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  • af Grace Morris Craig
    366,95 kr.

    At the age of ninety, Grace Craig looks back to her youth and tells the story of the impact of the Great War on her family and friends. Letters from the young men on the Western Front are interwoven with her own memories of the war.

  • af Kenneth F Clute
    838,95 kr.

    An important and definitive study and critique of 86 general practices in Ontario and Nova Scotia, with particular attention to the quality of medical care and to problems of medical education and of the organization of medical care as these relate to quality.

  • - Loyalism in the Literature of Upper Canada/Ontario
    af Dennis Duffy
    386,95 kr.

    Scraps, tags, figments of the United Empire Loyalist heritage dot the Ontario landscape. Something of Loyalism lies in the very Ontario air and pervades the imagination of its people. In Gardens, Covenants, Exiles, Dennis Duffy sets out to describe and analyse the effects of Loyalism on the literary culture of Ontario. He explores the enduring nature of an attitude of mind whose historical origins lie in the Loyalist settlements in the forests of Upper Canada. No single source can explain a culture's characteristic way of viewing moral, social, and literary matters. This study, however, reveals how one historical event and the mythology it engendered have helped to shape a province and its literature. The collective experience of the Loyalists underlies Ontario's view of the Canadian destiny. Their defeat, exile, endurance, and their final mastery of a new land confirmed their belief that their own destiny lay within a larger imperial framework. But they lived at the same time as both North Americans and monarchists, victims and founders, heroes and the dispossessed. Writers in this culture, faced with the declining importance of the British connection and the rising of American presence, were ill-prepared by their political and imaginative lives to comprehend the vision of an independent nation. In our own time this has led to a renewed sense of fall, to a disillusionment that contrasts sharply with the feeling of 'paradise regained; that pervaded an earlier era. The book is a study of dislocation, seen through vignettes of various authors and their writings: William Kirby's The Golden Dog, Major Richardson's Wacousta, Charles Mair's Tecumseh, and the Jalna series by Mazode la Roche. Contemporary analogues of the Loyalist habit of mind are pursued in the works of George Grant, Dennis Lee, Al Purdy, and Scott Symons: the journey returns to its Loyalist starting point, in pain, loss, and the sense of a vanished home.Loyalism, both as fact and as myth, is one of the cultural forces that has given Ontario its sense of place. Professor Duffy concludes that in some way the culture of Upper Canada/Ontario remains continuous, that it has kept faith with its origins. His study heightens our understanding of a nation's roots. 

  • af Lucie Pagé
    263,95 kr.

    In this darkly funny debut from Lucie Pagé, characters collide in the most unexpected ways as they search to create meaning and relationships in their lives. What begins as a search for a lost dog propels a group of unconnected characters into a difficult journey of self-discovery.

  • af Glen Shackleton
    178,95 kr.

    Do restless spirits haunt the nation's capital?Since 1996, tour guides from Haunted Walks Inc. have been entertaining and educating the public with Ottawa's darker history and many ghost stories. Our guides are easily recognizable by their dark cloaks as they lead their groups through the quiet streets of historic Ottawa by lantern light.In this volume of supernatural tales from our favourite haunted buildings and places, we share the very best of over a decade's worth of research and investigation. Read about the trickster ghost of the Bytown Museum, the numerous haunted souls who lived and died in terror at the old Carleton County Jail, or the frightening personal accounts of supernatural events witnessed by our very own tour guides. These and many other real-life ghost stories and tragic tales are to be found inside.

  • af Linda Shantz
    183,95 kr.

    "A parallel story to This Good Thing (Book Four) which can also be read as a standalone."--Back cover.

  • af Parastou Saberi
    268,95 kr.

  • af Christensen
    243,95 kr.

  • af Steve Simmons
    263,95 kr.

    For the past 40 years, Steve Simmons has had the best seat in the house, documenting the greatest sports moments in Canada and around the world. He was there when Wayne Gretzky won his first Stanley Cup. When Tiger Woods hit the first drive of his career at the Greater Milwaukee Open. When Usain Bolt crossed the Olympic finish line in an ecstatic blur. He was there when Sidney Crosby scored the Golden Goal in 2010. When Kawhi Leonard hit the shot. When Joe Carter hit the home run and when Jose Bautista flipped his bat. When Michael Jordan retired in Chicago and when he came out of retirement to play his first game in Indianapolis. In A Lucky Life, Simmons shares a selection of columns from his prolific career which celebrate sport at its best and most impactful. Added postscripts further illuminate historic events and towering figures with modern perspective and behind-the-scenes anecdotes. Covering both larger-than-life achievements and quieter personal victories, this collection captures those moments in sport that stay with you long after the final buzzer.

