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Nancy Silcox

THE DUNDURN GROUP
2026
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A devoted and powerful champion of Canadian arts and culture, David Silcox’s life story dazzles with tales beyond the easel and canvas.Son of a Prairie Dust Bowl preacher, David Silcox rose through the ranks of the Canadian cultural establishment to support and promote Canadian artists around the world. From his early days as the first Arts Officer of the Canada Council in the mid-1960s, to his position as Deputy Minister of Culture for the province of Ontario in the late 1980s, to his command of Sotheby’s Canada in the last decade of the century, David Silcox created and supported the successes of visual artists such as Tom Thomson, Christopher Pratt, Harold Town, and David Milne. With the eye of a practiced treasure-seeker, he was responsible for returning a number of Canadian art treasures by artists such as Paul Kane and Tom Thomson and the Group of Seven back to native soil and celebrating the work of Canadian artists internationally.This first-ever biography of David Silcox showcases a champion of Canadian art through his life and efforts to elevate artists from home around the world.
The Exceptional Vera Good

The Exceptional Vera Good

Nancy Silcox

Wipf Stock Publishers
2018
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This lively biography compellingly traces the exceptional life of Dr. Vera Good. Born in 1915 into an Old Order Mennonite family in Waterloo County, and now a centenarian, Vera Good made her mark as an educator, concluding her working career as an executive producer of children's programming for TV Ontario (1965-1981). She laid the conceptual design and was the first executive producer for the long-running children's series ""Polka Dot Door,"" for which she received a Gemini award in 2000. Prior to her work with television she was highly regarded as an innovative educator and was one of the first female principals in the Toronto school system and the first female Inspector of Schools in Ontario. In her early 30s she served in India as a volunteer with Mennonite Central Committee (1946-1949), during the turbulent years when India gained independence. Her postsecondary education took her to diverse locations and institutions, including the Stratford Normal School, Goshen College (Indiana), Northwestern University (Chicago), and Columbia University (New York City) for her Doctor of Education. Nancy Silcox is an award-winning writer, has twenty years' experience as a high school teacher, and concluded her career as a counsellor in the Special Needs Department at Wilfrid Laurier University. She holds a Master of Arts degree in English Literature from the University of Waterloo, and wrote an education column for the Kitchener-Waterloo Record for eight years. After her retirement in 2005, Silcox moved into full-time freelance writing as a columnist for Waterloo Region Record and a magazine features writer for Grand Magazine, Arabella Design Magazine, Canada's History, and Canadian Antiques and Vintage Magazine. Since then she has written a dozen books, with an area of specialty in personal biography, historical biography, and art. She has received two Queen's Jubilee medals and a Canada 150 medal for excellence in writing.
The Exceptional Vera Good

The Exceptional Vera Good

Nancy Silcox

Wipf Stock Publishers
2018
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This lively biography compellingly traces the exceptional life of Dr. Vera Good. Born in 1915 into an Old Order Mennonite family in Waterloo County, and now a centenarian, Vera Good made her mark as an educator, concluding her working career as an executive producer of children's programming for TV Ontario (1965-1981). She laid the conceptual design and was the first executive producer for the long-running children's series ""Polka Dot Door,"" for which she received a Gemini award in 2000. Prior to her work with television she was highly regarded as an innovative educator and was one of the first female principals in the Toronto school system and the first female Inspector of Schools in Ontario. In her early 30s she served in India as a volunteer with Mennonite Central Committee (1946-1949), during the turbulent years when India gained independence. Her postsecondary education took her to diverse locations and institutions, including the Stratford Normal School, Goshen College (Indiana), Northwestern University (Chicago), and Columbia University (New York City) for her Doctor of Education. Nancy Silcox is an award-winning writer, has twenty years' experience as a high school teacher, and concluded her career as a counsellor in the Special Needs Department at Wilfrid Laurier University. She holds a Master of Arts degree in English Literature from the University of Waterloo, and wrote an education column for the Kitchener-Waterloo Record for eight years. After her retirement in 2005, Silcox moved into full-time freelance writing as a columnist for Waterloo Region Record and a magazine features writer for Grand Magazine, Arabella Design Magazine, Canada's History, and Canadian Antiques and Vintage Magazine. Since then she has written a dozen books, with an area of specialty in personal biography, historical biography, and art. She has received two Queen's Jubilee medals and a Canada 150 medal for excellence in writing.
The Cat Did It

