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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

1. Stephen Butler Leacock (1869-1944) Library Of Congress
Book Citations 37 Records. Author Leacock, Stephen, 18691944. ControlNo. 13001797 //r89 Author Leacock, Stephen, 1869-1944.
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Born in England, Leacock came to Canada at a young age and grew up in the Lake Simcoe area of Ontario. In 1906, Leacock wrote his first book, Elements of Political Science ; it was to become a standard collage textbook. In 1908, Leacock went to Montreal's McGill, heading up its Department of Political Economy and carried on in that capacity until his retirement in 1936. A humorous, of the Haliburton Dickens and Twain vein Leacock wrote his first humorous work, Literary Lapses in 1910; he subsequently wrote a humorous book, once a year, for the rest of his life. He spent his summer vacations on the shores of Lake Couchiching in Orillia, Ontario, his Mariposa, the little town in the Sunshine Sketches
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Stephen Butler Leacock (18691944). writer and economist
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Stephen Butler Leacock (1869-1944)
  • writer and economist
  • born in Swanmore, England, and taken to Canada at age six
  • family settled on a farm a few miles south of Lake Simcoe, near the town of Sutton , Ontario
  • his father soon abandoned the family
  • his mother managed to send him to school at Upper Canada College
  • won a scholarship to the University of Toronto
  • taught at Upper Canada College (1889-1899)
  • went to graduate school at the University of Chicago
  • taught at McGill University (1908-1936) where he was head of the Department of Economics and Political Science
  • wrote more than sixty books including works on political science and economics and biographies of Mark Twain (1932) and Charles Dickens (1933)
  • best known for his essays, parodies, and short stories
  • humourous works include:
    • Literary Lapses
    • Nonsense Novels
    • Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town
    • Arcadian Adventures with the Idle Rich
    • Moonbeams from the Larger Lunacy
    • My Remarkable Uncle
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    • Stephen Leacock: A Reappraisal (1987) by D. Staines

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Project Gutenberg Author record. Leacock, Stephen, 18691944. Titles. Arcadian AdventuresWith The Idle Rich. Chronicles Of Canada. Hohenzollerns In America, The.
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Arcadian Adventures With The Idle Rich Chronicles Of Canada Hohenzollerns In America, The Moonbeams From The Larger Lunacy ... Sunshine Sketches Of A Little Town
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Le Queux, William, 18641927. Le Roy, Edouard Louis Emmanuel Julien, 1870-1954.Leacock, Stephen, 1869-1944. Leadem, Christopher. Lear, Edward, 1812-1888.
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  • Leacock, Stephen, 1869-1944. The boy I left behind me. 1st ed. Garden City, N.Y. : Doubleday, 1946.
  • Leacock, Stephen, 1869-1944. The unsolved riddle of social justice. Toronto : S.B. Gundy, 1920.
  • Leacock, Stephen, 1869-1944. Back to prosperity : the great opportunity of the Empire conference. Toronto : Macmillan, 1932.
  • Leacock, Stephen, 1869-1944. The Leacock book : being selections from the works of Stephen Leacock / arranged with an introduction by Ben Travers. London : J. Lane, 1930.
  • Leacock, Stephen, 1869-1944. My remarkable uncle, and other sketches / introd. by John Stevens. Toronto : McClelland and Stewart, [1965], c1942.
  • Leacock, Stephen, 1869-1944. Over the footlights / by Stephen Leacock. New York : Dodd, Mead, 1923.
  • Leacock, Stephen, 1869-1944. Winnowed wisdom : a new book of humour. New York : Dodd, Mead, 1926.
  • Leacock, Stephen, 1869-1944. Last leaves / Stephen Leacock. New York : Dodd, Mead, 1945.
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    The following biographical account of Stephen Leacock's life represents a general synthesis of several biographers' work: Ralph Curry's Stephen Leacock: Humorist and Humanist (Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1959); Robertson Davies's Stephen Leacock (Canadian Writers, no. 7. Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, 1970. pp. 7-17); James Doyle's Stephen Leacock: The Sage of Orillia (Toronto: ECW Press, 1992); David Legate's Stephen Leacock: A Biography (Toronto: Macmillan of Canada, 1978). Stephen Butler Leacock was born on December 30, 1869, at Swanmore, Hampshire, England, the third of a family of eleven children. His parents were Peter Leacock and Agnes Emma Butler. Peter was 18 and Agnes 22 when they were secretly married on New Year's Day in 1867. The Leacocks and the Butlers had had a long-standing friendship and Peter and Agnes had spent holidays together since infancy. Peter was charming and witty but irresponsible and shiftless, Agnes intelligent and polished. The Leacocks and the Butlers were both well-to-do families. The Leacocks were known as a family in the wine trade. Peter's family was comfortably established in their Oak Hill home on the Isle of Wight. The Butlers, of a distinguished background, had lived in their Bury Lodge home in Hampshire for more than 150 years. Agnes's father was an Anglican minister. From the time of Agnes and Peter's marriage, the couple and their growing family continually moved from one place to another. Peter tried his hand at farming in Maritzburg (South Africa) and again in Kansas but constantly failed. The Leacock family emigrated to Canada in 1876 and settled on a 100-acre farm just a few miles south of Lake Simcoe near the village of Sutton, Ontario. In his unfinished autobiography

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    Stephen Leacock Website. Stephen Leacock (18691944) is one of the foundingparents of Canadian letters and literature. In the early
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    This site was developed by the National Library of Canada which seeks to promote the study of Canada and Canadians by establishing electronic resources such as the Stephen Leacock Website. Stephen Leacock (1869-1944) is one of the founding parents of Canadian letters and literature. In the early 20th century, his reputation as a humorist and a political economist was not limited by the boundaries of Canada but spread around the world. His reputation as a humorist has withstood the test of time. His kindly jokes still evoke laughter today. Visitors to this site will find a biography of Leacock's life, a look at his central works Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town and Arcadian Adventures with the Idle Rich , a brief glance at his many other works , a bibliography , and links to other related internet sites.
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    History of the Townships of Dartmouth, Preston and Lawrencetown; Halifax County,NS ; (Belleville Mika, 1972). Leacock, Stephen (18691944) See 32 volume
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    Stephen Butler Leacock was born on December 30, 1869, at Swanmore, Hampshire, England, the third of a family of eleven children. His parents were Peter Leacock and Agnes Emma Butler. Peter was 18 and Agnes 22 when they were secretly married on New Year's Day in 1867. The Leacocks and the Butlers had had a long-standing friendship and Peter and Agnes had spent holidays together since infancy. Peter was charming and witty but irresponsible and shiftless, Agnes intelligent and polished. The Leacocks and the Butlers were both well-to-do families. The Leacocks were known as a family in the wine trade. Peter's family was comfortably established in their Oak Hill home on the Isle of Wight. The Butlers, of a distinguished background, had lived in their Bury Lodge home in Hampshire for more than 150 years. Agnes's father was an Anglican minister.
    From the time of Agnes and Peter's marriage, the couple and their growing family continually moved from one place to another. Peter tried his hand at farming in Maritzburg (South Africa) and again in Kansas but constantly failed. The Leacock family emigrated to Canada in 1876 and settled on a 100-acre farm just a few miles south of Lake Simcoe near the village of Sutton, Ontario. In his unfinished autobiography

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