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    The masques of Ottawa, by "Domino" [pseud.] ...

    • Title:The masques of Ottawa, by "Domino" [pseud.] ...
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    • Variant Title:Ottowa
    • Related Title:Ottowa.
    • Author/Creator:Bridle, Augustus, 1869-1952.
    • Published/Created:Toronto : The Macmillan Company of Canada, ltd., 1921.
    • Holdings

      • Location:PARC (circulating) (Order via Document Delivery)Where is this?
      • Call Number: F5086 .B83
      • Number of Items:1
      • Status:Available
       
    • Library of Congress Subjects:Statesmen, Canadian.
      Canada--Biography.
      Canada--Politics and government--1867-1914.
    • Genre/Form:Biographies.
    • Description:2 preliminary leaves, 7-283 pages. 23 cm.
    • Summary:Political sketches of Canadian statesmen.
    • Additional formats:Available also online.
    • Contents:The unelected premier of Canada: Rt. Hon. Arthur Meighen
      The perfect gentleman premier / Rt. Hon. Sir Robert Borden
      A political solar system: Rt. Hon. Sir Wilfrid Laurier
      The grandson of a patriot: Hon. William Lyon Mackenzie King
      Number one hard: Hon. T.A. Crerar
      The premier who mowed fence corners: Hon. E.C. Drury
      Ezekiel at a ledger: Rt. Hon. Sir George Foster
      A halo of billions: Rt. Hon. Sir Thomas White
      Called to the political pulpit: Hon. Newton Wesley Rowell
      An autocrat for dividends: Baron Shaughnessy
      The public service hobbyist: Sir Herbert Ames
      The shadow and the man: Hon. Sir Sam Hughes
      The stereopticon and the slide: Lieut-General Sir Arthur Currie
      A coat of many colours: Sir John Willison
      Whatsoever thy hand findeth: Sir Joseph Flavelle, Bart.
      No fatted calves for prodigal sons: Hon. Sir Henry Drayton
      The personal equation in railroading: Edward Wentworth Beatty
      A bourgeois master of Quebe: Hon. Sir Lomer Gouin
      A political Mattawa of the west: John Wesley Dafoe
      Headmaster of the Manchester School: Michael Clark, M.P.
      The sphinx from Saskatchewan: Hon. J.A. Calder
      A true voice of labour: Tom Moore
      The man without a public: Sir William Mackenzie
      The imperial brainstorm: Baron Beaverbrook
      Conclusion.
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