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Toronto Theatres and the Golden Age of the Silver Screen (Paperback): Doug Taylor Toronto Theatres and the Golden Age of the Silver Screen (Paperback)
Doug Taylor
R577 R475 Discovery Miles 4 750 Save R102 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Movie houses first started popping up around Toronto in the 1910s and '20s, in an era without television and before radio had permeated every household. Dozens of these grand structures were built and soon became an important part of the cultural and architectural fabric of the city. A century later the surviving, defunct, and reinvented movie houses of Toronto's past are filled with captivating stories. Explore fifty historic Toronto movie houses and theaters, and discover their roles as repositories of memories for a city that continues to grow its cinema legacy. Features stunning historic photography.

Toronto Then and Now® (Hardcover): Doug Taylor Toronto Then and Now® (Hardcover)
Doug Taylor
R678 R600 Discovery Miles 6 000 Save R78 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Toronto Then and Now pairs vintage images of Canada's largest city – and North America's fourth most populous – with the same views as they look today. Toronto has long been a financial powerhouse in North America, and this is represented by its many grand bank buildings. Canada's capital may be Ottawa, but the financial power emanates from this thriving city, the fourth most populous in North America. Sites include: Toronto Harbour, Fort York, Queen's Quay Lighthouse, Toronto Island Ferries, Queen's Quay Terminal, Canadian National Exhibition, Sunnyside Bathing Pavilion, Princes' Gates, Royal York Hotel, Union Station, City Hall, St. Lawrence Market, St. James Cathedral, Canadian Pacific Building, Bank of Montreal, Dineen Building, Elgin Theatre, Arts and Letters Club, Old Bank of Nova Scotia, Ryrie Building, Masonic Temple, Osgoode Hall, Royal Alexandra Theatre, Gurney Iron Works, Boer War Monument, CN Tower, Old Knox College, Victory Burlesque Theatre, Maple Leaf Gardens, University of Toronto and much more.

Papa D and James Go To The Park (Hardcover): Doug Taylor, Shane M Sedlak Papa D and James Go To The Park (Hardcover)
Doug Taylor, Shane M Sedlak
R518 R425 Discovery Miles 4 250 Save R93 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Monster Cookies (Paperback): Bradley K McDevitt Monster Cookies (Paperback)
Bradley K McDevitt; Introduction by Doug Taylor; Edited by Kevin Candela
R293 Discovery Miles 2 930 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Why? - A Believer's Introduction to Defending the Faith (Paperback): Doug Taylor Why? - A Believer's Introduction to Defending the Faith (Paperback)
Doug Taylor
R422 Discovery Miles 4 220 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Toronto Theatres and the Golden Age of the Silver Screen (Hardcover): Doug Taylor Toronto Theatres and the Golden Age of the Silver Screen (Hardcover)
Doug Taylor
R837 R685 Discovery Miles 6 850 Save R152 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
When the Trumpet Sounds (Paperback): Doug Taylor When the Trumpet Sounds (Paperback)
Doug Taylor
R729 R621 Discovery Miles 6 210 Save R108 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

I is the first decade of the twentieth century in England's Dorset County. Fighting Billy Mercer is considered an incorrigible scalawag by the villagers of Comstock. Particularly known about town for his pranks on the pious Reverend Wilmot, the mischievous Billy is fiercely protective of his younger brother, Zack-his constant companion and best friend. As he grows older and experiences the hard knocks of life, Billy comes to realize there will be many things he will wish for that will never come true. Playing the trumpet is one of them.

After challenging economic conditions force his family to immigrate to Toronto, Canada, Billy eventually attends a local Salvation Army church, where he happily trades his fists for a trumpet. Ecstatic that he is finally able to realize his passion for music, Billy eagerly invites The Salvation Army into his young life. As Billy seeks answers to the universal mysteries of life and God, he receives guidance from his mentor and bandmaster without any idea that an unforeseen disaster is about to change everything.

"When the Trumpet Sounds" is the emotionally powerful story of an immigrant family, their struggles to survive in their new life in Canada, and their attempts to understand God's will.

When the Trumpet Sounds (Hardcover): Doug Taylor When the Trumpet Sounds (Hardcover)
Doug Taylor
R998 R827 Discovery Miles 8 270 Save R171 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

I is the first decade of the twentieth century in England's Dorset County. Fighting Billy Mercer is considered an incorrigible scalawag by the villagers of Comstock. Particularly known about town for his pranks on the pious Reverend Wilmot, the mischievous Billy is fiercely protective of his younger brother, Zack-his constant companion and best friend. As he grows older and experiences the hard knocks of life, Billy comes to realize there will be many things he will wish for that will never come true. Playing the trumpet is one of them.

After challenging economic conditions force his family to immigrate to Toronto, Canada, Billy eventually attends a local Salvation Army church, where he happily trades his fists for a trumpet. Ecstatic that he is finally able to realize his passion for music, Billy eagerly invites The Salvation Army into his young life. As Billy seeks answers to the universal mysteries of life and God, he receives guidance from his mentor and bandmaster without any idea that an unforeseen disaster is about to change everything.

