This book traces the development of airborne forces from earliest mythology to their earth-shattering debut in the Second World War.
The authoritative study of the campaign and the election, containing articles from such well-known writers as Edward Greenspan, Paul Attalah, and Mary McGuire.
The definitive study of the election, including analyses of the campaigns, the role of the media, pre-election polls, and the rise in non-voting.
This book lays bare the faults of the Ph.D. program, showing that in most disciplines it is savage, mechanical, and cruel.
This biography begins with Cook's arrival in Canada in 1758 and ends with his appointment to take the Endeavour to the South Pacific.
Detailing the life within Toronto's Beach community in the 1930s and '40s from the vantage point of her front verandah, which abutted the boardwalk, the author reveals numerous hidden facets of the heritage of this exceptional neighbourhood.
PLAYING SARAH Harriet's acting career suffers a catastrophic setback when memory loss forces her to quit her role as Sarah Bernhardt.
In an age of blackouts and overburdened highways, this book helps us understand and improve our relationships with our engineered and natural environments.
When Martin Gordonstone dies suddenly, Inspector David Bliss suspects foul play and must revisit a crime that has haunted him for 20 years.
An invaluable source of financial information for anyone going through the divorce process.
For the Allies, it was the dawn of victory, the battle that paved the way for the Armistice 100 days later.
Reveals the background battles and adventures Goldhawk and his team had during their 12 years of advocacy, and updates the stories of some of his memorable clients.