A Calgary Album
Glimpses of the Way We Were
- Publisher
- Dundurn Press
- Initial publish date
- Feb 2001
- Category
- Regional, General, Directories
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9780888822246
- Publish Date
- Feb 2001
- List Price
- $19.99
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eBook
- ISBN
- 9781550028973
- Publish Date
- Feb 2001
- List Price
- $7.99
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Description
Before becoming the oil capital of the nation, Calgary was a nineteenth-century boomtown in the heart of Alberta. The roots of great prosperity were growing, despite the fact that politicians and the general public believed the West was best left to the trapper and trader.
Nurtured by a sense of vision and the sweat of good old-fashioned hard work, Calgary grew, and has now blossomed into a world-class cosmopolitan city noted for its burgeoning oil and gas industry, its famed Calgary Zoo, and of course, the Stampede. A Calgary Album is a sentimental journey into a cattle town that grew to be so much more. Through sixty-five glorious black and white photographs and engaging storytelling, the authors take the reader back to the time of the "real" cowboys, to the days when the streetcar seemed like science fiction, through the Depression, the great wars, the times of boom, bust, and recovery. We revisit the movers, the shakers, and the honourable everyday people who turned this "cow town" into a city worth bragging about.
About the authors
Born and raised in Edmonton, Alberta, Mark is no stranger to the “weirdness” of the city. Currently he works as a freelance communications writer and has written countless articles for various Albertan publications. He has previously published two other books about Alberta cities and was the contributing author on another nonfiction book. When he isn’t writing, Mark teaches workshops, paints, meditates and creates music. Imagination and creativity have always been important to him, which he says makes him a strange, big kid...it’s his super power.
Janice Kozub is a professional freelance writer and speech writer for the Government of Alberta.