- CA ON00239 F433-S3-f158-0003
- Item
- 1970
Part of Oberon Press fonds
Holograph (with typescript preliminary pages); layout (typescript with holograph notes and corrections); book jacket galley proof; and author's proof.
Samuel de Champlain, 1567-1635
Part of Oberon Press fonds
Holograph (with typescript preliminary pages); layout (typescript with holograph notes and corrections); book jacket galley proof; and author's proof.
Samuel de Champlain, 1567-1635
Part of Oberon Press fonds
Holograph (with typescript preliminary pages); layout (typescript with holograph notes and corrections); book jacket galley proof; and author's proof.
Samuel de Champlain, 1567-1635
Part of Oberon Press fonds
Holograph (with typescript preliminary pages); layout (typescript with holograph notes and corrections); book jacket galley proof; and author's proof.
Samuel de Champlain, 1567-1635
Part of Oberon Press fonds
Holograph (with typescript preliminary pages); layout (typescript with holograph notes and corrections); book jacket galley proof; and author's proof.
Samuel de Champlain, 1567-1635
Telegram, Toronto, to Michael Macklem, Ottawa.
Part of Oberon Press fonds
Printed form, informing Macklem of arrival of publicity copies of novel.
P. J. Penrose
Telegram, Hamburg, Germany, to Michael Macklem,
Part of Oberon Press fonds
Typed telegram, advising they would like to receive a reading copy of Foxell's novel Carnival.
Rowohlt Verlag GMBH
Telegram, Brooklyn, N.Y., to Michael Macklem,
Part of Oberon Press fonds
Typed telegram, with holograph notes on verso, expressing approval of his book.
Nigel Foxell
Postcard, MacTier, ON, to Michael Macklem,
Part of Oberon Press fonds
Autograph letter(s) S., suggesting Macklem publish new play.
John William Coulter
Post card, St. Thomas, ON, to M.K. Macklem, Ottawa.
Part of Oberon Press fonds
Autograph letter(s) S., informing Macklem that Parker is willing to participate.
R. E. Parker
Post Card, London, England, to Michael Macklem,
Part of Oberon Press fonds
Holograph post card, providing his address in London.
Nigel Foxell