File includes literary presses Abanaki Press; Air Press; Alastair Ink; All About Us/Nous Autres; House of Anansi; Anasta Press; Anonbeyond Press; Applegarth Follies; Arcana Editions; Athanor Press; Aureole Point Press; and Aya Press.
File includes literary presses Fiddlehead Poetry Books/Goose Lane Editions; Fireweed Press; Fifth House; Fineglow Plays; The Folks Upstairs Press; Fonthill Studio; Four Humours Press; Front Press; Ganglia Press; Gesture Press; Golden Dog Press; Gorgonzola Press; Gormley Press; Grand Union Press; Griffin House Publishers; Gryphon Press; and Guernica Editions.
File includes literary presses Caitlin Press; Caledonia Writing Series; Calliope Press; Canadian Stage and Arts Publications; Canook Communications; Catalyst; Charasee Press; Charnel House; Cherry Tree Press; Childe Thursday; Clover Press; and Coach House Press.
File includes literary presses Quadrant Editions; Quarry Press; Queenston House; Ragweed Press; RDC Press; Red Kite Press; Repository Press; River City Press; Riverrun Publishing; A Room of One's Own Press; and Rumour Publications.
File includes literary presses Vehicule Press; Vesta; Villeneuve Publications; Virgo; Wacacro Productions; Wee Giant Press; Williams-Wallace International; Wolsak and Wynn; Wombat Press; Wood Lake Books; Wordwrights Canada; XX Press; and York Publishing and Printing.
Series includes press entry information/data, worksheets, and correspondence with presses regarding changes/alterations to entries from Literary Presses in Canada, 1975-1985: A Checklist and Bibliography by Holly Melanson.
File includes literary presses Colophon Books; Coma Goats Press; Commoners' Publishing Society Inc.; Cormorant; Coteau Books; Cowan & Tetley; Creative Printers and Publishers; Crosscountry Press; CTR Publications; Harry Cuff Publications; and Curvd H & Z.
File includes literary presses Landsdowne House; Lazara Publications; League of Canadian Poets; Lean Hunter Publications; Lilith Publications; Longspoon Press; Macleod's Books; Maker Press; Manoeuvres Press; Marigold Press; McBain Publications; MIR Publications Society; Missing Link Press; Modern Press; Moonstone Press; Mosaic Press; and The Muses' Company.
Item is one handwritten letter (1882) from Henry, Carey, Baird and Company, publishers and booksellers, advising Munro of recent titles in political philosophy.
File contains a letter from Daniel G. Mason of Columbia University concerning a poem that John Daniel Logan submitted for publication in the "New Music Review." The file includes the copy of the poem that Logan submitted, which is on the work of the composer Lowell Mason (1792-1872), Daniel G. Mason's grandfather. The file also includes a manuscript copy of a poem, possibly by Jean Grey, dated June 15, 1913.
File contains one copy of One hundred years of Dalhousie, 1818-1918, the commemorative publication put out by the university's centenary committee, and a scrapbook containing newspaper clippings abut the centenary events.
File contains two copies of a booklet called Dalhousie University, which was produced by the Dalhousie Million Committee as promotional literature supporting the university's 1920 Million Dollar Campaign. The booklet, subtitled "Dalhousie, past, present and the future," outlines the university's accomplishments and plans and spells out the financial costs of fulfilling its vision. The booklet's illustrations of historic and contemporary Dalhousie people and buildings were drawn by Arthur Lismer and commissioned for a commemorative history of of the university published the same year.
One copy of the booklet contains a newspaper clipping about Frank Darling.
File contains a brochure created in 1920 by the Dalhousie Campaign Committee. The brochure presents architect Andrew Cobb's campus master plan known as the "vision of Dalhousie." The brochure presents the original Dalhousie College building on Grand Parade as the "First Dalhousie" and the newly constructed Forrest Building as the "Second Dalhousie."
File contains a directory of graduates and former students of Dalhousie University published in 1925. The volume contains a bookplate for Archibald McKellar MacMechan.
File contains 2 copies of a directory of graduates and former students of Dalhousie University published in September 1937. The directory is an update of a similar directory published by the Dalhousie Alumni Association in 1925.
File contains letter to from V. P. Seary to Mary Frances Gaudrey that provides information regarding Florence Randal Livesay. Seary part of the Education Department at Ryerson Press.
File contains correspondence between Thomas H. Raddall and Maclean's Magazine staff from 1945 to 1949, with correspondence from Noryal Bonisteel, R. Napier Moore, W.A. Irwin, Scott Young, and John Clare. Topics covered include whaling off the coast of Nova Scotia, travels with the Lunenburg fishing fleet, the publication of "Tambour", the Teazer incident and Tancook Island, and others subjects.
File contains fifty-nine pages of correspondence between Thomas H. Raddall and Little, Brown and Company dating from 1939 to 1940, 1946, and 1949 to 1951. Correspondence relates to the publication of "The Pied Piper of Dipper Creek" and "The Nymph and the Lamp".
File contains correspondence between Thomas H. Raddall and Little, Brown and Company dating from 1952 to 1953, related to the publication of "The Nymph and the Lamp" and "Tidefall". File also includes receipts.
File contains correspondence between Thomas H. Raddall and Little, Brown and Company dating from 1954 to 1955, related to the publication of "Tidefall" (including reprint renaming and film rights) and royalties receipts related to the publication of "The Nymph and the Lamp".
File contains correspondence between Thomas H. Raddall and F.A. Upjohn of the Macmillan Company of Canada Limited, from the early-1950s. Much correspondence discusses the works of Charles Bruce.
File contains correspondence between Thomas H. Raddall and Little, Brown and Company dating from 1956 to 1957, relating to film rights for "The Nymph and the Lamp", and remaindering of "The Nymph and the Lamp" and "Tidefall". File also includes royalties receipts.
File is a Newspress Portfolio on Dr. Jason Albert Hannah from 1958. Portfolio has printing on recto and verso. Two items and digital objects PC1, Box 65, Folder 43, Item 1(recto) and PC1, Box 65, Folder 43, Item 2 (verso) of the portfolio.
File contains correspondence between Thomas H. Raddall and Maclean's Magazine staff from the 1950s, from Pierre Berton, Ian Sclanders, Janice Tyrwhitt, Ralph Allen, discussing pieces on the history of Barrington Street in Halifax, Grand Banks fishing, Yousuf Karsh, "Halifax: Warden of the North", and other subjects.
File contains correspondence between Thomas H. Raddall and representatives of the Macmillan Company of Canada Limited dating from 1956 to 1958, and 1960. Includes correspondence between Raddall and John Gray, Isabel Syme, Winifred Eayrs, Robin Latcham, and Vernon Mould, regarding the publication of "The Rover".
File contains three pages of correspondence between Thomas H. Raddall and Dr. Ruth Leipman dating from 1961 regarding potentially publishing "The Nymph and the Lamp" at a discounted price which would reduce royalties.
File contains correspondence to Barbara Hinds from E. A. (Ted) Smith; Mr. Drabeson; the New England Grenfell Association; McClelland and Stewart Limited; the Department of Fisheries Canada; Hutchinson and Co. Publishers Ltd; The Norther; the Atlantic Advocate; Loue Alicie; and the Department of Citizenship and Immigration. The file also include a statement by the Hon. H. J. Robichaud, Minister of Fisheries, on the Atlantic Seal Fishery; and photographs of Elmer Gustafson, Captain Odin Hansen, Victor O'Brien, Charlie Hoddinott, Mr. Drabeson, Louis Roal, and Mr. and Mrs. Levi Dawe.
File contains correspondence between Thomas H. Raddall and Maclean's Magazine staff, including Murray Chipman, Robert Fulford, and Gayle Winship, from the early 1960s. Includes topics such as a visit to Nova Scotia, and the release of an issue of Maclean's dedicated to the Constitution of Canada.
File contains draft contracts for McNab's Island (tentative), True Tales of Romance, Sea and Courts (tentative) and Sable Island: Graveyard of the Atlantic.
File contains a photocopy of a manuscript called "Collision in the Arctic," written by Barbara Hinds. There are corrections on the manuscript as well as separate pages of editing suggestions. The last three pages are originals, not photocopies. The file also includes correspondence about the manuscript from the MacMillan Company of Canada Limited, Rosemary, Shannon Perry, and Mike Eaton; comments and suggestions for photographs from Rosemary Gilliat Eaton; and a description of a 1960 visit to the eastern Arctic, as told to Michael Eaton by Barbara Hinds in 2008.