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  2. Stephen Leacock - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Leacock was born on 30 December 1869 in Swanmore, [3] [4] a village near Southampton in southern England. He was the third of the eleven children born to (Walter) Peter Leacock (b.1834), who was born and grew up at Oak Hill on the Isle of Wight, an estate that his grandfather had purchased after returning from Madeira where his family had made a fortune out of plantations and Leacock's ...

  3. Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town - Wikipedia

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    The stories in the book were initially published as a sequence of short literary pieces serialized in the Montreal Daily Star from February 17 to June 22, 1912. Leacock reworked the series – by the means of additions, combinations, and divisions (but no deletions) – and assembled it as the book's manuscript.

  4. Category:Books by Stephen Leacock - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Books by Stephen Leacock" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. ...

  5. Arcadian Adventures with the Idle Rich - Wikipedia

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    It is believed that the book was translated and published by the Bolshevik government soon after the 1917 revolution, and it became a bestseller in the Soviet Union. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] While Leacock biographer Carl Spadoni has yet to find definitive evidence that a Russian edition exists, a communist-approved translation was printed in the German ...

  6. Leacock - Wikipedia

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    Ernie Leacock (1906–1977), professional ice hockey defender; Hamble James Leacock (1795–1856), African missionary; Matt Leacock, Board game designer; Philip Leacock (1917–1990), English television and film director and producer; Richard Leacock (1921–2011), British-born documentary film director, pioneer of Direct Cinema and Cinéma ...

  7. Canadian humour - Wikipedia

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    The book remains a classic of Canadian literature, [10] and was followed by Arcadian Adventures with the Idle Rich in 1914. An annual Canadian literary award, the Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal for Humour, is named in his memory. [5] The award is presented to the year's best work of humorous literature by a Canadian.

  8. Mariposa (fictional town) - Wikipedia

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    The Methodist Social has poetry readings, and the Presbyterian Church will even accept Anglicans like Zena Pepperleigh, the district judge's daughter, as curious visitors to its divine services. Roman Catholics understandably keep a low profile in town, since every July 12 the Orangemen's Parade is celebrated by Mariposans with flourish.

  9. Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal for Humour - Wikipedia

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    The Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal for Humour, also known as the Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour or just the Leacock Medal, is an annual Canadian literary award presented for the best book of humour written in English by a Canadian writer, published or self-published in the previous year. [1]