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| Author | Brian Brennan | 
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| Country | Canada | 
| Language | English | 
| Publisher | Fifth House | 
Publication date  | 2002 | 
| Pages | 216 | 
| ISBN | 978-1548954710 | 
Scoundrels and Scallywags: Characters from Alberta's Past, originally published in 2002 by Fifth House under ISBN 1-894004-92-2, is a book of short biographical profiles written by Irish-Canadian author Brian Brennan.[1][2] It's a sequel to Building a Province: 60 Alberta Lives, which Brennan published in 2000, and Alberta Originals, which appeared in 2001.[3][4][5]
Feature stories about the book appeared in the Calgary Herald,[6] Edmonton Journal[7] and Edmonton Sun[8]
The book was on the Calgary Herald best-sellers list for nineteen weeks, rising to number one on the third week.[9]
The featured individuals in the book include the following:
- John Rowand
 - Henry Davis
 - James Cornwall
 - Thomas Bland Strange
 - Isaac Barr
 - Paddy Nolan
 - Caroline Fulham
 - William Sherman
 - Bill Peyto
 - Emilio Picariello
 - Florence Lassandro
 - Ernest Cashel
 - Pearl Miller
 - John Edward Brownlee
 - Vivian MacMillan
 - Guy Weadick
 - Florence LaDue
 - Robert "Streetcar" Brown Sr.
 - Robert "Bobby" Brown Jr.
 - Fred Speed
 - Harold McMasters
 - John Maloney
 - Maurice King
 - Harrold King
 - Julia Kiniski
 - James Audett
 - Pete Jamieson
 - Arthur Dyson
 - Frank Cebuliak
 - Donald Hugh Mackay
 - Fred Perceval
 - Richard Johnston
 - Elizabeth Abbott
 - John Kushner
 - Elizabeth Hewes
 - Bud Olson
 - Tommy Common
 - D'arcy Scott
 - Dorothy Joudrie
 - Toto Miller
 - Owen Hart
 
Citations
- ↑ "Where wild roses grow," by Sarah Boon, SEE weekly, Jan. 2, 2003, page 23
 - ↑ "Hidden gem," by Greg Neiman, Red Deer Advocate, Oct. 24, 2002
 - ↑ "Summer reading options abound," by Jason Hammond, Fast Forward Weekly, June 26, 2003, page 16
 - ↑ Western Living, Winter 2003, page 29
 - ↑ Canadian Book Review Annual 2002 http://www.cbraonline.com/member/search/index.php?action=details&page=0&sort_col=TITLE&sort_dir=ASC&book_id=9430
 - ↑ "Here is Alberta history in bite-sized, easily digested portions," by David Bly, Nov. 1, 2002, page B9
 - ↑ "Chronicler feels affection for Alberta's larger-than-life folks," by Dana McNairn, Jan. 13, 2003
 - ↑ "Wild Rose Country has its share of scoundrels and scallywags," by Erik Floren, Feb. 16, 2003
 - ↑ Calgary Herald Nov. 16, 2002
 
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