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"Gracefully written, fully and meticulously researched." -- Sharon Butala, author of The Perfection of the Morning
"Frontier Farewell offers new perspectives on everything from the transfer of Rupert's Land to Canada, the Manitoba Resistance of 1869-70, and the Numbered Treaties of the 1870s, to the surveys of the Canadian Prairies, the coming of the North-West Mounted Police, and the fallout from the Battle of the Little Big Horn." -- Ted Binnema, Department of History, University of Northern British Columbia
"Frontier Farewell has energy and glory." -- The StarPhoenix
"Wilson...writes with great elegance and clarity." -- James A. Hanson, Museum of the Fur Trade Quarterly
Frontier Farewell "ends with the disastrous bloodletting--the gruesome unwinding of a two-hundred-year experiment." -- Lionel Hughes, Prairies North
"Gracefully written, fully and meticulously researched. " -Sharon Butala, author of The Perfection of the Morning
"A great read. " -Canada's History Magazine
"Frontier Farewell offers new perspectives on everything from the transfer of Rupert's Land to Canada, the Manitoba Resistance of 1869-70, and the Numbered Treaties of the 1870s, to the surveys of the Canadian Prairies, the coming of the North-West Mounted Police, and the fallout from the Battle of the Little Big Horn. " -Ted Binnema, Department of History, University of Northern British Columbia
"Frontier Farewell has energy and glory. " -The StarPhoenix
"Wilson...writes with great elegance and clarity. " -James A. Hanson, Museum of the Fur Trade Quarterly
"Frontier Farewell ends with the disastrous bloodletting...the gruesome unwinding of a two-hundred-year experiment. " -Prairies North
Garrett Wilson is a Regina lawyer turned author. His first book, Deny, Deny, Deny, the best-selling account of the Colin Thatcher trial, was followed by Diefenbaker for the Defence, a biography of the legal career of the Saskatchewan lawyer who became Prime Minister. Then came Guilty Addictions, a mystery that delved deeply into the politics of Saskatchewan. In 2007, he published Frontier Farewell, winner of the Saskatchewan Book Award for Scholarly Writing.

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