Sensational Vancouver
- Publisher
- Anvil Press
- Initial publish date
- Jul 2014
- Category
- General, Essays
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781927380987
- Publish Date
- Jul 2014
- List Price
- $24
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Description
Winner, City of Vancouver Heritage Award (2015)
#1 BC Bestseller List
History books typically show Vancouver as a pioneer city built on forestry, fisheries, and tourism, but behind the snow-capped mountains and rain forests, the Vancouver of the first half of the 20th century was a hotbed of civic corruption. The top job at the Vancouver Police Department was a revolving door with the average tenure for a police chief of just four years.
In those early years Detective Joe Ricci's beat was the opium dens and gambling joints of Chinatown, while Lurancy Harris - the first female cop in Canada - patrolled the high-end brothels of Alexander Street. Later, proceeds from rum running produced some of the city's most iconic buildings, cops became robbers, and the city reeled from a series of unsolved murders.
But Vancouver is more than bookies, brothels, and bootleggers - the city also produced legendary women, world-class entertainers, and ground-breaking architecture.
Sensational Vancouver is a fully illustrated popular history book about Vancouver's famous and infamous, the ordinary and the extraordinary, filtered through the houses in which they lived.
Sensational Vancouver covers legendary women including Elsie MacGill, Phyllis Munday, Nellie Yip Quong and Joy Kogawa; high-end brothels, unsolved murders, and the homes and buildings of artists, architects and entertainers including Frederick Varley, Arthur Erickson, Bryan Adams, and Michael Bublé.
Includes a Walking Tour map of historic Strathcona and Chinatown.
Praise for Sensational Vancouver:
Recommended by Peter Darbyshire for Non-Fiction of 2014 (on Corey Redekop's blog)
BC Books for Everybody Pick
"Lazarus is an enthusiastic researcher, a quirky writer of prose, and an energetic amateur historian in somewhat the same manner as the late Chuck Davis. Her book jumps around like an antipodean marsupial but it's great fun - particularly when it deals with dope peddlers, hardworking bootleggers, disgraced mayors, and corrupt chief constables." (The Georgia Straight)
"Sensational Vancouver provides lively social history, appeals to a broad readership, and adds to the growing number of enlightening books about our city's past." (BC History)
"Sensational Vancouver is lavishly illustrated with photographs of people and places, and a map makes it easy to tie things together. This book is filled with great stories, and they are short, so it's easy to dip in here and there as the mood strikes. As a package, they make for fascinating reading." (Victoria Times Colonist)
About the author
Eve Lazarus has worked as a freelance journalist and writer for more than 15 years. Originally from Australia, she is the Vancouver correspondent for Marketing Magazine and the author of Frommer's with Kids Vancouver 2001 (John Wiley & Sons). She is a former newspaper reporter and has written for a variety of periodicals in Canada and the United States including the Globe & Mail, the Vancouver Sun, Style at Home, B.C. Business and Canadian Family magazines. In 2001, she won gold and silver awards at the Canadian Business Press KRW's. Lazarus has a communications degree from Simon Fraser University and a journalism diploma from Langara College. Since becoming obsessed with home histories, she has written articles on the subject for Style at Home; REM; the Globe & Mail, and Nuvo Magazine. Eve lives in North Vancouver with her husband, three kids and miniature Schnauzer.