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The remaining personal effects of Harwood Elmes Robert Steele (1897-1978): Policing the Arctic/The Story of the conquest of the Arctic by the Royal Canadian (formerly North-West) Mounted Police, Jarrolds publisher London, 1936- signed Harwood Steele personal copy- ink stained page edges, blue cloth with a copy of 'I Shall Rise' printed by Hodder and Stroughton Ltd, London, with dust jacket signed 'Wishing Birdies very many happy returns of the day from The Steele Hier, M de L.H.Steele, Flora M Steele and Hardwood Feb 10 1929', 'Little Miss Melody' by Marian Kieth signed first edition with dust jacket, four book to S. Steele and fourteen other books, (21). Following World War One, Harwood worked as a journalist and took part in the historic Canadian Government Sovereignty Expedition into the High Arctic of 1925 and set out to write short stories and novels. Most of his fiction was about the Mounted Police. Other titles Harwood Elmes Robert Steele. The Canadians in France: 1915-1918. T. Fisher Unwin Ltd, London. Harwood Elmes Robert Steele. (1929) Spirit of Iron (Manitou-pewabic) An Authentic Novel of the North-West Mounted Police. Harwood Elmes Robert Steele. (1950) Ghosts Returning. The Ryerson Press. Harwood Elmes Robert Steele. (1961) The Red Serge Stories of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Harwood Elmes Robert Steele. (1969) R. C. M. P.: The Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Viking Penguin
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