Exploring the Lake Erie shoreline, Ron Brown uncovers the rich yet often overlooked history of Ontario's southern coast. His journey reveals forgotten tales and highlights the area's unspoiled beauty, offering a blend of historical insights and local lore that brings the region's past to life.
Ron Brown Books
Ron Brown is a geographer and travel writer with a prolific output of over twenty books. His work delves into the unusual sights and lesser-known aspects of travel, often focusing on regions like Ontario. Brown's writing skillfully blends geographic expertise with engaging storytelling, inviting readers to explore hidden gems and unique perspectives.






Lee-On-The-Solent from Old Photographs
- 128 pages
- 5 hours of reading
The book offers a captivating exploration of Lee-on-the-Solent's history, showcasing its residents and community through a stunning array of photographs. This visual journey highlights the town's charm and character, presenting a unique perspective on its past and the lives of its inhabitants.
Rails to the Atlantic
Exploring the Railway Heritage of Quebec and the Atlantic Provinces
- 144 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Delve into the rich railway heritage of eastern Canada, showcasing historic stations dating back to the late 1850s, along with magnificent hotels, bridges, and roundhouses from that period. This exploration highlights the architectural and cultural significance of these structures, offering insights into the development of rail transport and its impact on the region's history.
Exploring the essence of faith, this book delves into the intricate relationship between belief in God and the personal callings we each carry. It emphasizes that the pursuit of our deepest desires involves navigating both uplifting and challenging experiences, including pain and uncertainty. By intertwining courage with faith, readers are guided on a transformative journey toward fulfillment and joy, while also confronting the inevitable struggles that accompany such a quest. This preparation aims to empower individuals to embrace their unique paths.
Great Masters of Beekeeping
- 120 pages
- 5 hours of reading
With four decades of beekeeping experience in both Britain and Africa, Ron Brown O.B.E. shares his extensive knowledge in this insightful work. He has previously authored several notable titles on beekeeping and honey management, showcasing his expertise. His latest book, All around the Compass, provides a personal narrative of his wartime experiences in Coastal Command, adding a unique dimension to his writing portfolio. Brown's deep connection to beekeeping and history enriches his storytelling and offers valuable insights to readers.
Book 8: Alcohol Mantle Lamps
- 92 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Exploring the world of alcohol mantle lamps, this book delves into their unique capabilities, producing light comparable to electric bulbs. It highlights the historical significance of Tito-Landi lamps from France and discusses the advantages of alcohol as a lamp fuel, including its stability and lower carbon monoxide emissions. The book also provides practical guidance on converting gas-burning lanterns to alcohol use, making it a valuable resource for preppers and collectors alike. With 11,000 words and 85 illustrations, it's a comprehensive addition to the Non-Electric Lighting Series.
Book 4: Kerosene Lamps
- 72 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Focusing on wick-type kerosene lamps, this book serves as a practical guide for users rather than collectors. It explores various aspects of kerosene lighting, including fuel substitutes, safety, maintenance, and lamp styles. The author shares personal anecdotes that highlight the efficiency of older lamp designs, such as the Rayo and Duplex lamps, which outshine modern alternatives. With 10,000 words and 85 illustrations, this informative resource is ideal for preppers and off-grid dwellers, making it a valuable addition to any library.
Book 3: Lamp Fuels
- 74 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Exploring the complexities of non-electric lighting, this book delves into the often-misunderstood realm of lamp fuels, particularly kerosene. It addresses the misinformation prevalent online, providing readers with essential knowledge to safely and effectively use various fuels. Drawing on the author's expertise, it promises to enlighten even those with prior experience in fire protection and related fields. This informative guide is part of The Non-Electric Lighting Series, aimed at enhancing understanding and safety in alternative lighting methods.
Explore Ontario's heritage jails, showcasing a diverse range from small single-cell lockups to grand structures like Kingston Pen and the Don Jail. This journey highlights the architectural and historical significance of these sites, revealing stories of justice and punishment throughout the province's past.
Rails Across the Prairies
The Railway Heritage of Canada's Prairie Provinces
- 176 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Exploring the evolution of Canada's rail network, this book highlights the journey from the first steam engine transported on a barge to the rich heritage of the prairies' railway legacy. It reveals what remains of this history, showcasing current rail operations and the captivating stories that accompany them. Enhanced by full-color photographs, it offers a visual and informative experience for heritage enthusiasts and those interested in the impact of railways on Canadian culture and development.