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Bibliography of Canadian Literature in the Special Collections of the Trent University Archives As of March 2012 Bibliography of Canadian Literature in the Special Collections of the Trent University Archives as of March 2012. This collection has grown over a number of decades and often through donations. Early on the Library’s base collection was built via the Shell Canada Fund for Canadian Literature. Later donors of significant numbers of books include, A.J.M. Smith, Margaret Laurence, and Hugh and Elizabeth Anson-Cartwright. Note: This bibliography is in Library of Congress call number order. The first section lists Canadian literature serials and the second section lists monographs. The monographs are both fiction and literary criticism. Canadian Literature Serials Coming Attractions 89 / edited by Maggie Helwig & Bronwen Wallace. Ottawa, Ont. : Oberon Press, c1989. PS 8329 .C65 1989 TC Coming attractions 99 / edited by Maggie Helwig. [Ottawa] : Oberon Press, 1999. PS 8529 .C65 1999 TC Coming attractions 97 / Elyse Gasco, Dennis Bock, & Nadine McInnis. [Ottawa] : Oberon Press, c1997. PS 8329 .C65 1997 TC The Grammateion : the St. Michael's College journal of the arts. [Toronto] : The College, [1975]- PS 8001 .G73 V.9 NO.1 1983 SPC PS 8001 .G73 V.9 NO.2 1983 SPC Index, a guide to good reading. Montreal, Index editorial service, 1946-9999. PS 8001 .I4885 V.1, NO.6 (AUG. 1946) Intercourse; contemporary Canadian writing. Montreal, Poverty Press. PS 8001 .I5 NO.4 (1966?) It needs to be said (Kingston, Ont. : 1976) Kingston, Ont. [1976] PS 8001 .I732 NO.2 (FALL 1976) It needs to be said/the front. Kingston, Ont. [s.n.] PS 8001 .I732 NO.1 [1976] The Literary garland, and British North American magazine. Montreal, Lovell & Gibson [etc.]. PS 8001 .L77 SPC N.S.V.2 1844 PS 8001 .L77 SPC N.S.V.3 1845 PS 8001 .L77 SPC N.S.V.4 1846 PS 8001 .L77 SPC N.S.V.5 1847 PS 8001 .L77 SPC N.S.V.6 1848 PS 8001 .L77 SPC N.S.V.7 1849 PS 8001 .L77 SPC N.S.V.8 1850 PS 8001 .L77 SPC N.S.V.9 1851 PS 8001 .L77 SPC V.1 1838/39 PS 8001 .L77 SPC V.2 1839/40 PS 8001 .L77 SPC V.3 1840/41 New Canadian writing. Toronto, Clarke, Irwin. PS 8001 .N44 1968 PS 8001 .N44 1968 ML PS 8001 .N44 1969 PS 8001 .N44 1969 ML The Peterborough papers. [Peterborough, ON] : Leverton Enterprises, 1999- PS 8001 .P467 TC V.1 NO.1 1999 The Peterborough review. Peterborough, Ont. : [s.n.], 1994- PS 8001 .P47 V.1 NO.1 1994 PS 8001 .P47 V.1 NO.1 1994 TC PS 8001 .P47 V.1 NO.2 1994 PS 8001 .P47 V.1 NO.2 1994 TC PS 8001 .P47 V.1 NO.3 1995 PS 8001 .P47 V.1 NO.3 1995 TC PS 8001 .P47 V.1 NO.4 1995 PS 8001 .P47 V.1 NO.4 1995 TC Poetry year book. Montreal : Poetry Group, Canadian Authors' Association, Montreal Branch, 1925- PS 8003 .C3 1933-34 PS 8003 .C3 1934 Tridentine 2010-11 / [edited by R.A. Pearson] Peterborough, Ont. : Trent University 2011. PS 8273 .T744 2011 TC Varsity book : prose and poetry. Toronto : Varsity Publishing Co., 1885. PS 8289 .V37 The Victoria magazine, 1847-1848 / edited by Susanna and J. W. D. Moodie, with an introduction by William H. New. Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library, 1968. PS 8001 .V5 1968 TC Canadian Literature Monographs A. S. H. (Abraham S. Holmes) Belinda : or, The rivals / by A. S. H. Toronto : Anansi, 1975. PS 8415 .O4 B4 1975 Acorn, Milton, 1923-1986. The brain's the target / Milton Acorn. Toronto : Ryerson Press, c1960. PS 8501 .C6 B6 AJM Acorn, Milton, 1923-1986. Dig up my heart : selected poems, 1952-83 / Milton Acorn. Toronto : McClelland and Stewart, c1983. PS 8501 .C6 A6 1983 Acorn, Milton, 1923-1986. The Island means Minago / Milton Acorn. Toronto : NC Press, 1975. PS 8501 .C6 I7 Acorn, Milton, 1923-1986. I've tasted my blood : poems 1956 to 1968 / Milton Acorn ; selected by Al Purdy. [Toronto] : Ryerson Press, c1969. PS 8501 .C6 I9 PS 8501 .C6 I9 AJM Acorn, Milton, 1923-1986. Jawbreakers. Toronto : Contact Press, c1963. PS 8501 .C6 J39 AJM Acorn, Milton, 1923-1986. More poems for people. [Toronto] : NC Press, 1972. PS 8501 .C6 M6 AJM Acorn, Milton, 1923-1986. More poems for people / Milton Acorn. Rev. ed. Toronto : NC Press, 1972 i.e. 1973. PS 8501 .C6 M6 1973 Adam, G. Mercer (Graeme Mercer), 1830-1912. An Algonquin maiden : a romance of the early days of Upper Canada / by G. Mercer Adam and A. Ethelwyn Wetherald. Montreal : J. Lovell, 1887. PS 8451 .D3 A5 1887 Adams, Ian. S, portrait of a spy : RCMP intelligence ; the inside story ; a novel / by Ian Adams. [Agincourt, Ont.] : Gage Pub., c1977. PS 8501 D265 S2 1977 PS 8501 D265 S2 1977 ML Adams, Myrtle Reynolds, 1889- Morning on my street / Myrtle Renolds Adams. Toronto : Ryerson Press, 1958. PS 8273 .R93 NO.177 Adams, Myrtle Reynolds, 1889- Remember together. Toronto : Ryerson press, 1955. PS 8273 .R93 NO.162 Adamson, Gil, 1961- Primitive / Gil Adamson. Toronto : Coach House Press, 1991. PS 8551 .D352 P7 1991 End of the world speshul [sic] : anthology / [Jeremy Adler ... [et al.]]. Vancouver : Blewointmentpress, 1977. PS 8273 .E54 1977 Aikins, Carroll, 1888-1967. Poems / by Carroll Aikins. Boston : Sherman, French, 1917. PS 8451 .I54 P6 1917 Aldwinckle, Eric, 1909- . Two fables / Eric Aldwinckle. [s.l. : E. Aldwinckle for the Toronto Theosophical Society], 1950 University of Toronto Press) PS 8501 .L3 T8 1950 Alexander, Bertha M. The highway, and other poems. [Vancouver Clarke & Stuart] [1950] PS 8501 .L39 H5 Alexander, James Lynne, 1800-1879. Wonders of the west, or, A day at the falls of Niagara, in 1825 : a poem / by a Canadian. [S.l. : s.n.], 1825. PS 8401 .L67 W87 1825 Alford, Edna. A sleep full of dreams / Edna Alford. Lantzville, B.C. : Oolichan Books, 1981. PS 8551 .L467 S5 PS 8551 .L467 S5 ML Allan, Iris, 1910- White Sioux: Major Walsh of the Mounted Police [by] Iris Allan. - Sidney, B.C.: Gray's Pub., [c1969] PS 8551 .L522 W5 1969 Allen, Grant, 1848-1899. The lower slopes : reminiscences of excursions round the base of Helicon, undertaken for the most part in early manhood / Grant Allen. London : E. Mathews & John Lane, 1894 PS 8451 .L55 L6 Allen, Robert, 1946- Wintergarden / Robert Allen. Dunvegan, Ont. : Quadrant Editions ; Downsview, Ont. : Distributed in Canada by University of Toronto Press, 1984. PS 8551 .L5354 W55 1984 Landscape / edited by Gay Allison, Karen Hood and Janis Rapoport. Toronto : Women's Writing