Note: All pamphlets in this collection are designated by the symbol "P", i.e. P 1, P 2, P 3, etc.
Pamphlet (P)
1: Birds of the Peterborough Area (3rd edition) / by Doug Sadler, 1973 (2
copies)
2:
3: History Made Enjoyable by Heritage
Peterborough / produced by Heritage Peterborough, n.d.
4: Uniting
5:
6: The
7: The Hydraulic Lift Lock,
8:
9:
10: The Hydraulic Lift Lock at
11: The Peterborough Hydraulic Lift Lock /
edited by Jean Murray Cole, 1987
12: A Centennial History of George Street
United Church Peterborough 1875-1975 / edited by C.A. Bullock, 1975
13: A Supplement to A Centennial History of
George Street United Church Peterborough 1975-1985 / edited by C.A. Bullock,
1985
14: Year Book 1893-1894, Parish of
Peterborough, St. John's Church, South Ward Mission (3 copies)
15: Parish of
16:
17:
18:
19: Centenary History:
20:
21: Some Facts from St. Luke's Past 1825-1986 / edited by Simon J. Connell, 1987
22: Little
23: Little
24:
25:
26: Historic Trent-Severn Waterway / Parks
27:
28:
29: Souvenir of
30: A Short History of Marmora with Pebbles
and Twigs from Marble Point / by W.R. Freeman, n.d. (photocopy)
31: Diary of a Journey Through Upper Canada and Some of the New England States 1819: John Goldie / forward by
Willman Spawn, n.d.
32: Early Canadian Sketches / by Mrs.
Jameson, 1958
33: Cobourg 1798-1948 / by Edwin C. Guillet,
1948
34: Selected Poems of William Telford / by
35: The Irish Emigrant Settler in the
Pioneer Kawarthas / by Howard T. Pammett, 1978
36: History of the Post:
37:
38: Ishpeming Stony
39:
40:
41: Visual '67 Photographs of Centennial
Celebrations:
42: A Driving Tour Through
43: Southern Ontario Ready Reference 1931,
Canada British Empire Reference Series Part II, 1931 edition
44:
45: The Trent Valley Navigation Company's
46: "The
47:
48: By-Laws of the
49: Dedication of Memorial Plaques and Book
of Remembrance in the
50:
51: Yellow Directory…
52: The Kawartha Scene / presented with the
compliments of Bowes & Cocks Realtor, n.d. (2 copies)
53:
54: The
55: Artspace: A Centre for Art, Performance
and Communication in
56:
57: Visitor in
58: Facts About
59:
60: Illustrated Souvenir of Peterborough /
n.d. (2 photocopies)
61: Souvenir Program: Peterboro Old Boys
1903
62: A 30-Year Program for Development:
63:
64: Yellow Directory of Kawartha:
65: The Grove Chronicle: Lakefield
Preparatory School 1959-1960, Vol. 52, No.1
66: Stratton's Address to the Electors of
the Riding of
67: Special Form of Service in Commemoration
of His Late Majesty King George the Fifth… to be used in All Saints' Anglican
Church Peterborough and
68: Reasons for Wesleyan Belief and
Practice, Relative to Water Baptism… / printed by R. White, Peterboro', 1862
69: Programme: 21st Anniversary of the
Resuscitation of Otonabee Lodge… No. 13, I.O.O.F…, Opera House,
70: Programme of Winter Meetings of the
71:
72: Thirty-Eighth Annual Report of the
73: Constitution, By-Laws, Rules of Order,
Etc., of Warriner Lodge, No.75, I.O.O.F…. Instituted at Port Perry, Ont., June, 1871 / (2 copies: 1888 printing & 1891 printing)
74: One Hundred and Fifteenth Annual Report
of the Loyal
75: One Hundredth Anniversary Carleton
L.O.L. No. 838,
76: The Nicholls Hospital Trust Peterborough
By-Laws, Rules and Regulations Revised
77: The
78: The
79: The
80: Miniatures:
81: Lindsay Collegiate Lecture Course
Seventh Series 1903-1904
82: Church of
83:
84: Constitution of
85: Classified Statement in Detail of the
Receipts and Expenditures of the
86: The Calendar of
87: By-Laws of Court Peterboro' No.29,
Canadian Order of Foresters
88: By-Laws of Faithful Brethren Lodge, A.F.
and A.M., No.77, G.R.C.,
89: By-Laws of
90: By-Laws of Corinthian Lodge Ancient,
Free and Accepted Masons No. 101, G.R.C.,
91: Auditors' Report of the
92:
93: A Gentle Lady / written for the
Catharine Parr Traill Chapter I.O.D.E. Lakefield,
94: "Two Centuries of Change":
United Counties of Northumberland and
95: Stony Lake Year Book 1908 / issued by
Stony Lake Cottagers' Association, n.d.
