Author:William Lyon Mackenzie King
Works
[edit]- The Secret of Heroism, 1906 portrayal of his friend Henry Albert Harper
- Losses Sustained by the Japanese Population of Vancouver, B.C. on the Occasion of the Riots of That City in Sept., 1907, 1908[1]
- Report on Immigration to Canada from the Orient, 1908[2]
- Report on the Need for the Suppression of the Opium Traffic in Canada, 1908
- Industry and Humanity, 1918[3]
Diaries
[edit]- Diaries
- Transcript of a Seance, October 6 1935
Speeches
[edit]- The Four Parties to Industry, March 13 1919 at the Empire Club of Canada at the King Edward Hotel
- The Liberal Party and the Tariff, May 15 1924
- The Message of the Carillon
- On Canada's Diamond Jubilee, 1927
- Statement of Canada's Position with Respect to External Affairs, House of Commons May 24, 1938
- Address on the National Security Plebiscite, April 7, 1942
- Manpower and a Total War Effort, August 19 1942
- The Defence of Common Liberties: An Address to the Pilgrims of the United States, December 2 1942
- Temperance and a Total War Effort
- Canada's Postwar Immigration Policy, 1947
Radio addresses
[edit]- Canada and the War, 1940 collection of King's radio broadcasts
- Controlling the Cost of Living: The Stabilization of Prices and Wages., October 18 1941
Letters
[edit]- Letter requesting resolution to the King-Byng Affair, June 28 1926
- Letter to Arthur Brentano, December 22 1933
- Letter upon receipt of a crystal ball, May 13 1937
- Letter requesting a copy of Adventures in Contentment, February 5 1945
Works about King
[edit]- Programme and Suggestions for Mackenzie King's Visit to Berlin, 1937[4]
- Letter of Appreciation from Dieppe, 1946[5]
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