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James Edward Hervey MacDonald (12 May 1873–26 November 1932) was an English-born Canadian artist, best known as a member of the Group of Seven who asserted a distinct national identity combined with a common heritage stemming from early modernism in Europe in the early twentieth century. He was the father of the illustrator, graphic artist and designer Thoreau MacDonald. (From Wikipedia) More about J. E. H. MacDonald:
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| | Books by J. E. H. MacDonald: MacDonald, J. E. H. (James Edward Hervey), 1873-1932, illust.: Fires of Driftwood (Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, 1922), by Isabel Ecclestone Mackay
Additional books by J. E. H. MacDonald in the extended shelves: MacDonald, J. E. H. (James Edward Hervey), 1873-1932: Bits o' verse in Scots (Ryerson Press, 1927), also by William P. McKenzie (page images at HathiTrust) MacDonald, J. E. H. (James Edward Hervey), 1873-1932: The captive gypsy (Toronto : Ryerson Press, ©1926., 1926), also by Constance Davies Woodrow and Charles G. D. Roberts (page images at HathiTrust) MacDonald, J. E. H. (James Edward Hervey), 1873-1932: The ear trumpet (Ryerson Press, 1926), also by Annie Charlotte Armitage Dalton (page images at HathiTrust) MacDonald, J. E. H. (James Edward Hervey), 1873-1932: Forfeit : and other poems (Ryerson Press, 1926), also by Kathryn Munro (page images at HathiTrust) MacDonald, J. E. H. (James Edward Hervey), 1873-1932: Fowls o' the air : and other verses in Scots (Ryerson Press, 1928), also by William P. McKenzie (page images at HathiTrust) MacDonald, J. E. H. (James Edward Hervey), 1873-1932: In my garden (Toronto, Canada : Ryerson Press, [1929], 1929), also by Jean Kilby Rorison (page images at HathiTrust) MacDonald, J. E. H. (James Edward Hervey), 1873-1932: Later poems and new villanelles (Ryerson Press, 1928), also by S. Frances Harrison (page images at HathiTrust) MacDonald, J. E. H. (James Edward Hervey), 1873-1932: The lost shipmate (Ryerson Press, 1926), also by Theodore Goodridge Roberts (page images at HathiTrust) MacDonald, J. E. H. (James Edward Hervey), 1873-1932: The poet confides (Ryerson Press, 1928), also by H. T. J. Coleman (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) MacDonald, J. E. H. (James Edward Hervey), 1873-1932: Sonnets and sequence (Toronto : The Ryerson Press, [1938], 1938), also by Michael Thomas Casey (page images at HathiTrust) MacDonald, J. E. H. (James Edward Hervey), 1873-1932: The sweet o' the year : and other poems (Ryerson Press, 1925), also by Charles G. D. Roberts (page images at HathiTrust) MacDonald, J. E. H. (James Edward Hervey), 1873-1932: The Thousand Islands (Toronto : Ryerson Press, [1935], 1935), also by Agnes Maule Machar and Thomas Guthrie Marquis (page images at HathiTrust) MacDonald, J. E. H. (James Edward Hervey), 1873-1932: The tide of love (Toronto : Ryerson Press, [1928], 1928), also by Thomas O'Hagan (page images at HathiTrust) MacDonald, J. E. H. (James Edward Hervey), 1873-1932: A vale in Luxor (Toronto : Ryerson Press, [1926], 1926), also by W. V. Newson and Nellie L. McClung (page images at HathiTrust) MacDonald, J. E. H. (James Edward Hervey), 1873-1932: The viking's bride (Ryerson Press, 1929), also by Winifred M. Stevens (page images at HathiTrust) MacDonald, J. E. H. (James Edward Hervey), 1873-1932: Waifs of the mind (Toronto : Ryerson Press, [1927], 1927), also by W. V. Newson (page images at HathiTrust)
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