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The Imperialist

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The Imperialist

by Sara Jeannette Duncan

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ISBN 10
0771091206
ISBN 13
9780771091209
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Toronto: McClelland & Stewart / New Canadian Library, 1971. Mass Market Paperback. VERY GOOD. New Canadian Library Pages are tanned. Adhesive remains from an old bookplate inside front cover. Spine is not creased. Binding is sound and tight. NCL #20 269 pages. New Canadian Library N20 -- Please feel free to ask for additional information, or detailed photos. US orders ship USPS from Niagara Falls, NY. Canadian orders ship from Ontario.

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Sara Jeannette Duncan was born in Brantford, Ontario, in 1861. She attended the Toronto Normal School, then left teaching for a career in journalism. She worked as an editorial writer and book reviewer for the Washington Post , then wrote for the Toronto Globe under the name of “Garth Grafton,” and contributed a column to whose founder was Goldwin Smith. She was also parliamentary correspondent in Ottawa for the Montreal Star . In 1888 Duncan set off on a round-the-world trip as correspondent for the New York World and the Montreal Star . In Calcutta she met her future husband, Everard Cotes, an Englishman serving there as curator of the Indian Museum. They married two years later. Duncan lived in India for twenty-five years, with extended stays abroad in London and frequent trips to Canada. A prolific and popular writer of fiction, Duncan set nearly half of her novels in India. The Imperialist (1904), generally considered her finest, is her only novel set in Canada. During and after World War One she devoted much of her time to playwrighting. In 1922 Duncan and her husband retired to England. Sara Jeannette Duncan died in Ashtead, Surrey, England in 1922. From the Paperback edition.

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Title
The Imperialist
Author
Sara Jeannette Duncan
Format/Binding
Mass Market Paperback
Book Condition
Used - VERY GOOD
Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
0771091206
ISBN 13
9780771091209
Publisher
McClelland & Stewart / New Canadian Library
Place of Publication
Toronto
Date Published
1971
Pages
269
Bookseller catalogs
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