Bill Freeman
BILL FREEMAN is an award-winning historian, novelist, and screenwriter. Among his previous publications are Far from Home: Canadians in the First World War, which he co-authored with Richard Nielsen; A Magical Place: Toronto Island and Its People, winner of a Certificate of Commendation from Heritage Toronto in 2000; Casa Loma: Toronto's Fairy-Tale Castle and Its Owner Sir Henry Pellatt, which received the Heritage Toronto Award of Merit in 1999; Their Town: The Mafia, the Media and the Party Machine, a study of political power in Hamilton co-authored with Marsha Hewitt; and 1005: Political Life in a Union Local. Bill Freeman is also a popular children's author who has won the prestigious Vicky Metcalf Award for "a body of work" and a Canada Council Award for Juvenile Literature.
A no-holds-barred portrait of Hamilton civic life in the 1970s |
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Their TownThe Mafia, the Media and the Party MachineEdited by Marsha Hewitt, Edited by Bill Freeman
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Hamilton: A People's History is lavishly illustrated with over 200 contemporary and archival images. The narrative and visuals together provide a vivid portrait of one of Ontario's most prosperous and appealing cities. |
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Author on:1005: Political Life in a Union
Ambush in the Foothills
Ambush in the Foothills
Cedric and the North End Kids
Danger on the Tracks
Danger on the Tracks
First Spring on the Grand Banks
First Spring on the Grand Banks
Hamilton: A People's History
Harbour Thieves
Harbour Thieves
Prairie Fire !
Prairie Fire!
Sioux Winter
Sioux Winter
Their Town - The Mafia, the Media and the Party Machine
Their Town - The Mafia, the Media and the Party Machine
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Their Town - The Mafia, the Media and the Party Machine