  • af Sara Flemington
    213,95 kr.

    From backseats, truck beds, motels, diners, and hostels, through strange small towns, forests, farms, and outer space, the journey to the elusive subarctic locale of Egg Island is more than just a test of survival; it's an expedition for truth, connection, and hope for a new future for teenage runaway Julia.

  • af Margaret Nowaczyk
    198,95 kr.

    From Communist Poland to the trials of medical school, from work as a medical geneticist to finding healing and strength in writing, Margaret Nowaczyk's Chasing Zebras: A Memoir of Genetics, Mental Health and Writing is a story that is both inspiring and harrowing.

  • af Daniel Lockhart
    193,95 kr.

  • af Insight Guides
    163,95 kr.

    Insight Guides Explore Toronto & OntarioTravel made easy. Ask local experts.Focused travel guide featuring the very best routes and itineraries, now with free eBook.Discover the best of Toronto & Ontario with this unique travel guide, packed full of insider information and stunning images. From making sure you don't miss out on must-see, top attractions like Niagara Falls, SkyTower and Royal Ontario Museum, to discovering cultural gems, including feasting on poutine, admiring stunning ceramics at the Gardiner Museum and perusing the delights of Byward Market, the easy-to-follow, ready-made walking routes will save you time, and help you plan and enhance your visit to Toronto & Ontario.Features of this travel guide to Toronto & Ontario: - 14 walks and tours: detailed itineraries feature all the best places to visit, including where to eat and drink along the way- Local highlights: discover the area's top attractions and unique sights, and be inspired by stunning imagery- Historical and cultural insights: immerse yourself in Toronto & Ontario's rich history and culture, and learn all about its people, art and traditions- Insider recommendations: discover the best hotels, restaurants and nightlife using our comprehensive listings- Practical full-colour maps: with every major sight and listing highlighted, the full-colour maps make on-the-ground navigation easy- The ultimate travel tool: download the free app and eBook to access all this and more from your phone or tablet- Covers: Toronto City Highlights, Toronto's lakeshore and Fort York, Toronto Downtown, Toronto's Historic Heart, Grand Toronto along University Avenue, The AGO, Toronto Islands, North Toronto - Casa Loma and vicinity, Toronto with Children, Niagara Falls, Kingston Highlights, Ottawa Highlights, Seven Sound and Georgian Bay, Southwest Ontario, Lake Huron and StratfordLooking for a comprehensive guide to Toronto & Ontario? Check out Insight Guides Canada for a detailed and entertaining look at all the country has to offer.About Insight Guides: Insight Guides is a pioneer of full-colour guide books, with almost 50 years' experience of publishing high-quality, visual travel guides with user-friendly, modern design. We produce around 400 full-colour print guide books and maps as well as phrase books, picture-packed eBooks and apps to meet different travellers' needs. Insight Guides' unique combination of beautiful travel photography and focus on history and culture create a unique visual reference and planning tool to inspire your next adventure.

  • af John Gerts
    178,95 kr.

    The Waasaashkaa River in Northern Ontario is powerful, dangerous, and remote. Callan Sinclair tests her skill, strength, and grit on the river, whether the challenge be in the form of raging rapids, the perils of the outback bush, or the malicious intentions of men.Callan is a self-conscious Lacrosse player. Her father, a marine, is typically away on a distant mission. Callan's mother is practically catatonic with depression, yet her grandfather is dedicated to her teen growth and wellbeing.On the river Callan is pitted against: Sonny Turner: released from the Everglades Correctional Institution.Cory Turner: Sonny's son, determined to convince Sonny to stay straight.Clarence Whitman: Sergeant Inspector, suspicious of Callan's motives.Keme Conchae: Cree tracker in the Waasaashkaa River territory.The Mastermind: So, dedicated to detail the staples in his plans are always aligned with the edge of the paper.And a wolf.

  • af A G Pasquella
    178,95 kr.

  • af Harvard R. H.
    78,95 - 173,95 kr.

  • af Barbara Raue
    178,95 kr.

