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Episodes and Vignettes Volume One, Volume Two
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 508

Episodes and Vignettes Volume One, Volume Two

Volume One, 501p. Birth in Hamilton, family, education, life in Europe, love in Vienna, marriage to Anglo-Burmese and work in New York City, struggles to publish, tragedy, library school. Volume Two, 507p. The New York Public Research Libraries, union organizing, presidency, writing, literati, publications, Viola’s insights and phenomenal scholarship, return to Canada.

That Other God
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 343

That Other God

In Vienna, Austria, after WW II, an American poet and mystic sets out with single- minded determination to unite the peoples of the earth through meditation, telepathy, and the collective subconscious to bring them to the knowledge of the one true God of humanity. He finds unlikely help from an English artist, a Turkish dervish and an Austrian bureaucrat. “... a terrific concept (a god for Cain) and a philosophically challenging one. Absorbing.”— Peter Rankin. “. . .a compelling book, a cry for peace at a time of widespread anarchy and unfettered violence,” Marcus van Steen, Expositor.

Beasley's Guide to Library Research
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 228

Beasley's Guide to Library Research

Written and organized for easy access, the reader is guided step-by-step through library rules and methods of operation, the effective use of various cataloguing systems, and the location of materials.

Aspects of Love
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 197

Aspects of Love

... a fascinating group of people--by turns loving, needing, watchful, treacherous. These and other aspects of love are artfully hidden by the protagonists until forced into the light...” —Peter Rankin. “The dampness of London, the bright sunlight and warmth of San Bernardino, the metropolitan atmosphere of Paris, and the greenness of summer at the lake are all well evoked.... Easy reading for a long holiday weekend,” —Joanna Manning, The Downtowner

Sarah's Journey
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 463

Sarah's Journey

Sarah’s Journey, won the best fiction award for Hamilton and Region. This true story tells of Sarah Lewis, born a slave in Virginia, and her escape with three small children to Upper Canada in 1820. She arrives in Simcoe in 1822 and keeps house for a young Scotsman, by whom she has a son, who eventually becomes the richest man in New York City. The events of the time such as the rebellion of 1837 and the threats of bounty hunters affect the black community and Sarah’s family. “I would recommend this novel to mature readership at the high school level or above because of the increased degree of appreciation of the story if one is acquainted with the social and economic and political issues surrounding and shaping the environment into which Sarah was born.” —Grietje R. McBride, UE, B.Sc.. “Sarah's Journey is a real page-turner,”— Liana Metal, Rambles.

The Richard Beasley File
  • Language: en

The Richard Beasley File

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Hypocrites and Other Stories
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 200

Hypocrites and Other Stories

Eleven short stories dealing with a Church community in Ontario, loneliness in London, England, an English pub, a Spanish Don Juan, cuckolding in a provincial town in France, and a mother searching for her lost daughter and grandchild, plus an essay on theatre and one on old Ibiza.

Canoe Trip
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 134

Canoe Trip

“You will find a lovely little book that explores through the eyes of a young man what a few of us have already learned and the rest of us will learn over the rest of our lives. That life really is like a river, and that the adventures to be had around each turn are as much a part of that river as are the rocks and the water. So when you hang your literal paddles up for the season, pick up this book and enjoy a little literary paddle. Lynne White, The Ripple. “If you have kids interested in adventure, this will make a fine gift, and you’ll probably like it too,“ Joe Slater, the Paddler.

OVERWORLD/UNDERWORLD
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 195

OVERWORLD/UNDERWORLD

Rudyard Mack comes out of retirement to solve a cold case—a woman murdered in the library stacks—and finds it is connected to big banking, Israeli and other secret services, and operatives in the United Nations. He is helped by his girlfriend, Arbuthnott Vine, retired librarian, to track down agents in drug and weapons smuggling and money-laundering, which leads them to men of wealth and power, who run shadow governments more influential than the real government. This is the third volume in a trilogy: The Jenny, The Grand Conspiracy, Overworld/Underworld

From Bloody Beginnings
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 389

From Bloody Beginnings

The central character of this story, Richard Beasley, was indeed a man of some prominence in the years just before and the decades after the creation of this province. A descendant has cast his ancestor's biography as a personal narrative - a drama with famous players indeed: Richard Cartwright, Major John Butler, Chief Joseph Brant and Isaac Brock as well as Family Compact members John Strachan and John Beverley Robinson along with radicals Robert Gourlay and William Lyon Mackenzie. Readers who enjoy fictionalized scenes with imaginatively created dialogue, all based on extensive research, will welcome this volume and its fresh approach to an important historical period.—OHS BULLETIN .