Frederick (John) NIVEN
Sex : Male
Nationality: Canada
Born : 1878 Mar 31 Valparaiso, Chile
Lived : British Columbia, Canada (final)
Died : 1944 Jan 30 British Columbia, Canada aged : 65
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More info can be found online at:
More info can be found offline at: Who Was Who, vol 4
Dictionary of Literary Biography, vol 92
Edwardian Fiction: An Oxford Companion, ed Kemp, Mitchell & Trotter [1997]
Literary Year Book 1922 [1922]
Who's Who in Literature 1933 [1933]
Macmillan Companion to Scottish Literature, ed Trevor Royle [1983]
Macmillan Dictionary of Canadian Biography (3rd ed), ed William S Wallace [1963]
English Poetry of the First World War, by Catherine W Reilly [1978]
Twentieth-Century Romance and Historical Writers (3rd ed)
Twentieth-Century Western Writers (1st ed) [1982]
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Book Titles |
Info | Date(s) | Read Online |
The Lost Cabin Mine | English fiction
| 1908 | |
The Island Providence | English fiction
| 1910 | Pr Gut (Canada) |
A Wilderness Of Monkeys | English fiction
| 1911 | Pr Gut (Canada) |
Dead Men's Bells | English fiction
| 1912 | |
Above Your Heads | English short stories
| 1912 | |
Hands Up! | English fiction
| 1913 | Pr Gut (Aust) Pr Gut (Canada) |
Ellen Adair | English fiction
| 1913 | |
The Porcelain Lady | English fiction
| 1913 | |
Justice Of The Peace | English fiction
| 1914 | |
The SS Glory | English fiction
| 1915 | |
Cinderella Of Skookum Creek | English fiction
| 1916 | |
Two Generations | English fiction
| 1916 | |
Sage Brush Stories | English short stories
| 1917 | |
Maple Leaf Songs | English poetry
| 1917 | |
The Lady Of The Crossing | English fiction
| 1919 | |
Penny Scot's Treasure | English fiction
| 1918 | |
A Tale That Is Told | English fiction
| 1920 | |
The Wolfer | English fiction
| 1923 | |
Justice Of The Peace | English
| 1923 | |
Treasure Trail | English fiction
| 1923 | |
A Lover Of The Land, And Other Poems | English poetry
| 1925 | |
Queer Fellows (title in US: Wild Honey) | English fiction
| 1927 | Pr Gut (Canada) |
Canada West | English non-fiction
| 1929 | |
The Story Of Alexander Selkirk | English biography
| 1929 | |
Canada West | English non-fiction
| 1930 | |
The Three Marys | English fiction
| 1930 | |
The Paisley Shawl | English fiction
| 1931 | |
The Rich Wife | English fiction
| 1932 | |
Mrs Barry | English fiction
| 1933 | |
Triumph | English fiction
| 1934 | |
The Flying Years | English fiction
| 1935 | Pr Gut (Aust) |
Old Soldier | English fiction
| 1936 | |
The Staff At Simson's | English fiction
| 1937 | Pr Gut (Canada) |
Colour In The Canadian Rockies [with Walter J PHILLIPS] | English
| 1937 | |
Coloured Spectacles | English biography
| 1938 | Pr Gut (Canada) |
The Story Of Their Days | English fiction
| 1939 | |
Mine Inheritance | English fiction
| 1940 | |
Brothers In Arms... | English fiction
| 1942 | |
Under Which King | English fiction
| 1943 | |
The Transplanted | English fiction
| 1944 | Pr Gut (Canada) |
Go North, Where The World Is Young: Alaska...Atlin... | English non-fiction
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