The stone carvers

Jane Urquhart

first published 2001 Emblem Editions, 2002 392 pages

Thorndike Press large print women's fiction series

"While the world was still reeling from the staggering losses incurred in the First World War, a little-known Canadian sculptor was raising a colossal monument in France, where more than sixty-six thousand of his countrymen had fought and died. The Vimy Ridge Memorial still stands as a stark reminder of the Canadians who gave their lives in France - and as a testament to the vision and single-minded obsession of its...

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Les amants de pierre edition · 2005 · Fides · 481 pages
The stone carvers edition · 2003 · Thorndike Press · 533 pages
The stone carvers edition · 2002 · Viking · 392 pages
The stone carvers edition · 2002 · Emblem Editions · 392 pages
The stone carvers edition · 2001 · McClelland & Stewart · 392 pages
The stone carvers edition · 2001 · Bloomsbury · 392 pages

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