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About The Author

Glen Hancock

Glen Hancock has worked as a journalist, editor and columnist. After serving overseas with the RCAF in the Second World War, he worked for many years with Imperial Oil. Hancock was involved in the formation of the School of Journalism at the University of Kings College in Halifax. His books include Charley Goes to War (GP, 2004), My Real Name is Charley: Memoirs of a Grocer’s Clerk (Gaspereau Press 2000), History of Acadia University and Nova Scotians and the Houses They Live In. Glen Hancock lives in Wolfville, Nova Scotia. He died in December 2011.

Books by Glen Hancock