- CA ON00239 F513
- Fonds
- 1840
The fonds consists of a holograph of poems and silhouettes.
MacLeod, Justine
The fonds consists of a holograph of poems and silhouettes.
MacLeod, Justine
Correspondence, news clippings, photographs, and material relating to Canadian and American authors.
Sliter, Dorothy Murray
Fonds consists of minute books, 1898-1932, and financial records, 1898-1915.
Burns' Literary Society (Toronto, Ontario)
The fonds consists of letters related to several authors' works and his suggestions for possible publication. Also includes a programme for the 100th anniversary celebration of the birth of James Russell Lowell.
Cappon, James
Typescript of several of his collections of poetry.
Betts, Craven Langstroth
This fonds consists of correspondence with poets and students, completed works and working files of poetry, translations and photographs.
Scott, F. R. (Francis Reginald)
The fonds consists of correspondence (mainly from Lorne Pierce to Miss Hume), memoranda, articles by and about Pierce, news clippings, and biography of Pierce. Photographs include pictures of Lorne Pierce, Bliss Carman, Charles G.D. Roberts, Marshall Saunders, Marjorie Pickthall and others.
Hume, Blanche
The fonds consists of phjotocopied correspondence with Mrs. Grove, Watson Kirkconnell and Desmond Pacey, and an original manuscript draft of novel about Abe Spalding, which was later revised and published as 'Fruits of the Earth', 1933. The microfilm contains drafts of several of Grove's manuscripts including, Fruits of the Earth, The Master of The Mill, The Weatherhead Fortunes, The White Range Line House and Consider Her Ways.
Grove, Frederick Philip
Fonds consists of correspondence, manuscripts, subject files, news clippings, tape recordings, galley proofs, a relatively complete bibliography of his work, a videocassette copy of "Rare 'Home Movies'" originally shot in the 1940's and 1950s, and photographs. Included are memorabilia and conference papers from Mr. Gustafson's career as a poet, critic, and scholar.
Gustafson, Ralph Barker
Photocopies of Christmas cards sent by Watson and Hope Kirkconnell each year, designed with personal photographs and poems by Dr. Kirkconnell. The last one, 1977, was signed by Hope Kirkconnell but had a poem by her husband.
Kirkconnell, Watson