An essential record of Vancouver`s recent history. More than 20 years ago, artist Michael Kiuckner created Vancouver: The Way It Was, combining a historical narrative with a unique mix of his own wate
An essential record of Vancouver`s recent history. More than 20 years ago, artist Michael Kiuckner created Vancouver: The Way It Was, combining a historical narrative with a unique mix of his own watercolors and a diverse collection of photographs and vintage postcards. Divided into neighborhood sections, it was accessible to everyone from the serious historian to the new resident. It became one of the classic books about the city, and remained in print for more than a decade. In Vancouver Remembered, Kluckner continues his exploration of the city and its multi-layered past. Dozens of new, contemporary watercolors and a tremendous range of previously unpublished images concentrating on the city and its neighborhoods since the Second World War make Vancouver Remembered an essential record of the city`s recent history. Also included is an introductory essay on the city, a section on day trips, an extensive bibliography and bird`s-eye maps of areas that have drastically changed.
Michael Kluckner is an artist and writer whose books include sketchbook histories of British Columbia and Canada, illustrated histories of Canadian cities and their heritage buildings, and two memoirs of life on a small farm. In 1991, he became founding president of the Heritage Vancouver Society. More recently, he has served as chair of the board of governors of the Heritage Canada Foundation and chair of the Vancouver Heritage Foundation.
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