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Paperback
  • ISBN10 0-88862-021-7
  • ISBN13 978-0-88862-021-7
  • 5¼"x8¼"
  • illustrated with photographs
  • 180 Pages
  • 1972
  • $14.95
Hardback
  • ISBN10 0-88862-020-9
  • ISBN13 978-0-88862-020-0
  • 5¼"x8¼"
  • illustrated with photographs
  • 180 Pages
  • 1972
  • $45
Up Against City Hall

By John Sewell

About this book

During the 1960s, city politics changed dramatically in Canada. The comfortable world of old-guard municipal politics was challenged by citizen groups and reform-minded candidates.

In this book, John Sewell provides a frank, informal account of his involvement in the key issues in Toronto city politics during this period of change. The result is a valuable look at how city government really functions and how citizens and reform-minded politicians can have an impact on city hall.

First published in 1972, Up Against City Hall is a inside look at a period of remarkable change in Canadian municipal politics penned by one of the nation’s most effective reformers.