The Four Canadian Highwaymen; Or, The Robbers of Markham Swamp
()
Read more from J. E. (Joseph Edmund) Collins
Annette, the Metis Spy: A Heroine of the N.W. Rebellion Rating: 0 out of 5 stars0 ratingsIdling in Italy studies of literature and of life Rating: 0 out of 5 stars0 ratingsThe Story of Louis Riel: the Rebel Chief Rating: 0 out of 5 stars0 ratings
Related to The Four Canadian Highwaymen; Or, The Robbers of Markham Swamp
Related ebooks
The Four Canadian Highwaymen; Or, The Robbers of Markham Swamp Rating: 0 out of 5 stars0 ratingsThe Tale of Three Lions Rating: 0 out of 5 stars0 ratingsThe People of the Mist Rating: 0 out of 5 stars0 ratingsBog-Myrtle and Peat: Tales Chiefly of Galloway Gathered from the Years 1889 to 1895 Ebook
Bog-Myrtle and Peat: Tales Chiefly of Galloway Gathered from the Years 1889 to 1895
byS. R. CrockettRating: 0 out of 5 stars0 ratingsThe Short Stories of H. Rider Haggard - Volume III Rating: 0 out of 5 stars0 ratingsA Tale of Three Lions Rating: 0 out of 5 stars0 ratingsThe Golden Butterfly Rating: 0 out of 5 stars0 ratingsAllan Ramsay Rating: 0 out of 5 stars0 ratingsArabian Nights Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5A Tale of Three Lions: An African Adventure Story Rating: 0 out of 5 stars0 ratingsCatriona Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5The Stolen Singer Rating: 0 out of 5 stars0 ratingsThe Chaucer Story Book Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5Portrait of a Man with Red Hair Rating: 0 out of 5 stars0 ratingsThe Arabian Nights Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Allan’s Wife Rating: 0 out of 5 stars0 ratingsPortrait of a Man with Red Hair: A Romantic Macabre Rating: 0 out of 5 stars0 ratingsThe People of the Mist Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5White Heather (Volume I of 3) A Novel Rating: 0 out of 5 stars0 ratingsA Romance of Toronto A Novel Rating: 0 out of 5 stars0 ratingsJohn Deane of Nottingham: Historic Adventures by Land and Sea Rating: 0 out of 5 stars0 ratingsStories of Romance Rating: 0 out of 5 stars0 ratingsThe Mississippi Bubble Rating: 0 out of 5 stars0 ratingsGrey Timothy Rating: 0 out of 5 stars0 ratingsClaimed!: "The hint of fear in his face, however, yielded to a sudden, savage irritation" Ebook
Claimed!: "The hint of fear in his face, however, yielded to a sudden, savage irritation"
byFrancis StevensRating: 0 out of 5 stars0 ratingsThe Interpreter: A Tale of the War Rating: 0 out of 5 stars0 ratingsA Romance of Toronto (Founded on Fact): A Novel Rating: 0 out of 5 stars0 ratingsAllan Ramsay Famous Scots Series Rating: 0 out of 5 stars0 ratingsLord Jim Rating: 0 out of 5 stars0 ratingsThe Interpreter - A Tale of the War Rating: 0 out of 5 stars0 ratings
Related podcast episodes
Episode 170: “Code of the Woosters”, Part 2, Ch. 5-9: This week on The Literary Life Podcast our hosts, Angelina Stanford, Cindy Rollins, and Thomas Banks, continue discussing P. G. Wodehouse’s together, covering chapters 5-9 today. They share some similarities in Wodehouse’s work to Shakespearean... Podcast episode
Episode 170: “Code of the Woosters”, Part 2, Ch. 5-9: This week on The Literary Life Podcast our hosts, Angelina Stanford, Cindy Rollins, and Thomas Banks, continue discussing P. G. Wodehouse’s together, covering chapters 5-9 today. They share some similarities in Wodehouse’s work to Shakespearean...
byThe Literary Life Podcast0 ratings0% found this document usefulEpisode 134: “The Wind in the Willows” by Kenneth Grahame, Part 4: In this week’s episode of The Literary Life, our hosts wrap up their series on by Kenneth Grahame. Angelina, Thomas and Cindy talk about these final chapters of the book, covering some key ideas such as the siren song of the Sea Rat, Toad’s... Podcast episode
Episode 134: “The Wind in the Willows” by Kenneth Grahame, Part 4: In this week’s episode of The Literary Life, our hosts wrap up their series on by Kenneth Grahame. Angelina, Thomas and Cindy talk about these final chapters of the book, covering some key ideas such as the siren song of the Sea Rat, Toad’s...
byThe Literary Life Podcast0 ratings0% found this document usefulWinter in Hieron 11: The Importance of Names: Associate van der Dawes,There are actually three distinct sections to the treaty that allows the Golden Lance to operate in Rosemerrow, and I came upon ... Podcast episode
Winter in Hieron 11: The Importance of Names: Associate van der Dawes,There are actually three distinct sections to the treaty that allows the Golden Lance to operate in Rosemerrow, and I came upon ...
byFriends at the Table0 ratings0% found this document usefulEpisode 144: “Hard Times” by Charles Dickens, Bk. 3, Ch. 4-End: On this week’s episode of The Literary Life Podcast, our hosts wrap up their series on by Charles Dickens. Angelina opens the conversation about the book by highlighting Dickens’ masterful ability to tie up all the loose ends in his stories. They... Podcast episode
Episode 144: “Hard Times” by Charles Dickens, Bk. 3, Ch. 4-End: On this week’s episode of The Literary Life Podcast, our hosts wrap up their series on by Charles Dickens. Angelina opens the conversation about the book by highlighting Dickens’ masterful ability to tie up all the loose ends in his stories. They...
byThe Literary Life Podcast0 ratings0% found this document useful017-An Aircraft Carrier Made of Ice: Desperate to overcome German submarines in World War II, Britain entertained a strange plan. Podcast episode
017-An Aircraft Carrier Made of Ice: Desperate to overcome German submarines in World War II, Britain entertained a strange plan.
byFutility Closet0 ratings0% found this document usefulEpisode 15: "The Necklace" by Guy de Maupassant: On today's episode of The Literary Life, Angelina Stanford and Cindy Rollins discuss Guy de Maupassant's short story "The Necklace." Also, don't forget to register for the on August 26-29, 2019 with Cindy and Angelina, as well as Thomas Banks and... Podcast episode
Episode 15: "The Necklace" by Guy de Maupassant: On today's episode of The Literary Life, Angelina Stanford and Cindy Rollins discuss Guy de Maupassant's short story "The Necklace." Also, don't forget to register for the on August 26-29, 2019 with Cindy and Angelina, as well as Thomas Banks and...
byThe Literary Life Podcast0 ratings0% found this document useful263. The Iceberg Principle: 1920s, London. Radclyffe Hall was pacing around her study. She wore close-cropped hair, a tweed skirt, and a man’s silk smoking jacket and tie. Her partner, Uma Troubridge, sat in a nearby chair, reading the writing of Radclyffe – or... Podcast episode
263. The Iceberg Principle: 1920s, London. Radclyffe Hall was pacing around her study. She wore close-cropped hair, a tweed skirt, and a man’s silk smoking jacket and tie. Her partner, Uma Troubridge, sat in a nearby chair, reading the writing of Radclyffe – or...
byLove Your Work0 ratings0% found this document usefulEpisode 203: Our Literary Lives of 2023: On The Literary Life today, Angelina, Cindy and Thomas recap their reading from the past year. They first share some general thoughts on their year of reading and what sorts of books they completed. Other questions they discuss are on what books... Podcast episode
Episode 203: Our Literary Lives of 2023: On The Literary Life today, Angelina, Cindy and Thomas recap their reading from the past year. They first share some general thoughts on their year of reading and what sorts of books they completed. Other questions they discuss are on what books...
byThe Literary Life Podcast0 ratings0% found this document usefulA Girl, Up in the Air, In Africa 0 ratings0% found this document usefulEpisode 180: “Kidnapped,” Ch. 7-18: This week on The Literary Life Podcast, Angelina, Thomas, and Cindy continue their discussion of Robert Louis Stevenson’s , covering chapters 7-18. After sharing their commonplace quotes, Thomas opens the conversation with a brief synopsis of... Podcast episode
Episode 180: “Kidnapped,” Ch. 7-18: This week on The Literary Life Podcast, Angelina, Thomas, and Cindy continue their discussion of Robert Louis Stevenson’s , covering chapters 7-18. After sharing their commonplace quotes, Thomas opens the conversation with a brief synopsis of...
byThe Literary Life Podcast0 ratings0% found this document usefulCelebrating Robert Burns with The Address to a Haggis 0 ratings0% found this document usefulEpisode 47: The Great Divorce, Preface & Ch. 1: On The Literary Life podcast today, Cindy Rollins, Angelina Stanford and Thomas Banks begin their series on by C. S. Lewis. Today you are going to get a crash-course in Medievalism through Lewis’ story, and we hope you will enjoy this book as much... Podcast episode
Episode 47: The Great Divorce, Preface & Ch. 1: On The Literary Life podcast today, Cindy Rollins, Angelina Stanford and Thomas Banks begin their series on by C. S. Lewis. Today you are going to get a crash-course in Medievalism through Lewis’ story, and we hope you will enjoy this book as much...
byThe Literary Life Podcast100%100% found this document usefulEpisode 131: “The Wind in the Willows” by Kenneth Grahame, Part 1: Grahame. Angelina, Thomas and Cindy set out to introduce this book in its historical and literary context, as well as address a few of the challenges people may have on their first reading of The Wind in the Willows. They also discuss some other... Podcast episode
Episode 131: “The Wind in the Willows” by Kenneth Grahame, Part 1: Grahame. Angelina, Thomas and Cindy set out to introduce this book in its historical and literary context, as well as address a few of the challenges people may have on their first reading of The Wind in the Willows. They also discuss some other...
byThe Literary Life Podcast0 ratings0% found this document usefulEpisode 8: Gaudy Night, Ch. 16-End: This week, your hosts Angelina Stanford and Cindy Rollins are covering the final chapters of Gaudy Night, starting with chapter 16. They also announce the opening of the Patreon community called "Friends and Fellows" where they will be offering a... Podcast episode
Episode 8: Gaudy Night, Ch. 16-End: This week, your hosts Angelina Stanford and Cindy Rollins are covering the final chapters of Gaudy Night, starting with chapter 16. They also announce the opening of the Patreon community called "Friends and Fellows" where they will be offering a...
byThe Literary Life Podcast0 ratings0% found this document useful510. Disabled by Wilfred Owen: W Owen read by Classic Poetry Aloud: http://www.classicpoetryaloud.com/ Giving voice to the p... Podcast episode
510. Disabled by Wilfred Owen: W Owen read by Classic Poetry Aloud: http://www.classicpoetryaloud.com/ Giving voice to the p...
byClassic Poetry Aloud0 ratings0% found this document useful2.10 | Fair Enough | 7.4.19 0 ratings0% found this document usefulIron and the Supernatural, part two: The Blacksmith: Episode 11: Iron and the Supernatural, part 2: The Blacksmith Podcast episode
Iron and the Supernatural, part two: The Blacksmith: Episode 11: Iron and the Supernatural, part 2: The Blacksmith
byStrange Familiars0 ratings0% found this document useful579. The Lady of Shalott by Alfred, Lord Tennyson: Alfred, Lord Tennyson read by Classic Poetry Aloud: http://www.classicpoetryaloud.com Giving v... Podcast episode
579. The Lady of Shalott by Alfred, Lord Tennyson: Alfred, Lord Tennyson read by Classic Poetry Aloud: http://www.classicpoetryaloud.com Giving v...
byClassic Poetry Aloud100%100% found this document usefulTreasure Hunt 0 ratings0% found this document usefulS6E3: "Zimri" from "Absalom and Achitophel" by John Dryden: In this sixth season of The Well Read Poem, we will read a number of examples of classic satire in verse. English poetry is particularly rich in satire, and we will take a close look at some of the best instances of literary mockery that the past... Podcast episode
S6E3: "Zimri" from "Absalom and Achitophel" by John Dryden: In this sixth season of The Well Read Poem, we will read a number of examples of classic satire in verse. English poetry is particularly rich in satire, and we will take a close look at some of the best instances of literary mockery that the past...
byThe Well Read Poem0 ratings0% found this document usefulMildred Keith - Episode 5 - Kids Story Bedtime Stories for Children and Adults to Sleep Old Fiction Podcast episode
Mildred Keith - Episode 5 - Kids Story Bedtime Stories for Children and Adults to Sleep Old Fiction
byAcreSoft Story Classic: ? Kids Educational and Bedtime Stories for Children to Adults, in English0 ratings0% found this document usefulStorytellers, Writers, and the Original Magic Carpet Podcast episode
Storytellers, Writers, and the Original Magic Carpet
byWizard of Ads Monday Morning Memo0 ratings0% found this document usefulSeinfeld and Solnit 0 ratings0% found this document usefulEpisode 149: “Dracula” by Bram Stoker, Ch. 12-17: Our hosts are back on The Literary Life podcast today to continue our series on Bram Stoker’s . This week we are covering chapters 12-17, and in the introduction to this episode, Angelina, Cindy and Thomas discuss the purpose of the Gothic novel in... Podcast episode
Episode 149: “Dracula” by Bram Stoker, Ch. 12-17: Our hosts are back on The Literary Life podcast today to continue our series on Bram Stoker’s . This week we are covering chapters 12-17, and in the introduction to this episode, Angelina, Cindy and Thomas discuss the purpose of the Gothic novel in...
byThe Literary Life Podcast0 ratings0% found this document usefulEpisode 179: “Kidnapped,” Intro to Robert Louis Stevenson and Ch. 1-6: Welcome back to a new read along series on The Literary Life Podcast! This week Angelina, Thomas, and Cindy will begin their discussion of Robert Louis Stevenson’s , covering chapters 1-6, as well as giving some background information on the beloved... Podcast episode
Episode 179: “Kidnapped,” Intro to Robert Louis Stevenson and Ch. 1-6: Welcome back to a new read along series on The Literary Life Podcast! This week Angelina, Thomas, and Cindy will begin their discussion of Robert Louis Stevenson’s , covering chapters 1-6, as well as giving some background information on the beloved...
byThe Literary Life Podcast0 ratings0% found this document usefulS7E6: "Love Poem" by John Frederick Nims: In this seventh season, we are reading six poems about romantic love. Love may seem to be the most fundamental subject for poetry, but interestingly, it is not. When we consider the great poetic traditions of almost any people, we find that love is by... Podcast episode
S7E6: "Love Poem" by John Frederick Nims: In this seventh season, we are reading six poems about romantic love. Love may seem to be the most fundamental subject for poetry, but interestingly, it is not. When we consider the great poetic traditions of almost any people, we find that love is by...
byThe Well Read Poem0 ratings0% found this document useful308. The Lady of Shalott by Alfred Lord Tennyson: Lord Tennyson read by Classic Poetry Aloud: http://www.classicpoetryaloud.com/ Giving voice t... Podcast episode
308. The Lady of Shalott by Alfred Lord Tennyson: Lord Tennyson read by Classic Poetry Aloud: http://www.classicpoetryaloud.com/ Giving voice t...
byClassic Poetry Aloud0 ratings0% found this document useful410. Revelation by Sir Edmund Gosse: Sir E Gosse read by Classic Poetry Aloud: Giving voice to the poetry of the past. www.classicpoe... Podcast episode
410. Revelation by Sir Edmund Gosse: Sir E Gosse read by Classic Poetry Aloud: Giving voice to the poetry of the past. www.classicpoe...
byClassic Poetry Aloud0 ratings0% found this document usefulThe Nameless Offspring by Clark Ashton Smith 0 ratings0% found this document usefulEpisode 119: A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Acts I and II: Welcome back to The Literary Life podcast and our series on Shakespeare’s . After kicking off the episode with their commonplace quotes, Angelina, Cindy and Thomas start digging into the play itself. Thomas brings up the importance of the timing of... Podcast episode
Episode 119: A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Acts I and II: Welcome back to The Literary Life podcast and our series on Shakespeare’s . After kicking off the episode with their commonplace quotes, Angelina, Cindy and Thomas start digging into the play itself. Thomas brings up the importance of the timing of...
byThe Literary Life Podcast100%100% found this document useful
Related articles
Memories Of A Humble Booking Clerk Heritage RailwayArticle
Memories Of A Humble Booking Clerk
Sep 4, 2020
6 min read'Golden Hill' Immerses Readers In Intrigue And History Of Pre-Revolutionary New York NPRArticle
'Golden Hill' Immerses Readers In Intrigue And History Of Pre-Revolutionary New York
Jul 31, 2017
9 min readGhost Girl, Banana HELLO magazineArticle
Ghost Girl, Banana
Aug 21, 2023
By the time I was 25, there were only two things I remembered about Mumma. The first was that she smelled of watermelons, the second was that we were happy. We’d taken our father’s name of course, but a name is only half a story. The other half exist
6 min readCommonplace Book The American ScholarArticle
Commonplace Book
Jun 4, 2018
I like long walks, especially when they are taken by people who annoy me. —Fred Allen I have always wondered, in reading travels, at the childish joy travellers felt at meeting people they knew, and their sense of loneliness when they did not, in
4 min readLa Otra Historia Guernica MagazineArticle
La Otra Historia
Jun 30, 2022
14 min readHook, Line And Sinker Great WalksArticle
Hook, Line And Sinker
Oct 18, 2018
4 min readFive Poems The American Poetry ReviewArticle
Five Poems
May 1, 2019
“My arm is so brown and so beautiful,” is a thought I haveas I’m about to turn off the lamp and go to sleep.I look at it a moment in the soft glow, and see it, briefly,as though it belonged to someone else. A reddishkind of brown, like a toasted almo
7 min readTracing Footsteps Not My Own: Going Through the Motions, Learning to Write The MillionsArticle
Tracing Footsteps Not My Own: Going Through the Motions, Learning to Write
Jan 25, 2019
This is a story about writing and failing and trying to feel less alone. I suppose it’s also about “finding myself” with Sandburg's same reckless ecstasy. The post Tracing Footsteps Not My Own: Going Through the Motions, Learning to Write appeared fi
11 min readThe Island That Inspired Conrad and Lawrence’s Queerest Characters Literary HubArticle
The Island That Inspired Conrad and Lawrence’s Queerest Characters
Mar 19, 2019
9 min readChasing the Brontë Sisters From South India to the Yorkshire Moors Literary HubArticle
Chasing the Brontë Sisters From South India to the Yorkshire Moors
Nov 2, 2017
6 min readThe Time I Drank with Borges in a Scottish Pub Literary HubArticle
The Time I Drank with Borges in a Scottish Pub
Mar 20, 2018
5 min readRetreading The City Writing MagazineArticle
Retreading The City
Nov 2, 2023
It’s hard to pinpoint when and how inspiration strikes for a novel, but I know exactly when it did for The Detective. The Waiter and The Cook were the first two books in my Kamil Rahman thriller series about a disgraced policeman from Kolkata who co
6 min readI Used To Be Well Read The OldieArticle
I Used To Be Well Read
Jun 29, 2022
4 min readOnly a Fragrance The Threepenny ReviewArticle
Only a Fragrance
Sep 1, 2022
3 min readReadersʼ Letters The OldieArticle
Readersʼ Letters
Jul 27, 2022
6 min readStop Hating on Adjectives! The MillionsArticle
Stop Hating on Adjectives!
Jun 12, 2019
A common admonition in creative writing pedagogy is, “Cut as many adjectives as possible.” I propose that this rule springs from mere prejudice. The post Stop Hating on Adjectives! appeared first on The Millions.
7 min readShare Your News Writing MagazineArticle
Share Your News
Jan 6, 2022
To feature in subscribers’ news contact: tjackson@warnersgroup.co.uk ‘I’ve loved writing ever since I was a child,’ writes subscriber Glenda Young. ‘I live in the north-east and my novels are set in the coalmining village of Ryhope where I was born a
5 min readBookish In Britain Travel & Leisure India & South AsiaArticle
Bookish In Britain
Mar 9, 2020
5 min readThree Letters from Switzerland The Paris ReviewArticle
Three Letters from Switzerland
Aug 15, 2019
4 min readThe Time I Spent the Night in Hamlet’s Castle Literary HubArticle
The Time I Spent the Night in Hamlet’s Castle
Apr 21, 2017
5 min readReader's Letter The OldieArticle
Reader's Letter
May 31, 2023
SIR: I was astonished to read (Spring issue) that Hunter Davies believes he may be the only person left in the UK who has milk delivered in glass bottles every morning. Oop ’ere in t’north, we have milk delivered in this way. We also have Ringtons Te
6 min readA Hedgerow Moralist Shooting Times & CountryArticle
A Hedgerow Moralist
Nov 18, 2020
5 min readAutumn Has Always Been Poets’ Season Literary HubArticle
Autumn Has Always Been Poets’ Season
Oct 23, 2017
6 min readA Year in Reading: Iľja Rákoš The MillionsArticle
A Year in Reading: Iľja Rákoš
Dec 12, 2021
As long as there are authors, translators, publishers large or small committed to the deliberate word deliberately committed to the page, and so many who still need those words on pages, legal or illegal, right, left, or center, we’ll find our feet a
8 min readWayne Macauley on Gerald Murnane’s Most Memorable Book Literary HubArticle
Wayne Macauley on Gerald Murnane’s Most Memorable Book
Nov 24, 2020
9 min read‘Don’t You Think This Is a Bit Silly?’ The AtlanticArticle
‘Don’t You Think This Is a Bit Silly?’
May 8, 2023
6 min readSelected Sentences from Mark Twain’s Life on the Mississippi The Paris ReviewArticle
Selected Sentences from Mark Twain’s Life on the Mississippi
May 9, 2018
6 min read1887 Vrc Derby Turf MonthlyArticle
1887 Vrc Derby
Sep 30, 2021
7 min readSeamus Heaney's Extraordinary Generosity The AtlanticArticle
Seamus Heaney's Extraordinary Generosity
Sep 11, 2013
5 min readMemoirs Of A Fox The American Poetry ReviewArticle
Memoirs Of A Fox
Jan 1, 2019
My year of graduate work in Cambridge, England was a somewhat bleak and desperate affair, coinciding with a bout of depression that could perhaps have been shortened or ameliorated if I had been assigned hard agricultural labor, a daily column of loc
14 min read
Reviews for The Four Canadian Highwaymen; Or, The Robbers of Markham Swamp
0 ratings0 reviews