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1 online resource (xii, 302 pages) : illustrations, portraits |
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 289-290) and index. |
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I remember many spankings with a flat-backed wooden-handled hairbrush -- Moment you realize that you are enjoying yourself, you feel guilty -- He never seriously bothered or teased me again -- You must be yellow -- I had been desperately lonely -- I am heading towards unhappiness -- There are freaks in every family -- I did not think of falling in love with her -- Party was happy to find a WASP like Fred Taylor -- I am unwilling to exchange my brush for a bayonet -- You must never use my name to further your affairs -- Thinks me a crackpot -- He really didn't like his own children -- During the last fifteen years you have not been self-supporting -- She says that she does not love me -- There will be no more money from me now that you are an avowed Communist -- She genuinely believes in my potential as a painter -- You became for me a surrogate father -- I earned 60 per cent and had an unearned income of 40 per cent -- I'd much prefer to be in Canada -- I have not enjoyed the anonymity I cherished -- I'm going to knock you out -- I do not believe that I constitute any species of threat -- How's the hunting, Fred? -- Fred was the kindest, gentlest, most encouraging, most supportive person -- I am still deeply in love with you -- I'm going to be married very soon -- He'd planned his suicide ever since Hemingway killed himself. |
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Electronic reproduction. [S.l.] : HathiTrust Digital Library, 2010. MiAaHDL |
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Summary |
John Virtue uncovers the dynamics of a prominent Ottawa family and reveals the divergent paths of brothers E.P. and Fred Taylor. E.P. became mid-century Canada's leading industrialist, while Fred became an artist and a Communist. |
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eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America |
Subject |
Taylor, Frederick Bourchier, 1906-1987.
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Taylor, Frederick Bourchier, 1906-1987. |
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Taylor, Frederick Bourchier, 1906-1987 -- Family.
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Families. |
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Labor-Progressive Party -- Biography.
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Labor-Progressive Party. |
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Biographies.
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Taylor, Frederick B., 1906-1987. |
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Taylor, Frederick Bourchier. |
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Labor-Progressive Party. |
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Parti ouvrier-progressiste. |
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Taylor, Frederick B., 1906-1987. |
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Taylor, Frederick B., 1906-1987 -- Famille. |
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Parti ouvrier-progressiste -- Biographies. |
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Taylor, Frederick Bourchier. |
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Artists -- Canada -- Biography.
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Artists. |
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Canada. |
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Electronic books.
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Biographies.
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Print version: (DLC) 2008298622 (OCoLC)175282608 |
ISBN |
9780773575097 (electronic book) |
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077357509X (electronic book) |
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1282865641 |
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9781282865648 |
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9780773533592 (bound) |
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0773533591 (bound) |
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