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Danielle Metcalfe Chenail
[Paperback 2009]
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William Weintraub
[Paperback 2004]
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Montreal in the 1940s and '50s was Canada's largest, most vibrant and colorful city. No one could foresee that political and economic factors would cripple the city and send it into a long decline. William Weintraub, writing with insight and affection, br... more
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Donald E Graves ,
John R Grodzinski ,
Robert Malcomson
[Paperback 2000]
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Alan Mendelson
[Paperback 2008]
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Jack Cahill
[Paperback]
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In the aftermath of the rebellions in Upper and Lower Canada in the late 1830s, some of the rebels who fought for democracy in the Canadas were hanged and some had their death sentences commuted to "transportation for life". Those who were hanged have bee... more
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Donald E Graves ,
Christopher Johnson ,
Robert H Caldwell
[Paperback 2004]
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Albert Desbiens ,
Julie Mc Phail
[Paperback 2007]
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In a readable and remarkable concise work, Albert Desbiens covers the sweep of American history from the precolonial encounters of European explorers and American Indians right up to the presidency of George W. Bush and the war in Iraq.... more
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Brian A Reid
[Paperback 2009]
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"We have to risk everything. A breakthrough has occurred near Caen the like of which we have never seen." That stark assessment on 8 August 1944 reflected the German reaction to Operation Totalize, the first attack mounted by First Canadian Army in World On August 8, 1944, the Canadian Army... more
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Hugh A Halliday
[Paperback 2006]
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The Victoria Cross is the most famous decoration for bravery in the world, its prestige rivaled only by the Medal of Honor. Other awards recognize courage displayed in very dangerous (but not combat) circumstances, among them the George Cross and Canada's... more
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10.
By
Donald E Graves
[Hardcover 2005]
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By
Alastair W Gillespie ,
Irene Sage ,
John English
[Hardcover 2010]
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Born in Victoria, British Columbia, Alastair Gillespie served in the Canadian navy in World War II, surviving a hair-raising upside-down landing in a Corsair fighter. After studies as a Rhodes scholar at Oxford, he went on to a successful career in business before going into politics and becoming one of... more
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Donald Mac Kay
[Paperback 2010]
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13.
By
Eric Koch
[Paperback 2000]
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This is a lively account of the remarkable Hambourg brothers - Mark, Jan, Boris and Clement. Their father, Professor Michael Hambourg, escaped Tsarist oppression for England. His oldest son, Mark, studied with Leschetizky and pursued a career as an international piano virtuoso. In 1910 Michael Hambourg took his three younger... more
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By
Donald E Graves ,
John R Grodzinski
[Hardcover 2000]
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'Military history as it should be written sound in reasoning, precise in detail and firmly placed within the relevant political, military and social contexts. It incorporates the testimony of private and general and does not shirk, where necessary, from passing judgement or according praise'. The battles: Ticonderoga, 1758. The French... more
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Dana William Ashdown
[Paperback 2000]
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Over 150 years ago James Good transformed his iron foundry at the corner of Yonge and Queen streets into the Toronto Locomotive Works. Soon the first railway engine built in British North America, the Toronto, was born, and over the next seven decades Toronto factories rolled out more than 220... more
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John English ,
Kenneth Mc Laughlin
[Paperback 1996]
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Vivian Jeanette Kaplan
[Paperback 2002]
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To Nini Karpel, her Vienna of the 1920s and '30s seemed a romantic confection, but the undercurrents of conflict and hate in the former imperial capital surfaced when Hitler took power in neighbouring Germany. Anti-Semitism, which Nini and her friends believed had disappeared from socially advanced Vienna, became widespread. The... more
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18.
By
Robert Malcomson
[Hardcover 2003]
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This is the first full-length study of the Battle of Queenston Heights that proved to be a sharp lesson for the US Army and its political masters in Washington, while providing a critical boost for the morale of Upper Canada.... more
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19.
By
John English ,
Kenneth Mc Laughlin ,
P Whitney Lackenbauer
[Paperback 2003]
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20.
By
Hugh A Halliday
[Paperback 2000]
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