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  1. My discovery of England by Stephen Leacock 1869-1944, 1922-12-31
  2. Frenzied Fiction by Stephen, 1869-1944 Leacock, 2009-10-04
  3. The unsolved riddle of social justice. by Stephen Leacock by Leacock. Stephen. 1869-1944., 1920-01-01
  4. Elements of political science. by Stephen Leacock by Leacock. Stephen. 1869-1944., 1906
  5. Nonsense novels by Stephen Leacock. by Leacock. Stephen. 1869-1944., 1912
  6. My discovery of England. by Stephen Leacock. by Leacock. Stephen. 1869-1944., 1922
  7. Elements of political science. by Stephen Leacock by Leacock. Stephen. 1869-1944., 1913
  8. Literary lapses by Stephen Leacock. by Leacock. Stephen. 1869-1944., 1918
  9. Frenzied fiction. by Stephen Leacock. by Leacock. Stephen. 1869-1944., 1918
  10. Sunshine sketches of a little town. by Stephen Leacock. With a f by Leacock. Stephen. 1869-1944., 1912
  11. Back to prosperity; the great opportunity of the Empire Conference, by Stephen Leacock by Stephen (1869-1944) Leacock, 1932-01-01
  12. A CHRISTMAS CAROL.In Prose Being a Ghost Story of Christmas. An Introduction by Stephen Leacock. by Charles [1812 - 1870].Leacock, Stephen [1869 - 1944] - Contributor. Dickens, 1934
  13. Winsome Winnie. and other new nonsense novels. by Stephen Leacoc by Leacock. Stephen. 1869-1944., 1921
  14. The GREATEST PAGES Of CHARLES DICKENS. A Biographical Reader and a Chronological Selection from the Works of Dickens with a Commentary on His Life and Art. by Charles. 1812 - 1870]. Leacock, Stephen [1869 - 1944]. [Dicken, 1934

61. Authors ("L") & Titles
Leach, Gerald. Leacock, Stephen, 18691944. League of Women Voters. Leakey,John, 1873- Leakey, Louis Seymour Bazett, 1903-1972. Leakey, Richard.
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La Farge, Oliver, 1901-1963.
La Farge, Olivier.
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62. Baha'i Academics: Fiction
of Canadian humorist Stephen Leacock's 1914 parody of 'Abdu'lBaha, The Yahi-BahiSociety of Mrs. Resselyer-Brown. (Stephen Butler Leacock (1869-1944) was a
http://bahai-library.org/fiction/
Fiction
Submissions and book excerpts welcomed. Fiction of larger scale and/or historical import is preferred, though new works by Baha'i authors can also be showcased here.
Barer, Burl
  • Swan Song, posted in May 1996, satirizes the history and personages of the listserver Talisman I.
    Dighton, Steve
  • Breathe Not the Sins of Others: A Tale of Suspense. Novel, published by Xlibris, 2000; excerpt only. Features Baha'is and their Faith in situations many will recognize as mirrioring their own spirtual battles.
  • Locked In: A Medical Mystery. Novel, published by Xlibris, 2000; excerpt only. A presentation of the principles of the Baha'i Faith as lived by an ordinary person in an extraordinary situation.
    Kluge, Ian
  • Coming Out, a short, humorous play depicting the confusions that can result from trying to be too delicate in announcing one's commitment to the Baha'i Faith.
  • The Light, a true life war story of an unexpected encounter with the miraculous in a large asylum for the incurably insane.
    Leacock, Steven (comp. Ralph Wagner)
  • Parody on 'Abdu'l-Baha: Excerpts and Brief Commentary presents parts of Canadian humorist Stephen Leacock's 1914 parody of 'Abdu'l-Baha, "The Yahi-Bahi Society of Mrs. Resselyer-Brown."
  • 63. Untitled Document
    Visit the summer cottage of Stephen Leacock (18691944). Built in1928 this cottage overlooks Lake Couchiching. Stephen Leacock
    http://www.starportlanding.ca/local2.htm
    The world over, a vital part of any great community, large or small, is the culture it fosters and enjoys. Within the rich blend of cultures that have formed Canada and inspired Canadian's, Orillia has created its own unique character and contribution. Culture begins at home and the central home of culture in Orillia is our Opera House. http://www.sunshinefestival.orillia.on.ca/ Nestled in the heart of historic downtown Orillia, the gallery is located in a designated heritage building with its own fascinating history. http://www.bconnex.net/~sirsam The Port of Orillia schedule of events on the McDonald's Orillia web site. http://www.orillia.com/visitors/port.html#PortEvents Visit the summer cottage of Stephen Leacock (1869-1944). Built in 1928 this cottage overlooks Lake Couchiching. Stephen Leacock characterized Orillians in his book, "Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town". He was the author of over 65 books which have been translated into 18 languages.
    http://www.transdata.ca/~leacock/museum.html

