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  • Quest Biographies Bundle — Books 1–5

    Emma Albani / Emily Carr / George Grant / Jacques Plante / John Diefenbaker

    Series series Quest Biography
    Presenting five titles in the Quest Biography series that profiles prominent figures in Canada’s history. The important Canadian lives detailed here are: Emma Albani, a nineteenth century opera singer from Quebec who became a diva of the musical world; Emily Carr, the artist famous for capturing the essence in her paintings of the Native cultures of the coast of British Columbia; George Grant, a ... Read more

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  • Canadian Scholars Bundle

    Lucille Teasdale / Robertson Davies / George Grant / Marshall McLuhan

    Series series Quest Biography
    Presenting four titles in the Quest Biography series that profiles prominent people in Canada’s history. In these books we explore Canada’s rich academic and philosophical history through the fascinating lives of some of its most influential figures. Profiled are: prescient media guru Marshall McLuhan, physician Lucille Teasdale, political philosopher George Grant, and novelist and literary ... Read more

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  • George Grant

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    Series Book 3 - Quest Biography
    George Grants Lament for a Nation led some to call him a Red Tory and the dominant force behind the Canadian nationalist movement of the 1970s. Today, reading George Grants books helps us to understand the full implications of American-led, technology-driven globalization on everyday life. ... Read more

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    Tough Lessons from a Lifetime of Practice

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