Om George Brown, the Globe, Confederation
This book is a lively and engaging biography of George Brown, the Canadian statesman and founding editor of The Globe newspaper. Author Robert Sellar explores Brown's early years in Scotland, his meteoric rise to political power in Canada, and his profound influence on the evolution of Canadian politics. Whether you are a history buff or simply interested in learning more about a fascinating and influential figure in Canadian history, this book is sure to impress.
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