Frederick Philip Grove  

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Frederick Philip Grove (February 14, 1879–1948) was born Felix Paul Greve in Radomno, West Prussia, German Empire (now in Poland). He was best known as a prolific translator before he left Berlin for start a new life in North America in late July 1909. In 1912, he came to Manitoba, where he first taught school in Haskett, Winkler, Virden, Gladstone, & finally Rapid City, from where he emerged as a Canadian author in 1922. He died in 1948 on his estate in Simcoe, Ontario, where he had resided since 1930.




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