A Canadian novelist and his critic : article.
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Part of Lorne Pierce fonds
Printed tear sheets from Queen's quarterly.
George Herbert Clarke
A Canadian novelist and his critic : article.
Part of Lorne Pierce fonds
Printed tear sheets from Queen's quarterly.
George Herbert Clarke
Part of Lorne Pierce fonds
Printed matter.
George Herbert Clarke
Letter, Kingston, ON, to Lorne Pierce.
Part of Lorne Pierce fonds
Autograph letter(s) signed by the hand of the author, enclosing proofs for an anthology (unnamed).
George Herbert Clarke
Letter, Kingston, ON, to Lorne Pierce.
Part of Lorne Pierce fonds
Autograph letter(s) signed by the hand of the author, enclosing Clarke's humorous items to be included in Garvin's Cap and bells.
George Herbert Clarke
Letter, Kingston, ON, to Lorne Pierce.
Part of Lorne Pierce fonds
Autograph letter(s) signed by the hand of the author, expressing gratitude at receiving Lorne Pierce Medal.
George Herbert Clarke
Letter, Kingston, ON, to Lorne Pierce.
Part of Lorne Pierce fonds
Autograph letter(s) signed by the hand of the author, enclosing two mss. for consideration in anthology Cap and bells.
George Herbert Clarke
Letter, Kingston, ON, to Lorne Pierce, Toronto.
Part of Lorne Pierce fonds
Typed letter(s) signed by the author, stating has misplaced articles Wheat cakes and The old familiar face by MacDonald.
George Herbert Clarke
Letter, Kingston, ON, to Lorne Pierce, Toronto.
Part of Lorne Pierce fonds
Autograph letter(s) signed by the hand of the author, thanking Pierce for his mention in Royal Society review and discussing positive reception to The hasting day.
George Herbert Clarke
Letter, Kingston, ON, to Lorne Pierce, Toronto.
Part of Lorne Pierce fonds
Typed letter(s) signed by the author, informing Pierce that Clarke has no more items to offer for Garvin's anthology Cap and bells.
George Herbert Clarke
Letter, Kingston, ON, to Lorne Pierce, Toronto.
Part of Lorne Pierce fonds
Typed letter(s) signed by the author, suggesting that MacDonald be encouraged to design new format for Queen's Quarterly and requesting possible American publishers for volume Selected poems.
George Herbert Clarke