96: Echoes and Reflections of Flora M.
Morrison 1912-1981 / 1984 (also, loosely inserted is an typed untitled paper
dated
97:
98:
99: Report on the
100: Cavan United Church Report for 1949
101: St. Andrew's United Church
102: St. Andrew's United Church,
103: St. Andrew's United Church,
104: St. Andrew's United Church,
105: St. Andrew's United Church,
106: St. Andrew's United Church,
107: Financial Statement of the
108: Financial Statement Cavan Pastoral
Charge, The United Church of Canada, for the Year Ending
109: Canadian Agriculturist and Home
Magazine / published at
110: The Guide / Holiday Number, [published
in Port
111: By
112: The Heritage Designation Handbook /
113: Hatfield Hall Magazine / June, 1944,
Volume XV (
114: City of
115: Silver Jubilee, The
United Church of
116: George Street United Church, George at
McDonnel,
117: St. Andrew's Church,
Niagara-on-the-Lake / by E.R. Arthur, 1938
118: Harwood Co-operative Creamery Company
Limited Thirty-Fifth Annual Report, 1954
119: A Facsimile Copy of the First By-Laws
of the Town of
120:
121: The Presbyterian Church and What it Stands for To-day / by Alfred Gandier, n.d.
122: A Century of Presbyterianism: The Story
of
123: History, Year Book and Church
Directory:
124: Year Book and Church Directory:
125: The History of St. Luke's Church,
Ashburnham, 1876-1902 / compiled from Vestry Records and Other Sources by Rev.
E.A. Langfeldt, Rector, [1902] (2 copies)
126: History of St. Anne's Parish,
127: St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church,
128: Report of the Commissioners of the
129: Catéchisme des Caisses Populaires:
Sociétés Coopératives d'Épargne et de Crédit… / 1918
130: The Municipal Guide / Vol.1, No.1,
January, 1902, published monthly at
131: Commercial and Industrial Edition of
Port Hope, Bowmanville, Orono and
132: Premiums Given for Quaker Coupons,
Number Seven / Department "P", The Quaker Oats Company, Peterborough
and Saskatoon, Canada, [1935]
133: Report of the First Annual Meeting of
the Canadian Forestry Association Held at
134: The Farmers' Daily: Some Points About the Origin, Construction and
135: Dominion Association of Fire Chiefs
25th Silver Anniversary Convention,
136: Security for Farmers: Your Stake in Farm Marketing / [1948]
137: Historic Prince Edward: Your Souvenir
Guide / Prince Edward Historical Society, n.d.
138: Picturesque Port Hope / n.d.
139: Tourist's Road Guide to the Maritime
Provinces (New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island) with Map / n.d.
140: American Armed Intervention in
141: Shvernik Replies to Truman: Text of
Reply to the President of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the
142: Program of the Young Communist League
of
143: The Chartist Movement / (published for
the Marx Memorial Library and Workers' School) by Salme A. Dutt, n.d.
144:
145: Long Live the First of May! -
"Workers of the World, Unite!", May Day,
1921 / (Long Live the
146: Labor Stands for Peace! May Day
Manifesto / National Committee, Communist Party of
147: May Day, 1886-1961: Peace, Jobs, Canadian
148: May Day - 1963: For Labor Unity and
Independent Political Action: Statement of the Communist Party of
149: 'Solidarity Forever': Stop Union
Raiding / by William Kashtan, 1962
150: May Day 1965 / National Committee,
Communist Party of
151: Why
152: The Astro-Magnetic Almanac, for 1843 /
by H.H. Sherwood, 1843
153: Influence of the History of Science
upon Intellectual Education / by William Whewell, 1854
154: Petroglyphs in
155: The Log Shanty Book-Shelf for 1898: The
Pioneer's Predecessor, the Red Man of North and
156: Poems composed by Mrs. Sarah Davidson
McPherson,
157: The Peacemaker / by James E. Le
Rossignol, n.d.
