Books written by Heather Robertson

  • Lily : A Rhapsody in Red: Volume 2 The King Years

    “ I want my trunk , my piano , Kenny , and .... ” “ It will be very unpleasant , I must warn you . You will have to tell everything , Mrs. McPherson . There will be some very intimate questions . ” " I don't mind .

  • The Flying Bandit

    His status as a folk hero was assured. Based on Leishman's private diaries, extensive research and personal interviews with family and friends, The Flying Bandit recreates the life and times of one of Canada's most flamboyant criminals.

  • Reservations Are for Indians

    The phrases which Morris used here have become almost the stock language of Indian - white relations . Indians , priests , Indian agents use this childish jargon , and the concepts , " children , " " father , ” and “ great mother ...

  • Grass Roots

    -Graham Fraser , Saturday Night . Miss Robertson is a detailed and meticulous social observer . She is painfully honest . There is no place for sentimentality . She cannot , however , avoid compassion , and she runs the constant risk ...

  • More Than a Rose: Prime Ministers, Wives, and Other Women

    F Fairclough , Ellen , 411 Feminine Mystique , The , 378 Field , Mrs. , 15-16 Fisher , Charles , 154 Ford , Betty , 256 Ford , Gerald , 256 Fotheringham , Allan , 396 , 398 Fox , Charles James , 154 François ( chauffeur to Jeanne St.

  • Driving Force: The McLaughlin Family and the Age of the Car

    The McLaughlin family transformed the face of Canada, first with the horse-drawn carriage and then with the motor car. The McLaughlin Motor Car Company, created in 1907, manufactured the closest...

  • Bridge to College Success: Intensive Academic Preparation for Advanced Students

    This book challenges the advanced student to complete authentic college assignments and master college-level material. An integrated approach is used in which students practice reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills.

  • The Flying Bandit

    His status as a folk hero was assured. Based on Leishman's private diaries, extensive research and personal interviews with family and friends, The Flying Bandit recreates the life and times of one of Canada's most flamboyant criminals.