Tubman (circa 1820-1913) is one of the best-known figures connected to the Underground Railroad. Through her knowledge and outdoor survival skills, honed through her unpaid labour in the fields and through the later connections she made in the abolitionist community, Tubman was well poised to command her followers.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Two Billion Trees and Counting The Legacy of Edmund Zavitz

    Creator

    Bacher, John

    Armson, Kenneth A.

    Abstract

    Short-listed for the 2012 Speaker’s Book Award Edmund Zavitz (1875–1968) rescued Ontario from the ravages of increasingly more powerful floods, erosion, and deadly fires. Wastelands were talking over many hectares of once-flourishing farmlands and towns. Sites like the Oak Ridges Moraine were well on their way to becoming a dust bowl and all because of extensive deforestation. Zavitz held the positions of chief forester of Ontario, deputy minister of forests, and director of reforestation.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • A Letter from Frank An Unlikely Second World War Friendship

    Creator

    Colombo, Stephen J.

    Abstract

    On the last day of the Second World War, Frank and Russ fought each other. In the days after, they became friends. This is the remarkable tale of a long-forgotten letter. It was written from Germany in the aftermath of the Second World War to a Canadian in a peaceful Southern Ontario town. Both had been soldiers and had met on a German battlefield. The letter lay unseen for years and was found by the Canadian’s son long after the old soldier’s death.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Simon Girty Wilderness Warrior

    Creator

    Butts, Edward

    Abstract

    During the American Revolution and the border conflicts that followed, Simon Girty’s name struck terror into the hearts of U.S. settlers in the Ohio Valley and the territory of Kentucky. Girty (1741-1818) had lived with the Natives most of his life. Scorned by his fellow white frontiersmen as an "Indian lover," Girty became an Indian agent for the British. He accompanied Native raids against Americans, spied deep into enemy territory, and was influential in convincing the tribes to fight for the British. The Americans declared Girty an outlaw. In U.S.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • What the Thunder Said Reflections of a Canadian Officer in Kandahar

    Creator

    Conrad, John

    Blatchford, Christie

    Abstract

    By every principle of war, every shred of military logic, logistics support to Canada’s Task Force Orion in Afghanistan should have collapsed in July 2006. There are few countries that offer a greater challenge to logistics than Afghanistan, and yet Canadian soldiers lived through an enormous test on this deadly international stage - a monumental accomplishment. Canadian combat operations were widespread across southern Afghanistan in 2006, and logistics soldiers worked in quiet desperation to keep the battle group moving.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Writing History A Professor’s Life

    Creator

    Bliss, Michael

    Abstract

    One of Canada’s best-known and most-honoured biographers turns to the raw material of his own life in Writing History. A university professor, prolific scholar, public intellectual, and frank critic of the world he has known, Michael Bliss draws on extensive personal diaries to describe a life that has taken him from small-town Ontario in the 1950s to international recognition for his books in Canadian and medical history.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Trails and Tribulations Confessions of a Wilderness Pathfinder

    Creator

    Wilson, Hap

    Wilson, Hap

    Zschogner, Ingrid

    Abstract

    In an age when "survival" shows permeate the media, noted northern traveller Hap Wilson shares accounts of his lifelong involvement with wilderness living within the Canadian Shield. Wilson knows better than most how to live in the woods. As park ranger, canoe guide, outfitter, trail builder, and environmental activist, he learned from firsthand experience that nature can neither be beaten or tamed. Trails and Tribulations takes the reader on a journey with the author through natural settings ranging from austere to mysterious and breathtaking.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • A Forgotten Legend Balbir Singh Sr., Triple Olympic Gold & Modi’s New India

    Creator

    Blennerhassett, Patrick

    Abstract

    Imagine you’re one of India’s most decorated athletes, a country of more than a billion people. You were largely responsible for your homeland’s first Olympic gold medal as an independent nation after a violent, murderous Partition, yet you walk the streets anonymously, and your contributions have been all but forgotten. What if your statistics, awards, and accolades spoke for themselves, but no one was speaking for you? In November of 2014, Canadian journalist Patrick Blennerhassett set out for India.

    Publisher (Source)

    Vancouver

    Now or Never Publishing

    Non spécifié