Brian Cuthbertson
BRIAN CUTHBERTSON is a leading historian of Nova Scotia. He has worked as an archivist for the Public Archives of Nova Scotia, is the former published and editor of the Nova Scotia Historical Review and is the former Head of Heritage for Nova Scotia. He has been writing on Nova Scotia history since he first published a biography in 1978 of Richard John Uniacke, entitled The Old Attorney General. Since his retirement in 1995 he has devoted much of his time to research and writing, and is the author of several books on Nova Scotia history, including illustrated histories of the towns of Lunenburg and Wolfville, John Cabot and the Voyage of the Matthew, Johnny Bluenose at the Polls: Epic Nova Scotian Election Battles 1758-1848, and The Halifax Citadel: Portrait of a Military Fortress.
Melville Prison and Deadman's IslandAmerican and French Prisoners of War in Halifax 1794-1816(Formac Illustrated History)By Brian CuthbertsonThe first book on the little known story of Melville Prison and Deadman's Island. |
Halifax CitadelPortrait of a Military FortressBy Brian Cuthbertson, Photographs by Julian Beveridge
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Illustrated with dozens of full-colour photographs and historical visuals, Lunenburg: Then and Now is an exciting tour of one of Canada's most distinctive and fascinating towns. |
The Halifax CitadelPortrait of a Military Fortress(Formac Illustrated History)By Brian Cuthbertson, Photographs by Julian BeveridgeThis book offers background on the Halifax Citadel and its history, exploring the lives of soldiers and their families stationed in Hailfax in the 19th century. |
John Cabot & the Voyage of the Matthew is a vivid, colourful evocation of the spirit of a great explorer and his times. |
An unparalleled guide to this beautiful region, Wolfville & Grand Pré offers guided walking tours of present-day Wolfville and Grand Pré, with easy-to-use maps, and colour photos of the area's most significant features. |
In Johnny Bluenose at the Polls, first published in 1994, historian Brian Cuthbertson describes some of Nova Scotia's grittiest and hardest-fought election campaigns. |
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Author on:Halifax Citadel - Portrait of a Military Fortress
The Halifax Citadel - Portrait of a Military Fortress
John Cabot & the Voyage of the Matthew
Johnny Bluenose at the Polls - Epic Nova Scotian Election Battles 1758-1848
Lunenburg: Then and Now
Lunenburg: Then and Now
Melville Prison and Deadman's Island - American and French Prisoners of War in Halifax 1794-1816
Wolfville & Grand Pré - Past and Present