George Tombs is an award-winning journalist, who has worked for TV, radio, news magazines, and newspapers, in both English and French. He has reported first-hand on disappearances, refugees, hostage-takings, terrorists, aboriginal societies, desert nomads, Nobel-winning scientists, inventors, and heads of state and government. He has served as editorial-writer at the Montreal Gazette, has produced several documentary series for CBC and Radio-Canada, and has a PhD in history from McGill University. He is also a contributor to The Guardian on Conrad Black and has spoken about Black on CNN, BBC, CBC, CTV, and Global News.

George Tombs
About the Author
- Language
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Books written by George Tombs
Books translated by George Tombs
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Canada’s Forgotten Slaves: Two Hundred Years of Bondage
Translated by George Tombs
Published in 2013