
Remembrance of grandeur: the anglo-protestant elite of Montreal, 1900-1950
Canadian non-fiction, Canadian authors (Non-fiction), History, Canadian history
Human-narrated audio
Summary
In the 1890s, up to two thirds of Canada's wealth was owned by a small group of entrepreneurs in Montreal, including Sir Hugh Allan, Peter McGill, the Molsons, George Stephens, and Richard Angus. Margaret Westley chronicles the community and society… which these families created in the first half of the twentieth century. 1990.