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CANADIAN HISTORICAL BOOKS
Posted in Canadian Historical (Monday, September 8, 2008)
Written by Robert A. D. Ford. By University of Toronto Press.
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No comments about Our Man in Moscow: A Diplomat's Reflections on the Soviet Union.
Posted in Canadian Historical (Monday, September 8, 2008)
Written by Sam Steele. By Castle Books.
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Posted in Canadian Historical (Monday, September 8, 2008)
Written by Robert James Belton and William Ronald. By Univ of Calgary Pr.
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Posted in Canadian Historical (Monday, September 8, 2008)
Written by Donald B. Smith. By University of Nebraska Press.
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1 comments about Sacred Feathers: The Reverend Peter Jones (Kahkewaquonaby) and the Mississauga Indians (Kahkewaquonaby & the Mississauga Indians).
- This is the story of the Reverend Peter Jones,(1802-1856) (Kahkewaquonaby), a Methodist missionary and a Chief of the Mississauga.
Doanld B Smith, a History Professor at the University of Calgary, writes an important story of the conflict between the First Peoples and the Europeans in the first years of settlement of south-Central Ontario. We see this interesting man in the context of the British settlement in Canada at a time when the new nation to the south (the USA)were forcibly moving the Cherokees and other eastern tribes to west of the Mississippi. That this did not happen in Upper Canada is to an important extent due to the leadership of this one man who could interpret the Europeans and Native Peoples to each other.
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Written by Tom Henighan. By Dundurn.
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Posted in Canadian Historical (Monday, September 8, 2008)
Written by William Rayner. By Detselig Enterprises Ltd..
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Posted in Canadian Historical (Monday, September 8, 2008)
Written by Shannon Hengen. By Sumach Press.
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No comments about Margaret Atwood's Power: Mirrors, Reflections and Images in Select Fiction and Poetry.
Posted in Canadian Historical (Monday, September 8, 2008)
Written by Andrea Curtis. By RANDOM HOUSE CANADA.
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Posted in Canadian Historical (Monday, September 8, 2008)
Written by Michael Bliss. By University of Toronto Press.
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1 comments about A Canadian Millionaire: The Life and Business Times of Sir Joseph Flavelle, Bart., 1858-1939 (Reprints in Canadian History).
- In A Canadian Millionaire, Michael Bliss not only tells the story of an important businessman in Canadian History, he also delivers a sort of mini-history on Toronto, Ontario and Canada from 1858-1939. Bliss accomplishes this through his numerous cross references to how Flavelle was associated with many other prominent businessmen, politicians, decision makers of the time in general, as well as capturing how Flavelle truly was involved in a great weave of committees, corporations, communities that affected not only many different regions of Ontario but also Canada, Britain, the United States of America, and even China (through Methodist Missions).
Joseph Flavelle was born and raised in Peterborough, Ontario. A strong Methodist mother, Dorothea, played a significant role in shaping the man whose life could eventually be categorized as a `rags to riches' tale. His humble beginnings in little Peterborough, included a father who was an alcoholic and unable to sufficiently provide for his family. Flavelle acquired a phenomenal work ethic, largely instilled in him by his mother and their Methodist teachings, and worked his way up from his first job in 1869 working for George Cox's business in Peterborough, to his fame and fortune as the packing house manager of the William Davies Company, as early as 1890. Though his fame was tainted with allegations of profiteering during the Great War and he was attacked on several accounts throughout his life afterwards, for having perhaps profited at the cost of others - he never stopped giving of his time and his fortune to endless causes. "In the early years of the new century few Canadians offered more public service, were more `progressive' in this sense than Joe Flavelle, as he spent time and money hoping to create public institutions and politics worthy of a twentieth-century nation." (Pg 138) Flavelle's dedication to the rebuilding of the Toronto General Hospital, his involvement in the University of Toronto, his lifelong contributions to his Methodist religion and to his political party - the Conservatives, his generous open wallet for any cause or any person who asked, all tied to his personal motto in life. Taken from an Adam Lindsay Gordon poem, Flavelle not only engraved this motto into his mantel at his home - he lived it! "Two things stand like stone: Kindness in another's trouble, courage in your own." (Pg 95) It is quite understandable that Bliss was accredited with numerous awards for this project and even more understandable is how A Canadian Millionaire has become a classic. This was achieved by Bliss's thorough and painstaking attention to detail, his contagious enthusiasm on the subject, and his desire to share his vast knowledge of this "fascinating" man, Sir Joseph Flavelle. Perhaps this is why not one person has offered any type of comparison piece to challenge Bliss's findings or portrayal of Flavelle. I would highly recommend A Canadian Millionaire to anyone studying business, Ontario history, or who just wants an interesting read about a poor boy from Peterborough who became a wealthy Toronto philanthropist!
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Written by Frederick H. Armstrong. By Dundurn Pr Ltd.
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Our Man in Moscow: A Diplomat's Reflections on the Soviet Union
Forty Years in Canada: North-West Mounted Police
The Theatre of the Self: The Life and Art of William Ronald
Sacred Feathers: The Reverend Peter Jones (Kahkewaquonaby) and the Mississauga Indians (Kahkewaquonaby & the Mississauga Indians)
Vilhjalmur Stefansson: Arctic Adventurer
Canadian Journey, The: Provocative Glimpses Into Canada's Past
Margaret Atwood's Power: Mirrors, Reflections and Images in Select Fiction and Poetry
Into the Blue
A Canadian Millionaire: The Life and Business Times of Sir Joseph Flavelle, Bart., 1858-1939 (Reprints in Canadian History)
A City in the Making: Progress, People and Perils in Victorian Toronto
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