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The Last Spike is a 1971 Canadian non-fiction book by Pierre Berton describing the construction and completion of the Canadian Pacific Railway between 1881 and 1885. [1] It is a sequel to Berton's 1970 book The National Dream. Both books formed the basis for the TV miniseries The National Dream.

The book won the 1971 Governor General's Award for English-language non-fiction.

Editions

  • 1971 (McClelland and Stewart): ISBN  0-7710-1327-2
  • 1974, combined with The National Dream (McClelland and Stewart): ISBN  0-7710-1332-9
  • 2001 (Anchor Canada): ISBN  0-385-65841-9

Further reading

  • The Last Spike. (Book Review)(Brief Review). Maclean's, Jan 1, 2000, Vol.112, p. 242.

References

  1. ^ Gray, Charlotte. "Untoward, the Last Spike". Literary Review of Canada. Retrieved 2023-12-27.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Last Spike is a 1971 Canadian non-fiction book by Pierre Berton describing the construction and completion of the Canadian Pacific Railway between 1881 and 1885. [1] It is a sequel to Berton's 1970 book The National Dream. Both books formed the basis for the TV miniseries The National Dream.

The book won the 1971 Governor General's Award for English-language non-fiction.

Editions

  • 1971 (McClelland and Stewart): ISBN  0-7710-1327-2
  • 1974, combined with The National Dream (McClelland and Stewart): ISBN  0-7710-1332-9
  • 2001 (Anchor Canada): ISBN  0-385-65841-9

Further reading

  • The Last Spike. (Book Review)(Brief Review). Maclean's, Jan 1, 2000, Vol.112, p. 242.

References

  1. ^ Gray, Charlotte. "Untoward, the Last Spike". Literary Review of Canada. Retrieved 2023-12-27.



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