Sous-fonds consists of Gottlieb's first published work, a pamphlet of poems (in poster format), entitled "Who Knows One" which was illustrated by Michael Snow and published by Hawkshead Press in Toronto in 1961.
Sous-fonds consists of a typescript for an address entitled "What Next in Canadian Fiction?"given at the Canadian Authors' Association conference in Victoria, B.C. on July 6th, 1960.
Sous-fonds consists of typescripts for "The God-Intoxicated Man" and "Woman - The Masterpiece", two issues of The Menorah Journal (1922) which featured "the God-Intoxicated Man" and galley proofs of the same, and author's proofs for "Woman-The Masterpiece."
Sous-fonds consists of a bound holographic manuscript of poems by Goldsmith as well as correspondence between Lorne Pierce and Mrs. Goldsmith Tufts regarding the purchase of some of Goldsmith's manuscripts.
Sous-fonds consists of the typescript for "The War Trial of Big Bear: Being The Story Of The Connection Of Big Bear And Other Cree Indian Chiefs And Their Followers With The Canadian Northwest Rebellion Of 1885, The Frog Lake Massacre And Events Leading Up To And Following It, And Of Two Months' Imprisonment In The Camp Of The Hostiles" and an autobiographical sketch.