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Rogues and Heroes,Used
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Product Description Rogues and Heroes tells the stories of fascinating Newfoundlanders, with an emphasis on the pre1949 era. Some, such as opera star Georgina Stirling, were adored; others, like Peter Easton, were feared; still more inhabited that misty landscape that makes them rogues to some and heroes to others. Open the book for a compelling journey into the island's colourful past. About the Author Paul Butler is the author of several novels. He has written for many publications in Canada, including The Beaver, Saltscapes, and Canadian Geographic. He has a regular film column with The Social Edge ezine and has contributed to CBC Radio regional and national. He is a graduate of Norman Jewisons Canadian Film Centre in Toronto and is presently developing a number of projects in film and TV ranging from documentary to feature film. He lives in St. Johns with his wife, Maura Hanrahan. Maura Hanrahan is the author of several books. Her short fiction has been published in Canada, the United States, and Britain, and has won awards in all three countries, including one from London's prestigious Independent newspaper. She has also published over 400 newspaper, magazine, and journal articles, several of which were prizewinning. Besides being a writer, Maura is also a cultural anthropologist, having graduated from the London School of Economics in 1989, and a painter. With family roots on the Burin Peninsula, she lives in her native St. John's with her husband, Paul Butler.
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