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1869-1944 Stephen Leacock was the foremost literary humorist in North America from the end of the Edwardian era until the middle of World War II. In addition to his thirty-five volumes of humour, Leacock also wrote twenty-seven other books on history, biography, criticism, economics, and political science.
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Find a Grave: Stephen Leacock
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Pictures of the writer, his grave site, and a memorial sign with brief biography, cemetery information, and interactive visitor comments.
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Leacock, Stephen
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Biographical article, in the Canadian Encyclopedia.
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Stephen Butler Leacock (1869-1944)
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Profile of the author.
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Stephen Leacock (1896-1944)
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Biography of the author.
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Stephen Leacock Building
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Description and pictures of the building, located on the campus of McGill University.
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Stephen Leacock Museum
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Biography, list of books, and description of the author's summer home. Also includes information on the Stephen Leacock Memorial Award for Humour.
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Stephen Leacock: Humorist and Educator
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Biography, chronology, quotations, and an overview of his work with samples. Also includes detailed looks at "Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town" and "Arcadian Adventures with the Idle Rich." From the National Library of Canada.
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Stephen Leacock: Humorist and Educator
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Includes a biography, a detailed look at his central works, a brief glance at his other works, a bibliography, and resources. From the National Library of Canada.
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Wertheimer Sculptures: Stephen Leacock
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Cast bronze sculpture of the humorist.
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