Dispatches from the Front: The Life of Matthew Halton, Canada's Voice at War

Awards:   Short-listed for Dafoe Book Prize 2014 Short-listed for Governor General's Literary Award - Nonfiction 2015 Short-listed for Ottawa Book Award for Non-Fiction 2015 Short-listed for RBC Taylor Prize 2016
Author:   David Halton
Publisher:   McClelland & Stewart Inc.
ISBN:  

9780771038204


Pages:   352
Publication Date:   06 October 2015
Format:   Paperback
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Dispatches from the Front: The Life of Matthew Halton, Canada's Voice at War


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Awards

  • Short-listed for Dafoe Book Prize 2014
  • Short-listed for Governor General's Literary Award - Nonfiction 2015
  • Short-listed for Ottawa Book Award for Non-Fiction 2015
  • Short-listed for RBC Taylor Prize 2016

Overview

"The first major biography of an iconic war correspondent sheds light on the personal life and fascinating career of a remarkable Canadian figure--and it's now available in paperback. The first major biography of an iconic war correspondent sheds light on the personal life and fascinating career of a remarkable Canadian figure--and it's now available in paperback. ""This is Matthew Halton of the CBC."" So began Matthew Halton's war broadcasts. Originally a reporter for the Toronto Star, Matt Halton, as Senior War Correspondent for the CBC during the Second World War, reported from the front lines in Italy and Northwest Europe, and became ""the voice of Canada at war."" His reports were at times tender and sad and other times shocking and explosive. Covering the flashpoints of his generation--from the war trenches to the coronation of the Queen--Halton filed a series of reports warning that the Third Reich was ""becoming a vast laboratory and breeding ground for war."" For a decade he chronicled Europe's drift to disaster, covering the breakdown of the League of Nations, the Spanish Civil War, and the Nazi takeover of Austria and Czechoslovakia. Along the way he interviewed Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Herman Goering, Neville Chamberlain, Charles de Gaulle, Mahatma Gandhi, and dozens of others who shaped the history of the last century. Drawing on extensive interviews and archival research, this definitive biography, written by Matthew's son, acclaimed former CBC correspondent David Halton, is a fascinating look at the career of one of the most accomplished journalists Canada has ever known."

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Author:   David Halton
Publisher:   McClelland & Stewart Inc.
Imprint:   McClelland & Stewart Inc.
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.404kg
ISBN:  

9780771038204


ISBN 10:   0771038208
Pages:   352
Publication Date:   06 October 2015
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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"A Hill Times Best Book of 2014 Shortlisted for the John W. Dafoe Book Prize Finalist for the Ottawa Book Awards Shortlisted for the Governor General’s Literary Award for Non-fiction Longlisted for the British Columbia National Award for Canadian Non-Fiction Longlisted for the RBC Taylor Prize ""In this biographical book by his son David, himself a distinguished broadcaster, the elder Halton became the hypnotic voice of the Second World War that Canadians relied on to tell them what and how their fighting men were doing in combat overseas."" Winnipeg Free Press   ""A book-length treatment of Halton was long overdue. Luckily for readers, David Halton has lived up to his father's exacting standards."" Toronto Star   “This is a clear-eyed, well-written and important book about a great journalist.” Ottawa Citizen   “Dispatches from the Front is a well-wrought tribute to a man and a craft, the best account ever written of a Canadian reporter’s life and work.” Literary Review of Canada   “An important, well-researched and highly readable book.” Gene Allen, J-Source   “David Halton’s biography of his father, Matthew Halton, whose voice brought the Second World War into Canadian homes, is an important book.” Times Literary Supplement   “An extraordinary book that compellingly limns Matt’s extravagant, adventurous, achievement-filled, and far-from-perfect life. While doing so, David [Halton] also creates a vivid portrait of one of the most dramatic periods of the last century—the run-up to the Second World War and the conflict itself.” Anthony Wilson-Smith, Policy Magazine    “David Halton’s biography of his father Matthew Halton is a fascinating tale of an international journalist who had humble roots in Pincher Creek.” Pincher Creek Echo   “[Halton’s] book is well-researched, comprehensive and highly readable. It is a fascinating look at his father’s life, warts and all.” Victoria Times Colonist   “Authentic and wholly absorbing….With astonishing candour, intimate detail and powerful insights, David Halton unlocks the legend of his internationally acclaimed father. Riveting and revealing!” Lloyd Robertson, CTV News – W5   “This is much more than one man’s memoir of his father. It is a tribute to one of Canada’s national treasures.” Morley Safer, CBS 60 Minutes   ""Like an iron filing to a magnet Matthew Halton was inexorably drawn to WW2's front lines – from North Africa to Berlin. Acknowledged as one of the very best correspondents covering the war his exploits at the fronts and his spirited carousing between battles has been painstakingly researched and colourfully recorded by his son David. As a result, viewing the war as seen by someone who described it as it was happening all around him makes for an extraordinary read."" Maj.-Gen. (Rtd.) Lewis Mackenzie, former UN peacekeeping commander   “This is an ode to bravery and to journalism. Every Canadian should know Matthew Halton’s story.” Wendy Mesley, CBC reporter/anchor “At last a first class biography of Matthew Halton, the greatest Canadian foreign and war correspondent. Well-researched and well-written, this study by his son is frank and fair, and the book tells us much about Canadian journalism and broadcasting in the golden age.” J.L. Granatstein, author of The Oxford Companion to Canadian Military History"


