Cheryl MacDonald
CHERYL MACDONALD has been writing on historical topics for nearly 30 years. Her work has appeared in numerous magazines, including The Beaver and Maclean's, and she has written a number of books, mostly relating various aspects of southern Ontario history. Cheryl holds history degrees from the University of Waterloo and McMaster University.
Gunboats on the Great Lakes 1866-68The British Navy's show of force at the time of ConfederationBy Cheryl MacDonaldThis book tells the story of three British gunboats that patrolled the Great lakes in the aftermath of the US Civil War when Canada was negotiating Confederation and under Fenian attack. Cheryl MacDonald explores the impact of Fenian invasions on Canada and how the presence of the gunboats helped guarantee Canadian sovereignty. |
Canada under AttackIrish-American veterans of the Civil War and their Fenian campaign to conquer Canada(Amazing Stories)By Cheryl MacDonaldThe Fenians were a real threat -- with Uncle Sam close behind |
The life of Upper Canada's governor and defender, Sir Isaac Brock |
Great Canadian ImpostersMillionaires, Doctors, Aboriginal Heroes, and Stars of Stage and Screen - Pretenders All(Amazing Stories)By Cheryl MacDonaldCanadian imposters, the roles they played, their true identities and what drove them to masquerade |
Crimes of passion, tales of deceit and treachery! |
"It wasn't until Mary was led to the scaffold and the rope was placed about her neck that she cried out, as though finally realizing that she was going to hang." Women in Canada frequently got away with murder and escaped the hangman's noose. A few were not so fortunate. The first woman hanged in Upper Canada was Mary Osborn, who was executed for murdering her husband. Her gruesome story and those of seven other deadly women are told in this collection of spine-chilling tales from Ontario. |
Murder!The Mysterious Death of Canadian Mining Magnate Sir Harry Oakes(Amazing Stories)By Cheryl MacDonaldThis is the story of the notorious, unsolved murder of the richest baronet in the British Empire, Sir Harry Oakes. |
Celebrated PetsEndearing Tales of Companionship and Loyalty(Amazing Stories - Heritage List)By Cheryl MacDonald
Paperback Out of print
9781554391035 | Published: January 2006 |
Great Tales of Canadian Women (Box Set)(Amazing Stories)By Helen Rolfe, By Cat Klerks, By Cheryl MacDonald
Paperback Out of print
9781554391691 | Published: January 2006 |
During the War of 1812, Canadian and British forces battled against the United States with great determination. Many of these soldiers displayed incredible bravery in the face of the enemy. The most legendary act, however, was performed by a civilian woman. This is the story of Laura Secord, a devoted wife and mother, who risked life and limb to warn the British military of an impending American attack. |