REH Bookshelf - C BACK TO TOP. Connor, Ralph. Pseudonym of Charles William Gordon (18601937).Corporal Cameron of the North West Mounted Police. A Tale of the Macleod Trail. http://www.rehupa.com/bookshelf_c.htm
Extractions: REHupa Home Page REH Bookshelf - C compiled by Rusty Burke BACK TO REH BOOKSHELF HOMEPAGE Cabell , James Branch Cambrensis ... , James Oliver Cabell, James Branch One Who Walked Alone , p. 92: "...he said he might come back next week and pick up that book and another one that one by Cabell." One Who Walked Alone , p. 264: [quoting letter from REH] "I learn with interest your struggles with Cabell. Hold on to it for a few days, until I can get over there. I've never read that particular book, and I'd like to look it over with you." Cabell is mentioned in Howard's humorous poem, "A Fable for Critics." The Cream of the Jest: A Comedy of Evasions Eighth printing; first Modern Library edition. New York: Modern Library, 1927 [originally published 1917]. 30701; PQ1; GL; TDB. Still in HPU holdings. Something About Eve REH reviewed this book in The Junto
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GORDON Sir John was then raised to the Supreme Court bench. Gordon, Charles (18601937)A Canadian cleric far more noted under his Pseudonym of Ralph Connor. http://www.covingtonshappyvalley.com/adams-gordon.html
Extractions: CLAN GORDON (Adams) Condensed from Highland Clans of Scotland George Eyre-Todd, 1923 In 1270 Adam de Gordon took part in the Crusade organized by Louis XL. of France. From this fact the Adam family are said to derive their crest and motto. The chief interests of the family, however, were still on the Border, and in the following year the Earl of March, with whom was Sir John de Gordon, having burned the town of Roxburgh, and the English Borderers having retaliated on Sir John de Gordon's lands, the latter crossed the Border, carried off a great booty, and, when intercepted by a force twice the strength of his own, in a desperate affray overthrew Sir John de Lilburn at Carham. In the following year, after another fierce conflict, Sir John had a chief hand in defeating and taking captive Sir Thomas de Musgrave, the English Governor of Berwick. Finally, he was one of the knights who took part with the young Earl of Douglas in the famous encounter with the forces of the Earl of Northumberland on the moonlit field of Otterbourne in 1388, and there he fell. In that famous encounter, as the well-known ballad puts it
1900 of Charles William Gordon, 18601937. OF EARLY DAYS IN/GLENGARRY/BY/ Ralph Connor/AUTHOROF best-selling author, publishing under the Pseudonym Ralph Connor . http://www.library.ubc.ca/edlib/egoffbib/1900.html
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Extractions: There were two ways by which one could get to the Old Stone Mill. One, from the sideroad by a lane which, edged with grassy, flower-decked banks, wound between snake fences, along which straggled irregular clumps of hazel and blue beech, dogwood and thorn bushes, and beyond which stretched on one side fields of grain just heading out this bright June morning, and on the other side a long strip of hay fields of mixed timothy and red clover, generous of colour and perfume, which ran along the snake fence till it came to a potato patch which, in turn, led to an orchard where the lane began to drop down to the Mill valley.
Writing In Canada: Authors: Ralph Connor Ralph Connor. Pseudonym of Charles William Gordon 1860 1937. worksby. Black Rock (1897); The Sky Pilot (1899); The Man from Glengarry http://www.track0.com/ogwc/authors/connor_r.html
Electronic Books Barrie, JM (James Matthew), 18601937, Peter Pan. Diary of Nancy Emerson (1860-1864).Emerson, Ralph Waldo, O Connor, Flannery, A Good Man is Hard to Find. http://www.library.spscc.ctc.edu/lmcelecbks2.htm
Extractions: Library Media Center ELECTRONIC BOOKS A Abbott, Edwin Abbott, 1838-1926 Flatland: a romance of many dimensions Adams, Henry, 1838-1918 Education Of Henry Adams, The Mont-Saint-Michel And Chartres Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848 Orations Adams, Samuel, 1722-1803 Writings of Samuel Adams, The Volume 2 Writings of Samuel Adams, The Volume 3 Addams, Jane Twenty Years At Hull House; with autobiographical notes Women and Public Housekeeping (1913) Addison, Joseph, 1672-1719 Days With Sir Roger De Coverley Essays And Tales Aesop Fables Aiken, Conrad Potter, 1889-1966 House Of Dust, The; a symphony Alcott, Louisa May, 1832-1888 Eight Cousins Hospital Sketches Jo's Boys Little Women ... Little Men Aldrich, Thomas Bailey, 1836-1907 Majorie Daw Story of a Bad Boy, The Alger, Horatio, 1832-1899 Cash Boy, The Errand Boy, The Joe The Hotel Boy Paul The Peddler, or the Fortunes of a Young Street Merchant ... Phil, the Fiddler Amundsen, Roald, 1872-1928 South Pole, The: an account of the Norwegian Antarctic expedition in the "Fram," 1910-12 Volume 1 and Volume 2
The Arrival Of Hector McDonald * The Reverend Dr. Charles William Gordon (1860 1937), a prominent Presbyterianclergyman, wrote the book, Glengarry He used the Pseudonym, Ralph Connor. http://www.telusplanet.net/public/cfdun/hectornav.htm
Extractions: 12 July 1999 Hector McDonald arrived at York Factory in 1812 with his wife Margaret McPhee He was an indentured servant of Alexander McLean of the Isle of Mull, Argyllshire, Scotland. This is in accordance with a family tradition that an ancestor had come through the Hudson Bay with the Selkirk settlers. The Ross of Mull, Brolass and Gribun in the southwestern part of the island were the places referred to. They assembled at Tobermory, Mull and took a chartered sloop to Sligo, Ireland, where they joined other recruits. Ice floes in the Hudson Strait slowed the voyage during July and a severe late August storm in the Hudson Bay made the trip hazardous. It was just the beginning of many trials endured by the McDonald family during several years spent at Red River, before they eventually settled in Glengarry and Stormont Counties of present day Ontario, Canada.