Norman Duncan

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Norman Duncan was born on 2 July 1871 in North Norwich Township. He attended the University of Toronto from 1891 to 1894 but didn't graduate. Duncan became a journalist, working at The New York Evening Post from 1897 to 1901, then taught rhetoric at Washington and Jefferson College in Pennsylvania and English literature at the University of Kansas. Duncan died 18 October 1916 on the golf course at Willowbrook Country Club in Fredonia, New York.


Books by Norman Duncan

1900
The Soul of the Street (short stories)
1903
The Way of the Sea (short stories)
1904
Doctor Luke of the Labrador (novel)
1905
Dr. Grenfell's Parish (essays)
1905
The Mother (novel)
1906
The Adventures of Billy Topsail (novel)
1907
The Cruise of the Shining Light (novel)
1908
Every Man for Himself (novel)
1909
The Suitable Child (novel)
1909
Going Down From Jerusalem (travel)
1910
Billy Topsail and Company (novel)
1911
The Measure of a Man (novel)
1912
The Best of a Bad Job (novel)
1913
Finding His Soul (novel)
1914
The Birdstore Man (novel)
1915
Australian Byways (travel)
1916
Billy Topsail, M.D. (novel)
1918
Battles Royal Down North (short stories)
1918
Harbor Tales Down North (short stories)
1988
Selected Stories of Norman Duncan (short stories)
1990
Higgins: A Man's Christian (non-fiction)
 
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Added 19 August 2008.
Updated 07 January 2012.