Frederick John Niven, Collection

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Author: Frederick John Niven ISBN: 1230000244935
Publisher: Sur Publication: June 5, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Frederick John Niven
ISBN: 1230000244935
Publisher: Sur
Publication: June 5, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

Frederick John Niven,  (born March 31, 1878, Valparaíso, Chile—died Jan. 30, 1944, Vancouver, B.C., Can.), was a regional novelist who wrote more than 30 novels, many of them historical romances, set in Scotland and Canada. Three of his best-known novels—The Flying Years (1935), Mine Inheritance (1940), and The Transplanted (1944)—form a trilogy dealing with the settlement of the Canadian west.

Educated in Scotland, Niven worked in libraries in Glasgow and Edinburgh. He went to Canada about 1900 and worked in construction camps in the Canadian west. Returning to the British Isles, he was a writer and journalist in England until after World War I, when he settled permanently in British Columbia. He also published verse and an autobiography, Coloured Spectacles (1938).

In this ebook:

The Island Providence

A Wilderness of Monkeys

Hands Up!

Wild Honey

The Staff at Simson's

Coloured Spectacles

The Transplanted

The Lost Cabin Mine

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Frederick John Niven,  (born March 31, 1878, Valparaíso, Chile—died Jan. 30, 1944, Vancouver, B.C., Can.), was a regional novelist who wrote more than 30 novels, many of them historical romances, set in Scotland and Canada. Three of his best-known novels—The Flying Years (1935), Mine Inheritance (1940), and The Transplanted (1944)—form a trilogy dealing with the settlement of the Canadian west.

Educated in Scotland, Niven worked in libraries in Glasgow and Edinburgh. He went to Canada about 1900 and worked in construction camps in the Canadian west. Returning to the British Isles, he was a writer and journalist in England until after World War I, when he settled permanently in British Columbia. He also published verse and an autobiography, Coloured Spectacles (1938).

In this ebook:

The Island Providence

A Wilderness of Monkeys

Hands Up!

Wild Honey

The Staff at Simson's

Coloured Spectacles

The Transplanted

The Lost Cabin Mine

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