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The BC Almanac Book of Greatest British Columbians

by (author) Mark Forsythe & Greg Dickson

Publisher
Harbour Publishing Co. Ltd.
Initial publish date
Oct 2005
Category
General, General, Historical
Recommended Age
11
Recommended Grade
6
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9781550173680
    Publish Date
    Oct 2005
    List Price
    $9.95

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Description

CBC Vancouver's radio show BC Almanac, not to be outdone by the parent corporation's nationwide search for the 100 Greatest Canadians of all time, called upon its listeners in 2004 to nominate the 100 Greatest British Columbians of all time. This cornucopia of West Coast characters collected and bound by BC Almanac's host Mark Forsythe and director Greg Dickson is the edifying and entertaining result. Divided into such categories as Crusaders and Reformers, Scientists and Innovators and Rogues and Rascals, the book throws new light on such well-established names as David Suzuki, Emily Carr and Terry Fox. Equally intriguing are the "wildcard candidates," including such little-known gems as the indomitable overlander Catherine Schubert and Fightin' Joe Martin, one of BC's shortest-lived premiers. Other highlights include Percy Williams, unlikely hero of the 1928 Olympics and pretender to the title of BC's greatest athlete; gold rush jack-of-all-trades C.D. Hoy, who overcame racism to leave a photographic legacy; Joseph Leopold Coyle of Aldermere, inventor of the egg carton; and Lucille Johnstone, the secretary who rose to CEO in the testosterone-laden towboat industry.

About the authors

Mark Forsythe is the long-standing host of CBC Radio One's BC Almanac and co-author of The BC Almanac Book of Greatest British Columbians. Raised in Toronto, Forsythe moved to BC in the mid-seventies and has come to know the province well through broadcasting assignments in Smithers, Prince George, Prince Rupert, the Okanagan and Vancouver.

Mark Forsythe's profile page

Greg Dickson was a journalist and producer at CBC radio and television for over 20 years. He also taught journalism at the British Columbia Institute of Technology and is the co-author of The BC Almanac Book of Greatest British Columbians, The Trail of 1858 and From the West Coast to the Western Front.

Greg Dickson's profile page

Editorial Reviews

"It's probably one of the 10 greatest books published in B.C. this year."
--Dave Obee, Victoria Times-Colonist

"Attractive, entertaining and informative..."
--Annie Boulanger, Burnaby NOW

"Entertaining and enlightening..."
--Ann Turner, Canadian Book Review Annual

"Full of historical sidebars, anecdotes and archival photographs, the BC Almanac is a spirited celebration of the people who built our province."
- Edgar Dunning, The Delta Optimist

Praise from The Delta Optimist

"This is popular history based on human interest, well illustrated and unencumbered by encyclopedic detail. And it breathes of the dynamic personality of this place called British Columbia.
"A valuable addition to any British Columbian library."
- Mike Youds, Kamloops Daily News

Praise from Kamloops Daily News

Librarian Reviews

The BC Almanac Book of the Greatest British Columbians

In 2004, CBC Vancouver’s radio show BC Almanac, not to be outdone by the parent corporation’s nationwide search for the 100 Greatest Canadians of all time, called upon its listeners to nominate the 100 greatest British Columbians of all time. This book is the result of the call to action. The entries in the almanac are divided into leaders and lawmakers, conservationists, crusaders and reformers, scientists, inventors, innovators, adventurers, writers and journalists, artists and performers, entrepreneurs and executives, sports achievers, and rogues and rascals. Entries include David Suzuki, Emily Carr, Billy Barker, Nelly Furtado and Geoffrey Ballard.

Mark Forsythe is the host and Greg Dickson the director of CBC Radio One’s BCAlmanac.

Source: The Association of Book Publishers of BC. BC Books for BC Schools. 2006-2007.

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