    64. Fitzhenry & Whiteside Spring 2001 Titles
    Stephen Butler Leacock (18691944), perhaps best known and remembered for his delightfulbook, Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town, remains today one of the best
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    Fitzhenry and Whiteside Limited Spring 2001 Frontlist Titles Stephen Leacock
    - His Remarkable Life
    ISBN: 1-55041-600-6
    pb CDN US Stephen Butler Leacock (1869-1944), perhaps best known and remembered for his delightful book, Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town , remains today one of the best-loved humorists in the English language. Leacock lived through half of Queen Victoria's reign and half the twentieth century, embracing a world of unsettling changes. He wore many hats, including teacher, academic, author, public speaker, social leader, and family man. Stephen Leacock: His Remarkable Life is the most comprehensive and thoroughly researched recreation of his life as a writer, family storyteller, occasional speaker, conversationalist, and teacher; it alone will form the best background for appreciating the source of Leacock's humour and its significance in his own thought. Newspaper accounts, private letters, diaries and memoirs are brought together here with his published humour in an effort to understand Leacock's creative process and the impact of his life not only as a writer but also as a teacher and thinker. The Mind of Norman Bethune
    Written by Roderick Stewart
    ISBN: 1-55041-601-4 pb CDN US The mind of Norman Bethune contains the most important and revealing writings by Norman Bethune himself, presented in a biographical context, and illustrated with over 100 related photographs.

    65. Index
    18661947) Quest of the Golden Girl Leacock, Stephen (1869-1944) MyDiscovery of England Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town Lee, Robert
    http://www.changanyouth.xahu.edu.cn/pages/novel/L/
    English Classics 3000 L ( Listed by Author )

    66. CGS - Canada On The Big Screen
    K. Kaiser, Suki Kelsey, Tamsin L. Levy, Eugene Lockhart, Gene Leacock,Stephen (18691944) (humorist) Lea, Nicholas Lehman, Kristin M.
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      A
        Akroyd, Dan
        Anderson, Pamela
        Allan, Ted
      B
        Burr, Raymond (Perry Mason)
        Bairstow, Scott
        Barber, Gillian
        Bennett, Nigel
        Butler, Tom
      C
        Chong, Rae Dawn
        Clothier, Robert
        Coates, Kim
        Coghill, Joy
        Crane, Chilton Cross, Roger R Cummins, Martin Candy, John Carrey, Jim Carson, Jack Chaykin, Maury Colicos, John Cronyn, Hume Cameron, James (director) Campbell, Neve Cameron, Rod Cariou, Len Colantoni, Enrico Czerny, Henry
      D
        Doohan, James Davies, Geraint Wyn Davis, William B. Dupuis, Roy Dane, Lawrence Davis, Don S. DeBoer, Nicole Disher, Catherine
      E
        Elliot, David James
      F
        Foley, David Ford, Glenn Fox, Michael J. Frewer, Matt Fergusen, Myles Fernandes, Miguel

