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CA$50.00
0771012705
9780771012709
Publisher: McClelland & Stewart Inc., Toronto (1990)
Edition: Hardcover Edition
Condition: Like New
This well-preserved hardcover is near fine, no marks, pages are tight and unmarked, the book is tight, square, and unmarked. The dust jacket is unmarked, red cloth boards, and gilt lettering on the spine of the book. The Great Depression 1929–1939 by Pierre Berton (1990) is a compelling narrative history that draws on oral testimonies, memoirs, and firsthand accounts to illuminate one of the most difficult decades in Canadian life. Rather than focusing solely on economic or political analysis, Berton captures the lived experiences of ordinary Canadians, weaving their stories into a vivid portrait of hardship and resilience. Praised for its rich storytelling, the book brings the era to life with striking detail, from the Dust Bowl and crippling droughts on the Prairies to the eventual recovery as war production in 1939 helped lift the nation out of depression.
Nonfiction
Canada
History
Canada
Nonfiction
Canada
Academic History
Canada