Canada: A Portrait in Letters, 1800-2000

Charlotte Gray
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Canada: A Portrait in Letters, 1800-2000

Charlotte Gray
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Canada: A Portrait in Letters . . . is a lovely book . . . handsome and valuable.”
The Globe and Mail

“Charlotte Gray has a knack of making Canadian history come alive. . . . With correspondents both famous and previously unknown, it’s uncanny how Gray always provides a clear social context for each letter writer.”
Toronto Star

“Enthralling, thought-provoking and frequently moving . . . Canada: A Portrait in Letters should find a permanent home in most Canadian home libraries. . . . It is a celebration of the written word, of the now almost-forgotten joy of correspondence.”
Ottawa Citizen

“Gray’s is a wonderful collection of missives, both engagingly personal and historically noteworthy. . . . A gem, a colourful, compelling mosaic of a country’s history.”
London Free Press (ON)
  • Published date: Oct 12, 2004
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 544
  • Publisher: Doubleday Canada
  • ISBN: 9780385658751
  • Dimensions: 6.99" W x 1.43" L x 9.16" H
CHARLOTTE GRAY is one of the country’s most popular writers of Canadian history. Gray is the author of many bestselling and award-winning non-fiction books, including Sisters in the Wilderness, Flint and Feather, and A Museum Called Canada. The Promise of Canada became a major bestseller and won the Ottawa Book Award. The Massey Murder won the Toronto Book Award and the Toronto Heritage Book Award, was longlisted for the B.C. Non-fiction Award, and was shortlisted for the Charles Taylor Award, the Ottawa Award for Non-Fiction, and the Evergreen Award. Her bestseller Gold Diggers: Striking It Rich in the Klondike was adapted into the television miniseries Klondike. Reluctant Genius was a bestseller, won the Donald Creighton Award for Ontario History and the City of Ottawa Book Award, and was nominated for the National Business Book Award and the Trillium Award. Gray is a member of the Order of Canada, a Library and Archives Canada Scholar, and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. She lives in Ottawa.

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