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edition:Hardcover
category: History
published: Jan 1992
ISBN:9780889223110
publisher: Talonbooks

Vancouver

A Visual History

by Bruce Macdonald

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Description

Absolutely unique in its presentational style, Vancouver: A Visual History is a delightful and important book. This stunning, full-colour historical atlas brings to life Vancouver’s first fourteen decades, beginning with a map of the 1850s depicting the land use, economy and settlement patterns of its first peoples, and ending with a map of the 1980s.

Using a repeating grid format, in which each ten-year period of the city’s history is examined through the application of the same criteria, each decade is introduced by a full-colour map that illustrates land use patterns. A column of text to the left of this map describes the major land use changes that have occurred since the previous decade; to the right of the map are notes that provide related details of the city’s evolving history. Following each double-page map, the reader is introduced to the prominent personalities of the decade, in the area of sports, politics, business, labour, culture and community service, as well as given an overview of each period’s economic focus, settlement patterns, political directions and key historical events.

About the Author

Bruce Macdonald

Born in Vancouver in 1948, Bruce Macdonald grew up in West Vancouver and studied engineering at the University of British Columbia. He taught at alternative and secondary schools for several years. In order to create Vancouver: A Visual History, he had to learn state-of-the art computer graphic and cartographic programs. The project took eight years to complete.
Contributor Notes

Born in Vancouver in 1948, Bruce Macdonald grew up in West Vancouver and studied engineering at the University of British Columbia. He taught at alternative and secondary schools for several years.

Macdonald learned state-of-the art computer graphic and cartographic programs in order to create Vancouver: A Visual History (1992), a project that took eight years to complete.

Awards
  • Short-listed, BC Book Prize: BC Booksellers' Choice Award in Honour of Bill Duthie
  • Short-listed, BC Book Prize: Roderick Haig-Brown Regional Prize
  • Winner, City of Vancouver Book Award
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