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Overview

Soldier, spy, politician, bestselling thriller writer, and governor general of Canada — John Buchan was a man of many seasons and talents.

An accomplished Scottish journalist, soldier, head of intelligence, and Member of Parliament, John Buchan (1875-1940) is best known for penning thrillers such as The Thirty-Nine Steps. However, as Canada’s 15th governor general (1935-40), Buchan, 1st Baron Tweedsmuir, played a significant leadership role as a statesman and diplomat.

Buchan was the first governor general appointed after the 1931 Statute of Westminster, which gave Canada constitutional equality with Britain. He worked tirelessly for Canadian unity and promoted the sovereignty, and loyalty to the sovereign, of Canada. In 1937 he founded the Governor General’s Awards, still Canada’s premier prizes for literary achievement.

Lord Tweedsmuir helped draw Canada, Britain, and the United States closer together to strengthen the democracies threatened by Nazism and Fascism. He was an inspiration to several of his successors and still inspires us today.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781459709393
Publisher: Dundurn Press
Publication date: 08/10/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 544
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

J. William Galbraith is a council member of the John Buchan Society. Following degrees from universities in Ottawa and Brussels, he worked for a private sector business research organization and has served in a number of Canadian federal government departments and agencies, involving investment review, intelligence, national security policy, and intelligence review. He lives in Ottawa.

J. William Galbraith is a council member of the John Buchan Society. Following degrees from universities in Ottawa and Brussels, he worked for a private sector business research organization and has served in a number of Canadian federal government departments and agencies, involving investment review, intelligence, national security policy, and intelligence review. He lives in Ottawa.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Preface
Foreword by Lady Deborah Stewartby
Introduction
Part I   A Re-freshing Change: The Model Takes Shape
 Chapter 1  A Noble Soul       
 Chapter 2  Untitled But Uncommon 
 Chapter 3  Double Arrival   

Part II   Making the Statute of Westminster a Reality: Statesman in Canada
 Chapter 4  Counsellor: desired, trusted and suspected 
 Chapter 5  Stirrings in Defence Policy: controversy and helpful observations 
 Chapter 6  A Canadian’s First Loyalty
 Chapter 7  THE Royal Tour: sovereignty and loyalty

Part III   “The Best Bridge”: Statesman Beyond Canada
 Chapter  8   Bridging Britain and America
 Chapter 9  Appeasement and Remembering Joseph
 Chapter 10  The War: A Little Help in Connection with the U.S.A.
 Chapter 11  The War: Interpreter of Canada and Britain; post-war order

Part IV   “Never Be Off The Road”: Reaching Out to Canadians
 Chapter 12    First Journeys  
 Chapter 13   Despearate Prairies, Gateway to the Pacific and the Scotland of Canada
 Chapter 14  "Lure of the Far North"   
 Chapter 15   A mari usque ad mare — iterum

Part V   Encouraging Excellence 
 Chapter 16  Great Literary Expectations
 Chapter 17  Patron and Promoter
 

Conclusion: He "Touched Nothing Which He Did Not Adorn"

Endnotes
Bibliography
Index

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