"When the Trumpet Sounds" is the emotionally powerful story of an immigrant family, their struggles to survive in their new life in Canada, and their attempts to understand God's will.

Trade Unions and Canadian Democracy (Paperback): Doug Taylor, Lorne Brown Trade Unions and Canadian Democracy (Paperback)
Doug Taylor, Lorne Brown
R309 Discovery Miles 3 090 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A booklet prepared to defend the rights of workers against restrictive labour legislation. Although used by the Saskatchewan Federation of Labour in their historic court case against the Saskatchewan government, the issues raised apply to the broader trade union movement.--- http: //nextyearcountrybooks.blogspot.ca/2011/12/test-one.html

Medicare's Birth in Saskatchewan - 50th anniversary of a people's victory (Paperback): Doug Taylor, Lorne Brown Medicare's Birth in Saskatchewan - 50th anniversary of a people's victory (Paperback)
Doug Taylor, Lorne Brown
R268 Discovery Miles 2 680 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Medicare was born in Saskatchewan on July 1, 1962. It would be the first publicly-funded, universal, comprehensive single-payer medical insurance plan in North America. It was a difficult birth. The North American medical establishment and the entire insurance industry were determined to stop Medicare in its tracks. They feared it would become popular and spread, and they were right. Within 10 years all of Canada was covered by a medical insurance system based on the Saskatchewan plan, and no serious politician would openly oppose it. This pamphlet summarizes the background and lessons of Saskatchewan's bitter struggle to implement medicare in the province.

The Reluctant Virgin - Murder in 1950s Toronto (Paperback): Doug Taylor The Reluctant Virgin - Murder in 1950s Toronto (Paperback)
Doug Taylor
R796 R678 Discovery Miles 6 780 Save R118 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Reluctant Virgin - Murder in 1950s Toronto (Hardcover): Doug Taylor The Reluctant Virgin - Murder in 1950s Toronto (Hardcover)
Doug Taylor
R1,065 R881 Discovery Miles 8 810 Save R184 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Arse Over Teakettle - An Irreverent Story of Coming of Age During the 1940s in Toronto (Hardcover): Doug Taylor Arse Over Teakettle - An Irreverent Story of Coming of Age During the 1940s in Toronto (Hardcover)
Doug Taylor
R1,093 R903 Discovery Miles 9 030 Save R190 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn found adventure on the banks of the mighty Mississippi. Tom Hudson and his friend "Shorty" discovered it in the secluded laneways and avenues of a deceptively quiet Toronto neighbourhood. Arse Over Teakettle is an intriguing tale of Tom Hudson's boyhood escapades in Toronto during the 1940s. He and his mischievous friend, Shorty, encounter eccentric characters such as Grumpy, an unconventional older man in the neighbourhood, and their fierce neighbour-Mrs. Leyer. Their confrontations with the Kramer Gang are sometimes painful and at other times hilarious. As Tom and his friends become sexually aware, amusing situations develop. Shorty constantly pushes Tom to explore beyond the secure boundaries of childhood, into the world of the "big boys." An intimate and heartfelt tale of family life in Toronto, Arse Over Teakettle is set during the decade when the city is transforming from a parochial city into a cosmopolitan urban centre. In Tom's neighbourhood, difficulties arise as he confronts ethnic and religious prejudice, which wounds his boyhood friends.

Arse Over Teakettle - An Irreverent Story of Coming of Age During the 1940s in Toronto (Paperback): Doug Taylor Arse Over Teakettle - An Irreverent Story of Coming of Age During the 1940s in Toronto (Paperback)
Doug Taylor
R810 R685 Discovery Miles 6 850 Save R125 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn found adventure on the banks of the mighty Mississippi. Tom Hudson and his friend "Shorty" discovered it in the secluded laneways and avenues of a deceptively quiet Toronto neighbourhood. Arse Over Teakettle is an intriguing tale of Tom Hudson's boyhood escapades in Toronto during the 1940s. He and his mischievous friend, Shorty, encounter eccentric characters such as Grumpy, an unconventional older man in the neighbourhood, and their fierce neighbour-Mrs. Leyer. Their confrontations with the Kramer Gang are sometimes painful and at other times hilarious. As Tom and his friends become sexually aware, amusing situations develop. Shorty constantly pushes Tom to explore beyond the secure boundaries of childhood, into the world of the "big boys." An intimate and heartfelt tale of family life in Toronto, Arse Over Teakettle is set during the decade when the city is transforming from a parochial city into a cosmopolitan urban centre. In Tom's neighbourhood, difficulties arise as he confronts ethnic and religious prejudice, which wounds his boyhood friends.

