Robin W. Winks Books
Robin W. Winks was an American academic, historian, diplomat, and writer. His interests primarily focused on detective novels, but he was also an advocate for the National Parks.




Historian As Detective
- 567 pages
- 20 hours of reading
Essays by noted historians of the past and present, on the problems of investigation, offer a series of intriguing case studies in the relationship between historical research and detective fiction
Blacks in Canada: A History Volume 192
- 584 pages
- 21 hours of reading
The third edition offers a comprehensive history of the African-Canadian experience, enriched by a foreword from George Elliott Clarke, a prominent Canadian literature scholar. His insights provide a contemporary critical perspective, enhancing the understanding of Winks's research for modern readers. This edition emphasizes the importance of historical context and the ongoing relevance of African-Canadian narratives in today's society.