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Hartland de Montarville Molson

Man of Honour

by (author) Karen Molson

Publisher
Firefly Books
Initial publish date
Nov 2006
Category
Business, Post-Confederation (1867-)
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781554071500
    Publish Date
    Nov 2006
    List Price
    $29.95

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Out of print

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Description

A portrait of the man often called the Canadian establishment's quintessential figure.

Hartland Molson's life spanned almost a century that included two world wars, Prohibition, the Depression, major political upheaval, and massive social and industrial change. Born in 1907 to great wealth and privilege, he used his numerous talents wisely and lived his life with integrity.

A vigorous and active entrepreneur, he was intimately connected to key events in Canada's history:

  • At age 26, he became president of Dominion Skyways, an airline he founded to transport miners and prospectors to remote northern regions.
  • In 1939, he joined the Royal Canadian Air Force and flew more than 60 combat missions during the Battle of Britain, for which he received the Order of the British Empire.
  • After the war he returned to the family brewing business, moving up the ranks from vice-president to director.
  • In 1955 he was called to the Canadian Senate, where he served as an independent for the next 38 years.
  • An avid hockey fan, in 1957 he bought the Montreal Canadiens; his teams won five consecutive Stanley Cups.
  • In 1958, he and his brother formed the Molson Foundation, an organization set up to support "innovative projects in the fields of health and welfare, education and social development, and the humanities."

Hartland de Montarville Molson: Man of Honour is an authorized inside look at the life of an outstanding Canadian and the story of Canada over the last century.

 

About the author

A biographer and former independent bookseller, Karen Molson is the author of The Molsons: Their Lives and Times, and Hartland de Montarville Molson: Man of Honour. She lives near Vankleek Hill, Ontario, and likes to spend time studying and photographing birds.

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Editorial Reviews

What could possibly be more Canadian than someone who served Canada as a fighter pilot, held public office for nearly four decades and owned both two breweries and two hockey teams? An incredible life well chronicled by Karen Molson -- herself a seventh generation family member who obviously had some inside insight in her research.

Esprit de Corps

As much a tale of Canada through the 20th century as it is of the Molson who was born into a prominent family and grew up to be an upstanding businessman and citizen.

Globe and Mail

This is a loving retrospective of a Canadian giant.... While providing a fascinating look at Canada during the 20th Century, this book also gives us a close-up look at an outstanding citizen -- truly a man for all seasons.

Airforce Magazine

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