![]() He was an editor at the Guelph Daily Mercury between 19. His first writing success came in 1902 when the Brantford Courier accepted a mystery story from him, and he became a reporter there (for five dollars a week). These early novels were rejected by publishers. Before graduating from high school, he had written four novels, one of which was a 70,000 word romance about Maurice of Nassau, Prince of Orange. He attended high school there at the Brantford Collegiate Institute. ![]() Thomas Bertram Costain (– October 8, 1965) was a Canadian-American journalist who became a best-selling author of historical novels at the age of 57.Ĭostain was born in Brantford, Ontario to John Herbert Costain and Mary Schultz. Gold medallion, Canadian Club of New York ![]() ![]() Doctor of Letters, University of Western Ontario ![]()
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