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Morrison : the long-lost memoir of Canada's artillery commander in the Great War

The never-before-published memoir of Major-General Sir Edward Morrison, a true Canadian hero of the First World War. The First World War marked a turning point in Canadian history and in Canada's self-identification as a nation. Yet in memorializing the iconic events and battles of the War, certain key individuals who participated have been lost in our collective memory. One of those individuals is Major-General Sir Edward Morrison. Morrison was instrumental in the Canadian Army's efforts and achievements throughout the War, but especially from 1916 until 1918, when he commanded all Canadian artillery, including at the battles of Vimy Ridge and Passchendaele. An accomplished journalist who was the editor of both the Hamilton Spectator and the Ottawa Citizen, Morrison recorded his experiences, strategies, darkly humourous observations, and insights into the nature of modern warfare in a memoir that he completed but never published before his death in 1925. Now, with the permission of his estate, Morrison's words are made public for the first time, with a thought-provoking introduction by military historian Susan Raby-Dunne. Morrison: The Long-lost Memoir of Canada's Artillery Commander in the Great War is a fascinating and highly readable historical document that brings a rawness and immediacy to a century-old conflict.

Book  - 2017
940.4817 Mor
1 copy / 0 on hold

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  • ISBN: 9781772032147
  • Physical Description print
    259 pages : illustrations, colour maps ; 23 cm
  • Publisher Victoria : Heritage House Publishing, [2017]

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General Note:
Includes index.
Formatted Contents Note: A fool there was -- Canada's armada -- Some unpleasant things including the War Office and Salisbury Plain -- Current events -- The interesting business of "taking over" -- St. Patrick's Day in the morning -- Introducing "Wipers" -- The gas attack at Ypres -- Being mostly illuminating observations and asides -- The debacle of Givenchy -- The shell shortage -- The St. Eloi craters, 1916 -- The June Ypres -- The bloodbath in the Somme -- Regina trench -- The end of the Somme Offensive -- Vimy Ridge -- In Defence of England -- Hill 70 -- September of 1917 -- Back to Ypres again -- The capture of Passchendaele -- Election issues -- Trying out the tanks -- The last attempt on Paris: first stage -- The last attempt on Paris: second stage -- The last attempt on Paris: final stage -- Preparations for August 8 -- The turn of the tide -- The capture of Monchy-le-Preux -- Smashing Hindenburg -- The battle of Bourlon Wood and the capture of Cambrai -- The grand advance and the capture of Valenciennes -- How peace came -- The occupation of Germany -- Demobilization.