Legendary muckraking journalist Gustavus Myers blows the ‘Nice Canada’ myth out of the water in 1914. Though other volumes were projected, only this was completed.
History of Canadian Wealth Vol. 1 by Gustavus Myers. Charles H. Kerr Publishers, Chicago. 1914.
Contents: The Quest of Trade and New Sources of Wealth; The Ecclesiastical and Feudal Lords; The Hudson’s Bay Company; Wars of the Fur Traders and Companies; The Landed and Mercantile Oligarchy; The Landed Proprietors; Revolt against Feudalism; Sovereignty of the Hudson’s Bay Company; Passing of the Hudson’s Bay Company’s Sovereignty; Inception of the Railroad Power; First Period of Railway Promoters; Contest for the Pacific Railway; Era of Railway Magnates; Progress of the Railway Lords; Extension of Railway Possessions; Appropriation of Coal, Timber and Other Lands; and Distribution of Railway Subsidies. 337 pages.
The Charles H Kerr publishing house was responsible for some of the earliest translations and editions of Marx, Engels, and other leaders of the socialist movement in the United States. Publisher of the Socialist Party aligned International Socialist Review, the Charles H Kerr Co. was an exponent of the Party’s left wing and the most important left publisher of the pre-Communist US workers movement. It remains a left wing publisher today.
PDF of original book: https://archive.org/download/historyofcanadia00myerrich/historyofcanadia00myerrich.pdf
