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Acknowledgements

I am grateful to the many people who have advised me, assisted me, worked with me, and offered encouragement in the realization of this book. I appreciate the support of everyone at Anansi, in particular Kate McQuaid, Trish Osuch, and Kelly Joseph. Thanks to Peter Norman for his thoughtful and precise copyedit of the manuscript.

I am especially grateful to Anansi publisher Sarah MacLachlan for her warm encouragement and constant backing over the past two years.

Many thanks to Nan Froman, Michael Solomon, and my good friend Patsy Aldana at Groundwood for their collaboration on the associated book for young readers, titled
Tecumseh
. Working with artist Richard Rudnicki on that project has been richly rewarding.

As always, my literary agent, Jackie Kaiser, did a great job with the book at the proposal stage and in making the link with House of Anansi.

My gratitude goes out to the people on the island of Guernsey who assisted me during my visit there in March 2011. I am grateful for the helpful input of Dr. Jason Monaghan, Director of the Guernsey Museum, and Amanda Bennett, Chief Librarian of the Priaulx Library. Thanks to my good friend Catharine Walter for hosting me and organizing my schedule. Many thanks to Liz Head, who helped so much in setting up meetings. I greatly enjoyed meeting and benefitting from the insights of historian Gillian Lenfestey. Olly Brock, a descendant of the family whose most illustrious member was Sir Isaac, welcomed me into his home. I am indebted to him for his generosity in offering stories, interpretation, and sources with respect to his famous namesake.

I am deeply grateful to my colleague Professor David T. McNab in the Department of Equity Studies at York University for reviewing the manuscript and offering advice. David's scholarship and published works on indigenous peoples have been a great source of knowledge and perspective for me.

Paul-Émile McNab, who has toiled with me for a year and a half, doing research and tracking down sources, has been absolutely critical to this book. Paul's ability to hunt down original documents and navigate archives is a wonder to behold. His work on aboriginal history and his knowledge of the field have made him indispensable. I have emerged from this working relationship with a friend and a colleague.

Words cannot capture my gratitude to Janie Yoon, my editor, for the way she has taken on this project. She developed an encompassing perspective on the book and its subject matter that has helped transform the work into an exploration of history “in the moment.” At every point she pushed for more immediacy, better pacing, and a spotlight on the two principal figures that locates them against the backdrop of the critical historical developments on both sides of the Atlantic. She is indefatigable. Awesome.

Thanks so much to Sandy, who lived through the intensity of this project, always providing encouragement, while doing her own writing.

House of Anansi Press was founded in 1967 with a mandate to publish Canadian-authored books, a mandate that continues to this day even as the list has branched out to include internationally acclaimed thinkers and writers. The press immediately gained attention for significant titles by notable writers such as Margaret Atwood, Michael Ondaatje, George Grant, and Northrop Frye. Since then, Anansi's commitment to finding, publishing and promoting challenging, excellent writing has won it tremendous acclaim and solid staying power. Today Anansi is Canada's pre-eminent independent press, and home to nationally and internationally bestselling and acclaimed authors such as Gil Adamson, Margaret Atwood, Ken Babstock, Peter Behrens, Rawi Hage, Misha Glenny, Jim Harrison, A. L. Kennedy, Pasha Malla, Lisa Moore, A. F. Moritz, Eric Siblin, Karen Solie, and Ronald Wright. Anansi is also proud to publish the award-winning nonfiction series The CBC Massey Lectures. In 2007, 2009, 2010, and 2011 Anansi was honoured by the Canadian Booksellers Association as “Publisher of the Year.”

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