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Posted in Canadian Historical (Monday, October 13, 2008)

Written by Phyllis Spence. By Ronsdale Press. The regular list price is $21.95. Sells new for $12.00. There are some available for $3.00.
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2 comments about Blackouts to Bright Lights: Canadian War Bride Stories.
  1. I read this book in about 4 nights straight. I couldn't put it down. I wasnt around back then, but this book made me realize just how lucky I am and how easy we have it in todays world compared to those times during and after the second world war. The stories of their experiences made me laugh one moment and cry in another.


  2. I really enjoyed this book; while there is a number of books about warbrides who travelled to the US, whis books gives a rare insight into the experiences of warbrides that travelled to Canada.


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Posted in Canadian Historical (Monday, October 13, 2008)

By Acadiensis. The regular list price is $12.95. Sells new for $24.08. There are some available for $3.20.
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No comments about People and Place: Studies of Small Towns in the Maritimes ([Sources in the history of Atlantic Canada).



Posted in Canadian Historical (Monday, October 13, 2008)

Written by Sean Prpick and Dave Redel. By Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC Audio). The regular list price is $19.95. Sells new for $11.71. There are some available for $26.57.
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No comments about Tommy Douglas: Dream No Little Dream.



Posted in Canadian Historical (Monday, October 13, 2008)

Written by Murray Dobbin. By Goodread Biography. There are some available for $0.01.
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3 comments about Preston Manning and the Reform Party (Goodread Biographies).
  1. Partially funded by an offshoot foundation of the NDP, Dobbin's perspective is to the far left of most Candians' views and his harsh and undeserved criticism will contribute nothing to Canadians' knowledge of what Manning's Reform Party stands for.


  2. Dobbin is a long-established journalist from the province of Saskatchewan. This books examines the political historical roots of the Western Canadian based Reform Party tracing it to the old Social Credit Party of Alberta. Social Credit was, of course, founded by evangelical Christians in the 1930s in response to the Great Depression. It had populist roots but policies quite different from the socialistic ones of left populism founded by the CCF in neighbouring Saskatchewan (the forerunner to Canada's current social democratic party--the NDP). Preston Manning's father eventually became Premier of Alberta and Dobbin's book traces the former's personal development in that context.

    What Dobbin also identifies in detail is the funding of Reform by many business interests including some wealthy individuals who supported apartheid in South Africa. His presentation is well-documented but also written in a very popular style.



  3. Murray is a socialist scumcbucket, just like all those other left-wing elitists. Rock on Preston!


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Posted in Canadian Historical (Monday, October 13, 2008)

Written by Mary Cook. By Creative Bound Inc.. Sells new for $23.95.
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Posted in Canadian Historical (Monday, October 13, 2008)

Written by Brereton Greenhous. By Dundurn Press. The regular list price is $19.99. Sells new for $11.95. There are some available for $3.42.
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1 comments about The Making of Billy Bishop.
  1. History records that Billy Bishop was the top-ranking British Empire ace of World War I, scoring 72 kills and winning every major decoration for bravery including a Victoria Cross for a lone early morning attack on a German airfield. For years that record has been suspect and now, at long last, the truth regarding Bishop's claims is revealed in this bookshell of a book.

    Even a cursory examination of Bishop's record brings up glaring problems.
    First of all, most of his "victories" were not witnessed or confirmed by other Allied aircrew or ground personnel, being accepted solely on the basis of his word. This includes the 2 June 1917 airfield attack where he claimed three kills. Few if any other British pilots were treated similarly. Why was he treated thusly?

    Second, Bishop scored victories at a much higher rate than any other Empire ace even in his first month of combat flying. Yet curiously he rarely scored kills while flying with others; almost all of his claims were made on lone wolf missions. It seems odd that a high-scoring ace would lose his shooting eye when flying with others only to have it reappear once he went aloft alone.

    Lastly, Bishop's own accounts of his missions were embellished with every re-telling.

    After rigorously examining Bishop's claims using all existing sources of information including postwar examination of German loss reports, author Brereton Greenhous comes to the devastating conclusion that Billy Bishop "was a distinguished fraud - a brave flyer but a bold liar." At best Greenhous calculates Bishop may have downed 27 German aircraft; the other 40-odd claims were optimistic or totally imaginary! The airfield attack never happened; his VC and most of his other decorations undeserved.

    Greenhous maintains Bishop was aided and abetted in this disception by his 60 Squadron CO, Major Jack Scott, and top RFC commanders. Scott wanted maximum publicity for the squadron hence he pushed Bishop's claims through uncritically and sometimes embellished Bishop's own combat reports. The brass wanted and needed a British air ace hero to counter the endless publicity given the Red Baron and to stiffen the morale of RFC aircrew who were suffering crippling losses. Consequently they too turned a blind eye to the lack of confirmation.

    This book exemplifies historical research at its finest. Rather than blandly repeating the accepted Billy Bishop story, Greenhous examined all available documentation with a critical eye and assembled a well-reasoned, dispassionate summary of Bishop's career and accomplishments.

    After 90 years, the truth regarding Billy Bishop has finally seen the light of day. This book receives my highest recommendation!


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Posted in Canadian Historical (Monday, October 13, 2008)

Written by Meg Greene. By Rosen Publishing Group. The regular list price is $33.25. Sells new for $13.13. There are some available for $5.13.
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No comments about Jacques Cartier: Navigating the St. Lawrence River (Library of Explorers and Exploration).



Posted in Canadian Historical (Monday, October 13, 2008)

Written by Schaub. By Twayne Publishers. The regular list price is $35.00. Sells new for $30.36. There are some available for $2.62.
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Posted in Canadian Historical (Monday, October 13, 2008)

Written by Laurel Sefton Macdowell. By University of Toronto Press. The regular list price is $66.00. Sells new for $36.00. There are some available for $9.60.
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Posted in Canadian Historical (Monday, October 13, 2008)

Written by Brian Morris. By Edwin Mellen Press. Sells new for $119.95.
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Blackouts to Bright Lights: Canadian War Bride Stories
People and Place: Studies of Small Towns in the Maritimes ([Sources in the history of Atlantic Canada)
Tommy Douglas: Dream No Little Dream
Preston Manning and the Reform Party (Goodread Biographies)
This Then Was Home
The Making of Billy Bishop
Jacques Cartier: Navigating the St. Lawrence River (Library of Explorers and Exploration)
World Authors Series - Mavis Gallant (World Authors Series)
Renegade Lawyer: The Life of J.L. Cohen (Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History)
Ernest Thompson Seton, Founder of the Woodcraft Movement 1860-1946: Apostle of Indian Wisdom and Pioneer Ecologist

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