A Hill Times Best Book of 2014Shortlisted for the John W. Dafoe Book PrizeFinalist for the Ottawa Book AwardsShortlisted for the Governor General s Literary Award for Non-fictionLonglisted for the British Columbia National Award for Canadian Non-FictionLonglisted for the RBC Taylor Prize In this biographical book by his son David, himself a distinguished broadcaster, the elder Halton became the hypnotic voice of the Second World War that Canadians relied on to tell them what and how their fighting men were doing in combat overseas. Winnipeg Free Press A book-length treatment of Halton was long overdue. Luckily for readers, David Halton has lived up to his father's exacting standards. Toronto Star This is a clear-eyed, well-written and important book about a great journalist. Ottawa Citizen Dispatches from the Front is a well-wrought tribute to a man and a craft, the best account ever written of a Canadian reporter s life and work. Literary Review of Canada An important, well-researched and highly readable book. Gene Allen, J-Source David Halton s biography of his father, Matthew Halton, whose voice brought the Second World War into Canadian homes, is an important book. Times Literary Supplement An extraordinary book that compellingly limns Matt s extravagant, adventurous, achievement-filled, and far-from-perfect life. While doing so, David [Halton] also creates a vivid portrait of one of the most dramatic periods of the last century the run-up to the Second World War and the conflict itself. Anthony Wilson-Smith, Policy Magazine David Halton s biography of his father Matthew Halton is a fascinating tale of an international journalist who had humble roots in Pincher Creek. Pincher Creek Echo [Halton s] book is well-researched, comprehensive and highly readable. It is a fascinating look at his father s life, warts and all. Victoria Times Colonist Authentic and wholly absorbing .With astonishing candour, intimate detail and powerful insights, David Halton unlocks the legend of his internationally acclaimed father. Riveting and revealing! Lloyd Robertson, CTV News W5 This is much more than one man s memoir of his father. It is a tribute to one of Canada s national treasures. Morley Safer, CBS 60 Minutes Like an iron filing to a magnet Matthew Halton was inexorably drawn to WW2's front lines from North Africa to Berlin. Acknowledged as one of the very best correspondents covering the war his exploits at the fronts and his spirited carousing between battles has been painstakingly researched and colourfully recorded by his son David. As a result, viewing the war as seen by someone who described it as it was happening all around him makes for an extraordinary read. Maj.-Gen. (Rtd.) Lewis Mackenzie, former UN peacekeeping commander This is an ode to bravery and to journalism. Every Canadian should know Matthew Halton s story. Wendy Mesley, CBC reporter/anchor At last a first class biography of Matthew Halton, the greatest Canadian foreign and war correspondent. Well-researched and well-written, this study by his son is frank and fair, and the book tells us much about Canadian journalism and broadcasting in the golden age. J.L. Granatstein, author of The Oxford Companion to Canadian Military History From the Hardcover edition.


In this biographical book by his son David, himself a distinguished broadcaster, the elder Halton became the hypnotic voice of the Second World War that Canadians relied on to tell them what and how their fighting men were doing in combat overseas. --Winnipeg Free Press A book-length treatment of Halton was long overdue. Luckily for readers, David Halton has lived up to his father's exacting standards. --Toronto Star


Author Information

DAVID HALTON, formerly the CBC News's Senior Correspondent in Washington D.C., is one of Canada's most acclaimed journalists. Throughout his career, he was The National's Paris-based correspondent, reporting on the de Gaulle government, Israel's Six Day War, and a coup in Greece. He was the CBC's Moscow correspondent between 1967 and 1968 and later covered events in the Middle East and the war in Vietnam. In addition, he was the chief political correspondent in Ottawa from 1978 to 1991. In 2005, Halton was presented with one of the most prized Gemini awards, the Gordon Sinclair Award for Broadcast Journalism.

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