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      To Kill a White Dog by John B. Lee

      To Kill a White Dog by John B. Lee

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      8.75 x 5.5 Inches | 30 Pages
      Publication Date: January 16, 1982
      Trade Paperback ISBN: 9780919626195

      EPUB + PDF

      $12.00

      SKU: to-kill-a-white-dog Categories: John B. Lee, Poetry
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      A long poem dramatizing the clash in visions of the land which occurs when a white settler builds on a sacred Iroquois site.


      About the Author

      John B. Lee’s prodigious output began with his first publication Poems Only a Dog Could Love in 1976 and now has well over 50 books. Prize Winner for Winston Collins/Descant Prize for the Best Canadian Poem, John B. Lee lives in Port Dover, Ontario, Canada where he works as a full time author.

      His work has appeared internationally in over 500 publications, and has been translated into French, Spanish, Korean, Hungarian and Chinese. He has read his work in nations all over the world including South Africa, France, Korea, Cuba, Canada and the United States.


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