The Honourable Aleck Love, Law and Tragedy in Early Canada

The Honourable Aleck Love, Law and Tragedy in Early Canada

by Ian Bruce Robertson
The Honourable Aleck Love, Law and Tragedy in Early Canada

The Honourable Aleck Love, Law and Tragedy in Early Canada

by Ian Bruce Robertson

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Overview

The Honourable Aleck is the true story of the life and times of Alexander Rocke Robertson and Margaret Bruce Eberts, Aleck's beloved wife 'Maggie'. Born and raised in Chatham, Upper Canada, 'Aleck' Robertson came to British Columbia in 1864 as a young lawyer, and became one of BC's most eminent citizens. Well-known and highly respected in BC's courtrooms, he was also Mayor of Victoria, a member of BC's first provincial Cabinet, and BC's first Canadian-born Supreme Court Judge, all before his untimely death at the age of 40. The combining of the colonies of Vancouver Island and British Columbia, and then confederation with Canada, give a dramatic backdrop to the story. Aleck's passionate correspondence with Maggie throughout their lives, and their warm and loving family life with their many sons in early Victoria, show the human side of those turbulent times in early BC.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940148417699
Publisher: FriesenPress
Publication date: 09/04/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 336
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

With a B.A. from McGill University and an M.B.A. from Harvard, Ian has been writing all his life – in business and government, and now as an author of historical creative non-fiction. His inspiration has been the substantial collection of family letters, diaries and documents that have told exciting stories dating from the early nineteenth century to 1950. From the chaotic politics surrounding the creation of British Columbia as a province of Canada (The Honourable Aleck) to the bloody battlefields of the Second World War (While Bullets Fly), his books bring human, passionate insights to historic times and events. Ian and his wife Bonnie grew up in British Columbia and lived in Toronto, Ottawa, West Vancouver, Boston, Philippines, India and Singapore before settling on Vancouver Island in 2003.

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