Canadian nonfiction

  • Sam Steele An Officer and a Gentleman

    Creator

    S. Leach, Norman S.

    Abstract

    A GLOBE AND MAIL BESTSELLER Had there been no Sam Steele, it has been observed, Hollywood would have had to invent him. Born into the comparative stability of the Victorian era's Pax Britannica, Steele lived to witness the postwar turmoil of the Lost Generation.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Lake Nipigon Where the Great Lakes Begin

    Creator

    Scott, Nancy

    Abstract

    2017 Gertrude H. Dyke Award — Nominated The history of Lake Nipigon, where the Great Lakes begin. The name Nipigon is evocative of storied brook trout, cold clear waters, elusive woodland caribou, sweeping vistas, and spectacular scenery. Situated in the heart of Northwestern Ontario, almost every map of North America shows Lake Nipigon as a significant geographic feature, yet few people know its story. As the primary watershed that flows into Lake Superior, Nipigon is the headwaters of the Great Lakes.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • The Battlefield of Ontario Politics An Autobiography

    Creator

    Sorbara, Greg

    Abstract

    2015 Speaker's Book Award — Shortlisted Greg Sorbara presents a front-row seat to some of the most significant changes in Ontario politics. Greg Sorbara has enjoyed one of the most successful careers of any Ontario politician, and in two different Liberal administrations. He was appointed minister of finance by Premier Dalton McGuinty in 2003, and served as campaign chair for the Liberals’ three consecutive election victories — the first time that had happened in more than a century.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Home Children Bundle The Golden Bridge / The Little Immigrants / Mary Janeway / Nation Builders / Whatever Happened to Mary Janeway

    Creator

    Pettit, Mary

    Corbett, Gail H.

    Kohli, Marjorie

    Bagnell, Kenneth

    Abstract

    In the early years after Confederation in Canada, the rising nation needed workers that could take advantage of the abundant resources. Until the time of the Depression, 100,000 impoverished children from the British Isles were sent overseas by well-meaning philanthropists to solve the colony’s farm-labour shortage. They were known as the "home children," and they were lonely and frightened youngsters to whom a new life in Canada meant only hardship and abuse.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Dundurn Performing Arts Library Bundle — Theatre Broadway North / Let's Go to The Grand! / Once Upon a Time in Paradise / Passion to Dance / Sky Train / Romancing the Bard / Stardust and Shadows

    Creator

    Neufeld, James

    Foster, Charles

    Atkey, Mel

    Hunter, Martin

    Johnston, Sheila M.F.

    McBurney, Ward

    Abstract

    This special bundle contains seven books that detail Canada’s long and storied history in the performing arts. We learn about Canada’s early Hollywood celebrity movie stars; Canadians’ vast contributions to successful international stage musicals; the story of The Grand, a famous theatre in London, Ontario; reminiscences from the early days of radio; the history of the renowned Stratford Festival; and a lavish history of the famous National Ballet of Canada. Canada’s performing artists blossomed in the twentieth century, and you can learn all about it here.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • The Train Doesn't Stop Here Anymore An Illustrated History of Railway Stations in Canada

    Creator

    Brown, Ron

    Abstract

    Brown celebrates the survival of our railway heritage in stations that have been saved or remain in use. Despite the "green" benefits of rail travel, Canada has lost much of its railway heritage. Across the country stations have been bulldozed and rails ripped up. Once the heart of communities large and small, stations and tracks have left little more than a gaping hole in Canada’s landscapes. This book revisits the times when railways were the country’s economic lifelines, and the station the social centre.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Time Bomb Canada and the First Nations

    Creator

    Bland, Douglas L.

    Butlin, Bonnie

    Abstract

    A look at how a major confrontation between Canada and the First Nations could erupt, and how it might be prevented. There are few greater tragedies than a war waged by a society against itself. As Time Bomb shows, a catastrophic confrontation between Canada’s so-called “settler” and First Nations communities is not only feasible, it is, in theory, inevitable. Grievances, prejudice, and other factors all combine to make the likelihood of a First Nations uprising very real.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Tell It to the World International Justice and the Secret Campaign to Hide Mass Murder in Kosovo

    Creator

    Behar, Eliott

    Abstract

    Hilary Weston Writers' Trust Prize for Nonfiction — Shortlisted On April 5, 1999, Serbian police found a truck half-submerged in the Danube River. When they looked inside, they found it filled with human bodies. Following orders, they hid the truck and its contents. Two weeks later, on the other side of Serbia, the same thing happened. The full picture would only emerge years later, when the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia investigated and prosecuted the chief architects of the ethnic cleansing of Kosovo.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Sleep and You Sleep Better, Live Better

    Creator

    Boivin, Diane B.

    Van Cauter, Ève

    Sandilands, Barbara

    Abstract

    An easy and readable guide to the latest scientific information on how and why to sleep better and improve your wellbeing. Why do we need to sleep? For those of who pass nights staring at the ceiling, the question is beside the point. In fact, we are all sleeping less, and worse, than ever. Despite this, we know that losing sleep or sleeping fitfully has consequences for our health and well being. What can we do when sleep just won’t come? In nine fascinating chapters, Dr. Diane B. Boivin lays out exactly why sleeping well is essential to good health.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Quest Biography 35-Book Bundle Marshall McLuhan, Nellie McClung, René Lévesque and many more

    Creator

    Fitzgerald, Judith

    Labrèche-Larouche, Michelle

    Braid, Kate

    Rigelhof, T.F.

    Plante, Raymond

    Slade, Arthur

    Wilson, John

    Bridge, Kathryn

    Stewart, Roderick

    Stewart, Sharon

    Macpherson, Margaret

    goodall, lian

    Paulin, Marguerite

    Legaré, Francine

    Evans, Gary

    Cowley, Deborah

    Shardlow, Tom

    Kirk, Heather

    Cimon, Anne

    Vanasse, André

    Larsen, Wayne

    Henighan, Tom

    Maes, Nicholas

    Ferguson, Julie H.

    Knowles, Valerie

    Lahey, D.T.

    Butts, Edward

    Leavey, Peggy Dymond

    Sadlier, Rosemary

    Argyle, Ray

    Tidridge, Nathan

    Martin, Ged

    Abstract

    This special bundle contains the first thirty-five books in the Quest Biography series, which profiles the lives of Canadians who have had a profound effect on their country and the world. Some of these figures are truly famous, while others were quietly influential.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified