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A JOURNEY THROUGH CANADA'S FORGOTTEN, NEGLECTED AND SUPPRESSED WRITING
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27 April 2018
Further Along
The Lane That Had No Turning
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The Lane That Had No Turning and Other Tales Concerning the People of Pontiac; Together with Certain 'Parables of Provin...
08 January 2018
A Winter's Tale of a Dry Summer
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'Nemesis Wins' Grant Allen Phil May's Illustrated Winter Annual London: Haddon, 1894 I often start the New Year with so...
27 December 2017
A Scarytale of Old York
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The Gerrard Street Mystery John Charles Dent Constance Bay: Three Bats, 2017 32 pages A Christmas gift read on Christmas Day,...
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27 September 2017
The Unexpected Robert Barr (w/ two queries)
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Revenge! Robert Barr [n.p.]: Dodo, [n.d] 240 pages A collection of short stories united by a common theme, Revenge! wa...
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06 September 2016
The Last of James Benson Nablo?
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The life of James Benson Nablo has always intrigued. A Niagara Falls native who had never before appeared in print, he came out of nowhe...
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07 June 2016
Am I the Only One Laughing with Leacock?
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The Hohenzollerns in America; With the Bolsheviks in Berlin and Other Impossibilities Stephen Leacock Toronto: S.B. Gundy, 191...
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12 January 2016
L'Influence d'un film; or, The KKK Saves the Day
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'The Ku Klux Klan to the Rescue' D.C. Macdonald The Saint Andrew's College Review, Christmas 1915 Discovered quite by ch...
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18 October 2014
Amazon Customers: Mavis Gallant Was a Stuck Up Intellectual Who Wouldn't Deliver Her Books
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A bonus: Related posts: Homophobes and Book Burners Weigh In The Return of the Amazon Customer Review Much Ado Abou...
29 September 2014
The Double Flame Mystery
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The first of five sent by Welland bookseller Steven Temple , this photo of James Benson Nablo's The Long November has had me pourin...
28 September 2014
Canadians Need Not Submit
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Before anyone gets too excited, I should point out that this ad comes from the September 1924 issue of The Goblin . The Toronto Sunday W...
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