Letter, Montreal, to E. C. Kyte.
- CA ON00239 F451-SF11-f641-0010
- Item
- 23 Feb. 1943
Parte de Lorne and Edith Pierce collection
Autograph letter(s) signed by the hand of the author
Stephen Leacock
Letter, Montreal, to E. C. Kyte.
Parte de Lorne and Edith Pierce collection
Autograph letter(s) signed by the hand of the author
Stephen Leacock
Letter, Montreal, to E. C. Kyte, Kingston, ON
Parte de Lorne and Edith Pierce collection
Autograph letter(s) signed by the hand of the author
Stephen Leacock
Letter, Montreal, to E. C. Kyte, Toronto.
Parte de Lorne Pierce fonds
Typed letter(s) lacking signature (carbon copy), expressing wish to cooperate with collection, cataloguing of archival material relating to United Church in Quebec.
Letter, to E. C. Kyte, Kingston, ON
Parte de Lorne Pierce fonds
Typed letter(s) lacking signature (carbon copy), discussing his ideas for membership in the Bibliographical Society.
Parte de Lorne Pierce fonds
Typed letter(s) lacking signature (carbon copy), asking him to select from a list of possible members for Canadian Bibliographical Societyand sending MacDonald booklets.
Ryerson Press
Letter, to E.C. Kyte, Kingston.
Parte de Lorne Pierce fonds
Typed letter(s) lacking signature (carbon copy), discussing contents in cases of books being sent to Kyte.
Letter, to E.C. Kyte, Kingston.
Parte de Lorne Pierce fonds
Typed letter(s) lacking signature (carbon copy), asking Kyte if Burpee's ms. The book of Lanigan is in Lorne Pierce collection.
Ryerson Press
Letter, to E.C. Kyte, Kingston, ON
Parte de Lorne Pierce fonds
Typed letter(s) lacking signature (carbon copy), sending proofs of Pierce Collection catalogue for correction.
Letter, to E.C. Kyte, Kingston, ON
Parte de Lorne Pierce fonds
Typed letter(s) lacking signature (carbon copy), stating copy of Wild notes from the back woods ordered, discussing portrait found in Tecumseh.
Frank Flemington
Letter, to E.C. Kyte, Kingston, ON
Parte de Lorne Pierce fonds
Typed letter(s) lacking signature (carbon copy), sending Pickthall drawings, watercolours, and books, and discussing Margaret's progress at Ryerson Press.