John H. Bryden - As A Writer

As A Writer

To date, his books have focused on Canada's involvement in World War II particularly in the area of chemical and biological warfare (Deadly Allies) and signal intelligence (Best Kept Secret). His writing career was interrupted by his political career. It remains to be seen whether he resumes his historical researches now that he has left politics.

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