Canada's Coca-cola: Refreshing the Nation for 120 Years
By (Author) Douglas Hunter
McClelland & Stewart Inc.
McClelland & Stewart Inc.
15th July 2017
Canada
General
Non Fiction
Manufacturing industries
Industrialisation and industrial history
History of the Americas
663.620971
Hardback
160
Width 184mm, Height 308mm
Coca-Cola has been refreshing Canadians for 120 years. But the relationship goes much deeper than that. Canada makes, as well as drinks, Coca-Cola in huge quantities. Here Douglas Hunter chronicles this association with a born storyteller's verve and historian's eye for the telling detail. And for this project Coca-Cola Canada has granted full access to its extraordinary archive of photographs and graphic art. The spectacular selection in this book serves as both a window into the history of Canada and a celebration of Coca-Cola.
DOUGLAS HUNTER has written widely on business, history, and sport. He has published articles in Saturday Night, the Globe and Mail, and the National Post. His previous books include War Games, Molson- The Birth of a Business Empire, The Bubble and the Bear- How Nortel Burst the Canadian Dream, which won the National Business Book Award, and, most recently, God's Mercies- Rivalry, Betrayal, and the Dream of Discovery.