History and geography

  • Vanished Villages of Elgin

    Creator

    Grainger, Jennifer

    Abstract

    Located on the scenic north shore of Lake Erie, Elgin County was once home to over 40 vanished communities - filled with steam trains, ghosts, one-room schoolhouses, rowdy taverns, War of 1812 skirmishes and colourful characters, like Thomas Talbot. Jennifer Grainger chronicles the rise and fall of Elgin's crossroad hamlets, lakeports and rail depots with contemporary photos, archival shots, and postmarks that remind us of the pioneers.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Uvajuq The Origin of Death

    Creator

    Pelly, David F.

    Crockatt, Kim

    Klengenberg, Elsie Anaginak

    Abstract

    The story of Uvajuq (oo-va-yook) is rooted in a time when people and animals lived in such harmony and unity that they could speak to each other. For Inuit, as for people whose traditions include the story of the Garden of Eden, this idyllic existence came to an abrupt end a long time ago.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Unsolved Mysteries of the Sea

    Creator

    Fanthorpe, Lionel and Patricia

    Abstract

    Seas and oceans cover most of the Earth’s surface, yet we know less about what lies beneath them than we do about stars and planets millions of miles away. The seas are filled with intriguing mysteries: How were they formed? What gave rise to stories of sirens, mermaids, and mermen? Where did the old pirates and buccaneers hide their treasure? The answers to these questions and more can be found in Unsolved Mysteries of the Sea.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Under Arrest Canadian Laws You Won't Believe

    Creator

    Tarantino, Bob

    Abstract

    Did you know that Canada's Criminal Code still has provisions outlawing the practice of witchcraft and "crafty sciences"? Did you know that blasphemy is a crime in Canada? And did you know that putting a picture of a red poppy on your website could get you in trouble with the Royal Canadian Legion? Lawyer and author Bob Tarantino takes readers on an entertaining and informative romp through Canada's legal labyrinths in a book that spotlights the country's past and present strange-but-true laws and legal history.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Uncertain Justice Canadian Women and Capital Punishment, 1754-1953

    Creator

    Greenwood, F. Murray

    Boissery, Beverley

    Abstract

    In 1754 Eleanor Powers was hung for a murder committed during a botched robbery. She was the first woman condemned to die in Canada, but would not be the last.In Uncertain Justice, Beverley Boissery and Murray Greenwood portray a cast of women characters almost as often wronged by the law as they have wronged society.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Unbuilt Toronto A History of the City That Might Have Been

    Creator

    Osbaldeston, Mark

    Abstract

    Unbuilt Toronto explores never-realized building projects in and around Toronto, from the city’s founding to the twenty-first century. Delving into unfulfilled and largely forgotten visions for grand public buildings, landmark skyscrapers, highways, subways, and arts and recreation venues, it outlines such ambitious schemes as St. Alban's Cathedral, the Queen subway line and early city plans that would have resulted in a Paris-by-the-Lake.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Treasure and Intrigue The Legacy of Captain Kidd

    Creator

    Harris, Graham

    Abstract

    Three hundred years ago, Captain Kidd was hanged for piracy, but before died he claimed to have hidden a vast fortune in the Indies. In the years since, maps to the fabled island have appeared and there have been many attempts to recover that treasure. This book examines Kidd’s life against the backdrop of piracy in the Indian Ocean and concludes that there is much to justify his claim, and even more to his story - a life of piracy thrust upon him by noble backers, men who broke their own laws and then let him die for their crimes.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Toronto Sketches 9 "The Way We Were" Columns from the Toronto Sunday Sun

    Creator

    Filey, Mike

    Abstract

    Mike Filey’s column "The Way We Were" first appeared in the Toronto Sunday Sun not long after the first edition of the paper hit the newsstands and front porches on September 16, 1973. Since that day more than three decades ago, Mike’s column has enjoyed an uninterrupted stretch as one of the paper’s most popular features. In 1992 a number of his columns were reprinted in Toronto Sketches: The Way We Were by Dundurn Press.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Toronto Sketches 8 The Way We Were

    Creator

    Filey, Mike

    Abstract

    Toronto Sun columnist Mike Filey is back with Toronto Sketches 8, the series that captures the people, politics, and architecture of Toronto’s past with photographs and anecdotes that will change the way you see the city forever. The book brings us back to the time of Toronto’s original horse-drawn streetcar, the construction of Maple Leaf Gardens, and other memories of Toronto, many of which show how history repeats itself, as in the gas price wars of the early 20th century or the debate in 1911 over building a bridge to Toronto island.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Toronto Sketches 7 The Way We Were

    Creator

    Filey, Mike

    Abstract

    Mike Filey is back again with another installment in the popular Toronto Sketches series.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified