Earliest Toronto
Title | Earliest Toronto PDF eBook |
Author | Robert MacIntosh |
Publisher | GeneralStore PublishingHouse |
Pages | 120 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9781897113417 |
Toronto of Old
Title | Toronto of Old PDF eBook |
Author | Henry Scadding |
Publisher | |
Pages | 652 |
Release | 1878 |
Genre | Toronto (Ont.) |
ISBN |
Rise to Greatness
Title | Rise to Greatness PDF eBook |
Author | Conrad Black |
Publisher | McClelland & Stewart |
Pages | 1146 |
Release | 2014-11-11 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0771013558 |
Masterful, ambitious, and groundbreaking, this is a major new history of our country by one of our most respected thinkers and historians -- a book every Canadian should own. From the acclaimed biographer and historian Conrad Black comes the definitive history of Canada -- a revealing, groundbreaking account of the people and events that shaped a nation. Spanning 874 to 2014, and beginning from Canada's first inhabitants and the early explorers, this masterful history challenges our perception of our history and Canada's role in the world. From Champlain to Carleton, Baldwin and Lafontaine, to MacDonald, Laurier, and King, Canada's role in peace and war, to Quebec's quest for autonomy, Black takes on sweeping themes and vividly recounts the story of Canada's development from colony to dominion to country. Black persuasively reveals that while many would argue that Canada was perhaps never predestined for greatness, the opposite is in fact true: the emergence of a magnificent country, against all odds, was a remarkable achievement. Brilliantly conceived, this major new reexamination of our country's history is a riveting tour de force by one of the best writers writing today.
Any Other Way
Title | Any Other Way PDF eBook |
Author | Stephanie Chambers |
Publisher | Coach House Books |
Pages | 530 |
Release | 2017-05-22 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1770565191 |
Toronto is home to multiple and thriving queer communities that reflect the intense diversity of the city itself, and Any Other Way is an eclectic history of how these groups have transformed Toronto since the 1960s. From pioneering activists to show-stopping parades, Any Other Way looks at how queer communities have gone from existing in the shadows to shaping our streets.
A History of Canada
Title | A History of Canada PDF eBook |
Author | Sir Charles G. D. Roberts |
Publisher | Boston ; New York ; London : Lamson, Wolffe ; Toronto : G.N. Morang |
Pages | 520 |
Release | 1897 |
Genre | Canada |
ISBN |
Documentary History of Education in Upper Canada
Title | Documentary History of Education in Upper Canada PDF eBook |
Author | Ontario. Department of Education |
Publisher | |
Pages | 328 |
Release | 1908 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN |
Toronto Mayors
Title | Toronto Mayors PDF eBook |
Author | Mark Maloney |
Publisher | Dundurn |
Pages | 420 |
Release | 2023-08-15 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1459751248 |
The first-ever look at all 65 Toronto mayors — the good, the bad, the colourful, the rogues, and the leaders — who have shaped the city. Toronto’s mayoral history is both rich and colourful. Spanning 19 decades and the growth of Toronto, from its origins as a dusty colonial outpost of just 9,200 residents to a global business centre and metropolis of some three million, this compendium provides fascinating biographical detail on each of the city’s mayors. Toronto’s mayors have been curious, eccentric, or offbeat; others have been rebellious, swaggering, or alcoholic. Some were bigots, bullies, refugees, war heroes, social crusaders, or bon vivants; still others were inspiring, forward looking, or well ahead of their time. One Toronto mayor attempted to kill a predecessor, but his pistol jammed. Another simply beat up the councillors he didn’t like. One committed murder, while another carried out a home invasion. And under the threat of capture and certain death, two mayors were forced to escape the city and live for years in exile, while another had 18 kids and cried poor, yet died on a luxury European vacation (minus the kids). One mayor was involved in the brutal torture of an opposition candidate. Another went insane while in office due to acute third stage syphilis. Each mayor is the inheritor of a rich legacy of hopes and dreams, ambitions and efforts, successes and failures. From the first mayor in 1834 — the firebrand rebel William Lyon Mackenzie — to those of the 21st century — Mel Lastman, David Miller, Rob Ford, and John Tory — Toronto Mayors looks at where each came from, how they came to lead the city, what issues they dealt with, and how they steered Toronto’s City Council.