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Brooks, Lillie A.
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1874-1957
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Lillie A. Brooks, also known as Mrs William Brooks of Toronto was born in Norwood, Ontario, January 4th, 1874, daughter of the Rev. John Edmund Cooper, Anglican clergyman. She is known to have written "The forty-eighth Highlanders" (1915), "The land of the northern men" (1924) and "The Band of purple : a collection of Canadian poems" (1915).
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CA QUA02593
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- English