Toronto Sketches 6: The Way We Were

Toronto Sketches 6: The Way We Were

by Mike Filey
Toronto Sketches 6: The Way We Were

Toronto Sketches 6: The Way We Were

by Mike Filey

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Overview

Stories of Old Toronto never lose favour with the city's nostalgia buffs, and as long as Mike Filey continues to provide us with his "The Way We Were" columns, no one's appetite will have to go unsatisfied.

When Mike's Toronto Sunday Sun columns were first brought together in Toronto Sketches, demand was so high that it prompted a second collection ... then a third ... and a fourth ... and a fifth.

Now, for 2000, Mike has once again brought together some of the best of his Toronto Sunday Sun columns for Toronto Sketches 6, the latest installment in the wildly popular series. This time around, Mike takes us to a performance at the Royal Alexandra Theatre by Al Jolson, the opening of Sunnybrook Hospital, a game between the baseball Leafs and the Havana Sugar Kings - with Fidel Castro throwing out the first pitch - and many more famous, notorious, and entertaining episodes in the history of this great city.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781550023398
Publisher: Dundurn Press
Publication date: 09/01/2000
Series: Toronto Sketches , #6
Pages: 220
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Mike Filey, popular Toronto historian, is a member of the Ontario Heritage Foundation and past member of the Toronto Historical Board. In addition to "The Way We Were," Mike's regular column in the Toronto Sunday Sun, he is the author of many books on Toronto, including The TTC Story, Discover and Explore Toronto's Waterfront, and I Remember Sunnyside.

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"Toronto Sketches 6 ultimately provides an informative glimpse into a past—its small everyday triumphs as well as mistakes—that we would do well to remember."

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