


"Every Man for Himself" from Norman Duncan. Author, journalist and educator (1871-1916).

Reproduction of the original: Every Man For Himself by Norman Duncan


The harbor lights were out; all the world of sea and sky and barren rock was black. It was Saturday-long after night, the first snow flying in the dark. Half a gale from the north ran whimpering through the rigging, by turns wrathful and plaintive-a restless wind: it would not...



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Experience the rugged charm and timeless humor of early 20th-century Canada in Norman Duncan's "Every Man for Himself." This collection of short stories, now meticulously restored for print, offers a captivating glimpse into a bygone era. Duncan, a master of dialect literature,...

Experience the rugged charm and timeless humor of early 20th-century Canada in Norman Duncan's "Every Man for Himself." This collection of short stories, now meticulously restored for print, offers a captivating glimpse into a bygone era. Duncan, a master of dialect literature,...