The British World

The British World
Author: Carl Bridge
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2004-11-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 1135759596

This collection of essays is based upon the assumption that the British Empire was held together not merely by ties of trade and defence, but by a shared sense of British identity that linked British communities around the globe. Focusing on the themes of migration, identity and the media, this book is an exploration of these and other interconnected themes that help define the British World of the late 19th and 20th centuries.

Royal Observations

Royal Observations
Author: Arthur Bousfield
Publisher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 243
Release: 1991-01-12
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 1550020765

These observations and quotations comprise a witty anthology of anecdotes by and about the royal family in Canada over the last 400 years. Enhanced by drawings from the well-known cartoonist Vince Wicks, this book looks at the memorable encounters, sometimes touching, sometimes disconcerting, sometimes hilarious, that Canadians have had with their own and other royal families. Arranged thematically Royal Observationscovers such topics as Queen Victoria, English/French relations, World War Two, native peoples and royal tours.

Savoir Faire, Savoir Vivre

Savoir Faire, Savoir Vivre
Author: Christopher McCreery
Publisher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 536
Release: 2014-12-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 1459717589

Commemorating the Rideau Club’s 150th anniversary, this richly illustrated book celebrates the history of Ottawa’s premier private club since its founding in 1865. Co-founded by Sir John A. Macdonald and Sir George-Étienne Cartier, the history of Ottawa’s premier private club — the Rideau Club — is intertwined in so many ways with the development of Canada over the past 150 years. Commissioned for the Club’s sesquicentennial, this work by Canadian historian Christopher McCreery weaves together the story of the club’s evolution since 1865 with vignettes of how certain members made and continue to make it a very special place. Richly illustrated, this bilingual book provides a highly accessible account of the Club’s enduring place in the nation’s capital. From the early days of Ottawa as a rough lumber town to its present status as a centre of technological innovation, the pioneering spirit of the Club’s membership is exemplified by the prominent role its members have played in Canada’s national and international policy making, and in the arts, science, business, and commerce.

Edward VII

Edward VII
Author: Sir Richard Rivington Holmes
Publisher:
Total Pages: 402
Release: 1911
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN: