Canadian nonfiction

  • The Beaver Hall Group 2-Book Bundle The Women of Beaver Hall / The Beaver Hall Group and Its Legacy

    Creator

    Walters, Evelyn

    Abstract

    From the vanguard of Modernism in Montreal, the Beaver Hall Group included painters who are now ranked among Canada's most distinguished artists. Evelyn Walters brings her extensive knowledge of the group to paint a picture of the artists' lives and their works in this two-book bundle. More than 130 reproductions bring to light paintings that have lain hidden for more than fifty years. Includes: The Beaver Hall Group and Its Legacy The Women of Beaver Hall

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • The Way It Is The Life of Greg Curnoe

    Creator

    King, James

    Abstract

    The long-awaited biography of one of Canada’s most intriguing and beguiling artists. Do artists really thrive in big cities, or do they just learn to imitate New York? Is it a contradiction for an artist to be fiercely local and profoundly identified with international art movements? If the brilliant colourist and regionalist pioneer Greg Curnoe stood for any one thing, it was making trouble.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • The Toronto Book of the Dead

    Creator

    Bunch, Adam

    Micallef, Shawn

    Abstract

    Exploring Toronto’s history through the stories of its most fascinating and shadowy deaths. If these streets could talk… With morbid tales of war and plague, duels and executions, suicides and séances, Toronto’s past is filled with stories whose endings were anything but peaceful. The Toronto Book of the Dead delves into these: from ancient First Nations burial mounds to the grisly murder of Toronto’s first lighthouse keeper; from the rise and fall of the city’s greatest Victorian baseball star to the final days of the world’s most notorious anarchist.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • 149 Paintings You Really Need to See in North America (So You Can Ignore the Others)

    Creator

    Porter, Julian

    Grant, Stephen

    Abstract

    Tour North America’s greatest museums and galleries in the company of two incomparable guides. This lively companion highlights the essential paintings, by some of the world’s greatest painters, from Giotto to Picasso, on display in North American museums and galleries. Julian Porter has had a life-long passion for art. He worked for seven years as a student tour guide in Europe and since has conducted countless gallery tours in Europe and North America.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Literary Titans Revisited The Earle Toppings Interviews with CanLit Poets and Writers of the Sixties

    Creator

    Urbancic, Anne

    Abstract

    Unearthed recordings reveal the early days of the literary powerhouses who gave birth to CanLit in the 1960s. From 1969 to 1970, radio interviewer Earle Toppings recorded sixteen Canadian writers and poets who went on to become pillars of Canadian literature. These emerging icons of Canadian literature, including Margaret Laurence, Sinclair Ross, and Al Purdy, captured in Toppings’s interviews and readings, give intimate and compelling views of their developing prose and poetry, in their own words.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Miss Confederation The Diary of Mercy Anne Coles

    Creator

    McDonald, Anne

    Moore, Christopher

    Abstract

    History without the stiffness and polish time creates. Canada’s journey to Confederation kicked off with a bang — or rather, a circus, a civil war (the American one), a small fortune’s worth of champagne, and a lot of making love — in the old-fashioned sense. Miss Confederation offers a rare look back, through a woman’s eyes, at the men and events at the centre of this pivotal time in Canada’s history. Mercy Anne Coles, the daughter of PEI delegate George Coles, kept a diary of the social happenings and political manoeuvrings as they affected her and her desires.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • The Orillia Spirit An Illustrated History of Orillia

    Creator

    Richmond, Randy

    McGarvey, James A. "Pete"

    Abstract

    2017 Orillia Museum of Art & History Award, Historical Publications and/or Research — Winner The history of Orillia, told through the stories of its people, bringing to life the community’s heritage and significance. The Orillia Spirit: Muddling through Canada’s first, and hilarious, experiment with daylight savings time, Mayor “Daylight Bill” Frost had it. Creating his own money and dreaming a drainage ditch would become a tourist attraction, Mayor Ben Johnson had it. Taking his town’s electric company by force, Mayor J.B. Tudhope had it.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Now You Know Canada 150 Years of Fascinating Facts

    Creator

    Lennox, Doug

    Abstract

    A National Bestseller! A new collection of the best Canadian trivia in honour of Canada’s 150th birthday. Just in time for Canada’s 150th birthday comes this collection of the best in Canadian questions and answers, covering history, famous Canadians, sports, word origins, geography, and everything in between. In these pages, you’ll learn the answers to questions like: Where did the word Canuck come from? How did an aristocratic French girl become a Canadian Robinson Crusoe? What famous explorer played hockey in the Arctic? Who was the first black woman elected to Canada’s Parliament?

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • The Great Canadian Bucket List One-of-a-Kind Travel Experiences

    Creator

    Esrock, Robin

    Abstract

    A National Bestseller! Fully revised with new chapters and fascinating destinations to explore, renowned travel writer Robin Esrock guides you to Canada’s most incredible experiences. Having visited more than 100 countries on 7 continents, Robin Esrock has built a career chasing the extraordinary. His bestselling Bucket List books feature experiences that are entirely unique, instantly memorable, wholly inspirational, and available to all.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Charlie Red Star True Reports of One of North America's Biggest UFO Sightings

    Creator

    Cameron, Grant

    Abstract

    A wave of UFO sightings struck southern Manitoba in 1975, with possible connections to U.S. missile defense operations. In 1975, Manitobans reported UFOs over their province almost nightly. The string of unprecedented sightings launched the biggest UFO craze in Canadian history. With sightings for well over a year, one object seen again and again became known as Charlie Red Star. Grant Cameron was there. He witnessed Charlie Red Star many times, and led tours for others to see for themselves. He also caught wind of rumours of nuclear testing south of the Canada-U.S.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified