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The Museum Called Canada: 25 Rooms of Wonder
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The Museum Called Canada: 25 Rooms of Wonder Hardcover - 2004

by Gray, Charlotte

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Toronto: Random House of Canada, 2004. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. 6x1x9.
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The award-winning popular historian Charlotte Gray is the author of several bestselling books, including, most recently, Flint and Feather and Canada: A Portrait in Letters, 1800–2000. Gray lives in Ottawa, where she is an Adjunct Research Professor in the Department of History at Carelton University.

The Museum Called Canada was curated and produced by Otherwise Editions under the editorial and art direction of Sara Angel, creator of the bestsellers Canada: Our Century and Fights of Our Lives.

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"The illustrations and photographs are wonderful, evoking a startling wealth of places and objects that could never grace a real museum...The Museum Called Canada is a magnificent undertaking splendidly executed. Canadians can now have their own national museum on their coffee table.”
—John Wilson, Quill & Quire starred review

“Try to imagine the perfect museum with all the best artifacts of all the best museums in Canada.”
Times Colonist (Victoria)

The Museum Called Canada is an ingeniously designed, thoroughly researched book that doesn’t overwhelm, even at 700-plus pages. Gray’s mini-essays are warm and human, never drifting into windy abstraction.”
Saturday Night

The Museum Called Canada is certainly one of the best-looking books produced in the country’s publishing history. Aside from the gorgeously photographed images worthy of Vogue magazine and their accompanying short, easily digestible texts reading like the smart sidebars of academis texts, the museum conceit infuses the book with a chic that is self-conscious without being annoying.”
The Globe and Mail