Paul-André Linteau is a professor of history at
the Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada and the head of the
History Collection of Les Éditions du Boréal, one of Quebec's
leading French-language publishing houses. He is the author of many
books on the history of Quebec and Canada and the recipient of the
International Canadian Studies Award of Excellence and the Prix
Léon-Gérin.
Peter McCambridge is an award-winning professional
translator, whose translations include The Adventures of Radisson
1, Hell Never Burns, and The Orphanage. He is the recipient of the
2012 prestigious John Dryden Translation Prize awarded by the
British Comparative Literature Association.
“Linteau has succeeded in producing a short, punchy, popular history of Montreal.” —Paul Gessell, Quill & Quire
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