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A Name for Himself

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Traumatized by the 1917 Halifax Explosion, followed by his fathers death, Raddall left school at age 14 yet he went on to become one of Canadas most renowned storytellers.
  • 30 June 1990
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"Twelve months in any place, my friend, is quite a weary while And seems more like a century when lived on Sable Isle …"

So wrote Thomas Raddall at the age of eighteen, not dreaming that many years later Sable Island – that "hell on earth" – would provide a romantic background for one of his greatest novels, The Nymph and the Lamp.

Traumatized by the horror of the great Halifax Explosion of 1917, followed in a few months by the death of his father in battle overseas, Tom was forced to leave school at the age of fourteen.

This brief account of his life tells of his early adventures and of how he became one of Canada’s most renowned storytellers.

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Price: $9.95
Pages: 96
Publisher: Dundurn Press
Imprint: Natural Heritage
Publication Date: 30 June 1990
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780920474587
Format: Paperback
BISACs: JUVENILE NONFICTION / Biography & Autobiography / Literary, Children's / Teenage general non-fiction: Literature, books & writers, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Historical, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Literary
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Joyce Barkhouse, the biographer, shares Thomas Raddall's love of romantic history and of her native Nova Scotia.