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Ian Maclaren

John Watson (3 November 1850 – 6 May 1907), was a minister of the Free Church of Scotland. He is remembered as an author of fiction, known by his pen name Ian Maclaren.

For the actor, see Ian Maclaren (actor).

Ian Maclaren

John Watson

(1850-11-03)3 November 1850
Manningtree, Essex, England

6 May 1907(1907-05-06) (aged 56)

British

Family[edit]

In 1878, Maclaren married Jane B. Ferguson.

Maclaren, Ian (1894). .

Beside the Bonnie Brier Bush

Maclaren, Ian (1895). The Days of Auld Lang Syne.

Maclaren, Ian (1895). A Doctor of the Old School.

Maclaren, Ian (1896). Kate Carnegie and those Ministers.

Maclaren, Ian (1898). Afterwards and other Stories.

Maclaren, Ian (1898). Rabbi Saunderson.

Maclaren, Ian (1899). Young Barbarians.

Maclaren, Ian (1907). Graham of Claverhouse.

Maclaren, Ian (1907). . Philadelphia: Sunday School Times Company. Short stories.

St. Jude's

This article incorporates text from a publication now in the : Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Maclaren, Ian". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 17 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 261.

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at Project Gutenberg

Works by Ian Maclaren

at Internet Archive

Works by or about Ian Maclaren

at Internet Archive

Works by or about John Watson

at Library of Congress, with 27 library catalogue records

Ian Maclaren

Article on Ian Maclaren in March 1895 edition of The Bookman (New York)

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