158: Winter Ascending / by Dorothy Livesay,
n.d.
159: The
160: Digest of the Rulings of the Speakers
of the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick from 1869 to 1919 / compiled by
Direction of Hon. J.E. Hetheringon, 1920
161: The
162: L'Eveil de la Race: Un
Épisode de la Resistance - Franco-Ontarienne (Pembroke, 1923-1927) / by Alfred
Longpre, 1930
163: Two Addresses by Rt. Hon. Robert Gordon
Menzies, Prime Minister of
164: Am I My Brother's Keeper? / by M.J. Coldwell, CCF National Office, [1948]
165: The Conspiracy Against the Members of
Local 598: Opening Argument: Malcolm Robb / [1962]
166: It's Up to You: How You Can Be an
Active Citizen Through the CCF / by Grace MacInnis,
[1964]
167: Les Histoires de M. Sulte: Protestation
/ by J.C. Taché, 1883
168: Report of E.B. Borron, Stipendiary
Magistrate, on the Part of the Basin of Hudson's Bay Belonging to the Province
of Ontario / 1884
169: Report of E.B. Borron, Esq.,
Stipendiary Magistrate, on the Part of the Basin of Hudson's Bay Belonging to
the Province of Ontario / 1885
170: Le Patriotisme par Mgr Laflèche: Faits
Sociaux / (L'École Sociale Populaire No. 124, Publication Mensuelle), [1924]
171:
172: Imperial Federation League in
173: Provincial Politics: Hon. Oliver Mowat,
to His Constituents, Tavistock,
174:
175: Hostilite Démasquée: Territoires du
Nord-Ouest, Ordonnance Scolaire No. 22 De 1892 et ses
Néfastes Conséquences / by Reverend Père H. Leduc, 1896
176: The Machinery of Government / by The
Hon. J.S. McLennan, The Senate, march 20th, 1919
177: Le Pays, le Parti et
le Grand Homme / 1882
178: An Autobiographical Sketch / by Captain
Charles Rubidge,
For a digital copy, see: http://archive.org/details/autobiographical00capt .
179: Dominion Houses of Parliament,
180: Record of the Celebration of the
Centenary of the Talbot Settlement Held in the Year of Our Lord 1903 / The
181: All Along the
River / by Mrs. R.F. McWilliams,
182: W.M.B. Echoes of the Millbrook
Continuation School Literary Society / Vol.I, Nov. 5, 1919; Vol.II, Jan. 14,
1920; Vol.III, March 10, 1920 (three volumes in one; first edition)
183: History of Gibson Reserve / as compiled
by Philip Laforce, Bracebridge Gazette Scribe, n.d.
184: The Hospital and the Lamp /
185: Times Gone By / Dyson & Freeborn
(re: Downeyville, Cambray, Kirkfield and
186: Early Days in Marysburgh / by Pat
Elson, 1976
187: 50 Years an Editor: Series of
Installments / by Lindley B. Calnan, Managing Editor, The Picton Gazette,
Picton, Ontario, [1971]
188: Secret Confession to the Priest Exposed
/ by Margaret L. Shepherd,
189: Heaven: Where and What? / by Mrs. Blanche (Read) Johnston,
190: L'Eglise et
l'Éducation au
191: Petit Catechisme Electoral: A l'Usage du Peuple / Le Père M.A. Lamarche,
Saint-Hyacinthe, 1916
192: Pioneers in Methodism in
193: Driving Out the Money Changers /
broadcast by Rev. Charles E. Coughlin,
194: Trifluviennes: 1634 - 1934, Les
Trois-Rivières / [1934]
195: Eastern
196:
197: By-Laws, Rules and Regulations of the
Peterborough Water Commissioners / adopted and passed
198: City of
199: A By-Law to Provide for Government of
the Fire Department of the City of
200: By-Law Providing
for the Government of the Fire Department of the City of
201: Municipal Debt Statistics of the
202: Constitution and By-Laws of the
Canadian General Electric Company,
203: Plumbing By-Law of the City of
204: Plumbing By-Law of the City of
205: By-Law No. 1616 of the City of the
Corporation of the City of Peterborough to Regulate the Granting of Licenses to
Milk Vendors / passed the 27th day of June, 1911 (Note: includes loose
insertion, i.e. a petition)
206: By-Law Number 1163: A By-Law to
Regulate the Exposure of Food Stuffs in the Town of
207: Town of
208: The Official Law List / edited by H.R.
