Toronto by Tanya Lloyd, 1997
Toronto by Tanya Lloyd, 1997
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Toronto by Tanya Lloyd, 1997.
From the dust jacket: "Toronto is a tour through two centuries of growth, from the British post of Fort York in 1793 to today's booming city. Ontario's capital and Canada's largest centre, Toronto is rich in historical landmarks and modern attractions. Here, photographers have captured stately Osgoode Hall, the modern architecture of City Hall, and the neon extravaganza known as Honest Ed's. They reveal some of the city's mose eccentric residents, such as financier Henry Pellat, who built a 98-room castle. From cultural celebrations and performances to sports action and bustling shopping centres, this book is a collection of Toronto's most captivating scenes."
An awesome snapshot of Toronto in the late 90s.
Third Printing, 2000.
Hardcover. 96 pages.
In excellent vintage condition.
Measurements:
10-1/2 h x 10-1/4 w in // 26.7 h x 26 w cm
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