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  1. The Next Of Kin, Those Who Wait And Wonder
  2. The next of kin, those who wait and wonder by Nellie L. McClung 1873-1951, 1917-12-31
  3. The Black Creek stopping-house : and other stories by Nellie L., 1873-1951 McClung, 2009-10-26
  4. The next of kin : those who wait and wonder by Nellie L., 1873-1951 McClung, 2009-10-26
  5. Literature As Pulpit: The Christian Social Activism of Nellie L. McClung (Dissertations Sr, Vol 2) by Randi R. Warne, 1993-12
  6. Nellie McClung (The Quest Library, 20) by Margaret Macpherson, 2003-01-01
  7. Nellie McClung: The Complete Autobiography
  8. Nellie's Victory by Connie Brummel Crook, 2000-09

21. Quotations From Nellie McClung
Quotations from Nellie McClung (18731951) The quotations above were foundin Our Nell A scrapbook biography of Nellie L. McClung, by Candace Savage.
http://www.mirabilis.ca/nellie.html
Quotations from Nellie McClung (1873-1951)
With three small children and a house to run, you can imagine what sort of frame of mind I'm in. In fact, the frame is all that is left of my mind. I believe God intended us all to be happy and comfortable, clothed, fed, and housed, and there is no sin in comfort, unless we let it atrophy our souls, and settle down upon us like a stupor. Then it becomes a sin which destroys us. Let us pray! From plague, pestilence and famine,
from battle, murder, sudden death,
and all forms of cowlike contentment,
Good Lord, deliver us! (Minding one's own business)... is a cheap and second rate virtue, much extolled in certain circles, over estimated by the world at large; in constant use as an excuse of laziness; an alibi for indifference, coldness and neglect, the slacker's refuge; the sluggard's sure defense. I wish you could see the portion of my mail that tells me to go home and mend my husband's socks. I would never have believed that one man's hosiery could excite the amount of interest these socks do - and yet, do you know, they are always darned! I wish to say that I believe I have spent more hours in my own home than the average woman, for I do not play bridge, am not a habitual attender of teas or dances, and rarely go out in the evening. But still I get phone calls like this:

22. CM Magazine: Nellie's Victory.
McClung, Nellie L., 18731951-Juvenile fiction. Feminists-Fiction. Reformers-Fiction.Grades 7-10 / Ages 12-15. Review by Mary Thomas.
http://www.umanitoba.ca/cm/vol6/no20/nellie.html
CM . . . . Volume VI Number 20 . . . . June 9, 2000 Nellie's Victory. Connie Brummel Crook.
Toronto, ON: Stoddart Kids, 1999.
269 pp., pbk., $7.99.
ISBN 0-7736-7481-0. Subject Headings:
McClung, Nellie L., 1873-1951-Juvenile fiction.
Feminists-Fiction.
Reformers-Fiction. Grades 7-10 / Ages 12-15.
Review by Mary Thomas. excerpt:
The smell of fresh-brewed coffee was just beginning to waft in from the kitchen as the last woman stepped into the room and found herself a chair. It was Mrs. Ingram. Nellie wondered again why Mrs. Ingram came to the meetings. Perhaps she was acting as some sort of spy. Still, what faster way to spread news about the organization? Mrs. Ingram always told everything to everyone, whether they wanted to hear it or not! "As many of your are now aware," Nellie began, "The WCTU has begun to expand its work. We do little things and big things - any good work to help a neighbour or a child....We are best described as organized motherhood, for we have banded together to make life easier and safer for girls and boys. Whatever tries to destroy our homes - whatever hurts our children - whatever makes it harder for anyone to do right - these are our enemies - these we are pledged to fight. "But WCTU women no longer feel their 'homemaking' efforts lie only within their own four walls. We could work our fingers to the bone, helping other women, teaching children, and fighting the liquor traffic. But we would not be much further ahead. So we must branch out in our efforts.... I have just received a telegram from one of our fellow members in Winnipeg...She has finally succeeded in getting an appointment with Manitoba's premier, Sir Rodmond Roblin, regarding the horrible working conditions in the factories in Winnipeg's North End. This is a perfect example of the type of thing we all must do."

23. Selected New Acquisitions From And About Canada - 4/04
1st HarperPerennial ed. 1995. Toronto HarperPerennial, 1995, c1994. MainStack PR9199.3 .B7914C27 1995. McClung, Nellie L., 18731951.
http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/Collections/Romance/canada0404.html

24. Biography Of McClung, Nellie L., 1873-1951
Biography of McClung, Nellie L., 18731951. Nellie Letitia McClung (1873-1951)came to Manitoba from Ontario in 1880. At the age of sixteen she received a
http://manitobia.ca/cocoon/launch/en/biographies/NLM/en/NLM.xml

