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Last Leaves

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This book is a member of the special collection Special Collection: The Works of Stephen Leacock (1869-1944)

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Title:Last Leaves
Author:
Leacock, Stephen Butler   
(37 of 78 for author by title)
Laugh With Leacock
The Iron Man & The Tin Woman: A Book of Little Sketches of To-Day and To-Morrow.
Published:   1945
Publisher:McClelland & Stewart, Limited
Tags:Canada, Canadiana, fiction, humour, Canadian wit and humour, New Canadian Library
Description:

ARE WITTY WOMEN ATTRACTIVE TO MEN?

LIVING WITH MURDER

WHAT CAN IZAAK WALTON TEACH US?

A LECTURE ON WALKING

GOOD-BYE, MOTOR CAR!

COMMON SENSE AND THE UNIVERSE

AN APOLOGY FOR THE BRITISH EMPIRE

BRITAIN AND CANADA: OLD PHASES AND NEW

GENERALS I HAVE TRAINED

THIS BUSINESS OF PROPHECY

REBUILDING THE CITIES

CASTING OUT ANIMOSITY

WOMAN'S LEVEL

THE SCHOOL IS THE LEVER

TO EVERY CHILD

GOLD

CAN WE BEAT INFLATION?

UNCLE SAM, GOOD NEIGHBOUR

ALL RIGHT, MR. ROOSEVELT

ALICE WALKS IN WONDERLAND

GILBERT'S "BAB" BALLADS [Suggest a different description.]

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Author Bio for Leacock, Stephen Butler

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Stephen Leacock (1869-1944) was a Canadian author. Born in England, his family moved to Canada when he was six years old. The family settled in Sutton, Ontario on the south shore of Lake Simcoe. A bright student, he went to Upper Canada College where he was top of his class. After a brief stint at teaching (which he loathed) he eventually went on to become chair of the Department of Economics and Political Science at McGill University. Although he wrote several books on these august subjects, he is best known for his light satirical and humorous writing, in particular, "Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town". (Oxford Companion to Canadian Literature)

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