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This Island in Time
This Island in Time: Remarkable Tales from Montreal's Past | John Kalbfleisch
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A Mohawk who thought he was the rightful king of France, an Anglican priest who could barely speak English and just maybe the assassin of Abraham Lincoln: what do these three men have in common? Not much, perhaps, except the Montreal air they breathed. From Montreals founding nearly four centuries ago down to the present day, an astonishing range of people have trod the citys streets. Priests and princes, heroes and the humble, financial wizards and outright fools all have their stories to be told. Here we have no ordinary history of Montreal. Instead, with this account of spies, zealots, royal tourists, people on the brink of death, and many others besides, something different emerges. Its a portrait as colourful as the city itself.
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rabbitprincess
Mehso-so

This was fine, but the writing style was heavy and it took me over a month to read. I did like the coincidence of this book talking about Jeanne Le Ber, who was also mentioned in Shadows on the Rock, by Willa Cather (which I read this month).