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'''Stephen Butler Leacock''' (1869-1944) was a [[Canada|Canadian]] [[author]] and [[political economy|political economist]]. His best selling book, during his lifetime, was a textbook, ''Elements of Political Science''. He found greater fame, though, as a humorist and popular writer. His best known work is the collection of short stories,''Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town''.
'''Stephen Butler Leacock''' (1869-1944) was a [[Canada|Canadian]] [[author]] and [[political economy|political economist]]. His best selling book, during his lifetime, was a textbook, ''Elements of Political Science''. He found greater fame, though, as a humorist and popular writer. His best known work is the collection of short stories,''Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town''.

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Stephen Butler Leacock (1869-1944) was a Canadian author and political economist. His best selling book, during his lifetime, was a textbook, Elements of Political Science. He found greater fame, though, as a humorist and popular writer. His best known work is the collection of short stories,Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town.