History Post-confederation (1867-)
Vancouver Exposed
Searching for the City's Hidden History
- Publisher
- Arsenal Pulp Press
- Initial publish date
- Sep 2020
- Category
- Post-Confederation (1867-), British Columbia (BC), General, Western Provinces
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781551528298
- Publish Date
- Sep 2020
- List Price
- $32.95
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eBook
- ISBN
- 9781551528304
- Publish Date
- May 2021
- List Price
- $16.99
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Description
Finalist, Bill Duthie Booksellers' Choice Prize (BC and Yukon Book Prizes)
As the author of such BC best-sellers as Cold Case Vancouver, Murder by Milkshake, and Sensational Vancouver, Eve Lazarus has become adept at combining her well-honed investigative skills with an abiding love for her adopted city. These qualities are on full display in her latest book, an exploration of Vancouver's hidden past through the city's neighbourhoods, institutions, people, and events.
Vancouver Exposed is a nostalgic romp through the city's past, from buried houses to nudist camps, from belly-flop contests to eccentric museums. Featuring historic black-and-white and colour photographs throughout, the book reveals the true heart of the city: one that is endlessly evolving and always full of surprises.
With equal parts humour and insight, Vancouver Exposed is a vividly entertaining and informative book that pays homage to the Vancouver you never knew existed.
About the author
Eve Lazarus has worked as a freelance journalist and writer for more than 15 years. Originally from Australia, she is the Vancouver correspondent for Marketing Magazine and the author of Frommer's with Kids Vancouver 2001 (John Wiley & Sons). She is a former newspaper reporter and has written for a variety of periodicals in Canada and the United States including the Globe & Mail, the Vancouver Sun, Style at Home, B.C. Business and Canadian Family magazines. In 2001, she won gold and silver awards at the Canadian Business Press KRW's. Lazarus has a communications degree from Simon Fraser University and a journalism diploma from Langara College. Since becoming obsessed with home histories, she has written articles on the subject for Style at Home; REM; the Globe & Mail, and Nuvo Magazine. Eve lives in North Vancouver with her husband, three kids and miniature Schnauzer.
Awards
- Short-listed, Bill Duthie Booksellers Choice Prize (BC and Yukon Book Prizes)
Editorial Reviews
Eve Lazarus is a reporter whose beat is Vancouver's past. She pursues the stories behind the headlines and relics of yesteryear, adding richness and entertaining detail through deep research and interviews with local characters she finds through her blog and social media. This is the twenty-first-century way to tell history - from the bottom up rather than from the top looking down. -Michael Kluckner, author of Vancouver Remembered and Toshiko
Eve had me constantly jumping to Google Street View! Buried houses! Tunnels! Investigative tidbits! All the good stuff! All the bad stuff! All the sad stuff! Doot doola doot doo ... Vancouver Exposed! -Nardwuar the Human Serviette
Vancouver Exposed is exemplary popular history. -BC Bookworld
Think you know Vancouver? Well, Eve Lazarus has some stories for you. Fond, funny, and fizzing with some of the most fascinating people and places, Vancouver Exposed is a highly readable and revelatory cultural history chock-a-block with as many illuminating photos as insights into the city itself. -Aaron Chapman, author of Vancouver after Dark
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Cold Case BC
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Murder by Milkshake
An Astonishing True Story of Adultery, Arsenic, and a Charismatic Killer
Blood, Sweat, and Fear
The Story of Inspector Vance, Vancouver's First Forensic Investigator
Cold Case Vancouver
The City's Most Baffling Unsolved Murders
Sensational Vancouver
Sensational Victoria
Bright Lights, Red Lights, Murders, Ghosts & Gardens
The Life and Art of Frank Molnar, Jack Hardman & LeRoy Jensen
At Home with History
The Untold Secrets of Greater Vancouver's Heritage Homes