Once Upon a Time in British Columbia

Once Upon a Time in British Columbia

Author: Nicholas Mills

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2018-11-14

Total Pages: 270

ISBN-13: 1312741023

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Over 150 years history of Canada's westernmost Province - snapshots of the people, places and events.


Once Upon a Time in Canada

Once Upon a Time in Canada

Author: Joe Remesz

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2013-06

Total Pages: 263

ISBN-13: 1475991983

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By world standards Canada is a country that respects and protects its human rights. That has not always been the case. ONCE UPON A TIME IN CANADA is not only a romantic ethnic/historical/fictional novel but also one that deals with justice when two young Ukrainian students leave their homeland in 1910 for Canada and while onboard a ship, meet two Irish school teachers. Both couples are on their way to Winnipeg in order to fi nd a better life. During World War 1 the Ukraine Pawlo Byli and Petro Chorny like most East Europeans are classified as 'The Scum of Europe' and along with 8500 other foreigners with the help of xenophobic Anglo Saxons, are incarcerated into 24 Concentration Camps because through no fault of their own, are classified as aliens and enemies of Canada. Th e novel also deals with the personal intrigues and struggles of the new British subjects, By world standards Canada is a country that respects and protects its citizen's human rights. That has not always been the case. This book is dedicated to all my Ukrainian friends who generously helped me with material and advice to reconstruct ONCE UPON A TIME IN CANADA. It is also dedicated to freedom and justice and all the people who understand and affirm freedom and justice.


Once Upon a Time

Once Upon a Time

Author: Sheila Egoff

Publisher: Orca Book Publishers

Published: 2005-09-01

Total Pages: 180

ISBN-13: 1551437937

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In Once Upon a Time: My Life with Children's Books Sheila Egoff tells the story of her working life, from her early voracious reading, through all her significant contributions to libraries in Canada and to our national understanding of our own literature for children. She brings both a critical eye and a personal touch to this book, which reads as a memoir and as an account of important developments in Canadian writing and librarianship. In this time of cuts to budgets for books and for librarians, there is much here to reflect upon.


Once Upon a Time in Princeton

Once Upon a Time in Princeton

Author: Nicholas Mills

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2013-10-22

Total Pages: 198

ISBN-13: 1291586148

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True stories surrounding historical events, people and places in one of the oldest communities in British Columbia, Canada. The books tells of over one hundred and fifty years of life in a small town in the Upper Similkameen River Valley. "The history of Princeton is the history of British Columbia."


Once Upon a Time in Paradise

Once Upon a Time in Paradise

Author: Charles Foster

Publisher: Dundurn

Published: 2003-10-01

Total Pages: 323

ISBN-13: 1459712676

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When sound arrived in Hollywood in the late 1920s, Canadians were already holding some of the most important roles in the motion picture industry. Louis B. Mayer, from New Brunswick, was boss at MGM; Jack Warner, from Ontario, was head of Warner Bros. Studio; and Mack Sennett, from Quebec, was still King of Comedy. Canadians like Mary Pickford, Marie Dressler, and Norma Shearer moved easily from silents to talkies - this illustrious trio won the first three Academy Awards for Best Actress. Canadians arriving in sunny California in the 1930s and 1940s were principally actors, including Yvonne de Carlo, Walter Pidgeon, Ruby Keeler, and many others. You will be amazed at the Canadian influence on Hollywood's Golden Age.


Once Upon an Island

Once Upon an Island

Author: David Conover

Publisher: Woodinville, Wash. : San Juan Pub.

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 207

ISBN-13: 9780970739919

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David Conover was an author, resort owner, and foremost a "dreamer." Once Upon an Island is a favorite of boaters and people who dream of escaping the stress of city life. It captures the trials and joys of owning and island.


Once Upon a Time There Was a War

Once Upon a Time There Was a War

Author: Les Kaluza

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2020-02-26

Total Pages: 214

ISBN-13: 1678174130

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Merriam Press Memoir. Once Upon a Time There Was a War is a kaleidoscope of events. It starts with World War II seen through the eyes of a child. The author was only nine years old when the war started and he writes about his memories of horrible events like hangings and executions of innocent people; senseless killings that brought misery to so many lives. But, being only a child, he also had times of fun and play. The reality of war, however, was ever-present. Despite those dark times, Les remained an optimist; he had his dreams of becoming an animator and of going to Hollywood. He didn't know how, but he was sure that someday he would reach his goal. Les reached his goal and had a long career working for studios in Poland, as well as Disney and Hanna-Barbera in the U.S., and others. Those fascinating stories, and many more, are also in this memoir.


Once Upon A Time: Behind the Magic - Companion to the Hit TV Show

Once Upon A Time: Behind the Magic - Companion to the Hit TV Show

Author: Neil Edwards

Publisher: Titan Comics

Published: 2016-02-17

Total Pages: 179

ISBN-13: 1785856774

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Once Upon A Time is one of the most original and exciting shows on television, combining fairy tale magic with real world drama and appealing to audiences of all ages around the world. In this official companion to the hit show, you can go behind the magic, discovering everything that goes into the making of the enchanting series. The show¡¯s stars, Ginnifer Goodwin (Snow White/Mary Margaret Blanchard), Jennifer Morrison (Emma Swan), Lana Parrilla (the Evil Queen/Regina Mills), Robert Carlyle (Rumplestiltskin/Mr. Gold), Josh Dallas (Prince Charming/David Nolan), Jared Gilmore (Henry Mills), Emilie de Ravin (Belle), Colin O¡¯Donoghue (Captain Hook), and Meghan Ory (Red Riding Hood/Ruby), talk about portraying characters who are both classic and new. Plus, the show¡¯s producers, writers and behind-the-scenes wizards share their secrets about creating the magical episodes you see on screen, including production art and sketches. Magic is coming!


Once upon a Time in the West

Once upon a Time in the West

Author: Jan Zwicky

Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP

Published: 2023-05-15

Total Pages: 215

ISBN-13: 0228018307

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Western civilization is over. So begins Jan Zwicky’s trenchant exploration of the root of global cultural and ecological collapse: a way of thinking that is also linked to some of the West’s most noted achievements. The Renaissance merged imperial enterprise with Islamic algebra and recently recovered Greek mathematics to precipitate mechanized industry and resource extraction; these in turn made possible the growth of capitalism, the military-industrial complex, and Big Technology. Despite its self-image as objective, Zwicky argues, the West’s style of thought is not politically neutral, but intensely anthropocentric. It has led those who adopt it to regard the more-than-human world as nothing more than timber licences and drilling sites, where value is not recognized unless it is monetized. Oblivious to context and blind to big-picture thinking, it analyzes, mechanizes, digitizes, and systematizes, while rejecting empathy and compassion as distorting influences. Lyric comprehension, in Zwicky’s view, offers an alternative to this way of thinking, and she provides a wide range of examples. Once upon a Time in the West documents how a narrow epistemological style has left Western thought blind to critical features of reality, and how the terrifying consequences of that blinkered vision are now beginning to unfold.