Guelph Versifiers of the 19th Century

Guelph Versifiers of the 19th Century
Author: David Knight
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2014-09-22
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1928171052

Guelph Versifiers of the 19th Century is a comprehensive introduction to the poets and poetry of the City of Guelph, Ontario before the year 1900. It includes some writers as famous as John Galt and Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae, some so obscure that even their names have not survived, and some who are no longer commonly known but who played an important part in the literary and cultural life of the city during their time. Together they comprise an interesting and significant insight into the history and culture of Guelph during its early years, a book that will both entertain the general reader and engage the serious scholar.

Bismarck and the Guelph Problem 1866–1890

Bismarck and the Guelph Problem 1866–1890
Author: S.A. Stehlin
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9401024057

Many historians have concerned themselves with the founding of the German Empire in 1871 and the means used to unite the disparate sections of Germany, many of which had older traditions than did Bismarck's Prussia. Understandably writers have given more attention to the victor than to the vanquished. Except for polemicists who seek to prove the wrong done or to vindicate the action taken, scholars have been interested in writing about trends which were to become significant in the new Reich, about the new governmental structure itself, and about the diplomacy and statesmanship which were used to form the new German nation-state. But the consolidation of many diverging strands of political, economic, and social traditions in the new state left many issues unsolved and in fact seemed to create new ones. Many of these problems, while not overtly affecting the basic outline of German history, have nonetheless influenced it and have become at times serious matters of concern for the Reich Chancellor. One of the problems was the threat of particularist sentiment to the national unity which Bismarck was trying to create. Although there was an awareness among some nineteenth century Ger mans of a specific German nationality, the majority of people did not think in terms of a German unity but regarded themselves as Bavarians, Saxons, or belonging to some other Stamm, or tribal subdivision of the Germans.

The Fisted Fate: A Tale of the Preston-Guelph Stagecoach

The Fisted Fate: A Tale of the Preston-Guelph Stagecoach
Author: Paul Langan
Publisher: Paul Langan
Total Pages: 29
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1998829464

In 1849, the stagecoach ran between Preston, through Vance's Corners, Fisher Mills on to Guelph. Flynn Doyle and the other passengers had no way of predicting what would happen. It should have been just another routine run, instead it turned into tale that will not soon be forgotten.