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William Lyon Mackenzie King: A Life Guided by The Hand of Destiny
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Douglas & McIntyre, 2011 - History - 515 pages
William Lyon Mackenzie King, twice former Prime Minister of Canada, was a brilliant tactician, was passionately committed to Canadian unity, and was a protector of the underdog, introducing such cornerstones of Canada’s social safety net as unemployment insurance, family allowances and old-age pensions. At the same time, he was insecure, craved flattery, became upset at minor criticism, and was prone to fantasy—especially about the Tory conspiracy against him. King loosened the Imperial connection with Britain and was wary of American military and economic power. Yet he loved all things British and acted like a praised schoolboy when British Prime Minister Winston Churchill or U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt treated him as an equal.

This first major biography of Mackenzie King in 30 years mines the pages of his remarkable diary, at 30,000 pages one of the most significant and revealing political documents in Canada’s history and a guide to the deep and often moving inner conflicts that haunted Mackenzie King. With animated prose and a subtle wit, Allan Levine draws a multidimensional portrait of this most compelling of politicians.
  

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Review: King: William Lyon Mackenzie King: A Life Guided by the Hand of Destiny

User Review  - Amy - Goodreads

Excellently written biography of one of our most peculiar Prime Ministers. I enjoyed the large amount of direct experts from Mackenzie Kings diary. It also gives great insight into early 20th century politics. Who said Canadian history was boring. Hand them this book to read. Read full review

Review: King: William Lyon Mackenzie King: A Life Guided by the Hand of Destiny

User Review  - Brian Burhoe - Goodreads

Fascinating! We knew King lived an eccentric life -- but he had his moments of genius. Read full review

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Contents

By the Hand of Destiny
1
His Mantle Has Fallen on Me
23
The Peacemaker
55
Industrial Prophet
82
A Not Unacceptable Party Leader 111 Vindication and Victory
139
A Place in History
166
Scandal and Resurrection
201
A Romantic Among the Spirits
229
A United Canada Cry
260
A Man on a Tightrope
293
Acknowledgements
410
Notes
416
Bibliography
489
Index
499
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About the author (2011)

Allan Levine is an award-winning author and historian who has written ten books. A diverse author who moves easily between popular non-fiction and fiction, he has written four historical mysteries. His first mystery, The Blood Libel, won the Margaret McWilliams Medal for Best Historical Fiction and was nominated for the Chapters/Books in Canada First Novel Award and the Arthur Ellis First Mystery Novel Award. He lives in Winnipeg.

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