A psychosomatic biography of Thomas Carlyle. Dr. Halliday examines the great writer's life & writings from the viewpoint of all the medical data available & believes that Carlyle's chronic dyspepsia influenced his work markedly.
The accounts given here, originally published in 1970, offer a lively portrait of development in Canada's largest city at a crucial period in its history.
This book sweeps aside the smokescreen of city politicians who talk about democracy and doing what the people want, and demonstrates exactly how developers and other real estate interests have taken control of city hall.