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The Firebrand - William Lyon MacKenzie and the Rebellion in Upper Canada

English · Paperback / Softback

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Kilbourn vividly brings to life the rebel Canadian hero William Lyon Mackenzie: able political editor, first mayor of Toronto, and the gadfly of the House of Assembly.

About the author

William Kilbourn (1926–1995) was a noted author, activist, and Toronto politician. He was a Toronto alderman and the founding chairman of the Humanities Division at York University. His books include Toronto Observed: Its Architecture, Patrons, and History and Toronto Remembered: A Celebration of the City.
Ronald Stagg is the chair of the Department of History at Ryerson University in Toronto and is the co-author of The Upper Canada Rebellion of 1837.

Summary

In The Firebrand, William Kilbourn brings to life the rebel Canadian hero William Lyon Mackenzie. A skilled historian and an entertaining writer, Kilbourn reveals Mackenzie's complex character: able political editor, shrewd recorder of his times, efficient first mayor of Toronto, and gadfly of the House of Assembly.
Kilbourn vividly recreates the ill-fated Mackenzie-led march on Toronto during the Upper Canada Rebellion of 1837, an uprising of brave but comical farmers unprepared to meet musket and cannon, and deftly portrays the rebellion's aftermath and Mackenzie’s subsequent escape and exile. A reprint of William Mackenzie's own account of the Upper Canada Rebellion is featured.
This touching, frequently hilarious book was originally published by Clarke, Irwin in 1956 and remained in print through numerous reprintings and editions for several decades, garnering praise such as "The Firebrand is a major step on the path to nationhood" (Globe and Mail).

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"William Kilbourn was a first rate historian and a gifted storyteller. Using a combination of primary and secondary sources, he takes the reader back to Upper Canada in the 1820s and 30s. In his hands, Mackenzie and the Family Compact members come to life ... Kilbourn's book could be used as a text or for creational reading. Originally published in 1956, it has a new introduction written by historian Ronald Stagg who helped co-edit a book of documents on the 1837 rebellion. Highly Recommended."

Product details

Authors William Kilbourn
Assisted by Ronald Stagg (Introduction)
Publisher Dundurn Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.06.2008
 
EAN 9781550028003
ISBN 978-1-55002-800-3
No. of pages 288
Dimensions 140 mm x 213 mm x 23 mm
Weight 431 g
Series Voyageur Classics
Voyageur Classics
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

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