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The narrative traces the life and career of Joseph Howe, detailing his origins, training, and emergence as a leading Nova Scotian voice. It draws on his speeches and public letters to recount his campaign for responsible government, his use of journalism to shape public opinion, and his efforts to knit scattered settlements into a provincial community. The book examines political controversies such as railway policy and relations with imperial authorities, showing ambitions that met partial success and later disappointment. Chapters combine biographical anecdote, documentary material, and critical commentary to present both Howe's public actions and broader themes of civic identity, press freedom, and provincial development.

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W. L. Grant

W. L. Grant was a Canadian author known for his historical writings, particularly focusing on the life and contributions of notable figures in Canadian history. His most recognized work, "The Tribune of Nova Scotia / A Chronicle of Joseph Howe," explores the life of Joseph Howe, a prominent political figure and advocate for responsible government in Nova Scotia. Grant's writing reflects a deep engagement with the political and social issues of his time, contributing to the understanding of Canadian heritage and identity.

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