Character and circumstance; essays in honour of Donald Grant Creighton,
edited by John S. Moir.
- Toronto, Macmillan of Canada, 1970.
- xii, 241 p. port. 24 cm.
Donald Grant Creighton, by J. S. Moir.--Donald Creighton and Canadian history: some reflections, by J. M. S. Careless.--Charisma and Canadian politics, by R. Graham.--Lord Monck, his friends, and the nationalizing of the British Empire, by W. L. Morton.--The Oregon dispute and the defence of Canada, by P. C. T. White.--Violence in Canadian history, by K. McNaught.--Laurier, King, and external affairs, by C. P. Stacey.--Fleming and Tupper: the fall of the Siamese twins, 1880, by A. Wilson.--Canadian opinion and foreign policy, by G. P. de T. Glazebrook.--Macdonald's Conservative successors, 1891-1896, by L. C. Clark.--Stephen Leacock and the age of plutocracy, 1903-1921, by R. Cook.--The American Revolution and Indian history, by S. F. Wise.--Sir Robert Borden, the Great War and Anglo-Canadian relations, by R. C. Brown.--A point of view, by P. Waite.--Donald Grant Creighton: a bibliography of his academic writing: p. 235-239.