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TITLE:
The roar of the twenties / James H. Gray.
Publication Date:
1975
Publication Information:
Toronto : Macmillan of Canada,
Physical Description:
358 p., [16] p. of plates : ill.
Bibliography Note:
Bibliography: p. 349-352.
Summary:
Decades after its release in 1975, James Grays trademark energetic prose pulsates with the essence of this flamboyant era when idealism ran rampant across the prairies. Gray captures Political frustrations of the farmers and the resulting turbulent Progressive movement and the resulting Wheat Pools Radical idealism of the One Big Union, born after the Winnipeg General Strike in 1919 Gambling fever that struck not only Western Canadians, but all North Americans, spawned by those who put their paychecks in football pools, horse races, and the spectacular ups and downs of the Winnipeg Grain Exchange Social and religious movements such as the birth of the United Church and the Ku Klux Klan. James Gray has written of an exciting and flamboyant era, a time never to be forgotten.
Language:
English
ISBN:
9780770512767
General Note:
Includes index.