Mischief in High Places
The Life and Times of Sir Richard Squires
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Publisher Description
Mischief in High Places examines the spectacular career and personal life of the man who, in 1919, first became elected prime minister of Newfoundland.
The political successes of Sir Richard Squires' career are overshadowed by a legacy of scandal and deceit that paved the way for Newfoundland’s loss of democracy in 1933.
Perhaps best known for slipping out of the Colonial Building during the 1932 riot, Squires had survived three corruption-ridden terms in office in the final decades of responsible government while living a high-flying lifestyle with his wife, Helena.
Customer Reviews
Old Feildian
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Richard Squires
A fantastic read and record of a very important time in the history of Newfoundland.
I enjoyed every word.
Congratulations Ted.
Sincerely,
Dick Cook