'Stephen Leacock is enjoying a new vogue among Canadian historians, as he is being recognized as a pivotal figure in British-Canadian intellectual history. Alan Bowker has collected in this volume essays by Leacock on imperialism, education, prohibition, feminism, and the morality of social Darwinism, as well as a short book, all appearing between 1907 and 1920. ... This carefully-chosen selection is a welcome addition to the growing body of literature on Canadian social and political thought.' - Ian Ross Robertson (The Canadian Historical Review)