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Connor, Ralph
Biography
Canadian novelist and Presbyterian minister, who wrote several popular novels that coalesces adventure, emotions and religious morality under the pseudonym Ralph Conner. He was educated at the University of Toronto, Knox College, Toronto and University of Edinburgh, Scotland. He was ordained by a Presbyterian minister and he served as a missionary to mining and lumber camps in the Canadian Rocky Mountains. Gordon used his experiences as a Presbyterian minister in the Canadian West to write his novels. He wrote over 20 novels including A Tale of the Selkirks (1898), Black Rock (1899), The Sky Pilot (1899), The Man from Glengarry (1901), The Major (1917), The Sky Pilot in No Man?s Land (1919), To Him That Hath (1921), The Arm of Gold (1932), The Man from Glengarry and Glengarry School Days (1902), The Life of James Robertson (1908), and his own autobiography, Postscript to Adventure (1938). ;
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Canadian novelist and Presbyterian minister, who wrote several popular novels that coalesces adventure, emotions and religious morality under the pseudonym Ralph Conner. He was educated at the Unive;