Hardy, 1890 (published under the authority of the Law Society of Upper Canada)
209:
210: Catalogue of the Books in the Library
of the Peterborough Law Association with an Index of Subjects / compiled 1919
211: Rules of Order of the Municipal Council
of the Town of
212: A Digest of the Statutes of the Late
Province of Canada, and of the Statutes and Certain Proclamations of the
Province of Ontario, Relating to the Town of Peterborough, 1847-1901 / compiled
by William Henry Moore
213: A By-Law to Regulate the Owners of
Trucks and Carts: By-Law No. Three of the Police Commissioners of the City of
214: A By-Law Relative to Cabs and Other
Vehicles: By-Law No. Two of the Police Commissioners of the City of
215: By-Law No. 612: The Building By-Law of
the Town of
216: A By-Law to Request the City Trust
Commissioners to Erect a Rest Room and Lavatory on the
217: A By-Law to License and Regulate
Second-Hand Shops: By-Law No. One of the Police Commissioners of the City of
218: By-Laws and Contracts of the Town of
219: The Consolidated By-Laws of the
Municipal Council of the
220: The Consolidated By-Laws of the
Municipal Council of the United Counties of
221: The Orange Pole and Papist White Boy: A
Wonderful Retribution / dedicated to the Orangemen of Canada, by Erinensis,
1871
222:
223: History of the
224: The Sentinel Orange and Patriotic Song
Book / n.d. (Note: includes 2 copies of loose insertion entitled
"Religious Liberty in
225: The One Hundred and Thirty-Second
Annual Report of the Grand
226: Eightieth Annual Report of the Loyal
227: Ninety-Eighth Annual Report of the
Loyal
228: One Hundredth Annual Report of the
Loyal
229: The Lake Temiscamingue District,
230: Diamond Jubilee Report 1946-1947 /
Lyceum Club and Women's Art Association of Canada,
231: The Undergraduate 1936 / Vol. VI, No.
1, 1936 (published by The University College Literary and Athletic Society and
The Women's Undergraduate Association [Toronto])
232: The Green Tree / by J. Patrick Byrne,
1940
233: Observer / by J. Patrick Byrne, 1940
234: Alien / by J. Patrick Byrne, 1941
235: From the Balcony and Other Poems / by
Kate Seymour MacLean, 1904
236: Follow the Gleam: A Centennial History
of
237:
238: [Massey-Ferguson] 1847-1972: Heritage,
One Hundred and Twenty-Fifth Year / [1972]
239: A Sketch History of Hunter Rose 1860-1960
/
240: Ethnographic Filming and the Netsilik
Eskimos / by Asen Balikci and Quentin Brown / 1966
241: The Canadian Exhibitor / [1886] (Note:
includes article about
242: Journal of Education for
243:
244: The Shoshonees Illustrated Almanac for
1873 / published by J.C. Chamberlain,
245: Prize Winning Recipes: Quaker Natural
Bran / The Quaker Oats Company,
246:
247:
248:
249:
250:
251:
252:
253:
254:
255: Millbrook Frontier Week: 10 Big Days /
June 8 to 17, [19--]
256: Millbrook Agricultural Society: 126th
Annual Spring Fair / Exhibition Grounds,
257: Millbrook Agricultural Society: 128th
Annual Spring Fair / Exhibition Grounds,
258: Millbrook Agricultural Society: 130th
Annual Spring Fair / Exhibition Grounds,
259: 133rd Millbrook Fair, June 11, 12, 13,
[1982] /
260: 137th Millbrook Fair, June 13, 14, 15,
[1986] /
261: Stepping Out: A Guide to Walking Routes
in
262: Equipment for the Trail / published by
the Greb Hiking Bureau, n.d. (2 copies)
263: Footcare for the Trail / published by
the Greb Hiking Bureau, n.d.
264: Hiking Trails in
265:
266: Statement of Presbyterian Church
Association to all Presbyterians… /
267: "Bishop" Peters / by A.H.