  • Home Historical Themes Biography of McClung, Nellie L., 1873-1951 Nellie Letitia McClung (1873-1951) came to Manitoba from Ontario in 1880. At the age of sixteen she received a teaching certificate. She taught until she married in 1896. She became active in the and in 1908 published her first novel Sowing Seeds in Danny, which was a best seller. She continued to write articles and short stories for magazines. After moving from Manitou to Winnipeg Home News The Manitobia Project Notice ... Contact

25. Biography Of McClung, Nellie L., 1873-1951
McClung, Nellie L., 1873-1951. Nellie LetitiaMcClung (1873-1951) quitte l’Ontario pour le Manitoba en 1880.
http://manitobia.ca/cocoon/launch/fr/biographies/NLM/fr/NLM.xml

26. Manitoba Women's Directorate | Publications | WHM Essay 2000 -Bibliography
Nellie McClung (18731951) The Literary Founders Dorothy Livesay (1909-1996) Firing the Heather The Life and Times of Nellie L. McClung.
http://www.gov.mb.ca/wd/publications/whm2000_bib.html

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A historical overview of ten Manitoba Women Writers
Personal Bibliographies of the Writers The Pioneers Frances Marion Beynon E. Cora Hind Nellie McClung The Literary Founders Dorothy Livesay Vera Lysenko Martha Ostenso Gabrielle Roy The Third Wave Margaret Laurence Adele Wiseman The Pioneers Frances Marion Beynon Writing by Beynon Aleta Dey . London: C. W. Daniel, 1919. Writing about Beynon Hicks, Anne. "Francis Beynon and the Guide." in First Days Fighting Days: Women in Manitoba History . Ed. Mary Kinnear. Regina: Canadian Plains Research Centre, University of Regina, 1987. 41-52. Hicks, Anne. "Introduction to Aleta Dey by Francis Marion Beynon."

27. Province Du Manitoba | Situation De La Femme |  Direction Générale | Publicat
Nellie McClung (18731951) Les fondactrices littéraires Firing the HeatherThe Life and Times of Nellie L. McClung, Saskatoon, Fifth House, 1993.
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FRONTIÈRES MANITOBAINES:DES ÉCRIVAINES QUI ONT FRANCHI LA LIGNE

Esquisse historique de dix écrivaines manitobaines Bibliographies personnelles des écrivaines Les pionnières Francis Marion Beynon E. Cora Hind Nellie McClung Les fondactrices littéraires Dorothy Livesay Vera Lysenko Martha Ostenso Gabrielle Roy La troisième vague Margaret Laurence Adele Wiseman Les pionnières Francis Marion Beynon Écrits de Beynon Aleta Dey , Londres, C. W. Daniel, 1919. Écrits sur Beynon Hicks, Anne. « Francis Beynon and the Guide », First Days Fighting Days: Women in Manitoba History , éditrice : Mary Kinnear, Regina, Canadian Plains Research Centre, Université de Regina, 1987, p. 41-52. Hicks, Anne. « Introduction to

28. Human Rights
18731953 (Great Britain); Nellie L. McClung, 1873-1951 (Canada). Firing theHeather The Life Times of Nellie McClung by Hallet Davis
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29. Calgary Public Library Horizon Information Portal
More About This Subject, McClung, Nellie L., 18731951. Feminists Canada Biography Suffragists Canada Biography.
http://catalogue.calgarypubliclibrary.com/ipac20/ipac.jsp?index=BIB&term=163935

30. Calgary Public Library Horizon Information Portal
McClung, Nellie L., 18731951. Parlby, Mary Irene, 1868-1965. Edwards, HenriettaMuir, 1849-1931. McKinney, Louise Crummy, 1868-1931.
http://catalogue.calgarypubliclibrary.com/ipac20/ipac.jsp?index=BIB&term=873836

31. Browse Top Level Texts Project Gutenberg Authors M
McCabe, Joseph; McCarter, Margaret Hill, 18601938; McClung, Nellie L.,1873-1951; McClure, Alexander K. (Alexander Kelly), 1828-1909;
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32. 1910
532 McClung, Nellie Letitia (Mooney), 18731951. THE/SECOND CHANCE/BY/Nellie L.McClung/AUTHOR OF/ SOWING SEEDS IN DANNY /Frontispiece by Wladyslaw T.
http://www.library.ubc.ca/edlib/egoffbib/1910.html
CANADIAN CHILDREN'S BOOKS 1799-1939 Title Page Table of Contents Preface Guide to Symbols ... Illustrations 519 BOWMAN, Anne. THE YOUNG EXILES/OR/THE WILD TRIBES OF THE NORTH/BY ANNE BOWMAN/AUTHOR OF "ESPERANZA," "THE CASTAWAYS," ETC./WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY HARRISON WEIR/ [publ. device] /LONDON/GEORGE ROUTLEDGE & SONS, LIMITED/NEW YORK: E.P. DUTTON & CO./ [191-?]. Half-title. Anne Bowman was an English writer. According to her listing in Allibone Supp she was most prolific and chiefly wrote boys' adventure stories. The young exiles is set chiefly in Russia and Siberia as a freedom-loving Russian family of the nobility flees from persecution by the Emperor. They cross from Siberia into America and with the help of friendly Indians and fur-trading factors, they make their way across Canada and eventually to England. Although the three young people in the story are not the chief protagonists, the Preface makes it clear that the book was intended for the young. In the Preface also the author remarks on Robinson Crusoe and The Swiss Family Robinson. Indeed this work has elements of these survival stories as well as their strong Christian component. 520 DWIGHT, Mary Lane.

