Eric Nicol

Eric Nicol

Eric Patrick Nicol CM, BA, MA (born 28 December 1919) is a Canadian humorist, author and playwright.

Born in Kingston, Ontario, in 1921 his family relocated to Vancouver, British Columbia. Nicol attended Lord Byng Secondary School and the University of British Columbia, where he studied French. In 1941, he received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the university.

Following military service in the Second World War, Nicol returned to the University of British Columbia and earned a Master of Arts degree. He then studied at the Sorbonne in France, and lived in London, England for a few years writing comedy for the BBC. In 1951 he returned to Vancouver, where for several decades he served as a regular columnist for city's newspaper "The Province".

Nicol continues to live in Vancouver, currently married to writer Mary Razzell. He had three children with his first wife Myrl Mary Helen Heselton.

Awards and recognition

* 1951: winner, Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal for Humour "The Roving I"
* 1956: winner, Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal for Humour "Shall We Join The Ladies?"
* 1958: winner, Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal for Humour "Girdle Me A Globe"
* 1999: finalist, Hubert Evans Non-Fiction Prize, "Anything for a Laugh: Memoirs"
* 2000: appointed Member of the Order of Canada

Bibliography

* 1947: "Sense and Nonsense" (Ryerson)
* 1950: "The Roving I" (Ryerson)
* 1953: "Twice Over Lightly", illustrator James Simpkins (Ryerson)
* 1955: "Shall We Join the Ladies?", illustrator James Simpkins (Ryerson)
* 1957: "Girdle Me a Globe", illustrator James Simpkins (Ryerson)
* 1959: "In Darkest Domestica", illustrator James Simpkins (Ryerson)
* 1961: with Peter Whalley, "Say, Uncle: A Completely Uncalled-for History of the U.S." (Harper)
* 1962: compilation, "A Herd of Yaks: The Best of Eric Nicol" (Ryerson)
* 1963: with Peter Whalley, "Russia, Anyone?: A Completely Uncalled-for History of the USSR" (Harper and Row)
* 1963: "Twice Over Lightly" (Ryerson)
* 1964: "Space Age Go Home!" (Ryerson)
* 1965: "(An Uninhibited) History of Canada", illustrator Peter Whalley (Musson)
** 1968 reissue (Musson)
* 1966: with Peter Whalley, "100 Years of What?" (Ryerson)
* 1968: "A Scar is Born" (Ryerson)
* 1970: "Vancouver" (Doubleday)
** 1978 reissue: "Vancouver" (Doubleday) ISBN 0-385-14329-X
* 1971: "Don't Move: Renovate Your House and Make Social Contacts" (McClelland)
* 1972: "The Clam Made a Face" (Firebrand)
* 1972: compilation edited by Alan Walker, "Still a Nicol: the Best of Eric Nicol" (McGraw-Hill Ryerson) ISBN 0-07-092773-1
* 1973: "Beware the Quickly Who" (Playwrights Co-op)
* 1973: "One Man's Media and How to Write for Them" (Holt, Rinehart and Winston) ISBN 0-03-929991-0
* 1974: "Letters to my Son", illustrator Roy Peterson (Macmillan) ISBN 0-7705-1216-X
* 1975: with Peter Whalley, "There's a Lot of it Going Around" (Doubleday)
* 1975: "Three Plays": "Like Father Like Fun", "Pillar of Sand", "The Fourth Monkey" (Talonbooks)
* 1977: with Peter Whalley, "Canada, Cancelled Because of Lack of Interest" (Hurtig) ISBN 0-88830-139-1
* 1978: with Dave More, "The Joy of Hockey" (Hurtig) ISBN 0-88830-156-1
* 1980: with Dave More, "The Joy of Football" (Hurtig) ISBN 0-88830-183-9
* 1982: with Dave More, "Golf, the Agony and the Ecstasy" (Hurtig) ISBN 0-88830-218-5
* 1983: "Canadide: A Patriotic Satire" (Macmillan) ISBN 0-7715-9783-5
* 1984: with Dave More, "Tennis It Serves You Right" (Hurtig) ISBN 0-88830-266-5
* 1985: "How to-- ! : How to be Smarter, Slimmer, Happier, Richer, Sexier-- and so Successful that You'll Never Need Another How-To Book" (Macmillan) ISBN 0-7715-9694-4
* 1986: with Dave More, "The U.S. or Us: What's the Difference, eh?" (Hurtig) ISBN 0-88830-296-7
* 1989: "Dickens of the Mounted: The Astounding Lost-Long Letters of Inspector F. Dickens, NWMP, 1874-1886" (McClelland and Stewart) ISBN 0-7710-6807-7
* 1992: "Back Talk: A Book for Bad Back Sufferers and Those Who Love (Put Up With) Them", illustrator Graham Pilsworth (McClelland and Stewart) ISBN 0-7710-6809-3
* 1996: "Skiing is Believing" (Johnson Gorman) ISBN 0-921835-23-X
* 1998: "Anything for a Laugh: Memoirs", autobiography (Harbour) ISBN 1-55017-187-9
* 1999: "When Nature Calls: Life at a Gulf Island Cottage" (Harbour) ISBN 1-55017-210-7
* 2001: "The Casanova Sexicon: A Manual for Liberated Men" (Ronsdale) ISBN 0-921870-88-4
* 2003: with Peter Whalley, "Canadian Politics Unplugged" (Hounslow) ISBN 1-55002-466-3
* 2004: "Old Is In: A Guide for Aging Boomers" (Dundurn Group) ISBN 1-55002-524-4

External links

*, , accessed 14 July 2006
* [http://www.gg.ca/honours/search-recherche/honours-desc.asp?lang=e&TypeID=orc&id=7031 Order of Canada citation: Eric Nicol] , accessed 14 July 2006
* [http://www.harbourpublishing.com/author/EricNicol Harbour Publishing: Eric Nicol]
* [http://www.abcbookworld.com/?state=view_author&author_id=219 BC Book World: Eric Nicol]


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