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The Race and Other Stories by Sinclair Ross
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1st edition
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Published in 1978 by the University of Ottawa Press
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1.5 cm of textual records
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Sinclair Ross, one of Canada's most respected writers, was born at Shellbrook, SK, and died at Vancouver, BC He was raised by his mother and, at 16, joined the Royal Bank of Canada as a clerk at Abbey, Sask. He also worked at Indian Head. Banking became his lifelong career. He was buried in the Indian Head Cemetery.
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Donated by Mavis Gray on April 18, 2007.
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A small 137-page paperback book containing multiple short stories all written by Indian Head author Sinclair Ross and compiled by University of Ottawa professor Lorraine McMullen.
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Sinclair Ross, one of Canada's most respected writers, worked at the Union Bank of Canada in Indian Head ca. 1930. He was buried in the Indian Head Cemetery.
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ISBN 2-7603-4342-1
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- Ross, James Sinclair (Subject)
- McMullen, Lorraine (Subject)
- Gray, Mavis (Subject)