St. Lawrence Public Advisory Committee
- CA ON00239 F2962-S9
- Série organique
- 1986-01-01 - 1997-12-31
Fait partie de Ann Straus Gertler fonds
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St. Lawrence Public Advisory Committee
Fait partie de Ann Straus Gertler fonds
Fait partie de John Schreiber fonds
Series scope to be completed at a later date
Fait partie de Queen's University Publications Index Collection
Queen’s Quarterly was founded as a scholarly journal in 1893 with the support of Principal George Monro Grant, Professor John Watson, and Sir Sandford Fleming, among others. It is currently published four times a year. There are two author indices for the Queen’s Quarterly – the first one is from 1893 to [1953] and the second one is from 1954 to [197-].
Fait partie de Queen's University. Queen's University Athletics & Recreation fonds
Fait partie de Dorothy Murray Sliter fonds
Series scope to be completed at a later date
Fait partie de Dorothy Murray Sliter fonds
Series scope to be completed at a later date
Fait partie de Harvest House Ltd. Publishers fonds
This series contains correspondence, manuscripts, and administrative project files pertaining to manuscripts which were ultimately never published by Harvest House but at some point had been offered, entertained or pursued. A significant portion of the volume of this series is comprised of projects which were undertaken with the intention to publish but were eventually dropped or withdrawn from the publication schedule for a variety of reasons, such as disputes with the author or funding issues. Some of these projects went on to be published with other small presses. The series provides a reflection on the values of the press, giving insight to the types of materials the publisher felt was not within his purview or area of expertise.
Fait partie de Bibliographical Society of Canada fonds
Series consists of records relating to the BSC Book Collecting Contest.
Fait partie de Queens University Special Collections
Series consists of correspondence both sent and received by Queens University Special Collections. Correspondence pertains to administrative functions, conservation, acquisition, library loans.
Fait partie de Coverdale family fonds