The Villages Within - An Irreverent History of Toronto and a Respectful Guide to the St. Andrew's Market, the Kings West... The Villages Within - An Irreverent History of Toronto and a Respectful Guide to the St. Andrew's Market, the Kings West District, the Kensi (Hardcover)
Taylor Doug Taylor, Doug Taylor
R761 R635 Discovery Miles 6 350 Save R126 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Villages Within is an irreverent version of Toronto's past that will not improve anyone's knowledge of history, but its fabrications and exaggerations may provide an amusing insight into the lives of those who built the town of York. It is an expose of historical untruths, a book that no school should ever permit its students to read. Discover Lord Dorchester's unusual method of staying warm while his underwear froze during his first winter in Canada. Learn about Elizabeth Simcoe's struggle with the intoxicating evils of gooseberry wine. During the War of 1812, why did Laura Secord deliver a cow to James Fitzgibbon in the dead of night? Why did the residents of York fear an American invasion in 1813, even though they needed their dollars to support the town's tourist industry? Why did the colonists, who never bathed at the best of times, become truly revolting in 1837? In a more serious vein, this book chronicles the history and architecture of the Kings West District, the Kensington Market, and the proudly "tacky" Queen Street West. The narrative, details the events in the life of the old St. Andrew's Market, allowing those who visit it today to appreciate its rich heritage.

The Villages Within - An Irreverent History of Toronto and a Respectful Guide to the St. Andrew's Market, the Kings West... The Villages Within - An Irreverent History of Toronto and a Respectful Guide to the St. Andrew's Market, the Kings West District, the Kensi (Paperback)
Taylor Doug Taylor, Doug Taylor
R487 R405 Discovery Miles 4 050 Save R82 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Villages Within is an irreverent version of Toronto's past that will not improve anyone's knowledge of history, but its fabrications and exaggerations may provide an amusing insight into the lives of those who built the town of York. It is an expose of historical untruths, a book that no school should ever permit its students to read. Discover Lord Dorchester's unusual method of staying warm while his underwear froze during his first winter in Canada. Learn about Elizabeth Simcoe's struggle with the intoxicating evils of gooseberry wine. During the War of 1812, why did Laura Secord deliver a cow to James Fitzgibbon in the dead of night? Why did the residents of York fear an American invasion in 1813, even though they needed their dollars to support the town's tourist industry? Why did the colonists, who never bathed at the best of times, become truly revolting in 1837? In a more serious vein, this book chronicles the history and architecture of the Kings West District, the Kensington Market, and the proudly "tacky" Queen Street West. The narrative, details the events in the life of the old St. Andrew's Market, allowing those who visit it today to appreciate its rich heritage.

There Never Was a Better Time - Toronto's Yesterdays (Paperback): Doug Taylor There Never Was a Better Time - Toronto's Yesterdays (Paperback)
Doug Taylor
R887 R778 Discovery Miles 7 780 Save R109 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Jack and Ernie Taylor emigrate to Canada in 1921, and three years later their parents, Mary and John Taylor, along with their brothers and rascal of a grandfather, Job, move to the city. It is one of the most dynamic decades in the history of Toronto. The family thrives, despite the different temperaments involved, thanks in part to the strength of Mary's discipline. She provides structure for her sons, yet they still enjoy the diverse frivolities of the time. Share in their daily life during the Roaring Twenties as they: Cross Toronto harbour on a side-paddle ferry Attend a baseball game at Hanlan's Point Sail aboard the Cayuga to Port Dalhousie Attend a Remembrance Day service at the old city hall Observe the 60th anniversary of the Confederation of Canada Experience the CNE, the biggest and grandest annual fair in the world Share the laughter of a vaudeville show at the Pantages Theatre Visit Sunnyside, Toronto's summer playground by the lake "Toronto the Good" was evolving into a dynamic, sinful metropolis, adored by many and feared by others. The Taylors witness the cultural identity and infrastructure of their adopted city becoming firmly established during a time of rapid urban expansion. "There Never Was a Better Time: Toronto's Yesterdays" is an entertaining and informative history of an immigrant family during one of the most thrilling times in Toronto's history.

There Never Was a Better Time - Toronto's Yesterdays (Hardcover): Doug Taylor There Never Was a Better Time - Toronto's Yesterdays (Hardcover)
Doug Taylor
R1,156 R991 Discovery Miles 9 910 Save R165 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Jack and Ernie Taylor emigrate to Canada in 1921, and three years later their parents, Mary and John Taylor, along with their brothers and rascal of a grandfather, Job, move to the city. It is one of the most dynamic decades in the history of Toronto. The family thrives, despite the different temperaments involved, thanks in part to the strength of Mary's discipline. She provides structure for her sons, yet they still enjoy the diverse frivolities of the time. Share in their daily life during the Roaring Twenties as they: Cross Toronto harbour on a side-paddle ferry Attend a baseball game at Hanlan's Point Sail aboard the Cayuga to Port Dalhousie Attend a Remembrance Day service at the old city hall Observe the 60th anniversary of the Confederation of Canada Experience the CNE, the biggest and grandest annual fair in the world Share the laughter of a vaudeville show at the Pantages Theatre Visit Sunnyside, Toronto's summer playground by the lake "Toronto the Good" was evolving into a dynamic, sinful metropolis, adored by many and feared by others. The Taylors witness the cultural identity and infrastructure of their adopted city becoming firmly established during a time of rapid urban expansion. "There Never Was a Better Time: Toronto's Yesterdays" is an entertaining and informative history of an immigrant family during one of the most thrilling times in Toronto's history.

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