Toronto: Biography of a City by Allan Levine

Toronto: Biography of a City

Allan Levine
452 pages
Douglas & McIntyre
Jan 2014
Hardcover
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With the same eye for character, anecdote and circumstance that made Peter Ackroyd's <i>London</i> and Colin Jones's <i>Paris</i> so successful, Levine's captivating prose integrates the sights, sounds and feel of Toronto with a broad historical perspective, linking the city's present with its past through themes such as politics, transportation, public health, ethnic diversity and sports. <i>Toronto</i> invites readers to discover the city's lively spirit over four centuries and to wander purposefully through the city's many unique neighborhoods, where they can encounter the striking and peculiar characters who have inhabited them: the powerful and powerless, the entrepreneurs and the entertainers, and the moral and the corrupt, all of whom have contributed to Toronto's collective identity.
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Pages 452
Publisher Douglas & McIntyre
Published 2014
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