Hugh Maclennan
A major 20th century Canadian author, Hugh MacLennan was born in Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, in 1907. His seven novels and many essays and travel books present a chronicle of Canada that often mediates between the old world of its European cultural heritage and the new world of American vitality and materialism. Among his many honours, he won five Governor General’s Awards. Hugh MacLennan died in Montreal in 1990.
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Each Man's Son
Trade Paperback | 304 pages | New Canadian Library | Fiction
978-0-7710-9359-3 (0-7710-9359-4)
August 4, 2009 | $19.95
In Each Man’s Son, his fourth novel, Hugh MacLennan returns to his native Cape Breton to present life in a small mining community.
Dr. Daniel Ainslie, who ministers to the rough miners, yearns for a son, which he can never have. He comes to love young Alan MacNeil, the son of Mollie...
Trade Paperback | 304 pages | New Canadian Library | Fiction
978-0-7710-9359-3 (0-7710-9359-4)
August 4, 2009 | $19.95
In Each Man’s Son, his fourth novel, Hugh MacLennan returns to his native Cape Breton to present life in a small mining community.
Dr. Daniel Ainslie, who ministers to the rough miners, yearns for a son, which he can never have. He comes to love young Alan MacNeil, the son of Mollie...
Each Man's Son
eBook | 280 pages | New Canadian Library | Fiction; Fiction - Literary
978-1-55199-166-5 (1-55199-166-7)
June 5, 2009 | $9.95
In Each Man’s Son, his fourth novel, Hugh MacLennan returns to his native Cape Breton to present life in a small mining community.
Dr. Daniel Ainslie, who ministers to the rough miners, yearns for a son, which he can never have. He comes to love young Alan MacNeil, the son of Mollie...
eBook | 280 pages | New Canadian Library | Fiction; Fiction - Literary
978-1-55199-166-5 (1-55199-166-7)
June 5, 2009 | $9.95
In Each Man’s Son, his fourth novel, Hugh MacLennan returns to his native Cape Breton to present life in a small mining community.
Dr. Daniel Ainslie, who ministers to the rough miners, yearns for a son, which he can never have. He comes to love young Alan MacNeil, the son of Mollie...
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Two Solitudes
eBook | 528 pages | New Canadian Library | Fiction
978-1-55199-280-8 (1-55199-280-9)
June 5, 2009 | $22.95
First time in the New Canadian Library
“Northwest of Montreal, through a valley always in sight of the low mountains of the Laurentian Shield, the Ottawa River flows out of Protestant Ontario into Catholic Quebec. It comes down broad and ale-coloured and joins the Saint Lawrence, the two streams embrace the pan...
eBook | 528 pages | New Canadian Library | Fiction
978-1-55199-280-8 (1-55199-280-9)
June 5, 2009 | $22.95
First time in the New Canadian Library
“Northwest of Montreal, through a valley always in sight of the low mountains of the Laurentian Shield, the Ottawa River flows out of Protestant Ontario into Catholic Quebec. It comes down broad and ale-coloured and joins the Saint Lawrence, the two streams embrace the pan...
Also available as a
trade paperback.
Two Solitudes
Trade Paperback | 528 pages | New Canadian Library | Fiction
978-0-7710-9358-6 (0-7710-9358-6)
August 5, 2008 | $22.95
First time in the New Canadian Library
“Northwest of Montreal, through a valley always in sight of the low mountains of the Laurentian Shield, the Ottawa River flows out of Protestant Ontario into Catholic Quebec. It comes down broad and ale-coloured and joins the Saint Lawrence, the two streams embrace the pan...
Trade Paperback | 528 pages | New Canadian Library | Fiction
978-0-7710-9358-6 (0-7710-9358-6)
August 5, 2008 | $22.95
First time in the New Canadian Library
“Northwest of Montreal, through a valley always in sight of the low mountains of the Laurentian Shield, the Ottawa River flows out of Protestant Ontario into Catholic Quebec. It comes down broad and ale-coloured and joins the Saint Lawrence, the two streams embrace the pan...
Also available as an
eBook.
Barometer Rising
Trade Paperback | 336 pages | New Canadian Library | Fiction - Classics
978-0-7710-3489-3 (0-7710-3489-X)
December 4, 2007 | $19.95
Penelope Wain believes that her lover, Neil Macrae, has been killed while serving overseas under her father. That he died apparently in disgrace does not alter her love for him, even though her father is insistent on his guilt. What neither Penelope or her father knows is that Neil is not...
Trade Paperback | 336 pages | New Canadian Library | Fiction - Classics
978-0-7710-3489-3 (0-7710-3489-X)
December 4, 2007 | $19.95
Penelope Wain believes that her lover, Neil Macrae, has been killed while serving overseas under her father. That he died apparently in disgrace does not alter her love for him, even though her father is insistent on his guilt. What neither Penelope or her father knows is that Neil is not...
Also available as a
paperback.
Each Man's Son
Paperback | 280 pages | New Canadian Library | Fiction; Fiction - Literary
978-0-7710-3483-1 (0-7710-3483-0)
April 15, 2003 | $9.95
In Each Man’s Son, his fourth novel, Hugh MacLennan returns to his native Cape Breton to present life in a small mining community.
Dr. Daniel Ainslie, who ministers to the rough miners, yearns for a son, which he can never have. He comes to love young Alan MacNeil, the son of Mollie...
Paperback | 280 pages | New Canadian Library | Fiction; Fiction - Literary
978-0-7710-3483-1 (0-7710-3483-0)
April 15, 2003 | $9.95
In Each Man’s Son, his fourth novel, Hugh MacLennan returns to his native Cape Breton to present life in a small mining community.
Dr. Daniel Ainslie, who ministers to the rough miners, yearns for a son, which he can never have. He comes to love young Alan MacNeil, the son of Mollie...
Also available as an
eBook and a
trade paperback.
Barometer Rising
Paperback | 248 pages | New Canadian Library | Fiction - Literary; Fiction
978-0-7710-9991-5 (0-7710-9991-6)
November 1, 1989 | $12.95
Penelope Wain believes that her lover, Neil Macrae, has been killed while serving overseas under her father. That he died apparently in disgrace does not alter her love for him, even though her father is insistent on his guilt. What neither Penelope or her father knows is that Neil is not...
Paperback | 248 pages | New Canadian Library | Fiction - Literary; Fiction
978-0-7710-9991-5 (0-7710-9991-6)
November 1, 1989 | $12.95
Penelope Wain believes that her lover, Neil Macrae, has been killed while serving overseas under her father. That he died apparently in disgrace does not alter her love for him, even though her father is insistent on his guilt. What neither Penelope or her father knows is that Neil is not...
Also available as a
trade paperback.







