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All the Libraries Toronto
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All one hundred branches of the Toronto Public Library appear in this whimsical colouring book for adults.
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24 November 2015

All one hundred branches (plus two bookmobiles!) of the Toronto Public Library appear in this whimsical colouring book.
Within these pages you will find a love letter to the Toronto Public Library, created by urban geographer Daniel Rotsztain. Rotsztain’s quest to illustrate all the branches of North America’s most used library system took him up river valleys, through city parks, over highways, and along the lakeshore. In this book, Rotsztain invites you along to explore the city’s unique neighbourhoods and architecture through its temples to books, from the vast to the humble, with nothing but your own coloured pencils and pens.
Within these pages you will find a love letter to the Toronto Public Library, created by urban geographer Daniel Rotsztain. Rotsztain’s quest to illustrate all the branches of North America’s most used library system took him up river valleys, through city parks, over highways, and along the lakeshore. In this book, Rotsztain invites you along to explore the city’s unique neighbourhoods and architecture through its temples to books, from the vast to the humble, with nothing but your own coloured pencils and pens.
Price: $16.99
Pages: 152
Publisher: Dundurn Press
Imprint: Dundurn Press
Publication Date:
24 November 2015
Trim Size: 10.00 X 10.00 in
ISBN: 9781459735095
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
GAMES / Activity Books (incl. Coloring Books), Adult colouring & activity books, ARCHITECTURE / Buildings / Public, Commercial & Industrial, ART / Techniques / Color, Drawing & drawings, Architecture: public buildings
Daniel Rotsztain, a.k.a. the Urban Geographer, is a freelance artist, writer, and cartographer, whose work has appeared in Spacing and the Globe and Mail. He lives in Toronto.
The Junction
- Annette Street
- Perth/Dupont
- Jane/Dundas
North York
- North York Central
- Don Mills
- Centennial
- Barbara Frum
- Armour Heights
- Victoria Village
- Downsview
- Bayview
- Pleasant View
- Amesbury Park
- Hillcrest
- Brookbanks
- Jane/Sheppard
- Black Creek
- York Woods
- Fairview
East End
- Queen/Saulter
- Main Street
- Gerrard/Ashdale
- Jones
- Beaches
- Pape/Danforth
- Danforth/Coxwell
- Riverdale
North Scarborough
- Agincourt
- Bridlewood
- Steeles
- Goldhawk Parek
- Bridlewood
- Malvern
- Burrows Hall
- Woodside Square
Central Toronto
- Toronto Reference Library
- Spadina Road
- St Lawrence
- Palmerston
- Yorkville
- St James Town
- Lillian H Smith
- City Hall
- Parliament
- Fort York
North Etobicoke
- Albion
- Humber
- Summit
- Woodview Park
- Rexdale
- Northern Elms
- Humberwood
East York
- S Walter Stewart
- Dawes Road
- Flemingdon Park
- Todmorden Room
- Thorncliffe Park
- Leaside
Midtown
- Wychwood
- Mount Pleasant
- Northern District
- George H Locke
- Davenport
- Forest Hill
- Dufferin/St. Clair
- Deer Park
West End
- Bloor Gladstone
- College/Shaw
- Parkdale
- Sanderson
- Runnymede
- Swansea
- High Park
Central Scarborough
- Scarborough Civic Centre
- Eglinton Square
- Cedarbrae
- Maryvale
- McGregor Park
- Kennedy/Eglinton
- Taylor Memorial
- Bendale
- Cliffcrest
- Guildwood
- Albert Campbell
York
- Weston
- Evelyn Gregory
- Mount Dennis
- Oakwood Village
- Maria A Shchuka
- St Clair/Silverthorn
Scarborough East
- Port Union
- Morningside
- Highland Creek
South Etobicoke
- Brentwood
- Long Branch
- Alderwood
- Eatonville
- Elmbrook Park
- Richview
- Mimico Centennial
- Humber Bay
- New Toronto
Bookmobiles
- B1
- B2
Author's Note