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Spake Unto Moses: From Revolution to Revolution

by Charles Law

564 pages; quality trade paperback (softcover); catalogue #07-1992; ISBN 1-4251-4655-4; US$34.00, C$35.00, EUR23.91, £18.07

Moses Hart, the son of a British merchant growing up in Quebec's river community of Trois-Rivieres, must contend with war, religious orthodoxy and the consequences of the French Revolution.


About the Book

After the American Revolution three generations of Harts influenced Quebec history in many different ways. In this sequel to Aaron's Covenant, Spake unto Moses, which covers the latter years of the American Revolution and extends to the commencement of the British war against the French Revolution, Moses Hart emerging from childhold challenging parental authority in order to develop his intellectual and commercial instincts and to live and love in his own way.



About the Author

Charles Law is a semi-retired journalist and publisher born in Saskatchewan, educated in Winnipeg and Montreal and now residing in Toronto. He has a background in chemistry but most of his writing today involves historical research, primarily a saga that deals with Quebec from immediately after the British Conquest to the middle of the 19th century. He was also co-author in 1978 of Critical Choice, Nuclear Power in Canada. His first book on the subject was titled "Aaron's Covenant".



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