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1966 Press Photo Harold Horwood, author of "Tomorrow will be Sunday" - nob45100
Tomorrow will be Sunday tells the tale of life in a tiny Newfoundland fishing village in the early thirties. Its themes of loss of innocence and striving for identity are powerfully evoked in this primitive, spectacular natural setting. Author Harold Horwood lives in Beachy Cove, Newfoundland where electricity and telephones are frowned upon and solitude is a way of life. Mr. Horwood has been published in every magazine of any standing in Canada and for six years was a reporter and political columnist for the St. John's Evening Telegram.
Photo is dated 1966.
Photo measures 7.25 x 9.5 inches.
Photo is dated 1966.
Photo measures 7.25 x 9.5 inches.
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1966 Press Photo Harold Horwood, author of "Tomorrow will be Sunday" - nob45100
1966 Press Photo Harold Horwood, author of "Tomorrow will be Sunday" - nob45100
Tomorrow will be Sunday tells the tale of life in a tiny Newfoundland fishing village in the early thirties. Its themes of loss of innocence and striving for identity are powerfully evoked in this primitive, spectacular natural setting. Author Harold Horwood lives in Beachy Cove, Newfoundland where electricity and telephones are frowned upon and solitude is a way of life. Mr. Horwood has been published in every magazine of any standing in Canada and for six years was a reporter and political columnist for the St. John's Evening Telegram.
Photo is dated 1966.
Photo measures 7.25 x 9.5 inches.
Photo is dated 1966.
Photo measures 7.25 x 9.5 inches.
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Tomorrow will be Sunday tells the tale of life in a tiny Newfoundland fishing village in the early thirties. Its themes of loss of innocence and striving for identity are powerfully evoked in this primitive, spectacular natural setting. Author Harold Horwood lives in Beachy Cove, Newfoundland where electricity and telephones are frowned upon and solitude is a way of life. Mr. Horwood has been published in every magazine of any standing in Canada and for six years was a reporter and political columnist for the St. John's Evening Telegram.
Photo is dated 1966.
Photo measures 7.25 x 9.5 inches.
Photo is dated 1966.
Photo measures 7.25 x 9.5 inches.























