Description
Journey through Torontos historic sites, museums, and landscapes, bringing the citys colourful history to life.
No citys history is black and white, right? Within these pages, Daniel Rotsztains ode to Torontos historic sites awaits your dashes of colour and inspiration. Rotsztain, aka the Urban Geographer, renders the historic sites, museums, and landscapes of each historical community every former village, farm hamlet, and town that joined together to form todays megacity.
Explore the history of Toronto through its heritage architecture opulent castles and gritty factories, beloved inns and humble cabins, and some unique artifacts (and wallpaper!) with nothing but your own pencil crayons or markers. A Colourful History Toronto is a whimsical survey of the buildings left behind by the people whose hard work created todays modern metropolis, and a celebration of the living community hubs that theyve become.
- By: Daniel Rotsztain
- Size: 10 x 10 inches
- 176 pages
- Paperback colouring book for adults
- Published: September 2017
- Publisher: Dundurn Press
- September 2017
- 9781459738966
Daniel Rotsztain is The Urban Geographer, an artist, writer and cartographer whose work explores our relationship to the places we inhabit. The author and illustrator of All the Libraries Toronto, Daniels work has also appeared in Spacing Magazine and the Globe and Mail. He lives in Toronto.
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