Talk:Thomas B. Costain

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You have left out his 1963 novel about Napoleon and "Betsey" on St. Helena. The title is "The Last Love" and it is as good as any of his others, which are all fantastic!

Yes, they are all really good novels. Whoever wrote this biography doesn't know Brantford. They said: "He attended high school there as well as the Brantford Collegiate Institute." Well, Brantford Collegiate Institute - commonly known as "B.C.I", IS a high school. In fact, it was the only public high school in the city up until about 1960 when the baby boomers started reaching high school age, and two more high schools were built. Koolkatkiwi (talk) 10:43, 20 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Canadian History Series[edit]

He also was involved in the Canadian History Series, which was a series of five volumes on the history of Canada published in the 1950s.

  • The White and the Gold: The French Regime in Canada. 1954
  • Century of Conflict: The Struggle Between the French and British in Colonial America (with Joseph Lister Routledge), 1956
  • The Path of Destiny: Canada from the British Conquest to Home Rule 1763-1850 (with Thomas H. Raddall), 1957
  • From Sea Unto Sea: The Road to Nationhood, 1850-1910 (with W.G. Hardy), 1959
  • Ordeal By Fire: Canada 1910-1945 (with Ralph Allen), 1961

Philologick (talk) 05:17, 21 April 2017 (UTC)[reply]