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Promotional reading by Pierre Berton; excerpts from The Secret World of Og, [1961]
Memo from Advertising, Publicity & Promotion (McClelland & Stewart) to Jack McClelland (McClelland & Stewart), 15 September 1972
Cultural studies catalogue / McClelland & Stewart, 1991
Young readers list, fall 1991 / McClelland & Stewart
Paperbacks : January to April releases 1992 / McClelland & Stewart
Anne's house of dreams / by L.M. Montgomery
Letter from Sheila Watson to G.T. Fielding (McClelland & Stewart), 8 March 1966
Dust jacket for Sheila Watson's The Double Hook, 1959, designed by Frank Newfeld
Production record for Sheila Watson's The Double Hook, published 1959
Memo from Jack McClelland (McClelland & Stewart) to Claire Pratt (M & S), 3 July 1957, re Sheila Watson's The Double Hook
Photostat of cover pattern from James Wreford Watson's Of Time and the Lover, designed by Paul Arthur, published 1950
Letter from Jack McClelland (McClelland & Stewart) to Margaret Laurence, 10 March 1976, re "ban all your books"
Letter from Margaret Laurence to Jack McClelland (McClelland & Stewart), 23 February 1976 re her new book and The Diviners
Letter from Jack McClelland (McClelland & Stewart) to Margaret Laurence, 17 February 1976, re The Diviners
Letter from Margaret Laurence to Jack McClelland (McClelland & Stewart), 13 February 1976, re banning of The Diviners
Letter from Jack McClelland (McClelland & Stewart) to Margaret Laurence, 11 February 1976, re censorship of The Diviners
Letter from Margaret Laurence to Jack McClelland (McClelland & Stewart), 11 April 1978, re banning of The Diviners
Letter from Leslie McFarlane to Jack McClelland (McClelland & Stewart), 21 July 1964, re McGonigle Skates Again
Memo from McClelland & Stewart design dept. to production dept. [Al Potter], 8 May 1978, re Johnston/Moosemeat & Wild Rice
Memos between Anna Porter (McClelland & Stewart), Al Potter (McClelland & Stewart), & others, 22-23 Mar 1978, re Johnston title
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'Publishers’ Catalogues and a Chariot on Yonge Street: Marketing Canadian Books'
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Douglas Gibson Books and Alice Munro, with Editorial Audio Recordings by Douglas Gibson
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