Showing books by Pierre Elliott Trudeau, edited by Gérard Pelletier
This well-preserved hardcover is near fine, no marks, pages are tight and appear unread, the book is tight, square, and unmarked. The dust jacket is unmarked, black cloth boards, and silver lettering on the spine of the book. Against the Current: Selected Writings 1939–1996 by Pierre Elliott Trudeau is a collection of essays, articles, and speeches from one of Canada's most influential prime ministers. The book offers a deep insight into Trudeau's political philosophy, intellectual pursuits, and the guiding principles behind his approach to governance. The writings reveal glimpses of Trudeau's personality, offering insights into his views on life, leadership, and legacy. This volume serves as a lasting testament to his profound impact on Canadian politics and the ideals that continue to shape the country's future.