<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>In 1870, Colonel Garnet Wolseley set off for Red River with 1,100 soldiers to end the rebellion started by Louis Riel. Two reporters accompanied the military expedition, the <i>Daily Telegraph</i>'s Robert Cunningham and the <i>Globe</i>'s Molyneux St. John, as well as St. John's wife, international burlesque star Kate Ranoe.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>A first-hand chronicle of Wolseley's expedition to end Riel's Red River Rebellion by a remarkable trio embedded on the mission.</b><br/><br/> In the spring of 1870, two reporters set off from Toronto to cover one of the biggest stories in Canadian history: Colonel Garnet Wolseley's 1870 expedition to Red River. Over the course of six months, the <i>Daily Telegraph</i>'s Robert Cunningham and the <i>Globe</i>'s Molyneux St. John brought readers along as they paddled and portaged alongside the expedition's 1,100 troops and 400 voyageurs and guides from the shores of Lake Superior to Fort Garry.<br/><br/>But that's not the whole story. Buried well below the fold was the fact that St. John's wife -- international burlesque star Kate Ranoe -- accompanied him and the expedition, and not just as an adventurer. Owing to an accident early on, Ranoe ended up ghostwriting many of St. John's stories. <br/><br/><i>Embedded</i> is the remarkable story of two reporters and one extraordinary woman as they journeyed to Red River with Colonel Garnet Wolseley and his expeditionary force.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>Black-and-white illustrations and photographs bring the key personalities and various scenarios to life, while a fascinating appendix that profiles some of the artists who travelled with the expedition is worthy of its own book.-- "Canada's History"<br><br><i>Embedded</i> offers an accessible narrative...like the readers of the <i>Globe</i> and the <i>Daily Telegraph</i>, [readers will] follow the journey, feel the excitement and dread of running rapids, traversing rivers, forests, and lakes and fleeing and fighting fires.-- "Bettina Bradbury, Professor Emeritus York University"<br><br>A fascinating account of life on the edge. <i>Embedded</i> encourages us to rethink the drama of imperial expansion. A great read.-- "Jeremy Black, author of Imperial Legacies"<br><br>Masterful weaving of the voices of Cunningham, St. John and Ranoe... Glenn's history brings forth a truly remarkable story.-- "Winnipeg Free Press"<br><br>Ted Glenn's book brings a largely forgotten tale to life in a fine and exuberant style.-- "J.L. Granatstein, author of Canada's Army: Waging War and Keeping the Peace"<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Ted Glenn is a professor at Humber College and the author of <i>Riding into Battle: Canadian Cyclists in the Great War</i>. He divides his time between Grey County and Toronto.
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