The Cat Did It

Nancy Silcox

DUNDURN GROUP LTD
2027
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You'll be amazed by these stories of incredible felines. Travel the country to meet over forty Canadian cats that ski the Rockies, ride the Pacific waves, visit Prime Ministers, save lives, sing on albums, even run for election. True and delightful stories from Newfoundland to the Yukon Territories to the shores of British Columbia. Orange cats, striped cats, cats with no fur, fat cats, six legged cats and so many more. Meet the fuzziest, smartest, bravest, and most delightful cats in this cross-Canada book.
Paul Frey: A Story Never Predicted

Paul Frey: A Story Never Predicted

Nancy Silcox; Werner Herzog

Wipf Stock Publishers
2020
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A more unlikely world opera star than Paul Frey could not be found. Born into a conservative order Mennonite farming family in rural Ontario, Canada in 1941, he was a high school dropout. His first career was as a truck driver, transporting livestock to market. But he was a young man with a powerful and true tenor voice, and a desire to sing opera. Entering opera school unable to read musical notes or count beats, Frey was offered primarily chorus roles during training and after graduation. Frustrated, he moved to Switzerland in 1977, signing a contract with the Theater Basel as house tenor. In 1987, Frey came to the attention of Wolfgang Wagner of the famed Bayreuth Opera House in Bayreuth, Germany. He was chosen to star in Bayreuth's Werner-Herzog-directed production of Richard Wagner's Lohengrin. At Bayreuth, Frey became a star and the world sat up and took notice. Offered lead roles from opera houses across the globe, Paul Frey was compared to the greatest of tenors, including Canadian Jon Vickers. Retiring in 2005, Paul Frey lives today in ""Mennonite Country,"" where he was born and raised.
Nancy

Nancy

Olivia Jaimes

Andrews McMeel Publishing
2019
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The debut collection of Nancy comics by Olivia Jaimes, whose fresh and irreverent take on the classic comic strip has earned praise from The New York Times, The Washington Post, NPR, The AV Club, Vice, Vulture, Vox, Smithsonian Magazine, and readers across the internet. In 2018, Olivia Jaimes became the first woman to write and illustrate the classic comic strip Nancy. Her modern yet classic look and smart, tech-savvy sense of humor earned praise from dozens of media outlets, many of which named it the best comic strip of the year. This hardcover collection includes the first nine months of Jaimes' take on Nancy, along with an introduction, essay, interview with the author, and a special gallery of Nancy fan art by the author. *Since Nancy was re-launched in April 2018 with its first woman creator in the strip’s 80-year history, the classic-turned-modern comic strip has become a bona fide sensation. Olivia Jaimes’ wry, self-referential, tech-savvy take on the iconic orphan girl has earned praise from fans of original creator Ernie Bushmiller’s offbeat humor, while also getting shout-outs on Twitter from the most popular and cutting edge web cartoonists. *Jaimes’ Nancy has been the subject of features and critical praise in The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Onion’s AV Club, Vice, Comics Beat, Smithsonian Mag and many others.
Nancy

Nancy

Mary J. Greene

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Young Nancy Peterson attempts to restore her family's fortunes by claiming their connection with the aristocratic Sulhamsteads. But Alec Sulhamstead is a rich wastrel who seduces her and makes her life miserable. When Nancy meets Angel Clare, she is offered true love and happiness, but her past catches up with her and she faces an agonizing moral choice.
Nancy

Nancy

Rhoda Broughton

Hansebooks
2020
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Nancy: A Novel, in Three Volumes, - Vol. I is an unchanged, high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1873. Hansebooks is editor of the literature on different topic areas such as research and science, travel and expeditions, cooking and nutrition, medicine, and other genres. As a publisher we focus on the preservation of historical literature. Many works of historical writers and scientists are available today as antiques only. Hansebooks newly publishes these books and contributes to the preservation of literature which has become rare and historical knowledge for the future.