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Time Travel in North Vancouver: A peek into the past (2nd Ed.)

Autor Sharon J. Proctor
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 oct 2018
A fascinating pictorial history of North Vancouver city and district in British Columbia, covering over 90 locations scattered around the length and breadth of the region. Packed with old and new photos, this book takes readers on a light-hearted tour of North Vancouver's past. It's not just another local-history book. It's an experience in time travel! You'll stop at over 90 sites, scattered around the length and breadth of the city and district. Sometimes you arrive at a site in the past, and jump to the present. Or you might arrive in the present and travel back in time. Imagine walking by the seashore along a lovely tree-lined pedestrian promenade a century ago; today finds you dodging heavy traffic in a modern commercial district. Or perhaps you're staying in a first-class hotel far up the Capilano Valley in the early 1900s; fast-forward to the present and you're underwater behind a dam. Or stand in a quiet neighbourhood and see in your mind the large, noisy, lumber mill that used to be here. What's great is you don't have to start at the beginning of the book. Plunge-in anywhere. Flip pages forward or back. A wonderful gift for both young and old. Enjoy it lounging around home -- or take it to actual North Vancouver sites and compare past and present for yourself. This is the updated second edition.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780888392008
ISBN-10: 0888392001
Pagini: 112
Dimensiuni: 215 x 279 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Hancock House Ltd
Colecția Hancock House Publishers (CA)

Notă biografică

Sharon J. Proctor became a full-time science and technology writer in 1991 following a 23-year career as the head of the Vancouver Aquarium's education and interpretation department, where she wrote and edited the publication Waters, and edited and produced a popular booklet, Vancouver's Old Streams. She holds a PhD in biology from Stanford University, and has published many articles in aquarium publications and science and technology newsletters and magazines. Her parents encouraged her lifelong curiosity about life both past and present, and through travels with them, her interest in people and history was fuelled. Now semi-retired, she is able to more fully explore her fascination with history and historical research. An active member of the Friends of the North Vancouver Museum & Archives Society, she enjoys interviewing seniors who have grown up in North Vancouver, talking to local historians and reading books on local history. Her special interest is the human aspect of history - the personal lives and achievements that defined life in earlier times. Sharon writes and edits the society's quarterly history publication, Express.