History

  • Media, Elections, and Democracy Royal Commission on Electoral Reform / Volume 19

    Creator

    Fletcher, Frederick J.

    Abstract

    Media, Elections and Democracy examines campaign communication in selected industrial democracies. Klaus Schoenbach, Karen Siune, Doris Graber and a host of authors around the world contribute critical overviews of the systems in their countries. The studies deal with a wide range of issues in modern communication, including the principles and practices of news and public affairs coverage and the impact of new technologies.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn Press

    Not specified
  • Parkin Canada's Most Famous Forgotten Man

    Creator

    Christian, William

    Abstract

    George Parkin was born the 13th child of an immigrant New Brunswick farmer and died a knight of the realm and perhaps the most famous Canadian in the world. Charismatic, charming, eloquent and dedicated, Parkin devoted his immense energy to two causes. As an orator and journalist, he worked to strengthen the bonds between the English-speaking peoples; as Principal of Upper Canada College and Founding Secretary of the Rhodes Scholarships he promoted a vision of education primarily as the formation of character, not the training of the intellect.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn Press

    Not specified
  • A Struggle to Walk With Dignity The True Story of a Jamaican-Born Canadian

    Creator

    Archambeau, Gerald A.

    Abstract

    Gerald Augustus Archambeau was born in Jamaica in 1933. Raised in Kingston by his three aunts, he was sent to Canada in 1947 to join his mother and stepfather in Montreal. He trained in the plumbing and steam-fitting trade, but at age eighteen decided to join the railway as a passenger car porter. He worked for Canadian Pacific and Canadian National until the 1960s, when declining passenger rail traffic and the ascendence of air travel caused him to switch to a career with a major Canadian airline in Toronto.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn Press

    Not specified
  • Aboriginal Peoples and Electoral Reform in Canada Volume 9

    Abstract

    This volume features differing views of past, present, and possible future roles for Aboriginal people in the Canadian political and electoral system. The studies address the issues facing Aboriginal people and the efforts to increase their involvement in the federal electoral system. Robert Milen examines the development of Aboriginal political consciousness since the 1970s, with attention to recent constitutional and electoral initiatives and aspirations.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn Press

    Not specified
  • The Unsolved Oak Island Mystery 3-Book Bundle The Oak Island Mystery / Oak Island Family / Oak Island Obsession

    Creator

    Fanthorpe, Lionel

    Fanthorpe, Patricia

    Lamb, Lee

    Abstract

    This special three-book bundle tells the story of the mystery of Oak Island, Nova Scotia, where, in 1795, three boys discovered the top of an ancient shaft. 200 years of courage, back-breaking effort, ingenuity and engineering skills have failed to retrieve what is concealed there. Theories of what the treasure could be include Captain Kidd's bloodstained pirate gold, an army payroll left by the French or British military engineers, priceless ancient manuscripts, the body of an Arif or other religious refugee leader or the lost treasure of the Templars.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn Press

    Not specified
  • The Kennedys America's Front-Page Family

    Creator

    Schieffer, Bob

    Abstract

    One of the most influential families in American history, the Kennedys have had their lives documented by the media for the past 50 years. The Kennedys: America's Front-Page Family tells the story of this fascinating family through a collection of newspaper front pages gathered from the archives of The Poynter Institute. From the political rise and assassination of President John F.

    Publisher (Source)

    [s.l.]

    Andrews McMeel Publishing

    Not specified
  • America's Condemned Death Row Inmates in Their Own Words

    Creator

    Malone, Dan

    Swindle, Howard

    Abstract

    With virtually every poll in America citing crime as one of the public's biggest concerns, in late 1994 and early 1995, the Dallas Morning News sent a questionnaire to every man and woman in the country on Death Row, asking some 75 questions about their crimes, their experiences, their attitudes, etc. The survey was drafted by the News with input from a veteran capital murder prosecutor, a Death Row appeals lawyer, a criminologist, a forensic psychiatrist, a Death Row warden and a former Death Row inmate. The paper received received more than 700 responses.

    Publisher (Source)

    [s.l.]

    Andrews McMeel Publishing

    Not specified
  • September 11, 2001 and May 1, 2011 A Collection of Newspaper Front Pages From the Terrorist Attacks and Osama Bin Laden's Death

    Abstract

    On Tuesday September 11, our world changed forever. The United States was attacked by an unknown terrorist organization. Word of this attack spread instantaneously around the world. Billions of people woke up on September 12 to find that the front page of their local newspaper was devoted to the tragedy of the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. And then on May 1, 2011 the world changed again with the news that Osama Bin Laden had been located and killed by a team of U.S. navy seals.

    Publisher (Source)

    [s.l.]

    Andrews McMeel Publishing

    Not specified
  • It's About Time How Long History Took

    Creator

    Flanagan, Mike

    Abstract

    Sparked by the fateful 73-second Challenger voyage, It's About Time began as a newspaper feature chronicling key moments in history and the length of time each took to occur. This fascinating book, complete with photographs, puts scores of historical events to the clock, including the four score and seven years ago Gettysburg Address—which lasted just two minutes in 1863. It took 43 seconds for the atomic bomb to be dropped on Hiroshima. History was forever altered in less than a minute. In contrast, it took 355 years, 10 months and five days to end African slavery in the Americas.

    Publisher (Source)

    [s.l.]

    Andrews McMeel Publishing

    Not specified
  • Where Were You When President Kennedy Was Shot? Memories and Tributes to a Slain President, As Told to Dear Abby

    Creator

    Van Buren, Abigail

    Salinger, Pierre

    Abstract

    In October 1992, Dear Abby asked her readers, "Where were you when President Kennedy was shot?" More than 300,000 people took the trouble to respond. While several responses were published in December 1992, it became obvious that no single column could do justice to that question.

    Publisher (Source)

    [s.l.]

    Andrews McMeel Publishing

    Not specified