William Douw Lighthall (1857-1954) (also wrote as Wilfrid Chateauclair) was a Canadian author and lawyer. His works include: Thoughts, Moods and Ideals: Crimes of Leisure (1887), Sketch of New Utilitarianism (1887), The Young Seigneur (1888), Songs of the Great Dominion (1889), An Account of the Battle of Chateauguay (1889), Canadian Songs and Poems (1892), Montreal After 250 Years (1892), Canadian Poems and Lays (1893), The Conditions of a Colonial Literature (1897), The False Chevalier (1898), A New Hochelagan Burying-Ground (1898), Hochelagans and Mohawks (1899), Thomas Pownall: His Part in the Conquest of Canada (1904), Canada: A Modern Nation (1904), Hiawatha the Hochelagan: An Aboriginal Romance (1906), The Master of Life: A Romance of Five Nations (1908), La Corne St. Luc: The 'General of The Indians (1908), The Land of Manitou (1916), A Philosophy of Purpose (1920), Old Measures: Collected Verse (1922) and The Cosmic Aspect of the Outer Consciousness (1924). --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.