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A. J. B. Johnston

Andrew John Bayly Johnston is a Canadian historian, novelist and museum writer. He is the author of six novels of historical fiction as well as sixteen books (and over 100 articles) on the History of Atlantic Canada.[2] Johnston is originally from Truro, Nova Scotia and currently lives in Halifax.[3]

A. J. B. Johnston
BornAndrew John Bayly Johnston
Truro, Nova Scotia, Canada[1]
OccupationHistorian
Writer
NationalityCanadian
Alma materDalhousie University, Université Laval[1]
GenreHistory, Historical fiction
SubjectAtlantic Canada[1]
SpouseMary Topshee[1]
Children3[1]
Website
ajbjohnston.com

Career edit

Johnston's writing career is closely associated with the history of the Fortress of Louisbourg.[4] In recognition of his body of work on that national historic site of Canada, the Government of France made Johnston a chevalier of the Ordre des Palmes académiques.[5] His 2017 book Endgame 1758 won a Clio award from the Canadian Historical Association and was short-listed for the Dartmouth Book Award[6]

Johnston had a long career as an historian with Parks Canada.[7]

The historical account Ni'n na L'nu: The Mi'kmaq of Prince Edward Island, co-authored with Jesse Francis, won the "best Atlantic-published" book, the PEI Book Award for non-fiction and a PEI Heritage Award.[8] Johnston also developed the story-lines and scripts for the exhibit of the same name.

Johnston has written the scripts for many exhibits in Atlantic Canada.[9] Some of those exhibits have been at (or currently still are at) the Nova Scotia Museum, the Colchester Historeum, Musée des Acadiens des Pubnicos, Yarmouth County Museum, the Black Cultural Centre, and the aforementioned travelling exhibit entitled N'in na L'nu: The Mi'kmaq of Prince Edward Island.[10]

Since 2009, Johnston has published three novels inspired by the historical figure of Thomas Pichon (1700–1781). They are Thomas, A Secret Life (2012), The Maze (2014) and Crossings (2015)[11].Atlantic Books Today described Johnston as "a natural to write this story."[12] The review of Thomas in The Antigonish Review stated: "This is a fine novel, one that strikes just the right balance between fact and fiction."[13] As for The Maze, Paul W. Bennett writes: "Taking on historical fiction and imaginatively recreating the inner life of one of Canada's most controversial early historical figures would be beyond the reach of most scholars. A. J. B. Johnston ... is more than equal to that challenge."[14] The reviewer in the Nashwaak Review wrote: "Pichon is as real and developed a character as you will find anywhere … both believable and impressive."[15] Two more novels appeared in 2018, with The Hat, a YA novel about the Expulsion of the Acadians from Grand-Pré in 1755, and Something True, a coming-of-age biographical fiction about Katharine McLennan (1892-1975).[16]

In 2020, Nimbus Publishing released Johnston's Kings of Friday Night: The Lincolns. It's about a 1960s rock 'n roll band that was based in Truro, Nova Scotia and was widely popular across the Maritimes.[17] Though all-white, they played mostly Soul and R&B songs, and are credited with breaking racial barriers at the time.[18] One member of that band was renowned playwright, novelist and composer John MacLachlan Gray.[19] Gray wrote the "Foreword" to the book. The "Afterword" was written by the band's singer, Frank MacKay. After The Lincolns and a Toronto-based band called Soma, MacKay would go on to have a celebrated career as a stage actor as well. Johnston was interviewed about the book on "Book-Me Podcasts", hosted by Costas Halavrezos.[20] In November 2020, Johnston collaborated with Tom Ryan and Costas Halavrezos to create a 5-minute micro-documentary about The Lincolns. The video—Kings of Friday Night: The Lincolns—was posted on YouTube[21]

Johnston's research archives are deposited at the Beaton Institute of the Cape Breton University.[22]

In February and March 2017, Johnston was Writer-in-Residence at Wolff Cottage (the Center for the Writing Arts) in Fairhope, Alabama.[23]

In July 2018, A. J. B. Johnston was named as one of the members of a special task force that is to make recommendations to the Halifax Regional Municipality regarding the commemoration of British colonial governor of Nova Scotia, Edward Cornwallis, and of the commemoration of Indigenous history within the municipality.[24] That task force report was submitted to HRM mayor, council and staff in May 2020.

