Bruce Hutchison - Selected Works

Selected Works

  • The Unknown Country: Canada and her People - 1942 (winner of a Governor General's Award)
  • The Hollow Men - 1944
  • The Fraser - 1950
  • The Incredible Canadian: A candid portrait of Mackenzie King, his works, his times, and his nation - 1952 (winner of a Governor General's Award)
  • Canada's Lonely Neighbour - 1954
  • The Struggle for the Border - 1955
  • Canada: Tomorrow's Giant - 1957 (winner of a Governor General's Award)
  • Mr. Prime Minister 1867–1964 - 1964
  • Macdonald to Pearson: The prime ministers of Canada (Condensation of Mr. Prime Minister) - 1967
  • Western Windows (Variant titles referenced; confirmed Western Windows in 1967 edition) - 1967
  • Canada: A year of the land - 1967
  • The Far Side of the Street - Autobiography - 1976
  • Uncle Percy's Wonderful Town - 1981
  • A Life in the Country - 1988

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