- CA OSLER P079-2-22
- Folder
Part of Robert Bell Fonds
• “Materia Medica, Dr. Wright, Book No. III, Session 1875-76”
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Part of Robert Bell Fonds
• “Materia Medica, Dr. Wright, Book No. III, Session 1875-76”
Part of Robert Bell Fonds
• “Materia Medica, Dr. McWright, Book II, January 1876”
Part of Robert Bell Fonds
• “Materia Medica, Professor Wright, 1875-76”
Part of Robert Bell Fonds
• “Clinic Surgery, Dr. Roddick, 1877-78”
• “Clinic Medicine, Dr. Ross, 1877-78”
The Tundra Books fonds contains a collection of archival records documenting Tundra's publishing history. It includes correspondence with Tundra authors and artists, most notably with William Kurelek. Parts of the archival material document the development and production of each title and May Cutler's dealings with government and funding agencies. The archival materials document a significant chapter in Canadian post-war publishing history.
Tundra Books (Firm)
The fonds consists of Ann Diamond's manuscripts and literary archives.
Diamond, Ann, 1951-
The fonds documents Dorothy Duncan’s personal and professional activities as an American-born Canadian writer and painter, primarily between 1930 and her death in 1957. Duncan’s career as a writer is represented by scrapbooks, clippings, and photographs related to her published works, two unpublished manuscripts, and contracts and correspondence with publishers and her literary agent in New York. Her activities as a painter are documented in clippings, lists of paintings, and contracts with art galleries. The fonds also contains personal correspondence, including letters from friends, family, fans, and a significant number of letters from her husband, Hugh MacLennan. Duncan’s notebooks and diaries also attest to her personal and professional activities. They document her early adulthood in Illinois and her later life in Montreal, and include notes, agendas, and a ledger. The fonds also contains two albums of personal photographs.
Duncan, Dorothy
Letter to George Armstrong, November 23, 1914
Part of Harvey Cushing Fonds
Letter to George Armstrong from William Osler, 13, Norham Gardens, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. He has urged Keogh to take (McGill) unit as soon as possible. Mentions that there are difficulties, as the question of holding the coast is still doubtful. Mentions that he has looked at the photographs of atrocities and of mutilations and has asked in the hospitals about it, nothing gets closer to what this damned third person has advanced. He would like to mutilate personally the author. His opinion is that there have been probably atrocities, particularly in the sack of Louvain, but thinks that it has been grossly exaggerated
Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919
The fonds contains photographs, drawings, textual records, and other material used by France Gagnon Pratte as the basis for her 1987 book, "Country Houses for Montrealers, 1892 - 1924: The Architecture of E. and W.S. Maxwell". There are also records related to a book project on the architecture associated with the Canadian Pacific Railway Line.
Gagnon Pratte, France
British Pavilion, Universal and International Exhibition, Montreal, 1967
Part of John Bland Archive
Drawings for the British Pavilion, Universal and International Exhibition, Montreal, 1967, Ile Ste. Helene, Montreal, QC.