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John Tanner: Captive Boy Wanderer of the Border Lands

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Title:John Tanner: Captive Boy Wanderer of the Border Lands
Author:
Laut, Agnes Christina   
(10 of 15 for author by title)
The Overland Trail
Heralds of Empire: Being the Story of One Ramsay Stanhope, Lieutenant to Pierre Radisson in the Northern Fur Trade
Illustrator:
Wicksey, Ernest Edward   
Editor:
Pierce, Lorne Albert   
(2 of 6 for author by title)
New History for Old. Discussions on Aims and Methods in Writing and Teaching History
James Evans
Published:   1930
Publisher:Ryerson Press
Tags:Canadiana, history
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A short history of John Tanner, a white settler captured as a child by native Indians. Although he was raised in their culture, his further life was a combination of his upbringing and his colonial heritage. [Suggest a different description.]

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Author Bio for Laut, Agnes Christina

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Agnes Christina Laut (1871–1936) was a Canadian journalist, novelist, historian, and social worker. Born in rural Ontario, the family relocated to Winnipeg Manitoba in 1873. She attended the University of Manitoba but was forced to drop out due to health issues. At this time she became interested in writing and her work was published in the Manitoba Free Press. She obtained an editorial job working for the Press and worked there from 1895-1897. After a few years travelling abroad, she decided to move to the Wassaic, New York in 1900 which was close to her book publisher.

She published several novels and books on Canadian history. She visited the country regularly either working or doing research for her books. She was also involved in social work. In 1919 she travelled to Mexico at the behest of the Childhood Conservation League to help children left homeless by the Mexican Revolution. (Canada's Early Women Writers: Simon Fraser University)

Author Bio for Pierce, Lorne Albert

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Lorne Pierce (1890-1961) was a Canadian publisher and editor. Born in eastern Ontario, he was educated at Queen's University, the University of Toronto and the Wesleyan Theological School in Montreal. He was ordained as a Methodist Church minister and later became a United Church minister. In 1920 he was appointed literary adviser at Ryerson Press in Toronto. Two years later he became editor, a position he remained in until 1960. During his tenure he fostered the careers of several well known authors including E.J. Pratt, Earle Birney, Dorothy Livesay and A.J.M. Smith. He authored and published numerous books on Canadian literature and history. He instigated three series of short books on literature to promote Canadian literature to the general public. He created the Lorne Pierce award for the recognition of excellence in Canadian literature and criticism which is now administered by the Royal Society of Canada. He was also a leading founder of the Canadian Writers' Foundation. During his life he amassed an important collection of Canadian books, letters and manuscripts which he donated to Queen's University. (Oxford Companion to Canadian Literature)

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