"George Brown by John Lewis is a compelling and authoritative political biography of George Brown, one of the most influential figures in nineteenth-century Canadian history. As a journalist, reformer, and Father of Confederation, Brown played a decisive role in shaping Canada’s political institutions, democratic ideals, and national identity. This book traces Brown’s career as the founder of The Globe newspaper, his leadership in the Reform movement, and his pivotal involvement in the debates that led to Canadian Confederation. Lewis presents a balanced portrait of Brown’s achievements, convictions, and controversies, situating his life within the broader struggles over responsible government, representation by population, and federal union. ⭐ Why this book is essential reading: A comprehensive biography of George Brown, Father of Confederation Explores the origins of Canadian democracy and federal government Valuable insight into 19th-century Canadian politics and journalism Ideal for students of Canadian history and political science Written with clarity, depth, and historical authority Whether you are studying Canadian Confederation, researching political reform movements, or exploring the lives of the nation’s founders, George Brown offers a rich and informative account of a leader whose ideas helped define Canada. An indispensable biography for understanding the political foundations of modern Canada."