    67. Www2.cddc.vt.edu/gutenberg/etext03/rcddv10.txt
    organization with EIN Employee Identification Number 646221541 Title ArcadianAdventures With the Idle Rich Author Leacock, Stephen, 1869-1944 Release Date
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    68. Notes To Accompany Volume 8
    5660 Stephen Leacock ( 1869-1944) Stephen Leacock was a shaggy, handsome, colourful,Canadian who proved to his countrymen that humour was almost respectable
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    NOTES ON AUTHORS AND SOURCES
    USED WITH
    VOLUME 8
    CRYPTOGRAMS MAGAZINE -5 Laurence J. Peter (1919-1990)
    Canadian-USA educator, author. He described the "The Peter Principle," i.e., promotion within a hierarchy to attain your level of incompetence. Canadian-USA actress. Her heartwarming portrayals of strongly self-sufficient, humorous older women made her one of Hollywood's most popular screen stars during the 1930s. Canadian singer, songwriter. She was a Hall of Famer folk performer; best known for "Both Sides Now." 16-22 Margaret Atwood ( 1939- ) Canadian novelist, poet. The poet and novelist Margaret Eleanor Atwood was born in Ottawa, November 18, 1939, and educated at the University of Toronto, Radcliffe College, and Harvard University. Drawn to writing from an early age, Atwood began to publish her poems when she was 19 and brought out her first book of poetry, Double Persephone, in 1961. She continued writing while teaching English literature at various universities in Canada (1964-72) and as writer-in-residence at the University of Toronto (1972-73). Atwood is best known for her novels The Edible Woman, Lady Oracle, Life Before Man, Bodily Harm, and The Handmaid's Tale, and most recently, Alias Grace.
    She has lived in Boston, Vancouver, Montreal, and London, and has traveled extensively. She currently resides in Toronto with novelist Graeme Gibson and their daughter Jess.

    69. Non-Fiction Writers, Publishers,
    scholar; Le Sueur, Meridel () US writer, historian; Leacock, Stephen(18691944) Canadian author, educator, economist, humorist; Lorenz
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  • 70. The Errors Of Santa Claus (1919) By Stephen Leacock
    from Frenzied fiction (originally published 1919). The Errors ofSanta Claus. by Stephen Leacock (18691944). IT was Christmas Eve.
    http://gaslight.mtroyal.ab.ca/gaslight/frenzyX10.htm
    The following is a Gaslight etext.... A message to you about from Frenzied fiction
    (originally published 1919)
    The Errors of Santa Claus
    by Stephen Leacock
    I T was Christmas Eve The Browns, who lived in the adjoining house, had been dining with the Joneses. Brown and Jones were sitting over wine and walnuts at the table. The others had gone upstairs. "What are you giving to your boy for Christmas?" asked Brown. "Let's have a look at it," said Brown. Jones fetched a parcel from the sideboard and began unwrapping it. "Ingenious thing, isn't it?" he said. "Goes on its own rails. Queer how kids love to play with trains, isn't it?" "Yes," assented Brown. "How are the rails fixed?" "Oh, yes, I catch on, makes a grade, doesn't it? just the thing to amuse a child, isn't it? I got Willy a toy aeroplane." "I know, they're great. I got Edwin one on his birthday. But I thought I'd get him a train this time. I told him Santa Claus was going to bring him something altogether new this time. Edwin, of course, believes in Santa Claus absolutely. Say, look at this locomotive, would you? It has spring coiled up inside the fire box." "Wind her up," said Brown with great interest. "Let's her go."

    71. Merry Christmas (1919) By Stephen Leacock
    Merry Christmas. by Stephen Leacock (18691944). MY DEAR Young Friend, said FatherTime, as he laid his hand gently upon my shoulder, you are entirely wrong. .
    http://gaslight.mtroyal.ab.ca/gaslight/frenzyX18.htm
    The following is a Gaslight etext.... A message to you about from Frenzied fiction
    (originally published 1919)
    Merry Christmas
    by Stephen Leacock
    "M Y DEAR Young Friend," said Father Time, as he laid his hand gently upon my shoulder, "you are entirely wrong." Then I looked up over my shoulder from the table at which I was sitting and I saw him. But I had known, or felt, for at least the last half-hour that he as standing somewhere near me. You have had, I do not doubt, good reader, more than once that strange uncanny feeling that there is some one unseen standing beside you, in a darkened room, let us say, with a dying fire, when the night has grown late, and the October wind sounds low outside, and when, through the thin curtain that we call Reality, the Unseen World starts for a moment clear upon our dreaming sense. You have had it? Yes, I know you have. Never mind telling me about it. Stop. I don't want to hear about that strange presentiment you had the night your Aunt Eliza broke her leg. Don't let's bother with your experience. I want to tell mine.

