History and geography

  • Margaret and Charley The Personal Story of Dr. Charles Best, the Co-Discoverer of Insulin

    Creator

    Best, Henry B.M.

    Abstract

    Although Charles Best is known for discovering insulin, the story of his life neither begins nor ends with that one moment. Not only did he make many other discoveries, he was also one half of an extraordinary couple who, during their almost sixty years together, were involved in many of the significant events of the twentieth century. Margaret & Charley is the story of these two people from their beginnings on the east coast at the turn of the century through the years that followed.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Maps That Made History The Influential, the Eccentric and the Sublime

    Creator

    Smart, Lez

    Abstract

    Few people can resist the appeal of old maps and plans. Even in these days of disposable mapping - from satellite navigation to customized road directions at the click of a mouse - the historical map continues to present a unique perspective on our changing world. Here we explore 25 glorious examples. The emphasis is on the story behind the map: what it reveals about its creator and users, from the first explorers to the railway builders.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Maps for Family and Local History (2nd Edition) Records of the Tithe, Valuation Office and National Farm Surveys of England and Wales, 1836-1943

    Creator

    Foot, William

    Beech, Geraldine

    Mitchell, Rose

    Abstract

    Maps for Family and Local History shows how three great land surveys can provide information on ancestral homes, as well as fascinating historical snapshots of specific areas. Covering 1836 to 1943, the Tithe, Valuation Office, and National Farm Surveys provide a wealth of information on rural and urban localities, on dwellings, settlements, and landscapes as well as the status of householders. The text gives the rationale behind the surveys and covers each in detail.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • The Maple Leaf and the White Cross A History of St. John Ambulance and the Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in Canada

    Creator

    McCreery, Christopher

    Abstract

    As a foundation of the Order of St. John, St. John Ambulance has been providing first aid training programs in Canada for the past 125 years. From the sweatshops of the Victorian era and military hospitals of the First World War to a modern-day volunteer organization devoted to the service of humanity, this history recounts the remarkable story of the Order’s contribution to our country and those who made it possible. With connections to the hospitaller work of the Order of St. John in the tenth and eleventh centuries, the Order of St.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • The Making of Billy Bishop The First World War Exploits of Billy Bishop, VC

    Creator

    Greenhous, Brereton

    Abstract

    It's a war story that is told every time the career of Billy Bishop is discussed: On June 2, 1917, the young pilot single-handedly took out a German airfield in an early morning raid at the height of the Great War. For this, he was awarded the Victoria Cross, and a place in Canadian history. And yet, the attack never happened. In this explosive new biography, Brereton Greehous exposes the myth of Billy Bishop. While his bravery never comes into question (Bishop was as courageous as any of the men who risked their lives in those early warplanes) his credibility as a storyteller does.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Lumières sur les forces de l'ombre Une perspective canadienne sur les Forces d'opérations spéciales

    Creator

    Horn, Bernd

    Balasevicius, Tony

    Barr, David

    Abstract

    Les Forces d’opérations spéciales (SOF) n’ont jamais fait partie intégrante des capacités militaires du Canada. Des unités spéciales ont certes existé à certaines périodes de notre histoire, mais elles ont toujours oeuvré dans l’ombre, à la limite de la reconnaissance. Elles ont presque toujours ete marginalisées. Cependant, la tragique attaque lancée par des terroristes sur les tours jumelles du World Trade Center à New York, le 11 septembre 2001, a considérablement modifié leur image. Les SOF sont devenues depuis des forces de premier plan.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Loyalist Mosaic A Multi-ethnic Heritage

    Creator

    Magee, Joan

    Abstract

    Loyalist Mosaic highlights the ethnic diversity among the Loyalist settlers to Canada by exploring the experiences of 11 extraordinary individuals.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Loyal Service Perspectives on French-Canadian Military Leaders

    Creator

    Horn, Bernd

    Legault, Roch

    Caron, J.H.P.M

    Abstract

    French Canadians have a long, proud history of serving their nation. From the earliest beginnings, French Canadians assisted in carving out and defending the nascent country. They were critical as defenders and as allies against hostile Natives and competing European powers. In the aftermath of the conquest, they continued, albeit under a different flag, to defend Canada.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Losing the Empress A Personal Journey

    Creator

    Creighton, David

    Abstract

    The Empress of Ireland’s last voyage ended on May 29, 1914, when she was rammed by a Norwegian coal-carrier in a fog patch on the St. Lawrence River near Rimouski. For David Creighton, her voyage still continues. In Losing the Empress, Creighton delves into the lives of his grandparents - Salvation Army officers who were lost on the Empress - and the lives of their five orphaned children who would soon be plunged into World War I. His discoveries reveal amazing details about the Empress, which sank in fourteen minutes with a greater loss of life than the Titanic disaster.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Lord Strathcona A Biography of Donald Alexander Smith

    Creator

    McDonald, Donna

    Abstract

    Donald Smith, known to most Canadians as Lord Strathcona, was an adventurer who made his fortune building railroads. He joined the Hudson’s Bay Company at age eighteen and went on to build the first railway to open the Canadian Northwest to settlement. As his crowning achievement, he drove the last spike for the nation-building Canadian Pacific Railway. In 1896, Smith became Canada’s High Commissioner in London and was soon elevated to the peerage. He became a generous benefactor to Canadian institutions.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié