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Ralph Connor (1860–1937)

Author of Black Rock : a tale of the Selkirks

87+ Works 2,586 Members 4 Reviews

About the Author

Image credit: Creator: MacKay, W. A. (William Alexander), 1842-1905 Publisher: Toronto, Briggs Date: 1900.

Works by Ralph Connor

The sky pilot : a tale of the Foothills (1970) 186 copies, 1 review
The Doctor (1906) 95 copies
The patrol of the Sun Dance Trail (2013) 87 copies, 1 review
The major (2009) 70 copies
Beyond the marshes (2014) 55 copies
The angel and the star (1908) 35 copies
The arm of gold (2007) 27 copies
Treading the winepress (1925) 26 copies
Torches through the bush (1934) 20 copies
The Dawn By Galilee (1909) 20 copies
The girl from Glengarry (1934) 19 copies
The Swan Creek blizzard (1904) 17 copies
The gay crusader (2021) 14 copies
He dwelt among us (1936) 14 copies
Jean Webster, Storyteller (1984) 9 copies
The pilot at Swan Creek (1905) 9 copies
Breaking the record (1903) 7 copies
Swan Creek Blizzard (1904) 4 copies
Der Pilot 2 copies
Gwen's Canyon 2 copies
The Glengarry girl (1934) 2 copies
Himmellodsen 2 copies
The Angel and the Star (2018) 1 copy

Associated Works

The Word Lives On: A Treasury of Spiritual Fiction (1951) — Contributor — 3 copies
Christmas Short Works Collection 2025 (2025) — Contributor — 1 copy

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5 reviews
I abandoned this book because I was over halfway through and the young gentleman called Cameron was nowhere near becoming a corporal in the North West Mounted Police. It took him so long to get to Canada in the first place that I thought I'd somehow picked up the wrong book. The story itself is told in an acceptable manner, but I'm getting impatient and need to move on.
So many books. So little time. This isn't a book that I want to spend that time on. I made it about 100 pages in, and I only made it that far because it was a book that belonged to Grandpa Pete and I was curious what he may have read as a young man. But it is just awful. A mama's boy rugby player goes to Western Canada to be a missionary -- it couldn't be more boring and the writing style couldn't be more tedious.
Mildly interesting as being a western adventure set in western Canada near Calgary rather than in the US West. The time period seems to be the eve of the Northwest Rebellion of 1885, and it reaches to the rebellion.

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