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This is the story of a city and how it grew from an unknown and unpeopled place to the sprawling, lively, colorful metropolis that more than three million Canadians call home.
With a warm, engaging style, Claire Mackay brings to life the various people and events that shaped the city. We meet William Lyon Mackenzie and his desperate band of followers in the farmers' Rebellion of 1837, and Elizabeth McMaster, who, with several friends, founded the forerunner of the renowned Hospital for Sick Children in 1875. Key episodes in the city's history are described in vivid detail, such as the two fires that devastated the downtown, and life during World War II. A new chapter ends the book with a clear-eyed look at the city today and an epilogue takes a peek at the future. Throughout, the author's lively text is sprinkled with her charming humor, drawing readers in to this very colorful and personable account of Toronto's past.
Each chapter contains numerous sidebars, illustrated with color drawings, that highlight intriguing facts. Key events in the city's history can be easily located in the detailed timeline at the end of the book. An extensive index is a useful tool for finding specific references within the text, and an annotated bibliography refers the reader to other sources of interest.
First published in 1990, The Toronto Story was a finalist for the City of Toronto Book Award and the Mr. Christie Book Award, and was named a Canadian Library Association "Notable Book."
Award-winning author Claire Mackay has published many critically acclaimed and popular historical books for young people, including titles in theHorrible Canadian Histories series (Scholastic, 2001). Her many awards include the Vicky Metcalf Award for Body of Work and the Ruth Schwartz Award for Best Children's Book. Her ancestors arrived in the Toronto area in 1791 and played a part in significant events such as the War of 1812.
Johnny Wales created the enchanting illustrations of old and new Toronto. His bird's-eye view of the famous Church and Front intersection, captured at eight different historic periods, tells its own story of the growth of the city. He is descended from Philip Eckardt, who arrived in the Toronto area in 1792 and went on to build the first parliament buildings.
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Librería: Better World Books, Mishawaka, IN, Estados Unidos de America
Condición: Good. Wales, Johnny Ilustrador. Revised and Updated. Former library book; may include library markings. Used book that is in clean, average condition without any missing pages. Nº de ref. del artículo: 1400067-6
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Librería: Starx Products, North York, ON, Canada
Wales, Johnny Ilustrador. The book is in a very good condition. The pages do not have any notes or highlighting/underlining. Cover may show minimal signs of wear. Nº de ref. del artículo: D15A-VG-1550377639-040
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Librería: Starx Products, North York, ON, Canada
Wales, Johnny Ilustrador. The book is in a very good condition. The pages do not have any notes or highlighting/underlining. Cover may show minimal signs of wear. Nº de ref. del artículo: D5A-VG-1550377639-090
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Librería: The Book Spot, Sioux Falls, SD, Estados Unidos de America
Hardcover. Condición: New. Wales, Johnny Ilustrador. Nº de ref. del artículo: Abebooks387854
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