    72. To Bank Or Not To Bank
    Stephen Leacock. Stephen Leacock (18691944) was a noted Canadian economist andhumorist. In the interests of accuracy, I should perhaps reword that sentence.
    http://www.topfont.com.au/new_page_20.htm
    To Bank Or Not To Bank:
    That Is The Question
    Back Home By Tony Kearney
    Kingston Tasmania
    Honorary Mention - Open Category November 2001 Preface This article, as its title make clear, is all, well nearly all, about banking in this age of automation and electronics. It has been prompted by frustrating experiences I had with a cheque account which I misguidedly linked in an incestuous manner with my Credit Card. I wrote an indignant letter to my bank manager about the indignities which I had suffered. However, I knew what his reply would contain before I received it. Yes, he blamed the computer! Introduction My original intention in writing this introduction was to give my readers an educational treat by reproducing in full the segment on banking contained in the Encyclopaedia Britannica. However, I had an instant change of mind when I discovered it ran to about twenty-four pages! I then turned to my dictionary and found that the word bank (in the sense in which I am dealing with it) and its derivatives appear no fewer than fifteen times. A bank is - "An establishment which trades in money; an establishment for the deposit, custody, remittance and issue of money; the office in which the transactions of a banking company are conducted; ...''

    73. Offline Seznam Personálních Autorit - Leacock, Stephen 1869 - 1944
    Leacock, Stephen 1869 1944 Záhlaví Název Signatura ANTOVSKÝ, Michael Poklesky pana profesora © Mstská knihovna v Praze Offline poslední zmny 03.02.2003 kont@kt
    http://www.mlp.cz/cz/offline/perlie/l/112822.htm
    Leacock, Stephen 1869 - 1944
    Záhlaví Název Signatura ŽANTOVSKÝ, Michael Poklesky pana profesora Offline poslední zmìny: 31.03.2003 kont@kt

    74. Quotation Search - Quote Search - The Quotations Page
    I'ma great believer in luck and I find the harder I work, the more I have ofit. Stephen Leacock (1869 1944). Stephen Leacock (1869 - 1944), 1912.
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    75. Stephen Leacock Quotes - The Quotations Page
    Quotations by Author. Stephen Leacock (1869 1944) Canadian economist humorist more author details. Showing quotations 1 to 3 of 3 total,
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    I detest life-insurance agents; they always argue that I shall some day die, which is not so.
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    Newspapermen learn to call a murderer 'an alleged murderer' and the King of England 'the alleged King of England' to avoid libel suits.
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    Lord Ronald said nothing; he flung himself from the room, flung himself upon his horse and rode madly off in all directions.
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    76. 35157. Leacock, Stephen. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
    ATTRIBUTION Stephen Leacock (1869–1944), Canadian humorist, economist.“Gertrude the Governess,” Nonsense Novels (1911).
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    77. 35158. Leacock, Stephen. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
    ATTRIBUTION Stephen Leacock (1869–1944), Canadian humorist, economist.“Reflections on Riding,” Literary Lapses (1910). The
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    78. Leacock, Stephen Butler
    Leacock, Stephen Butler, 1869–1944, Canadian economist and humorist, b. England,grad. Univ. of Toronto (BA, 1891), Univ. of Chicago (Ph.D., 1903).
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    79. Writing In Canada: Authors: Stephen Leacock
    home authors publications publishers resources forum aboutus Stephen Leacock 1869 1944 works by Elements of Political
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    • Elements of Political Science Baldwin, Lafointaine, Hincks: Responsible Government Literary Lapses Nonsense Novels Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town Beyind the Beyond and Other Contributions to Human Knowledge , illus. by A.H. Fish (1913) Adventures of the Far North: A Chronicle of the Frozen Seas Arcadian Adventure with the Idle Rich Moonbeams from the Larger Lunacy "Q": A Farce In One Act
      Further Foolishness: Sketches and Satires on the Follies of the Day Essays and Literary Studies Frenzied Fiction The Hohenzollers in America; with the Bolsheviks in Berlin and Other Imposibilities The Unsolved Riddle Of Social Justice Winsome Winnie and Other Nonsense Novels My Discovery of England College Days Over the Footlights Over the Footlights The Garden Of Folly Winnowed Wisdom; a New Book of Humour Short Circuits Short Circuits Economic Properity and the British Empire Laugh with Leacock; an Anthology of the Best Works of Stephen Leacock Wet Wit and Dry Humour, Distilled From the Pages of Stephen Leacock Mark Twain The Dry Pickwick and Other Incongruities Afternoons in Utopia: Tales of the New Time Charles Dickens, His Life and Work

    80. Selections From Stephen Leacock At Conservativeforum.org
    Stephen Leacock 1869 1944. Humourist, professor, writer, and economist.After teaching at Upper Canada College for ten years, then
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