Scott, Duncan Campbell, 1862-1947
Scott, Duncan Campbell
Duncan Campbell Scott Canadian civil servant and writer (1862–1947)
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Duncan Campbell Scott ‡c Canadian civil servant and writer (1862–1947)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Scott, Duncan Campbell ‡d 1862-1947
- 100 1 _ ‡a Scott, Duncan Campbell, ‡d 1862-1947
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Works
Title | Sources |
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Addresses, essays, and reviews | |
The administration of Indian affairs in Canada. | |
Arthur Stanley Bourinot papers, 1915-1969 | |
At Scarboro ̓Beach | |
At the Mermaid inn Wilfred Campbell, Archibald Lampman, Duncan Campbell Scott in « The Globe », 1892-93 | |
The canadian snowshoe | |
The circle of affection : and other pieces in prose and verse | |
Clarence A. Gagnon, recollection and record | |
Creep into my heart : op. 39, no. 2 | |
Early British rule : Simcoe, Brock | |
Ecstasy : [high voice] | |
The end of the day, op. 9, no. 2 | |
Five songs for a high voice with piano accompaniment. | |
The ghost's story | |
A girl's puberty ceremony among the Nootka Indians | |
The green cloister; later poems | |
I have done : or two part chorus of treble voices with piano | |
I have done put by the lute | |
I hear the bells at eventide | |
'The home comers' | |
In the village of Viger | |
John Graves Simcoe | |
Labor and the angel | |
Last year : song | |
L'éducation chez les indiens | |
Love song | |
Macmillan dict. of Canadian biogr. | |
The magic house and other poems | |
The makers of Canada, 1903-04. | |
Manoir Richelieu (Pointe-au-Pic, Québec). Catalogue of the Manoir Richelieu collection of North... | |
The meadow, and Sunset at Les Emboulements ; Above Saint Irénée, From Les Emboulements, and to Helen Douglas Macoun | |
New world lyrics and ballads | |
The people of the plains | |
The poems of Archibald Lampman, including "At the Long Sault" | |
Poet and the critic a literary correspondence between D. C. Scott and E. K. Brown | |
Poets of the confederation | |
Presidential address : poetry and progress. | |
Reality | |
Selected poetry | |
Selected stories of Duncan Campbell Scott. | |
Short stories. Selections | |
Songs | |
Spell of times long past. | |
Spring midnight : (Deepwood) | |
Spring rhapsody. Ecstasy | |
Temagami, and in the wilds ; The Canadian's home song from abroad | |
Three songs of the West Coast recorded from singers of Nass River tribes, Canada | |
Thunderstorm | |
To the Canadian mothers : and three other poems. | |
Twilight : part-song for ladies' voices (S.S.A.) | |
Two poems | |
Two poems written by Archibald Lampman & Duncan Campbell Scott & privately issued to their friends at Christmastide 1896. | |
Two songs: She is not fair to outward view (Hartley Coleridge). I have done | |
Untitled novel, ca. 1905 | |
Walter J. Phillips | |
When twilight walks in the west | |
Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, 1928-1929 : Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Campbell Scott, 108 Lisgar Street, Ottawa : a prairie water colour. | |
The witching of Elspie; a book of stories. | |
Yarrow |