33. 1906
493 McClung, Nellie Letitia (Mooney), 18731951. Sowing Seeds in Danny/By/Nellie L.McClung/With Photographic Frontispiece/ publ. device /New
http://www.library.ubc.ca/edlib/egoffbib/1906.html
CANADIAN CHILDREN'S BOOKS 1799-1939 Title Page Table of Contents Preface Guide to Symbols ... Illustrations 469 DOUGLAS, Amanda Minnie, 1837-1916. A LITTLE GIRL IN/OLD QUEBEC/BY/AMANDA M. DOUGLAS/ [pict. ornament] / TORONTO/THE MUSSON BOOK CO., LIMITED/1906/ Half-title. Amanda M. Douglas was an American writer chiefly noted for her 'Kathie' series and for her 'Little girl' series published in 10 volumes from 1897 to 1909. (Allibone Supp). A little girl in old Quebec is her only book with a Canadian setting. It is a highly romantic tale of Quebec City in the days of Champlain. The history is combined with the unusual story of a fey child who finally succumbs to love and marriage. There are interesting comments on the lot of women (both native and non-native), and religion. 470 DUNCAN, Norman, 1871-1916. THE ADVENTURES/OF BILLY TOPSAIL/A STORY FOR BOYS/By/NORMAN DUNCAN/Author of "Doctor Luke of the Labrador,"/"The Mother," "Dr. Grenfell's Parish"/ ILLUSTRATED/ [publ. device] /New York Chicago Toronto/FLEMING H. REVELL COMPANY/London and Edinburgh/ [c. 1906]. Half-title. c. 1906 Fleming H. Revell.

34. EPL Pathfinders: Famous Five Or The Persons' Case (1929)
The famous five are Henrietta Muir Edwards; Nellie McClung; pseudonym ofEmily Murphy; Edwards, Henrietta Muir; McClung, Nellie L., 18731951.
http://www.epl.ca/EPLPathfinderPrintVersion.cfm?id=THEPERSON1

35. EPL.ca: Famous Five Or The Persons' Case (1929)
The famous five are Henrietta Muir Edwards; Nellie McClung; pseudonym ofEmily Murphy; Edwards, Henrietta Muir McClung, Nellie L., 18731951.
http://www.epl.ca/EPLPathfinder.cfm?id=THEPERSON1

36. McClung Family Crest By Houseofnames.com
Some noteworthy people of the name McClung Nellie L. McClung (18731951) Canadiannovelist. Copyright © 2000 - 2004 Swyrich Corporation, all rights reserved.
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McClung
Origin Displayed: Scottish Spelling variations include: M'Lurg, M'Lorg, M'Lorc, M'Lork, M'Lurgh, M'Lurge, M'Lurgg, M'Clurg and many more. First found in Ayrshire where they were seated from ancient times, some say before the Norman Conquest in 1066. Some of the first settlers of this name or some of its variants were: Samuel M'Clurg settled in Philadelphia in 1798; Robert M'Clurg settled in America in 1804; Jane, Jackson, Elizabeth, and Archibald M'Clurg settled in America in 1834. (Above is a small excerpt from our 1800 word history) Motto Translated: To the mark.
Suggested Readings for the name McClung
The McClung Family of Wise County, Texas by Jimmy Wayne McClung, The McClung Genealogy by William McClung.
Some noteworthy people of the name McClung
  • Nellie L. McClung (1873-1951) Canadian novelist

37. CBC.ca - The Greatest Canadian - Top 100 - 11 To 100
A place where people with disabilities can reveal their gifts,’ l Arche became Nellie McClung 18731951. She led the Women s Christian Temperance Union
http://www.cbc.ca/greatest/greatcanadians/

38. Fall 2005 - Page 34
Nellie L. McClung and the Fiction of Eugenic Feminism. Cecily Devereux challenges the traditional reading of the fiction of Nellie McClung (18731951),
http://www.mqup.mcgill.ca/browse_archives.php?catalogue=15&page=34

39. IPac2.0
McClung, Nellie L., 18731951. Browse Catalog. by author. McClung, NellieL., 1873-1951. by title. Sowing seeds in Dann by call number. c823 M12so
http://ipac.vpl.ca/ipac20/ipac.jsp?index=BIB&term=125271

40. IPac2.0
Subjects, McClung, Nellie L., 18731951 Fiction. Women Suffrage Canada Fiction. Women s rights Canada History Fiction. Winnipeg (Man.
http://ipac.vpl.ca/ipac20/ipac.jsp?index=BIB&term=794125

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