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In den WarenkorbZustand: New. William Christian has selected some three hundred letters, postcards, telegrams, and journal entries which reveal much about Grant - both the troubled man and the daring thinker.Über den AutorWilliam Christian is Professor of Po.
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Verlag: University Of Toronto Press Mai 1996, 1996
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - George Grant was one of Canada's foremost political and religious thinkers. In his published writings, Grant was a careful and guarded writer, but in his letters he was frank and spontaneous, expressing ideas and opinions that he hesitated to convey in print. Grant's letters are remarkable for their continuity -about twelve hundred letters survive from 1923 to his death in 1988 -and for their quality. For more than fifty years, he favoured his correspondents with his observations about international relations, Canadian politics, religion, literature, and philosophy. William Christian has selected some three hundred letters, postcards, telegrams, and journal entries which reveal much about Grant -both the troubled man and the daring thinker.