One prime minister weeps over the coffin of another. I doubt anyone at McClelland & Stewart was thinking this back in 2000 when they put together that cover. It's not something I saw coming – not until last month, anyway – and certainly not in so decisive a victory. The results aren't quite what I would've liked, but I'm thrilled just the same.
And so, the country's darkest decade ends with Stephen Harper defeated by the son of a man he'd demonized leading a party he'd vowed to destroy. There's a certain justice in that.
In recognition and celebration, ten favourite books by and about Trudeau père from my collection.
Trudeau Ottawa: Deneau, 1984 |
A souvenir from the 1984 Liberal convention at which Pierre Trudeau stepped down as party leader. I bought my copy at a local Goodwill at precisely 4:00pm on 28 September 2000 – I kept the receipt – then arrived home to learn that Trudeau's death had just been announced on the CBC.
Federalism and the French Canadians Pierre Elliott Trudeau Toronto: Macmillan of Canada, 1968 |
Ex-libris John Robarts, 17th Premier of Ontario.
Sex and the Single Prime Minister Michael Cowley [Don Mills, ON]: Greywood, 1968 |
The first of three pieces of similar silliness published during Trudeau's first term. Glimpses of each can be found here and here.
PM/Dialogue Keswick, ON: High Hill, [1972?] |
A mysterious book I picked up sixteen years ago at a United Church book sale in Merrickville, Ontario. I've never seen another copy.
Conversations with Canadians Pierre Elliott Trudeau Toronto: University of Toronto, 1972 |
A signed first edition, excavated just last year in a local thrift store. Price: $1.00.
The Trudeau Question W.A. Wilson Montreal: Montreal Star, 1972 |
Written "to make both the issues and the politics more comprehensible to the voters who will make their judgement this year."
Thanks, Montreal Star!
Thanks, Montreal Star!
A Time for Action: Toward the Renewal of the Canadian Federation Pierre Elliott Trudeau [Ottawa]: Minister of Supply and Services Canada, 1978 |
Found amongst a pile of newspapers left behind by the previous owner of our first house. Bonus!
Trudeau and Our Times Volume 1: The Magnificent Obsession Stephen Clarkson & Christina McCall Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1990 |
"He haunts us still." Great first line. I was mistaken for Alexandre Trudeau at the launch.
Memoirs Pierre Elliott Trudeau Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1993 |
Signed.
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