Laurence E. Johnson, a renowned writer of his time, emerged into the world in 1869 within the charming town of Cobourg, situated in the picturesque province of Ontario, Canada. This talented individual would go on to leave an indelible mark on the literary world, his works including the captivating novel "Polly of the Circus", which was published in 1932, as well as the equally impressive "The Bachelor Father" released in 1931, and the intriguing "Christopher Bean" in 1933.
Tragically, Laurence E. Johnson's life was cut short on October 13, 1933, as he succumbed to the inevitability of mortality in the bustling city of Los Angeles, California, USA.