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Thomas H. Raddall (1903–1994)

Author of Halifax, Warden of the North

35+ Works 570 Members 14 Reviews 1 Favorited

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Works by Thomas H. Raddall

Halifax, Warden of the North (1971) 100 copies
The Nymph and the Lamp (1950) 76 copies, 2 reviews
The Governor's Lady (1979) 54 copies, 1 review
His Majesty's Yankees (1977) 51 copies
Roger Sudden (1944) 31 copies, 1 review
Hangman's Beach (1966) 24 copies, 1 review
The wings of night (1956) 23 copies, 1 review
Pride's Fancy (1974) 17 copies
Footsteps on Old Floors (1990) 12 copies, 1 review
Tidefall (1953) 11 copies, 1 review
Tambour and Other Stories (1945) 8 copies

Associated Works

The Oxford Book of Canadian Short Stories in English (1986) — Contributor — 113 copies, 2 reviews
The New Oxford Book of Canadian Short Stories (1986) — Contributor — 73 copies, 1 review
The House of the Nightmare and Other Eerie Tales (1967) — Contributor — 48 copies, 2 reviews
Canadian Short Stories (1966) — Contributor — 46 copies
Lighthouse (1975) — Foreword — 45 copies
All Sails Set (1948) — Contributor — 8 copies
Post Stories of 1941 (1942) — Contributor — 6 copies
15 Stories: An Anthology for Secondary Schools (1960) — Contributor — 4 copies
Eighteen Stories (1965) 4 copies

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This is the basic text of the received version of this period of Canadian History. Raddall had a number of novels to his credit, and produced a competent account of the period. There is much emphasis on politics and the relationship of the colonies with Westminster and Washington. The series was out of print by the time of assignment of ISBNs.
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DinadansFriend | 3 other reviews | Jan 16, 2022 |
4.5 stars

This sounds cheesy, but it's not. It's a beautiful picture, caught in time, of this province I have come to call 'home'.

Published 1950 set 1920& 21 in Nova Scotia (Halifax & Annapolis Valley) and on offshore island of Marina. (I was reading a library copy of an old first first edition. What a treat!)

Matthew Carney, Operator-in-Charge, comes ashore for his three-month leave to find his mother who gave him up to an orphanage when she married a man that was not his father. (His father was a Norwegian sailor who impregnated her.)

Meets and falls in love with Isabel Jardine who is working in the shipping office in Halifax. They marry on the spur of the moment & she moves to Marina, where she adjusts badly, especially as winter sets in and Matthew withdraws (we find out at the end that he knew he was going blind but did not tell her).

Isabel has an affair with 2nd in command, Greg Skane, & is shot by a jealous island girl, transported to hospital on the mainland, and after release moves to the Valley & gets a job as personal assistant to a self-made millionaire who loses it all in the recession of 1921.

Skane tracks her down just then and wants to take her away to Montreal. She has almost accepted when he plays what he feels is his trump card: that Matthew is going blind and deceived her. She realizes that Matthew loved her all along and returns to Marina.
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ParadisePorch | 1 other review | Oct 12, 2018 |
"A biographical novel of Frances Wenworth, whose husband governed Nova Scotia but could not govern her"
 
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