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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Mark BourriePublisher: Biblioasis Imprint: Biblioasis Dimensions: Width: 13.90cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 21.50cm ISBN: 9781771967006ISBN 10: 1771967005 Pages: 400 Publication Date: 08 May 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsReviewsPraise for Ripper ""Mark Bourrie has produced a searing but convincing critique of the Conservative Leader’s shortcomings that will give pause to anyone outside the diehard Poilievre base."" —Charlotte Gray, Globe and Mail ""In his pull-no-punches book, Mr. Bourrie portrays Mr. Poilievre as one serious ripper: mean, sneering, insulting, truth-evading, skilled at whipping up mass anger."" —Marsha Lederman, Globe and Mail ""If Pierre Poilievre is going to win, shake [the comparison to Trump] he must. This book, with all its pungent reminders of his record, will make it harder to do."" —Lawrence Martin, Globe and Mail ""Every Liberal in their war room, every journalist covering the campaign and—should he win—every stakeholder doing business with an eventual Poilievre government owes it to themselves to read Bourrie's Ripper so that they can have a clear picture of who Poilievre is, how he came to be, and how that past is almost certain to shape his decision-making going forward."" —Jamie Carroll, The Hill Times ""This book is a phenomenal effort, carefully researched and nicely written. Ripper should be widely read by everyone who cares about the value of casting an informed vote on April 28."" —Michael Harris, The Tyee ""Despite [the rush to print], the work never seems rushed. It is lengthy and historically detailed while relying on media, secondary sources and parliamentary debates."" —Winnipeg Free Press ""By positioning Poilievre in the context of the global social and economic cleavages that permitted him him to attain power, Bourrie transcends a simple biography and creates a snapshot of our riven historical moment, one that should prove illuminating for anyone looking around in abject confusion and wondering how we got to this particular point."" —Steven Beattie, That Shakespearean Rag ""Mark Bourrie's new book is a detailed and surgical examination of the man who could be Canada's next prime minister."" —NB Media Co-op ""The page-turner is crack for political junkies."" —Cult MTL ""Ripper has no business being so detailed and wide-ranging, so authoritative and convincing, so brilliantly analytical and colourfully entertaining."" —Ken McGoogan ""[Mark Bourrie's] latest book Ripper isn't just a biography—it's a field guide to fascism wrapped in a Canadian flag soaked in Axe body spray."" —Dean Blundell ""[Ripper] is far from a hatchet job. Bourrie appreciates Poilievre’s cunning and instinct for the jugular—he just doesn’t like him too much."" —Ethan Phillips, Oversight ""In a scathing but comprehensive recent biography, Ripper: The Making of Pierre Poilievre, the historian Mark Bourrie points out that his [Poilievre's] thinking on most subjects has not advanced much since adolescence."" —Michael Ledger-Lomas, UnHerd ""Bourrie’s style is accessible, the prose is clear and sparse . . . Bourrie’s dry wit brings a chuckle now and then."" —Margaret Shkimba Praise for Mark Bourrie “Bourrie’s book positively sings . . . [Big Men Fear Me] is thoroughly researched and the prose is clean and engaging . . . [McCullagh] made The Globe the dominant voice in English Canadian journalism. Bourrie’s biography does him full justice.” —Globe and Mail “Canada’s greatest historian has done it for a third time, stripping the carcass of Canadian history and leaving readers horrified, riveted, in shock . . . A triumph.” —Heather Mallick, Toronto Star “Bourrie is fast becoming the dean of Canadian literary non-fiction . . . Bourrie also manages to be panoramic in his historical descriptions of Huronia while concurrently focusing on biographical details of Brébeuf’s missionary work. This treatment of the problematic legacy of both the cleric and his religious order is top drawer.” —Winnipeg Free Press “Crosses in the Sky is dramatic and enthralling . . . Bourrie has done more than any other Canadian historian writing for a general audience to disinter the root causes of degenerating settler-Indigenous relations and disrupted Indigenous societies in the 400 years since Brébeuf’s death. And he has done it with attention-grabbing panache.” —Charlotte Gray, Globe and Mail “A remarkable biography of an even more remarkable 17th-century individual . . . Beautifully written and endlessly thought-provoking.” —Maclean’s “Gripping stuff, grippingly told.” —Literary Review of Canada Author InformationMark Bourrie is an Ottawa-based author, lawyer, and journalist. He holds a master's in journalism from Carleton University and a PhD in history from the University of Ottawa. In 2017, he was awarded a Juris Doctor degree and was called to the bar in 2018. He has won numerous awards for his journalism, including a National Magazine Award, and received the RBC Charles Taylor Prize in 2020 for his book Bush Runner: The Adventures of Pierre-Esprit Radisson. His most recent book, Big Men Fear Me: The Fast Life and Quick Death of Canada's Most Powerful Media Mogul, was nominated for several book awards. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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