Johnston’s most recent book is a YA novel entitled Into the Wind published by Acorn Press.[25]

Authored and co-authored books edit

Fiction edit

  • Johnston, A.J.B. (2023). Into the Wind. ISBN 978-1-773661-2-54.
  • Johnston, A.J.B. (2018). Something True. ISBN 978-1-9802412-2-5.
  • Johnston, A.J.B. (2018). The Hat. ISBN 978-1-9802319-4-3. EPUB 978-1-7752289-0-5
  • Johnston, A.J.B. (2015). Crossings, A Thomas Pichon Novel. Sydney: Cape Breton University Press. ISBN 978-1-77206-020-1. EPUB 978-1-77206-022-5, Kindle 978-1-77206-023-2, Web pdf 978-1-77206-021-8
  • Johnston, A.J.B. (2014). The Maze, A Thomas Pichon Novel. Sydney: Cape Breton University Press. ISBN 978-1-897009-76-5. EPUB 978-1-927492-71-0, MOBI 978-1-927492-72-7
  • Johnston, A.J.B. (2012). Thomas, A Secret Life. Sydney: Cape Breton University Press. ISBN 978-1-897009-74-1. EPUB 978-1-897009-89-5, MOBI 978-1-897009-90-1

History edit

Current English editions and re-prints edit

  • Johnston, A.J.B.; Francis, Jesse (2021). Ancient Land, New Land: Skmaqn—Port-la-Joye—Fort Amherst National Historic Site of Canada. Charlottetown: Acorn Press. ISBN 978-1-773660-70-7.
  • Johnston, A.J.B. (2020). Kings of Friday Night: The Lincolns. Halifax: Nimbus Publishing. ISBN 978-1-77108-848-0. ASIN : B08N1L2SKP. EPUB : ISBN 978-1-77108-849-7
  • Johnston, A.J.B.; LeBlanc, Ronnie-Gilles (2015). Grand Pré, Landscape for the World. Halifax: Nimbus Publishing. ISBN 978-1-771082-71-6.
  • Johnston, A.J.B. (2013). Louisbourg: Past, Present, Future. Halifax: Nimbus Publishing. ISBN 978-1-771080-52-1.
  • Johnston, A.J.B.; Francis, Jesse (2013). Ni'n na L'nu: The Mi'kmaq of Prince Edward Island. Charlottetown: Acorn Press. ISBN 978-1-894838-93-1.
  • Johnston, A.J.B. (2007). Endgame 1758. The Promise, the Glory and the Despair of Louisbourg's Final Decade. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. ISBN 978-1-897009-20-8. (Canada), ISBN 978-0-8032-6009-2 (USA)
  • Johnston, A.J.B. (2004). Storied Shores: St. Peter's, Isle Madame and Chapel Island in the 17th and 18th Centuries. Sydney: University College of Cape Breton Press. ISBN 978-1-897009-00-0.
  • Johnston, A.J.B.; Kerr, W.P. (2004). Grand-Pré, Heart of Acadie. Halifax: Nimbus Publishing. ISBN 978-1-55109-479-3.
  • Johnston, A.J.B. (2001). Control & Order: The Evolution of french Colonial Louisbourg, 1713–1758. East Lansing: Michigan State University Press. ISBN 0-87013-570-8.
  • Johnston, A.J.B. (1996). Life and Religion at Louisbourg, 1713–1758. Montreal & Kingston: McGill-Queens University Press. ISBN 0-7735-1525-9. Paperback Edition
  • Campbell, Brian; Johnston, A.J.B. (1995). Tracks across the Landscape: A Commemorative History of the S&L Railway. Sydney: University College of Cape Breton Press. ISBN 0-920336-64-7.
  • Johnston, A.J.B.; Donovan, Kenneth; Balcom, B.A.; Storm, Alex (2004) [1991]. Louisbourg, An 18th-Century Town. Halifax: Nimbus Publishing. ISBN 978-0-921054-88-7.
  • Johnston, A.J.B.; Reardon, Chris (photography) (1997). Louisbourg: The Phoenix Fortress. Halifax: Nimbus Publishing. ISBN 0-921054-35-1. Paperback Edition
  • Dunton, Hope; Johnston, A.J.B. (1986). From the Hearth: Recipes from the World of 18th-Century Louisbourg. Sydney: University College of Cape Breton. ISBN 0-920336-01-9.
  • Johnston, A.J.B. (2002) [1983]. The Summer of 1744, A Portrait of Life in 18th-Century Louisbourg. Ottawa: Parks Canada. ISBN 0-660-18786-8.
  • Johnston, A.J.B. (1981). Defending Halifax: Ordnance, 1825–1906. Ottawa: Parks Canada. ISBN 0-660-10842-9.