Collective, c1977. PS 8281 .L3 1977 Anderson, Doris, 1925- Two women / Doris Anderson. Toronto : Macmillan of Canada, c1978. PS 8501 .N337 T8 PS 8501 .N337 T8 ML Anderson, Patrick, 1915- Foxed!, or, Life in the country / with drawings by Ionicus. London : Chatto and Windus, 1972. PS 8501 .N35 F6 1972 Anderson, Patrick, 1915-1979. The colour as naked / Patrick Anderson. Toronto : McClelland & Stewart, 1953. PS 8501 .N35 C6 PS 8501 .N35 C6 AJM Anderson, Patrick, 1915-1979. Return to Canada : selected poems / Patrick Anderson. Toronto : McClelland and Stewart, c1977. PS 8501 .N35 R4 PS 8501 .N35 R4 AJM Anderson, Patrick, 1915-1979. A tent for April : poems / Patrick Anderson. Montreal : First Statement, 1945. PS 8501 .N35 T4 AJM Anderson, Patrick, 1915-1979. The white centre / by Patrick Anderson. 1st ed. Toronto : Ryerson Press, 1946. PS 8501 .N35 W3 AJM Anderson, Rod, 1935- Sky falling sunny tomorrow / Rod Anderson. Toronto : Wolsak and Wynn, 1989. PS 8551 .N357 S5 1989 Anderson, Violet Louise, 1906- The ledge / Violet Anderson. Toronto : Emblem Books, 1957. PS 8501 .N37 L44 1957 Angers, Francois R*eal, 1812-1860. Les r*ev*elations du crime : ou Cambray et ses complices : chroniques Canadiennes de 1834 / F.R.A. Qu*ebec : [Sauvageau], 1880. PS 8452 .N441 R3 The Prairie experience / edited by Terry Angus. Toronto : Macmillan of Canada, C1975. PS 8255 .P7 A54 1975 ML Anson, Peter, 1946- Canada first : a mare usque ad Edmonton, new Canadian poets / Edited by Peter Anson. [Toronto] : House of Anansi, [c1969] PS 8273 .A5 Archambault, Joseph Louis, 1849-1925. Jacques-Cartier, ou, Canada veng*e : drame historique en 5 actes (fantaisie litt*eraire) Compos*ee pour mon village / par J.L. Archambault. Montr*eal : E. Sen*ecal, 1879. PS 8452 .R3 J3 Armour, Edward Douglas, 1851-1922 Echoes from Horace in English verse. Toronto : University Press, 1922. PS 8501 .R58 E27 1922 Nineteenth century Canadian stories / selected by David Arnason. Toronto : Macmillan, c1976. PS 8325 .N45 Arnott, Joanne, 1960- Wiles of girlhood / Joanne Arnott. Vancouver : Press Gang Publishers, 1991. PS 8551 .R773 W5 1991 Voices from the hearth: a collection of verses / by "Isidore" Isidore G. Ascher. Montr*eal : John Lovell ; New York : D. Appleton, 1863. PS 8451 .S35 V6 Askey, Derek C. The goat and the tiger / by Derek C. Askey. Markham, Ont. : PaperJacks, c1977. PS 8551 .S63 G67 1977 ML Atwood, Margaret, 1939- The animals in that country / by Margaret Atwood. Toronto : Oxford University Press, 1968. PS 8501 .T9 A7 PS 8501 .T9 A7 AJM Atwood, Margaret, 1939- The circle game / Margaret Atwood. [Toronto] : House of Anansi, 1967. PS 8501 .T9 C5 1967 Atwood, Margaret, 1939- The circle game / Margaret Atwood. Toronto : Contact Press, 1966. PS 8501 .T9 C5 PS 8501 .T9 C5 AJM PS 8501 .T9 C5 Atwood, Margaret, 1939- Dancing girls and other stories / Margaret Atwood. Toronto : McClelland and Stewart, 1977. PS 8501 .T9 D3 PS 8501 .T9 D3 ML PS 8501 .T9 D3 Atwood, Margaret, 1939- The door / Margaret Atwood. Bound boxed ed. Toronto : McClelland & Stewart, 2007. PS 8501 .T9 D56 2007B Atwood, Margaret, 1939- Double Persephone / by M.E.
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