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John Melady is a Canadian non-fiction author from Seaforth, Ontario Canada . A former high school vice-principal in Trenton, Ontario, he writes primarily about 19th and 20th century Canadian history with a usual focus on acts exhibiting courage.[1]

Education[edit]

John Melady received a Bachelor of Arts in English from The University of Western Ontario. He received his Masters of Education from the University of Toronto.[1]

Book Subjects[edit]

The subject of his 2005 book 'Double Trap: The Last Public Hanging in Canada' was his ancestral cousin, 19th century convicted murderer Nicholas Melady, who was jailed and executed in Goderich, Ontario in 1869.[citation needed]

Books[edit]

Jordan L. Bergereau H. E. Communications
  • Explosion - Trenton Disaster Mika Publishing Company (1980)H.E.Communications 2nd

edition 2014 ISBN 978-0-9938493-0-5

  • Escape From Canada!(1981) ISBN 0-7715-9256-6[1]
  • Korea: Canada's Forgotten War (1983) ISBN 0-7715-9278-7[1]
  • Cross of Valour (1985)
  • Overtime Overdue: The Bill Barilko Story (1988) ASIN: B000JLHO72
  • Pilots [1989] ISBN 0-7710-5863-2[1]
  • Heartbreak and Heroism (1997) ISBN 1-55002-287-3[1]
  • Acts of Courage (1998) ISBN 0-590-12449-8[1]
  • Star of Courage [2001] ISBN 1-55002-365-9 [2]
  • Double Trap: The Last Public Hanging in Canada (2005) ISBN 1-55002-571-6[3]
  • Pearson's Prize: Canada and the Suez Crisis (2006) ISBN 1-550- 02611-9[4]
  • Canadians In Space:The Forever Frontier[citation needed]
  • Breakthrough: Canada's Greatest Inventions and Innovations (Dundurn 2013) ISBN 9781459708525

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Writer's Union of Canada
  2. ^ "Star of Courage | www.dundurn.com". www.dundurn.com. Archived from the original on 2010-09-21.
  3. ^ "Double Trap | www.dundurn.com". www.dundurn.com. Archived from the original on 2010-10-11.
  4. ^ "Pearson's Prize | www.dundurn.com". www.dundurn.com. Archived from the original on 2010-10-05.


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