Previous English editions edit

  • Johnston, A.J.B. (1984). Life and Religion at Louisbourg, 1713–1758. Montreal & Kingston: McGill-Queens University Press. ISBN 0-7735-0427-3. Hardcover Edition
  • Johnston, A.J.B.; Reardon, Chris (photography) (1990). Louisbourg: The Phoenix Fortress. Halifax: Nimbus Publishing. ISBN 0-921054-51-3. Hardcover Edition

Non-English editions and translations edit

  • Johnston, A.J.B.; Francis, Jesse (2014). Ni'n na L'nu : Les Mi'kmaq de l'île-de-Prince-Édouard. Tracadie-Sheila: La Grande Marée. ISBN 978-2-349-72315-4.
  • Johnston, A.J.B.; Buttiens, Michel (tr) (2011). 1758 : La finale. Promesses, splendeur et déolation de la dernière décennie de Louisbourg. Québec: Les Presses de l'Université Laval. ISBN 978-2-7637-9060-2. ISBN 9782763710600
  • Johnston, A.J.B.; Kerr, W.P.; Filion, Sylvain (tr) (2004). Grand-Pré, Coeur de l'Acadie. Halifax: Nimbus Publishing. ISBN 978-1-551094-91-5.
  • Johnston, A.J.B. (1988). La religion dans la vie à Louisbourg (1713–1758). Ottawa: Environnement Canada. ISBN 0-660-92278-9.
  • Johnston, A.J.B.; Reardon, Chris (photography); Pichette, Robert (tr.) (1997). Louisbourg, Reflets d'une époque. Halifax: Nimbus Publishing. ISBN 1-55109-210-7. Paperback Edition
  • Johnston, A.J.B.; Reardon, Chris (photography); Pichette, Robert (tr.) (1997). Louisbourg, Reflets d'une époque. Halifax: Nimbus Publishing. ISBN 1-55109-206-9. Hardcover Edition
  • Johnston, A.J.B. (2002) [1983]. L'été de 1744: La vie quotidienne à Louisbourg au XVIIIe siècle. Ottawa: Parcs Canada. ISBN 0-660-96662-X.
  • Johnston, A.J.B. (1981). La défense d'Halifax : Artillerie, 1825–1906. Ottawa: Parcs Canada. ISBN 9780660906645.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "Bio". A.J.B. Johnston | Novelist, Historian & Interpretive Writer | Thomas: A Secret Life. Archived from the original on 10 October 2013. Retrieved 9 October 2013.
  2. ^ Canadian Who's Who. University of Toronto Press. 2011. pp. 614. ISBN 9780921173274.
  3. ^ "A J B Johnston". Retrieved 27 March 2013.
  4. ^ "CBC-TV at the Table". Retrieved 11 January 2013. [dead link]
  5. ^ McNeil, Greg (19 November 2011). "Louisbourg historian to be knighted by French government". Cape Breton Post.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 23 September 2015. Retrieved 27 March 2013.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 27 September 2017. Retrieved 8 February 2018.
  8. ^ "none". Halifax Chronicle Herald. 24 May 2014.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 27 September 2017. Retrieved 27 September 2017.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 27 September 2017. Retrieved 27 March 2013.
  11. ^ "The Maze". Retrieved 5 April 2014.[permanent dead link]
  12. ^ Norris, Laurie Glenn (Fall 2012). Atlantic Books Today (70): 33–34.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link)
  13. ^ Sawler, Trevor (2013). The Antigonish Review. 173 (Spring): 89.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link)
  14. ^ Bennett, Paul W. (14 June 2014). "The roots of a notorious spy". The Chronicle Herald: G4.
  15. ^ Sawyer, Trevor (2015). Nashwaak Review. 32–33.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link)
  16. ^ . Archived from the original on 27 September 2017. Retrieved 1 February 2018.
  17. ^ . Writers Federation. Archived from the original on 27 September 2017. Retrieved 21 September 2018.
  18. ^ Lawlor, Allison (4 May 2020). "Kings of Friday Night". The Chronicle Herald: B1.
  19. ^ "John MacLachlan Gray » Authors » Talonbooks".
  20. ^ "Book Me! Podcasts".
  21. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the : Kings of Friday Night: The Lincolns. YouTube.
  22. ^ . Writers Federation. Archived from the original on 27 September 2017. Retrieved 27 March 2013.
  23. ^ . Writers Federation. Archived from the original on 27 September 2017. Retrieved 5 May 2016.
  24. ^ "HRM announces members to serve on Cornwallis special advisory committee". 27 July 2018.
  25. ^ "New Book | A.J.B. Johnston | Historian and Novelist". 22 January 2022.
  • Cape Breton Post, 20 March 2012

