Byways and Bylines

by Harvey Currell


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Softcover
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 8/11/2009

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 380
ISBN : 9781426910470

About the Book

Besides holding down a full-time editor’s job on a big city daily newspaper, Harvey Currell used his spare time for 49 years at the work he loved best—combing the byways and backwoods of Ontario—and infrequently even England and the eastern U.S.—in search of fascinating destinations never discovered by travelers who stick to the superhighways. Every week he distilled his adventures into a Trips column—from 1958 to 1971 for The Toronto Telegram and from 1971 to 2007 for The Toronto Sun. On many of his early expeditions he had two eager passengers, his young daughter and son. They would listen carefully as Harvey interviewed foresters, naturalists, archaeologists, farmers, conservation officers, potters, woodcarvers, trappers, glass blowers, gliders, cabinet makers and dozens of other specialists in many fields. At the conclusion of Harvey’s interview, the kids would take over and ask their own questions. Often they would make notes to share their information at school the following week, sometimes before Dad’s story had appeared in the paper. Newspaper readers clipped and saved the columns, sometimes for years, before going on the trips. In Byways and Bylines, Harvey recreates 32 memorable trips while sharing his own life story.


About the Author

Harvey Overton Currell, born Toronto, Ontario, Canada, August 14, 1922. Attended Hughes Public School, Toronto; Oakwood Collegiate Institute, Toronto; Adult Extension courses, York University, Toronto; Ford Foundation Fellowship on Urban Studies at Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois. Employed as Office Boy to Associate Editor on The Toronto Telegram 1939 to 1971; Information Officer, Board of Education for City of Etobicoke 1971 to 1987. Additional material for author biography, if needed The author describes himself in his own words: “From earliest childhood, I’ve been driven by two great urges: to explore the land of my birth and to seize new words and fit them into my vocabulary. “By being gifted with clever loving parents, a good memory and a quick brain, I was able to enter and learn a craft that let me satisfy both appetites. I became a newspaper reporter in the heyday of journalism and found myself being paid to do the things I loved the most. This book tells how it happened!”