    Cobourg is a town in Southern Ontario ninety-five kilometers (59 miles) east of Toronto and 62 kilometers (39 miles) east of Oshawa. It is located along Highway 401. To the south, Cobourg borders Lake Ontario.The settlements that make up today's Cobourg were founded by United Empire Loyalists in 1798. The Town was originally a group of smaller villages such as Amherst and Hardscrabble, which were later named Hamilton. In 1808 it became the district town for the Newcastle District. It was renamed Cobourg in 1818, in recognition of the marriage of Princess Charlotte Augusta of Wales to Prince Leopold of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld (who later become King of Belgium).By the 1830s Cobourg had become a regional center, much due to its fine harbor on Lake Ontario. In 1835 the Upper Canada Academy was established in Cobourg by Egerton Ryerson and the Wesleyan Conference of Bishops. On July 1, 1837, Cobourg was officially incorporated as a town. In 1841 the Upper Canada Academy's name was changed to Victoria College. In 1842 Victoria College was granted powers to confer degrees.Cobourg retains its small-town atmosphere, in part due to the downtown and surrounding residential area's status as a Heritage Conservation District. The downtown is a well-preserved example of a traditional small-town main street. Victoria Hall, the town hall completed in 1860, is a National Historic Site of Canada. The oldest building in the town is now open as the Sifton-Cook Heritage Centre and operated by the Cobourg Museum Foundation.

  • af A G Pasquella
    183,95 kr.

    Jack Palace must contend with gang wars, bikers, and the mob when he agrees to help the woman who betrayed him.

  • af Ken Greenberg
    288,95 kr.

    Toronto Reborn covers a decisive period in the city's evolution, capturing how Toronto truly becomes a new version of itself.

  • af Greater Than a. Tourist & Meryee G. Sevilla
    133,95 kr.

  • af Jenny Manzer
    118,95 kr.

    gender identity, baseball, bravery, friendship, loyalty

  • af A G Pasquella
    183,95 kr.

    Jack Palace wants to move on from his criminal past, but there's the small matter of owing his life to the son of a top mobster. Can he pay back his debt, shield his loved ones, and get out of the criminal life alive?

  • af Nathalie Pr?zeau
    208,95 kr.

    Toronto Street Art Strolls is a unique walking guide with self-guided maps to discover Toronto's best graffiti, murals and public art, with caf's and decadent places on the side.

  • af Troy Parfitt
    178,95 kr.

    War Torn: Adventures in the Brave New Canada is travel literature woven with threads of political commentary. Troy Parfitt travels through every Canadian province and territory in a bid to reconnect with his estranged homeland. However, the connection appears to be broken as the author is bothered by poverty, a scandal-ridden and increasingly autocratic government, and quiet complicity about his country's involvement in The War in Afghanistan. Parfitt touches on numerous themes, from Canadian literature, to the nation's obsession with hockey, to descriptions of Newfoundland, British Columbia, and Nunavut. There is plenty of humour (there'd have to be), but the tie that binds is criticism of Canada's shift to the right and the state manufactured belief that bettering citizens' lives comes after fulfilling military contracts and waging war. Readers looking to find out how democratic, friendly, and socialist Canada is should refer to fiction.

  • af Doug Taylor
    227,95 kr.

    Toronto Then and Now pairs vintage images of Canada's largest city - and North America's fourth most populous - with the same views as they look today.

  • - Class, Commuters, and Ethnicity in Rural Ontario
    af Stanley Barrett
    544,95 kr.

    What was life like in the 1950s in small communities in Ontario? Lower-class and upper-class residents might have different memories of those days, but on one thing they would agree: it is a much different world in rural Ontario today. The old guard has lost most of its power, displaced partly by ‘big brother’ in the form of bureaucracy, and new comers from the city in search of affordable housing—even if it means commuting daily to work. Unlike their British-origin predecessors, the newcomers who have begun to appear in the countryside represent a wide range of ethnic and economic backgrounds.Paradise concentrates on the transformed class system of one community in rural Ontario. In a comparison of the decade following the First World War and the 1980s, Stanley R. Barrett analyses the changing face and structure of a town as it has had to adapt to modern social and economic realities. Particular attention is paid to the phenomenon of the commuter in search of affordable housing and the influx of immigrants of varied ethnic backgrounds, and the interaction between these newcomers and long-term residents. What is striking is just how massive the changes in small-town Ontario have been since the Second World War—to the extent of almost obliterating long-assumed distinctions between rural and urban society.

  • af D W Livingstone
    351,95 kr.

    The twelfth survey is based on interviews conducted in late 1998 with a random sample of 1000 Ontario adults, and questionnaires completed by over 100 randomly selected corporate executives. Trends in attitude changes are presented for the general public and executives.

  • af Clifford Robinson Scott
    228,95 - 353,95 kr.

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