Ralph Connor AKA Charles William Gordon Born: 13-Sep-1860 Birthplace: Glengarry, Ontario, Canada Died: 31-Oct-1937 Location of death: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada Cause of death: unspecified
Gender: Male Religion: Presbyterian Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Author Nationality: Canada Executive summary: Canadian pulp author, Black Rock Military service: 43rd Cameron Highlanders (Chaplain, WWI) Father: Rev. Daniel Gordon Mother: Mary Robertson Wife: Helen King (m. 1898, one son, six daughters)
University: University of Toronto Theological: Knox College University: University of Edinburgh (1883-85)
Scottish Ancestry
Author of books:
Black Rock: A Tale of the Selkirks (1898, novel) The Sky Pilot: A Tale of the Foothills (1899, novel) Beyond the Marshes (1899, novel) The Man from Glengarry: A Tale of the Ottawa (1901) Glengarry School Days: A Story of Early Days in Glengarry (1902) The Doctor (1906, novel) The Life of James Roberton (1908, biography) The Foreigner: A Tale of Saskatchewan (1909, novel) Corporal Cameron of the Northwest Mounted Police (1912, novel) The Patrol of the Sundance Trail (1913, novel) The Major (1917, novel) The Sky Pilot in No Man's Land (1919, novel) To Him That Hath (1921, novel) The Gaspards of Pine Croft (1923, novel) Treading the Winepress (1925, novel) The Friendly Four (1927, novel) The Runner (1929, novel) The Rock and the River (1931, novel) The Arm of Gold (1932, novel) The Girl from Glengarry (1933, novel) Torches Through the Bush (1934, novel) The Rebel Loyalist (1935, novel) Postscript to Adventure (1938)
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