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The adventures of Sajo and her beaver people / [by] Grey Owl (Wa-Sha-Quon-Asin)
Promotional card for Canada's first century, by Donald Creighton [1970]
Promotional cards for Roberston Davies's Fifth Business
Letter from Rache [sic] (Lovat Dickson) to Hugh Eayrs (Macmillan Co. of Canada), 21 August 1934, re Pilgrims of the wild
Telegram from Grey Owl to Hugh Eayres, 8 January 1935
Letter from Grey Owl to Hugh Eayrs, 21 January 1935
Letters Probate for "Archie McNeil pseud. of Grey Owl", 5 December 1938
Photograph of Ruth Buck and Voices of the Plains Cree with note to Patrick Crean
Contract for rental of Massey Hall, Toronto, by Macmillan Co. of Canada for Grey Owl lecture, 26 March 1938
Notes regarding equipment requirements for Grey Owl lectures
Photograph of "The Happy Adventure," [1960?]
Press sheets for The boat who wouldn't float / Farley Mowat, 2nd edition, 15 April 1974
Letter from Ruth M. Buck to Patrick Crean (McClelland & Stewart), 4 January 1974, re Voices of the Plains Cree
Letter from George Woodcock to Margaret Atwood, 6 February 1974
Letter from Northrop Frye to George Woodcock, 7 May 1962
Letter from Mickey Nakashima (British Columbia Japanese Canadian Citizens Association) to Dorothy Macnair, 5 March 1953
Letter from Raymond Whitehouse (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation) to Dorothy MacNair, 19 July 1949
Letter from Lorne Pierce (Ryerson Press) to Mrs. Duncan MacNair, 7 June 1950
Letter from Earle Birney (University of British Columbia) to Dorothy Livesay, [1949?]
Letter from Dorothy Livesay to Lorne Pierce, 24 January 1949
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'"Dreaming of the Millions": Austin Clarke's More'
'"The Boat Who Wouldn't Float: The Happy Adventure of Farley Mowat and Jack McClelland"'
'Alberto Manguel and Louise Dennus: An Editing Match'
'Alberto Manguel and Louise Dennys: An Editing Match'
'Al Purdy: Canadian Nationalism and The New Romans'
'Archibald Lampman'
'Bliss Carman: A Life in Literary Publishing'
'Deemed "authentic": Basil H. Johnston'
'Diane Schoemperlen'
'Diane Schoemperlen ; A Concise History and Video Tour of Coach House Press'
'Donald Creighton, John Gray, and the Making of Macdonald'
'Dorothy Livesay and "Call My People Home" (with audio recording)'
'Ethel Brant Monture: “A One-Woman Crusade”'
'Ethel Brant Monture: “A One-Woman Crusade”' ; '"Yours Aboriginally": Twentieth-Century Aboriginal Authorship in Canada
'Grey Owl and His Publishers'
'Helen Humphreys's Toronto Mythologies'
'How Sheila Watson's The Double Hook Caught On'
'Hugh Garner: The "One Man Trade Union" of Publishing (with audio recording)'
'In Canada and Abroad: The Diverse Publishing Career of George Woodcock'
'Isabella Valancy Crawford'
'J. Macdonald Oxley's Record of Literary Achievement'
'L.M. Montgomery and Her Publishers'
'Lorne Pierce of the Ryerson Press and Vera Lysenko's Men in Sheepskin Coats (1947): Resisting the "Red Scare"'
'Lover of Empire: William Wilfred Campbell'
'Lover of Empire: William Wilfred Campbell ; Archibald Lampman'
'Margaret Atwood, Dennis Lee and the Survival of Canadian Literature'
'Maria Campbell's Halfbreed: "Biography with a purpose"'
'Marian Engel: A Life in Writing'
'Marius Barbeau and the History of Anthropological and Folklore Publishing'
'Mazo de la Roche and the Atlantic Monthly Award'
'Men of the Cloth and the Book: E.J. Pratt and Lorne Pierce'
'Nellie McClung's Literary Legacy'
'Nellie McClung’s Literary Legacy'
'New Business: The Impact of Fifth Business on Roberston Davies's Relationship with his Canadian Publishers'
'Nora Keeling: The Life of a Short Story Writer'
'Privately Published by the Pauline Johnson Trust'
'Publishing for Children: McClelland & Stewart's Long Legacy ; The Boat Who Wouldn’t Float – The Happy Adventure of Farley Mowat and Jack McClelland'
'Ruth Buck and the publication of Edward Ahenakew's Voices of the Plains Cree'
'Stephen Leacock and His Publishers'
'The Boat Who Wouldn't Float - The Happy Adventure of Farley Mowat and Jack McClelland'
'The Canadian 'Pocket Book,' 1940-1980 ; The Boat Who Wouldn’t Float – The Happy Adventure of Farley Mowat and Jack McClelland'
'The Censorship of Margaret Laurence's The Diviners, 1976-1985'
'The Perilous Trade Collection, with Audio Interviews ; The Publishing Industry in Canada 1918 to the Twenty-First Century ; Alberto Manguel and Louise Dennys: An Editing Match'
'The Poet and the Publisher: Duncan Campbell Scott and Lorne Pierce'
'The Prodigious Career of Charles G.D. Roberts'
'The Publication of Alistair MacLeod's The Lost Salt Gift of Blood'
Alberto Manguel and Louise Dennys: An Editing Match
In Canada and Abroad: The Diverse Publishing Career of George Woodcock
L.M. Montgomery and Her Publishers
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