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Canada in Flanders, Volume I

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A contemporary account by an author with access to official diaries and documents, chronicling the fortunes of the 1st Canadian Division and Princess Patricia's Regiment in the fighting around Flanders. It blends firsthand observation and compiled reports to describe trench operations, gas attacks, tactical movements, and the human cost of combat, while interweaving reflections on valour, sacrifice, and comradeship. Prefatory and introductory remarks place these episodes in an imperial context, and maps and appendices provide supporting material; the author emphasizes the provisional nature of the narrative and the intent to commemorate those who served.

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Baron Max Aitken Beaverbrook

Baron Max Aitken Beaverbrook was a Canadian-British businessman, politician, and author, known for his influential role in both the media and political spheres during the early 20th century. He is particularly recognized for his works on World War I, including "Canada in Flanders," which provides a detailed account of Canadian contributions to the war effort. Beaverbrook's writings reflect his deep engagement with national identity and the impact of war on society. In addition to his historical accounts, he authored "Success," which explores themes of achievement and ambition. His multifaceted career and literary contributions have left a lasting mark on both Canadian and British history.

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