
Why Shoot the Teacher
by Max Braithwaite
"Why Shoot the Teacher" by Max Braithwaite, published by McClelland and Stewart Limited in 1975, is a reprinted edition with ISBN 0-7710-1599-2. This paperback offers an insightful autobiographical account of teaching in rural Saskatchewan during the Depression. Fair condition, with wear on cover and yellowed pages, no jacket.
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The book is in fair condition with noticeable wear on the cover edges and corners. The spine is intact but shows signs of creasing. The pages are yellowed due to age but remain free from any inscriptions or markings. There is no dust jacket, and the binding is holding firm.
About This Vintage 1975 Edition
"Why Shoot the Teacher" by Max Braithwaite is a reprinted edition published by McClelland and Stewart Limited in 1975. This edition, printed in Toronto, carries the ISBN 0-7710-1599-2. Braithwaite, a notable Canadian author, provides an autobiographical account of his experiences as a teacher in rural Saskatchewan during the Great Depression. Known for his wit and candid storytelling, Braithwaite's narrative captures the challenges and humor of teaching in a one-room schoolhouse. This edition is a reprint of the original 1965 publication and remains a significant read for those interested in Canadian history and education. The book is in a paperback format, with no dust jacket, showing signs of wear typical for its age.
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McClelland and Stewart Limited
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