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Rome, David (Compiler), Hayes, Saul (Introduction)

Canadian Jewish Archives, New Series, Number 11 (Eleven), On Jules Helbronner

Canadian Jewish Congress (CJC) National Archives / Jewish - Community Foundation of Montreal, 1978

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Year of publication
1978
Place of printing
Montreal
Author
Rome, David (Compiler), Hayes, Saul (Introduction)
Publishers
Canadian Jewish Congress (CJC) National Archives / Jewish, Community Foundation of Montreal
Size
4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall
Edition
F First Edition
Keyword
Canadian Jewish Archives, New Series, Number 11 (Eleven), On Jules Helbronner Alsatian Jew) and gives it a continuity, which cannot but be vivacious. Helbronner emerges as a, fascinating and creative character. an honest man of great, capacity, an altruistic public servant, especially to the numerous public of the poor, a man of probity who applied acerbic tests to situations often, left unexamined, a spokesman for the inarticulate, he won such wide respect that even governments which disliked, his views and programs entrusted him with missions of inquiry.", - from Introduction. Sections include: Helbronner of "La Presse", Knights of Labor, Royal Commission on Labor, The Lepine Election, The Paris Exposition, Civic Affairs and Politics, Mutual Aid, The Debate with "Les Debats", Anti-Cosmopolites, Actuarian Dispute, "Jewry, that is the Enemy" - and other Frauds, Biography Canadian History Judaica
Binding description
S Paperback
State of preservation
Good
Languages
English
Binding
Softcover
First edition
Yes

Description

vi +106 pages. Compiles the published documentation on (this Alsatian Jew) and gives it a continuity which cannot but be vivacious. Helbronner emerges as a fascinating and creative character. an honest man of great capacity; an altruistic public servant, especially to the numerous public of the poor; a man of probity who applied acerbic tests to situations often left unexamined; a spokesman for the inarticulate, he won such wide respect that even governments which disliked his views and programs entrusted him with missions of inquiry." - from Introduction. Sections include: Helbronner of "La Presse"; Knights of Labor; Royal Commission on Labor; The Lepine Election; The Paris Exposition; Civic Affairs and Politics; Mutual Aid; The Debate with "Les Debats"; Anti-Cosmopolites; Actuarian Dispute; "Jewry, that is the Enemy" - and other Frauds; The Bubble Bursts; Helbronner's Last Years. Unmarked with moderate wear. Binding intact. A sound copy. Book
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