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  1. Stephen Leacock: Humour and Humanity by Gerald Lynch, 1988-12
  2. Stephen Leacock,: A check-list and index of his writings by Gerhard Richard Lomer, 1954
  3. Feast of Stephen;: An anthology of some of the less familiar writings of Stephen Leacock by Stephen Leacock, 1970
  4. Fontanus from the Collections of McGill University vol. VII 1994 Stephen Leacock Edition by Stephen Leacock, 1994
  5. Essays and Literary Studies | Stephen Leacock by Stephen Leacock, 2010-03-25
  6. The man in the Panama hat;: Reminiscences of my uncle, Stephen Leacock by Elizabeth Kimball, 1970
  7. Stephen Leacock Reader
  8. Further Foolishness: Sketches and Satires On the Follies of the Day by Stephen Leacock, 2010-02-22
  9. My Discovery of England [ 1922 ] by Stephen Leacock, 2009-08-10
  10. Laugh With Leacock by Stephen Leacock, 2004-05-31
  11. Leacock Roundabout by Stephen Leacock, 1946-01
  12. Canada; the foundations of its future by Stephen Leacock, 1941
  13. The Works of Stephen Leacock (10 books) by Stephen Leacock, 2009-10-20
  14. The Bodley Head Leacock by Stephen Leacock, 1957-12

41. Stephen Butler Leacock (1869-1944) Library Of Congress
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    Canadian writer and economist, born in Swanmore, England. As a child, he emigrated to Canada with his family; later he was educated at the universities of Toronto and Chicago. From 1903 to 1936 he taught at McGill University. Leacock wrote several books on political science and economics, as well as the biographies Mark Twain (1932) and Charles Dickens (1933). He is best known for his essays, parodies, and short stories, in which he strikes a rich vein of burlesque and satiric nonsense. Among such works are Literary Lapses (1910), Nonsense Novels (1911), Arcadian Adventures with the Idle Rich (1914), and Moonbeams from the Larger Lunacy (1915). His uncompleted autobiography, The Boy I Left Behind Me (1946), was published posthumously.

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