David Mulholland: 5 books

Book cover of Duel
by David Mulholland
Language: English
Release Date: February 18, 2010

Author David Mulholland claims to have uncovered a manuscript written by an obsessive blacksmith who sheds new light on events that led to the fatal duel between law students Robert Lyon and John Wilson on June 13, 1833, in Perth, Upper Canada. But is the blacksmith’s passionate and dramatic narrative fact or fiction? You, the reader, will have to decide.
Book cover of McNab
by David Mulholland
Language: English
Release Date: March 14, 2010

Set in Canada, the Scottish Highlands, and the United States, McNab portrays the struggle of 19th century immigrants against the tyranny of Chief McNab who imposes the Scottish feudal system. And there’s romance! McNab’s piper has a turbulent relationship with an Irish lass who challenges his beliefs about marriage and women. Her passionate independence takes his heart on a wild ride!
Book cover of Chaudière Falls: A Novel of Dramatized History
by David Mulholland
Language: English
Release Date: July 15, 2017

On March 7, 1800, Philemon Wright, a farmer from Woburn, Massachusetts, arrives on the north shore of the Ottawa River in Hull Township in Lower Canada. On September 1, 1860, on the south side of the river in the united province of Canada, Queen Victoria’s son, Prince Albert Edward, lays the cornerstone...
Book cover of Chaudière Falls

Chaudière Falls

A Novel of Dramatized History

by David Mulholland
Language: English
Release Date: November 1, 2016

On March 7, 1800, Philemon Wright, a farmer from Woburn, Massachusetts, arrives on the north shore of the Ottawa River in Hull Township. On September 1, 1860, on the south side of the river, Queen Victoria’s son, Prince Albert Edward, lays the cornerstone for Canada’s Parliament Buildings on Barrack...
Book cover of Big and Bright

Big and Bright

A History of the McDonald Observatory

by David S. Evans, J. Derral Mulholland
Language: English
Release Date: September 13, 2013

By day, every year over 40,000 visitors pour in. Across the Rio Grande, a hundred miles away, Mexican mountaineers use the white domes as landmarks. By night, perched almost 7,000 feet above the sleeping, earthbound world, astronomers probe the secrets of the night sky. This is the University of Texas...
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