


Remembered in Bronze and Stone
By Alan Livingstone MacLeod
The stories of Canada’s war memorials.
Canada lost over 60,000 sons and daughters in the First World War. They are remembered in monuments erected across the country when our grief was still fresh. Alan Livingstone MacLeod shares 130 monuments from every province with stunning photography. He tells the story of the nation’s war memorials through biographies of the artists who crafted them, insights into the communities that struggled to build them and continue to maintain them and, above all, through family histories of the fallen soldiers immortalized in these stunning sculptures raised in their honour.
By Alan Livingstone MacLeod
The stories of Canada’s war memorials.
Canada lost over 60,000 sons and daughters in the First World War. They are remembered in monuments erected across the country when our grief was still fresh. Alan Livingstone MacLeod shares 130 monuments from every province with stunning photography. He tells the story of the nation’s war memorials through biographies of the artists who crafted them, insights into the communities that struggled to build them and continue to maintain them and, above all, through family histories of the fallen soldiers immortalized in these stunning sculptures raised in their honour.
By Alan Livingstone MacLeod
The stories of Canada’s war memorials.
Canada lost over 60,000 sons and daughters in the First World War. They are remembered in monuments erected across the country when our grief was still fresh. Alan Livingstone MacLeod shares 130 monuments from every province with stunning photography. He tells the story of the nation’s war memorials through biographies of the artists who crafted them, insights into the communities that struggled to build them and continue to maintain them and, above all, through family histories of the fallen soldiers immortalized in these stunning sculptures raised in their honour.