| Robert MacNeil - Fiction - 1995 - 318 pages
David Lyon, a star of Canada's foreign service, is on the brink of a career breakthrough. The Prime Minister himself has mapped out his future, leading to a post as Minister of ... | |
| Robert MacNeil - Halifax (N.S.) - 1998 - 484 pages
After the 1916 explosion that devastates Halifax, Nova Scotia, Peter Wentworth finds a diary among the rubble containing the confessions of a young woman and becomes obsessed ... | |
| Robert Macneil - Biography & Autobiography - 2008 - 224 pages
Renowned journalist and author of the international bestseller Wordstruck, Robert MacNeil reflects on a life lived between nations, and why he finally decided to call himself ... | |
| Robert MacNeil - Biography & Autobiography - 1990 - 24 pages
The acclaimed newsman's eloquent essay in appreciation of Eudora Welty's photographic work and of her compassionate view of life during hard times | |
| Robert MacNeil - Biography & Autobiography - 1990 - 356 pages
In this candid, adventure-filled book, MacNeil reveals his rarely seen off-camera personality as he recalls some of the highlights of his career--the blunders and blind luck ... | |
| Robert MacNeil - Fiction - 2013 - 351 pages
In 1920 Julia Robertson is a young, beautiful war widow, aware of the radical new ideas bursting into the settled thinking of post-Victorian Canada. That new thinking, about ... | |
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