Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Editor's Introduction -- Acknowledgements -- Preface by the Author -- CHAPTER ONE: The Beginnings of Upper Canada -- CHAPTER TWO: The Advent of Mackenzie -- CHAPTER THREE: The Times and the Man -- CHAPTER FOUR: The Criticisms of a Journalist
CHAPTER FIVE: Some Questions of the Day CHAPTER SIX: The Germ of the Rebellion -- CHAPTER SEVEN: Elected to the Legislature -- CHAPTER EIGHT: The Tenth Parliament of Upper Canada -- CHAPTER NINE: A Conservative Reaction -- CHAPTER TEN: Mackenzie Expelled from the Legislature
CHAPTER ELEVEN: Mackenzie in England CHAPTER TWELVE: A Faction-Rent Province -- CHAPTER THIRTEEN: The Combat Deepens -- Mackenzie First Mayor of Toronto -- CHAPTER FOURTEEN: The Twelfth Parliament- A Wave of Reform -- CHAPTER FIFTEEN: Sir Francis Bond Head and the Question of Responsible Government
CHAPTER SIXTEEN: Foreshadowings of Rebellion CHAPTER SEVENTEEN : The Outbreak -- CHAPTER EIGHTEEN : The Activities of an Exile -- CHAPTER NINETEEN: Imprisonment and Other Vicissitudes -- CHAPTER TWENTY: The Advent of Responsible Government
CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE: A Fighter to the Last Notes to Text -- Suggestions for Further Reading -- Note on the Editor
Notes
"The text reprinted here is that of the original manuscript, written between 1907 and 1908, and of the preface to the revised edition of 1915" (both previously unpublished)