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Stanley R. Redman

Open Gangway: An account of the Halifax Riots, 1945 (Signed)

Open Gangway: An account of the Halifax Riots, 1945 (Signed)

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The (Real) Story of the Halifax Navy Riot.

This detailed historical account by Stanley R. Redman explores the shocking events of the Halifax Riots that erupted in May 1945 at the end of World War II. Drawing from firsthand reports, archival records, and personal recollections, Open Gangway offers a vivid and accessible look at the social tensions, military presence, and spontaneous chaos that swept through Halifax. A compelling read for Canadian history enthusiasts and students of wartime society.

Condition: Cover a bit stained but binding and pages are clean and tight. Paper 'From the Library...' taped on. Author's signature on first inside page. Previous owner's store stamp on last page.
Publisher: Lancelot Press
Year: 1990
Genre: Canadian History, Military History, Non-Fiction

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Author Stanley R. Redman
Publisher Lancelot Press
Pages 167
Binding Paperback
Language EN
Dimensions 20.2cm × 14.0cm × 1.2cm
Condition Good

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