Biography & Autobiography Editors, Journalists, Publishers
I Didn't Come Here to Stay
The Memoirs of Ed Parker
- Publisher
- Dundurn Press
- Initial publish date
- Jun 1993
- Category
- Editors, Journalists, Publishers, Literary, General
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9780920474860
- Publish Date
- Jun 1993
- List Price
- $14.95
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eBook
- ISBN
- 9781459714793
- Publish Date
- Jun 1993
- List Price
- $7.99
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Description
From his earliest days in Winnipeg and throughout his varied and flamboyant career as a journalist and public relations manager, Ed Parker distinguished himself as a dynamic, creative, energetic innovator. These memoirs trace the eventful life of a man determined to face every challenge with a fresh idea. Readers will delight in his association with the world-renowned Canadian geologist and "mine finder" Dr. Franc Joubin, and the colourful, unpredictable American mining promoter Joseph H. Hirshhorn.
Ultimately the founder of the School of Journalism and Graphic Arts at Ryerson in Toronto, Ed Parker has left us a legacy of a lifestyle characterized by boundless enthusiasm and the unmistakable "Parker" flare.
About the author
"I weaned Ed Parker from a prestigious position at the then Ryerson Polytechnical Institute to be the social advisor to Joseph Hirshhorn. In this role Parker proved himself to be a genius. He made Hirshhorn into a socially presentable financial wizard rather than the astute rascal he was."
- Franc R. Joubin, Geologist
"Intelligent, talented, perhaps a touch flamboyant, Ed was a true product of Winnipeg's North End, during the golden years of its flowering, when it gave Canada many outstanding personalities. Ed Parker was among the select group of its eternal creators and disturbers."
Editorial Reviews
"I weaned Ed Parker from a prestigious position at the then Ryerson Polytechnical Institute to be the social advisor to Joseph Hirshhorn. In this role Parker proved himself to be a genius. He made Hirshhorn into a socially presentable financial wizard rather than the astute rascal he was."
- Franc R. Joubin, Geologist
"Intelligent, talented, perhaps a touch flamboyant, Ed was a true product of Winnipeg's North End, during the golden years of its flowering, when it gave Canada many outstanding personalities. Ed Parker was among the select group of its eternal creators and disturbers."
- Harry Gutkin, President, The Jewish Historical Society of Western Canada