Moogk is a UBC historian who received his doctorate from the University of Toronto in 1973. He is the author of Vancouver Defended: A History of the Men and Guns of the Lower Mainland Defences, 1859-1949 (New Westminster, Antonson Publishing Ltd., 1978) about the Lower Mainland's defences "from 1859, when the first military reserves on Burrard Inlet were surveyed, to the closure of the last coastal battery in 1949," according to Murdoch's Bookshoppe.

BOOKS:

Building a House in New France: An Account of the Perplexities of Client and Craftsmen in Early Canada . Toronto, McClelland & Stewart, 1977, 144 pages. (Awarded the Sainte-Marie prize for Canadian history of the seventeenth century).

Vancouver Defended: A History of the Men and Guns of the Lower Mainland Defences, 1859-1949 . New Westminster, Antonson Publishing Ltd., 1978, 128 pages.

Co-Author, Berczy (Ottawa: National Gallery of Canada, 1991), 327 pages - a biographical account (pp. 21-126) with catalogue raisonné (129-298) of this printer's works.

La Nouvelle France: The Making of French Canada (East Lansing: Michigan State University Press, 2000), 340 pages.

Review of the author's work by BC Studies:
Vancouver Defended: A History of the Men and Guns of the Lower Mainland Defences, 1854-1949



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