External links edit

  • A.J.B. Johnston's website
  • A.J.B. Johnston at LinkedIn

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Andrew John Bayly Johnston is a Canadian historian novelist and museum writer He is the author of six novels of historical fiction as well as sixteen books and over 100 articles on the History of Atlantic Canada 2 Johnston is originally from Truro Nova Scotia and currently lives in Halifax 3 A J B JohnstonBornAndrew John Bayly JohnstonTruro Nova Scotia Canada 1 OccupationHistorianWriterNationalityCanadianAlma materDalhousie University Universite Laval 1 GenreHistory Historical fictionSubjectAtlantic Canada 1 SpouseMary Topshee 1 Children3 1 Websiteajbjohnston wbr com Contents 1 Career 2 Authored and co authored books 2 1 Fiction 2 2 History 2 2 1 Current English editions and re prints 2 2 2 Previous English editions 2 2 3 Non English editions and translations 3 References 4 External linksCareer editJohnston s writing career is closely associated with the history of the Fortress of Louisbourg 4 In recognition of his body of work on that national historic site of Canada the Government of France made Johnston a chevalier of the Ordre des Palmes academiques 5 His 2017 book Endgame 1758 won a Clio award from the Canadian Historical Association and was short listed for the Dartmouth Book Award 6 Johnston had a long career as an historian with Parks Canada 7 The historical account Ni n na L nu The Mi kmaq of Prince Edward Island co authored with Jesse Francis won the best Atlantic published book the PEI Book Award for non fiction and a PEI Heritage Award 8 Johnston also developed the story lines and scripts for the exhibit of the same name Johnston has written the scripts for many exhibits in Atlantic Canada 9 Some of those exhibits have been at or currently still are at the Nova Scotia Museum the Colchester Historeum Musee des Acadiens des Pubnicos Yarmouth County Museum the Black Cultural Centre and the aforementioned travelling exhibit entitled N in na L nu The Mi kmaq of Prince Edward Island 10 Since 2009 Johnston has published three novels inspired by the historical figure of Thomas Pichon 1700 1781 They are Thomas A Secret Life 2012 The Maze 2014 and Crossings 2015 11 Atlantic Books Today described Johnston as a natural to write this story 12 The review of Thomas in The Antigonish Review stated This is a fine novel one that strikes just the right balance between fact and fiction 13 As for The Maze Paul W Bennett writes Taking on historical fiction and imaginatively recreating the inner life of one of Canada s most controversial early historical figures would be beyond the reach of most scholars A J B Johnston is more than equal to that challenge 14 The reviewer in the Nashwaak Review wrote Pichon is as real and developed a character as you will find anywhere both believable and impressive 15 Two more novels appeared in 2018 with The Hat a YA novel about the Expulsion of the Acadians from Grand Pre in 1755 and Something True a coming of age biographical fiction about Katharine McLennan 1892 1975 16 In 2020 Nimbus Publishing released Johnston s Kings of Friday Night The Lincolns It s about a 1960s rock n roll band that was based in Truro Nova Scotia and was widely popular across the Maritimes 17 Though all white they played mostly Soul and R amp B songs and are credited with breaking racial barriers at the time 18 One member of that band was renowned playwright novelist and composer John MacLachlan Gray 19 Gray wrote the Foreword to the book The Afterword was written by the band s singer Frank MacKay After The Lincolns and a Toronto based band called Soma MacKay would go on to have a celebrated career as a stage actor as well Johnston was interviewed about the book on Book Me Podcasts hosted by Costas Halavrezos 20 In November 2020 Johnston collaborated with Tom Ryan and Costas Halavrezos to create a 5 minute micro documentary about The