Published by MacMillan, Canada, 1971
First Edition
133 pages -- Approx. size: 8.75" by 6.75"
A novel.
The novel addresses themes of identity, justice, and the complexities of Canadian history. Riel's execution in 1885 for treason remains a contentious topic, reflecting the struggles of the Métis and their fight for rights and recognition within Canada. McNamee's work provides a narrative that critiques the societal and political dynamics of the time, offering readers insight into Riel's character and the events leading to his hanging.
Book and jacket as new. Beautiful vintage condition. Letter from bookstore owner inside (Classic Book shops in Winnipeg) with original page marker.
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