Young, [1923]
268:
269: From the Auction Block of Slavery to
the Rostrum of Quaker Ministry: The Life of William Allan, the Negro Missionary
Preacher of the Society of Friends / [
270: Some Notes on the Clergy of the Church
of England in
271: 14-15 George V., Chap. 100: An Act
Incorporating the United Church of Canada / assented to
272:
273: The Task Force on Sustainable
Development for the
274: Mao Tse-Tung
on Art and Literature / Foreign Languages Press,
275: Mao Tse-Tung:
Problems of War and Strategy / Foreign Languages Press,
276: Mao Tse-Tung
on Coalition Government / Foreign Languages Press,
277: Mao Tse-Tung:
The Chinese Revolution and the Chinese Communist Party / Foreign Languages
Press,
278: Mao Tse-Tung
on Practice / Foreign Languages Press,
279: A Comment on the Statement of the
Communist Party of the
280: Peaceful Coexistence - Two
Diametrically Opposed Policies: Comment on the Open Letter of the Central
Committee of the CPSU (VI) / Foreign Languages Press,
281: The Leaders of the CPSU are the
Greatest Splitters of Our Times: Comment on the Open Letter of the Central
Committee of the CPSU (VII) / Foreign Languages Press,
282: Apologist of Neo-Colonialism: Comment
on the Open Letter of the Central Committee of the CPSU (IV) / Foreign
Languages Press,
283: Seven Letters Exchanged Between the
Central Committees of the Communist Party of
284: On Khrushchov's Phoney Communism and
its Historical Lessons for the World: Comment on the Open Letter of the Central
Committee of the CPSU (IX) / Foreign Languages Press,
285: Is
286: Leninism and Modern Revisionism /
Foreign Languages Press,
287: Whence the Differences?: A Reply to Thorez and Other Comrades / Foreign Languages
Press,
288: The Differences Between
Comrade Togliatti and Us / Foreign Languages Press,
289: Workers of all Countries Unite, Oppose
Our Common Enemy / Foreign Languages Press,
290: Let Us Unite on the Basis of the
291: A Mirror for Revisionists / Foreign
Languages Press,
292: The Path of Socialist Literature and
Art in
293: Raise Higher the Banner of Mao
Tse-Tung's Thought on Art and Literature / by Liin Mo-Han, Foreign Languages
Press,
294: The Great Unity of the Chinese People
and the Great Unity of the Peoples of the World / by Teng Hsiao-Ping, Foreign
Languages Press,
295: A Proposal Concerning the General Line
of the International Communist Movement / Foreign Languages Press,
296: The Whole Party and the Whole People Go
in for Agriculture in a Big Way / by Liao Lu-Yen, Foreign Languages Press,
297: The Agrarian Reform Law of the People's
Republic of
298: National Programme for Agricultural
Development, 1956-1967 / Foreign Languages Press,
299: Portraits of the Principal Female
Characters in the
300: Portraits of the Principal Female
Characters in the
301: Portraits of the Principal Female
Characters in the
302: Portraits of the Principal Female
Characters in the
303: Portraits of the Principal Female
Characters in the
304: Portraits of the Principal Female
Characters in the
305: Portraits of the Principal Female
Characters in the
306: Portraits of the Principal Female
Characters in the
307: Speak Truth to Power: A Quaker Search
for an Alternative to Violence / A Study of International Conflict prepared for
the American Friends Service Committee, 1962
308: Questions and Answers on The Spread of Nuclear Weapons / by Arthur Larson, 1968
309: Give Me Water: Testimonies of Hiroshima
and
310: The Case for a Nuclear Moratorium / An Environmental Action Foundation Publication, 1973
311:
312: Residential Desegregation: The Church's
New Frontier / 1958
313: Canadian Military Sales to the
314: Peace, War and the Christian Conscience
/ by Joseph J. Fahey, n.d.