Lincolns The video Kings of Friday Night The Lincolns was posted on YouTube 21 Johnston s research archives are deposited at the Beaton Institute of the Cape Breton University 22 In February and March 2017 Johnston was Writer in Residence at Wolff Cottage the Center for the Writing Arts in Fairhope Alabama 23 In July 2018 A J B Johnston was named as one of the members of a special task force that is to make recommendations to the Halifax Regional Municipality regarding the commemoration of British colonial governor of Nova Scotia Edward Cornwallis and of the commemoration of Indigenous history within the municipality 24 That task force report was submitted to HRM mayor council and staff in May 2020 Johnston s most recent book is a YA novel entitled Into the Wind published by Acorn Press 25 Authored and co authored books editFiction edit Johnston A J B 2023 Into the Wind ISBN 978 1 773661 2 54 Johnston A J B 2018 Something True ISBN 978 1 9802412 2 5 Johnston A J B 2018 The Hat ISBN 978 1 9802319 4 3 EPUB 978 1 7752289 0 5 Johnston A J B 2015 Crossings A Thomas Pichon Novel Sydney Cape Breton University Press ISBN 978 1 77206 020 1 EPUB 978 1 77206 022 5 Kindle 978 1 77206 023 2 Web pdf 978 1 77206 021 8 Johnston A J B 2014 The Maze A Thomas Pichon Novel Sydney Cape Breton University Press ISBN 978 1 897009 76 5 EPUB 978 1 927492 71 0 MOBI 978 1 927492 72 7 Johnston A J B 2012 Thomas A Secret Life Sydney Cape Breton University Press ISBN 978 1 897009 74 1 EPUB 978 1 897009 89 5 MOBI 978 1 897009 90 1History edit Current English editions and re prints edit Johnston A J B Francis Jesse 2021 Ancient Land New Land Skmaqn Port la Joye Fort Amherst National Historic Site of Canada Charlottetown Acorn Press ISBN 978 1 773660 70 7 Johnston A J B 2020 Kings of Friday Night The Lincolns Halifax Nimbus Publishing ISBN 978 1 77108 848 0 ASIN B08N1L2SKP EPUB ISBN 978 1 77108 849 7 Johnston A J B LeBlanc Ronnie Gilles 2015 Grand Pre Landscape for the World Halifax Nimbus Publishing ISBN 978 1 771082 71 6 Johnston A J B 2013 Louisbourg Past Present Future Halifax Nimbus Publishing ISBN 978 1 771080 52 1 Johnston A J B Francis Jesse 2013 Ni n na L nu The Mi kmaq of Prince Edward Island Charlottetown Acorn Press ISBN 978 1 894838 93 1 Johnston A J B 2007 Endgame 1758 The Promise the Glory and the Despair of Louisbourg s Final Decade Lincoln University of Nebraska Press ISBN 978 1 897009 20 8 Canada ISBN 978 0 8032 6009 2 USA Johnston A J B 2004 Storied Shores St Peter s Isle Madame and Chapel Island in the 17th and 18th Centuries Sydney University College of Cape Breton Press ISBN 978 1 897009 00 0 Johnston A J B Kerr W P 2004 Grand Pre Heart of Acadie Halifax Nimbus Publishing ISBN 978 1 55109 479 3 Johnston A J B 2001 Control amp Order The Evolution of french Colonial Louisbourg 1713 1758 East Lansing Michigan State University Press ISBN 0 87013 570 8 Johnston A J B 1996 Life and Religion at Louisbourg 1713 1758 Montreal amp Kingston McGill Queens University Press ISBN 0 7735 1525 9 Paperback Edition Campbell Brian Johnston A J B 1995 Tracks across the Landscape A Commemorative History of the S amp L Railway Sydney University College of Cape Breton Press ISBN 0 920336 64 7 Johnston A J B Donovan Kenneth Balcom B A Storm Alex 2004 1991 Louisbourg An 18th Century Town Halifax Nimbus Publishing ISBN 978 0 921054 88 7 Johnston A J B Reardon Chris photography 1997 Louisbourg The Phoenix Fortress Halifax Nimbus Publishing ISBN 0 921054 35 1 Paperback Edition Dunton Hope Johnston A J B 1986 From the Hearth Recipes from the World of 18th Century Louisbourg Sydney University College of Cape Breton ISBN 0 920336 01 9 Johnston A J B 2002 1983 The Summer of 1744 A Portrait of Life in 18th Century Louisbourg Ottawa Parks Canada ISBN 0 660 18786 8 Johnston A J B 1981 Defending Halifax Ordnance 1825 1906 Ottawa Parks Canada ISBN 0 660 10842 9 Previous English editions edit Johnston A J B 1984 Life