Geoffrey Bilson
Geoffrey Bilson (27 January 1938 – 25 July 1987) was a Welsh Canadian academic and author. Between 1964 and 1987, Bilson worked for the University of Saskatchewan in their history department as a professor. During this time period, Bilson primarily released children's books while also publishing non-fiction books. Some of the topics that Bilson wrote about include the Boston Massacre, cholera and the Winnipeg general strike. Following his 1987 death, his non-fiction book titled ''The Guest Children'' was released in 1988. The following year, the Geoffrey Bilson Award was first presented by the Canadian Children's Book Centre. Provided by Wikipedia
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A Darkened Horse Cholera in Nineteenth-Century Canada by Bilson, Geoffrey
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The guest children the story of the British child evacuees sent to Canada during World War II by Bilson, Geoffrey
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A darkened house cholera in nineteenth-century Canada by Bilson, Geoffrey
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A darkened house cholera in 19th century Canada by Bilson, Geoffrey
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