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CANADIAN HISTORICAL BOOKS
Posted in Canadian Historical (Sunday, October 12, 2008)
Written by Edward Butts. By Hounslow Press.
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1 comments about Running With Dillinger: The Story of Red Hamilton and Other Forgotten Canadian Outlaws.
- No one thinks of Canada and thinks of Outlaws - it may be a testament to the country, but it would be wrong to say they are without them. "Running with Dillinger: The Story of Red Hamilton and Other Forgotten Canadian Outlaws" is the follow up to "The Desperate Ones: Forgotten Canadian Outlaws" - a look at the darker side of Canada, those who made their living opposing the law enforcement and through nefarious means. Of particular note to those who must have a link to American crime in their Canadian crime book is Red Hamilton - a long time member of the Dillinger gang, and notorious gangster in his own right. "Running with Dillinger: The Story of Red Hamilton and Other Forgotten Canadian Outlaws" is a must for any Canadian history collection who wants a look at Canada's famous lawbreakers and hoodlums - and for anyone who wants to see the Maple Leaf in a different light.
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Posted in Canadian Historical (Sunday, October 12, 2008)
Written by Shulamis Yelin. By Shoreline.
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Posted in Canadian Historical (Sunday, October 12, 2008)
Written by Jane Billinghurst. By Kodansha America.
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3 comments about Grey Owl: The Many Faces of Archie Belaney.
- It has been said, "one cannot judge a book by it's cover", however, we must also keep in mind that there are no absolutes as this book is a story which is depicted, in large measure, by the cover. Sensitive, warm, and poetic presentation of the life and contributions of Grey Owl. The photos exceptional in quality, and accurate as to life and times of the era. These are real people, places, and times that were a part of North American history. The manner in which sayings and aspects of Grey Owl are available as the story unfolds are done in such a manner I think you get two books for the price of one. I read the book from cover to cover the first time then re-read the white pages only, and then followed by reading the tan colored pages. Either way it is easy, fast, and enjoyable. I think the author did an excellent job in demonstrating the efforts of Grey Owl. He was an interesting fellow who had a vision and purpose in life which is so unique that a major moving picture has been make about him as well as four documantaries. Jane Billinghurst has created a work which makes possible an interpretation of the content, by the reader, as it is a factual and well documented treatise. There have been several books published about Grey Owl, in my opinion this is, like the Land of Shadows (Don Smith), is a must read for a deeper appreciation of this most remarkable fellow, Grey Owl.
- This is a wonderful book. Well researched and balanced. Jane Billinghurst tells the story of Archie B. and I could not put it down. Other's have borrowed it and have praised it also. I am off to check out what else Billinghurst has written!
- Beautifully -- in places lyrically -- written, this small volume makes a compelling case for preservation of the natural beauty that once prevailed throughout North America, and which now has become all too rare. Never straying far from her main theme (the life of Grey Owl), Jane Billinghurst draws us into the passion and dedication of her subject, leading us reflect on environmental questions not as dry policy issues, but as ones that can relate to an almost spiritual connection between the individual and his natural surroundings. Must reading for historians, environmentalists, and those with an interest in Canada, this insightful book is thoroughly rewarding for the general reader as well. Very highly recommended.
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Posted in Canadian Historical (Sunday, October 12, 2008)
Written by Daniel Collier Houston. By Trafford Publishing.
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1 comments about Suck A Rock.
- I really enjoy reading WWII autobiographies, but had to stop reading this one on page 64 when the author claimed that during a commando raid inside occupied France he stole an ME 109 and, despite the fact that he wasn't a pilot, flew it back to England, then turned down the Victoria Cross. Huh?
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Posted in Canadian Historical (Sunday, October 12, 2008)
By Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing.
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Posted in Canadian Historical (Sunday, October 12, 2008)
Written by John Edwin Canaday. By W. W. Norton & Company.
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Posted in Canadian Historical (Sunday, October 12, 2008)
Written by Stephen Brumwell. By McGill-Queen's University Press.
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3 comments about Paths of Glory: The Life and Death of General James Wolfe.
- Paths of Glory: The Life and Death of General James Wolfe is the first full-length biography published in half a century of Major General James Wolfe, a British military hero whose decisive 1759 victory against the French, on the Plains of Abraham before Quebec, ensured that English would become the dominant language of North America. Wolfe paid for his victory with his life; since then he has been enshrined in paintings, praised for his military genius and self-effacing modesty, and reviled by revisionist historians who paint him as bloodthirsty and snooty. Paths of Glory seeks to uncover the truth, as best as historical records and testimonies can deliver, of the chronically ill Wolfe's life and death. An inset handful of color and black-and-white illustrations, notes, and an index round out this absorbing in-depth chronicle of a pivotal historical figure.
- Stephen Brumwell's biography of General James Wolfe is a top notch read for those interested in the man behind one of the most decisive battles in North American history. Through extensive research, Mr. Brumwell delves into the known facts, testimony and controversy surrounding this determined and inspirational leader and gets as close as anyone can to the truth, heart and life of General James Wolfe. As I read the book I felt I got to know Wolfe as a real person--through his hopes, desires, disappointments, doubts and courage during his short lived life leading up to his death on the Plains of Abraham in his "against-all-odds" victory against the French at Quebec. For anyone interested in the history of North America--this is a Must Read! I only hope this book is used as a blueprint for an epic movie about one of the greatest British Generals of the French and Indian War.
- Very well-done book; good background too on the events Wolfe was involved in as well, esp. the '45 in Scotland. Well written.
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Posted in Canadian Historical (Sunday, October 12, 2008)
Written by Philip W. Leon. By Heritage Books.
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No comments about Sir William Osler: Medical Humanist.
Posted in Canadian Historical (Sunday, October 12, 2008)
Written by Jim Barber. By Altitude Publishing (Canada).
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No comments about Great Defencemen: Stars of Hockey's Golden Age (Amazing Stories) (Amazing Stories).
Posted in Canadian Historical (Sunday, October 12, 2008)
Written by Elizabeth B. Losey and Elizabeth Browne Losey. By Vantage Pr.
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Running With Dillinger: The Story of Red Hamilton and Other Forgotten Canadian Outlaws
Shulamis: Stories from a Montreal Childhood
Grey Owl: The Many Faces of Archie Belaney
Suck A Rock
Klondike Gold
The Lives of the Painters
Paths of Glory: The Life and Death of General James Wolfe
Sir William Osler: Medical Humanist
Great Defencemen: Stars of Hockey's Golden Age (Amazing Stories) (Amazing Stories)
Let Them Be Remembered
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