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Stephen Leacock: The Sage of Orillia

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As the foremost literary humorist of his day, Stephen Leacock enjoyed a huge international success, and his comic works (especially Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town) still have the power to delight today’s readers. But Leacock was also a professor of political science and economics; he produced sixty-one works in various fields; he wrote more than ninety scholarly articles. In Stephen The Sage of Orillia, James Doyle explores the life of this prominent and prolific writer.

107 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1993

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James Doyle

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Super villains and evil doers beware! Soon my Superhero Handbook will be in the hands of all part-time, temporary and trainee superheroes. This handbook will train all budding superheroes in the arts and ways of a true superhero. Watch out for super updates!
I am extremely fortunate to have entered the world of writing for children. Originally, I started by writing wacky geography and science-based books, but have more recently moved into the world of fiction, and I especially want to help kids survive the impending zombie apocalypse! and train them in the ways of a superhero...Good Luck!

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