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Rattenbury
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 148

Rattenbury

The story of Francis Rattenbury, designer of some of BC's greatest landmarks, whose life was marred by failure and infidelity and ended in bloody murder, scandal, and suicide.

Gentleman Train Robber
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 132

Gentleman Train Robber

A cunning and formidable opponent of the law, Bill Miner, a.k.a. The Grey Fox, spent half of his life behind bars and the other half planning and executing robberies to fuel his love of fancy clothes and the good life. Described as the master criminal of the west, this dashing thief carried out Canada's first train robbery in 1904.

Great Tales of Canadian Sports Heroes (Value Pack)
  • Language: en
Moe Norman
  • Language: en

Moe Norman

"I don't know of any player, ever, who could strike a golf ball like Moe Norman...[He is a genius when it comes to playing the game of golf." - Lee Trevino. This book will be especially fascinating for all readers interested in: golf or sports biography. Murray "Moe" Norman has always been a little different. When he took up golf, at the age of 12, he spent hours hitting balls, swinging the club until his hands bled. He soon became a phenomenon on the amateur golfing circuit. Humbly aware of his special gift and justifiably proud, Moe went on to set 33 course records, including three 59s, and 17 holes-in-one.

Lucy Maud Montgomery
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 130

Lucy Maud Montgomery

"I set my teeth and said, 'I will succeed.' I believed in myself and struggled on alone ... I never told my ambitions and efforts and failures to anyone. Down, deep down, under all discouragement and rebuff, I knew I would arrive someday." — Lucy Maud Montgomery Against the odds, and battling severe mental and physical health issues, Lucy Maud Montgomery published twenty-three books over a thirty year period. Her stories are still enjoyed around the world and have been immortalized on film, television and stage. The spirited story of orphaned Anne was inspired by the natural beauty of Prince Edward Island and Lucy Maud Montgomery's writing still resonates with readers today. Updated with the latest research — encompassing the last few years of Lucy Maud Montgomery's life and her death by suicide — and beautifully illustrated in this new edition with 100 photographs, this biography looks beyond the surface at the story of Anne's creator and her often difficult life.

Soapy Smith
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 148

Soapy Smith

In 1897, the Klondike Gold Rush brought thousands of hopeful prospectors to the North. With them came many scoundrels and swindlers who were willing to do whatever it took to separate unsuspecting targets from their hard-earned cash. No swindler was more successful at his craft than Jefferson Randolph "Soapy" Smith, who ruled Skagway, Alaska with a quick hand and a scheming mind. This book explores his most outrageous escapades.

Klondike Joe Boyle
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 148

Klondike Joe Boyle

The story of Joe Whiteside Boyle who was among the few who made a fortune in the Klondike and went onto become a master spy during World War I.

Ma Murray
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 148

Ma Murray

The story of Canada's crusty Queen of Publishing.

Etienne Brule
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 148

Etienne Brule

Tales of his spectacular adventures, outrageous behaviour as a scout and spy for Samuel de Champlain.

Trailblazing Sports Heroes
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 148

Trailblazing Sports Heroes

The stories of Canadian athletes and how they changed the sports of basketball, hockey, track and field, rowing, and skiing.