
The Day Of Sir Wilfrid Laurier A Chronicle Of Our Own Time
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A memorable doorway to a formative era. A clear, compelling account that makes the past feel immediate. The Day of Sir Wilfrid Laurier presents Oscar D. Skelton's chronicle as a living window into the laurier era politics and the broader currents shaping early twentieth-century Canada. Through concise narrative and carefully chosen detail, this historical chronicle blends political history with biographical insight, inviting both the curious reader and the student of history to follow the debates, alliances, and aspirations that coloured the Canada of the 1900s. It is more than a retelling: it...
A memorable doorway to a formative era. A clear, compelling account that makes the past feel immediate. The Day of Sir Wilfrid Laurier presents Oscar D. Skelton's chronicle as a living window into the laurier era politics and the broader currents shaping early twentieth-century Canada. Through concise narrative and carefully chosen detail, this historical chronicle blends political history with biographical insight, inviting both the curious reader and the student of history to follow the debates, alliances, and aspirations that coloured the Canada of the 1900s. It is more than a retelling: it is a dynamic study of nation-building, federation-wide diplomacy, and the personal forces behind public policy, crafted as a useful research reference work and a guide for readers seeking a deeper understanding of the period. Historically significant and richly observant, the volume stands as a preserved record of canadian federation history and the ebb and flow of public life in a pivotal decade. It will appeal to casual readers drawn to well-told stories of leadership, as well as to classic-literature collectors who value a cultivated, literary tone and historical precision. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions, restored for today's and future generations, it is more than a reprint - a collector's item and a cultural treasure within the complete history collection of canadian political history books. Illustrated edition notes further illuminate the era for study and reference.