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Elizabeth Waterston

    Pioneers in Agriculture: Massey, McIntosh, Saunders
    Magic Island
    Railway Ties 1888-1920
    • Railway Ties 1888-1920

      • 180pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century Canada, the narrative follows two generations of railway families amidst the fierce competition between the Grand Trunk and Canadian Pacific railways. It explores the transformative impact of World War I on the railroad industry, highlighting themes of adventure, sacrifice, and innovation. Enhanced by over 200 original images and meticulously researched from family and railway archives, the book combines historical detail with engaging storytelling, showcasing a pivotal era in Canadian history.

      Railway Ties 1888-1920
    • Magic Island

      • 248pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,0(83)Évaluer

      "L.M. Montgomery grew up in Prince Edward Island, a real place of "politics and potatoes." But it's her fictional island, a richly textured imaginative landscape that has captivated a world of readers since 1908, when Anne of Green Gables became the first of Montgomery's long string of bestsellers. In this wide-ranging and highly readable book, Elizabeth Waterston uses the term "magic" to suggest that peculiar, indefinable combination of attributes that unpredictably results in creative genius. Montgomery's intelligence, her drive, and her sense of humour are essential components of this success. Waterston also features what Montgomery called her "dream life," a "strange inner life of fancy which had always existed side by side with my outer life." This special ability to look beyond the veil, to access vibrant inner vistas, produced deceptively layered fictions out of a life that saw not just its share of both fame and ill fortune, but also what Waterston calls "dark passions."

      Magic Island