and Religion at Louisbourg 1713 1758 Montreal amp Kingston McGill Queens University Press ISBN 0 7735 0427 3 Hardcover Edition Johnston A J B Reardon Chris photography 1990 Louisbourg The Phoenix Fortress Halifax Nimbus Publishing ISBN 0 921054 51 3 Hardcover EditionNon English editions and translations edit Johnston A J B Francis Jesse 2014 Ni n na L nu Les Mi kmaq de l ile de Prince Edouard Tracadie Sheila La Grande Maree ISBN 978 2 349 72315 4 Johnston A J B Buttiens Michel tr 2011 1758 La finale Promesses splendeur et deolation de la derniere decennie de Louisbourg Quebec Les Presses de l Universite Laval ISBN 978 2 7637 9060 2 ISBN 9782763710600 Johnston A J B Kerr W P Filion Sylvain tr 2004 Grand Pre Coeur de l Acadie Halifax Nimbus Publishing ISBN 978 1 551094 91 5 Johnston A J B 1988 La religion dans la vie a Louisbourg 1713 1758 Ottawa Environnement Canada ISBN 0 660 92278 9 Johnston A J B Reardon Chris photography Pichette Robert tr 1997 Louisbourg Reflets d une epoque Halifax Nimbus Publishing ISBN 1 55109 210 7 Paperback Edition Johnston A J B Reardon Chris photography Pichette Robert tr 1997 Louisbourg Reflets d une epoque Halifax Nimbus Publishing ISBN 1 55109 206 9 Hardcover Edition Johnston A J B 2002 1983 L ete de 1744 La vie quotidienne a Louisbourg au XVIIIe siecle Ottawa Parcs Canada ISBN 0 660 96662 X Johnston A J B 1981 La defense d Halifax Artillerie 1825 1906 Ottawa Parcs Canada ISBN 9780660906645 References edit a b c d e Bio A J B Johnston Novelist Historian amp Interpretive Writer Thomas A Secret Life Archived from the original on 10 October 2013 Retrieved 9 October 2013 Canadian Who s Who University of Toronto Press 2011 pp 614 ISBN 9780921173274 A J B Johnston Retrieved 27 March 2013 CBC TV at the Table Retrieved 11 January 2013 dead link McNeil Greg 19 November 2011 Louisbourg historian to be knighted by French government Cape Breton Post The Clio Prizes Archived from the original on 23 September 2015 Retrieved 27 March 2013 A J B Johnston Archived from the original on 27 September 2017 Retrieved 8 February 2018 none Halifax Chronicle Herald 24 May 2014 A J B Johnston Archived from the original on 27 September 2017 Retrieved 27 September 2017 A J B Johnston Archived from the original on 27 September 2017 Retrieved 27 March 2013 The Maze Retrieved 5 April 2014 permanent dead link Norris Laurie Glenn Fall 2012 Atlantic Books Today 70 33 34 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a CS1 maint untitled periodical link Sawler Trevor 2013 The Antigonish Review 173 Spring 89 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a CS1 maint untitled periodical link Bennett Paul W 14 June 2014 The roots of a notorious spy The Chronicle Herald G4 Sawyer Trevor 2015 Nashwaak Review 32 33 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a CS1 maint untitled periodical link A J B Johnston Archived from the original on 27 September 2017 Retrieved 1 February 2018 A J B Johnston Writers Federation Archived from the original on 27 September 2017 Retrieved 21 September 2018 Lawlor Allison 4 May 2020 Kings of Friday Night The Chronicle Herald B1 John MacLachlan Gray Authors Talonbooks Book Me Podcasts Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine Kings of Friday Night The Lincolns YouTube A J B Johnston Writers Federation Archived from the original on 27 September 2017 Retrieved 27 March 2013 A J B Johnston Writers Federation Archived from the original on 27 September 2017 Retrieved 5 May 2016 HRM announces members to serve on Cornwallis special advisory committee 27 July 2018 New Book A J B Johnston Historian and Novelist 22 January 2022 Cape Breton Post 20 March 2012External links editA J B Johnston s website A J B Johnston at LinkedIn Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title A J B Johnston amp oldid 1168629727, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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