Publisher's Synopsis
"The Tribune of Nova Scotia: A Chronicle of Joseph Howe" offers a compelling biography of one of Canada's most influential figures. W. L. Grant's meticulous account delves into the life and career of Joseph Howe (1804-1873), a pivotal figure in 19th-century Nova Scotia and a champion of political reform. This book explores Howe's profound impact on Canadian history through his tireless efforts as a journalist and politician.
Discover the story of a man who shaped the political landscape of his time, advocating for responsible government and leaving an enduring legacy on Nova Scotia and Canada. A significant contribution to historical biography, this chronicle examines Howe's life and explores his pivotal role in shaping Canadian political thought and governance. Ideal for anyone interested in Canadian history, political science, and the lives of influential historical figures.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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