A View of Their Own : The Story of Westmount

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ISBN-10:

1896881106

ISBN-13:

9781896881102

Author(s): Gubbay, Aline
Edition: Presumed First Edition
Released: Jan 01, 1998
Format: Paperback, 156 pages
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In the preface to Gubbay's last book, A View of Their Own: The Story of Westmount, the city's former mayor, Peter Trent, described her writing as "a delicate work of love" that "deftly limns the city's gentle history and modestly allows places, characters and buildings to speak to the reader directly."Marilynn Vanderstaag, a columnist with the Westmount Examiner, said Gubbay was "a great, gracious, graceful lady, so detail oriented.""She not only wrote, but she published, photographed and promoted her books."A silk merchant's daughter, Alice Helfer was born in Alexandria, Egypt on June 20, 1920. Her mother was Turkish, her father, a Russian Jew from Georgia.She and her family moved to England when she was 4. At 15, she was one of the youngest students to win a scholarship to study at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London.Her parents frowned on her becoming an actress, and instead encouraged her to study photography with a family friend, Germaine Kanova. Aline became a portrait photographer, training her lens on people in the arts world.During the Second World War, she took the picture of French General Charles de Gaulle, then in exile, that was used on the Free-France propaganda leaflets that were dropped in Nazi occupied France.In 1948, she met and married Eric Gubbay, a cardiologist originally from Calcutta, and they emigrated to Winnipeg.Gubbay wrote four books: 1981's Le Fleuve et la montagne/ The Mountain and The River, 1984's Montreal's Little Mountain, which she co-authored with Sally Hooff, 1989's A Street Called The Main and 1998's A View of Their Own: The Story of Westmount .Her column, Know Your Westmount, regularly appeared in the Westmount Examiner.She taught art history at the Visual Arts Centre and costume history at LaSalle College. She was also president of the Westmount Historical Society from 1996 until 2000. In "A View of Their Own," Aline Gubbay combines her photographs with original archival material.

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