The biography delves into the life of Canadian war pilot Billy Bishop, challenging the established myths surrounding his legacy. It presents a critical examination of his achievements and the narratives that have shaped his reputation, offering new insights into his character and experiences. The author meticulously investigates historical accounts and personal stories, aiming to reveal a more nuanced and potentially controversial perspective on Bishop's contributions to aviation and wartime heroism.
Brereton Greenhous Boeken



A pictorial history of grand monuments and humble homes, town squares and living museums. Spanning the continent, from the fishing villages of the Maritimes to the genteel ambiance of Victoria's Empress Hotel, and the remoteness of Dawson City. Over 200 superb illustrations providing a fascinating insight into Canada's formative years.