315: Anti Personnel Weapons in
316: Christian Values in Industry / 1961
317: Strong and Free: A Response to the War
Measures Act / 1970
318: Saints for This Age / by A.J. Muste /
Pendle Hill Pamphlet No.124, 1962
319: Important Dates in Canadian
International Development Cooperation: Celebration 20/20, 20 Years of Voluntary
Sector and Government Partnership in International Development,
320: What are Your Problems? / by H.H. Remmers and C.G. Hackett, 1951
321: Glorious Daughters of Viet Nam: Reports
of Delegates at the 4th Congress of Vietnamese Women / Vol.II, published by
Viet Nam Women's
322: Danger and
323: "Unwise and Untimely": A
Letter from Eight Alabama Clergymen to Martin Luther King Jr. and His Reply to
Them on Order and Common Sense, the Law and Justice, Nonviolence and Love /
1963
324: Speeches by The
Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. About the War in
325: A Christian Approach to War /
326: The Military Balance 1968-1969 /
327: To Make War or Make Peace in the
328: A Path Toward…
World Law and World Order: Proposal for United Nations Reform / by
329: Towards a Coalition for Development:
Strategy Committee Report to Canadian Council of Churches, Canadian Catholic
Conference and All Concerned Canadians (Poverty & Conscience: A Christian
Response) / May 1969
330: The Arab Refugees: A Tragic Human and
Political Problem / by Musa Mazzawi, 1968
331: The Limits of Nuclear War: Thinking
About the Do-Able and the Un-Do-Able / by Paul Ramsey, 1963
332: Chemical and Biological Warfare /
Scientist and Citizen: A Special Issue, Vol.9, No.7, August-September, 1967
333: Hostages of War:
334: Between Glory and Disaster: The Vanity
of Humanism / The Nation,
335: Attitudes for a Nuclear Age /
336: Viet-Nam: What Kind of Peace?: Documents and Analysis of the 1973
337: Now is the Time to Prevent a Third
World War / by Kirby Page, 1946
338: Handbook on Christian Education in the
Inner City / Lester W. McManis, 1966
339: Weapons for Counterinsurgency:
Chemical/Biological Anti-Personnel Incendiary / Local Research Action Guide
No.1, NARMIC,1970
340: World Military Expenditures and Arms Trade
1963-1973 /
341: Co-Operation for Development / UNDP,
1986
342: Canada & Africa: Common Cause / by
Members of the Group of 78, n.d.
343:
344: 100 Great Chinese Posters: Recent
Examples of "the Peoples Art" from The People's Republic of China /
Stewart E. Fraser, 1977 (located loose on shelf after Pamphlet Box #307 - #342)
345: Development Education Viewpoints:
Towards a Transformed World II / A Cooperative Project of Development Centre
& Development and Peace,
346: Better Life Technologies for the Poor /
by F.A. Ryan, 1987
347: My
348: German Reality: Documentation on the
Division of
349: Manual for Draft-Age Immigrants to
350: Texts Prepared for Conference on The
Survival of Canada and the Christian Church / by Gregory Baum et al,
351: Imprisonment and Torture in
352: Peace by Finesse: A Proposal for
Developing a Positive Peace Program / by Joseph W. Still, 1963
353: New
354: Whose Land is
355: Human Rights and Christian
Responsibility / Commission of the Churches on International Affairs of The World Council of Churches, 1974
356: Sisters at the Borders: "This is How it Works": Women Maquila Workers in
357: Facts for Fallacies: Answers to Current
Questions About the United Nations / [196-]
358: Peace on Earth (Pacem in Terris: Pope
John's Great Tribute to the Dignity of Men of All Faiths is Here Illuminated by
the World's Finest Photographers) / 1964
359: Draft Additional Protocols to the
360: Canadian Students in
361: The Cuban Revolution and the Peasantry
/ Ministry of Foreign Affairs,
362: In Defense of the Cuban Revolution: An
Answer to the State Department and Theodore Draper / by Joseph Hansen, 1961
363: "Our Line is the Line of
Consistent Anti-Imperialism" / a speech by Fidel Castro, 1963
364: Castro Speaks on Unemployment / Young
Socialist Forum,
365: Fidel Castro: Declaration of
366: Fidel Castro's Tribute to Che Guevara /
1967
367: A New Stage in the Advance of Cuban
Socialism / by Fidel Castro, 1968
368:
369: Fidel Castro Denounces Sectarianism /
Republic of Cuba Ministry of Foreign Relations, 1962 (Political Documents 2)
370: Second Declaration of Hauana: From the
People of
371: Division in the Face of the Enemy was
Never a Revolutionary or Intelligent Strategy / a speech by Fidel Castro, 1965
372: Those Who Are Not Revolutionary
Fighters Cannot be Called Communists / a speech by Fidel Castro, 1967
373: Land Settlement in New Ontario /
prepared under the direction of Hon. E.J. Davis, Commissioner of Crown Lands,
1901
374: The Rainy River District,
375: Our Northern Districts: Eastern Algoma,
North Nipissing, Rainy River and the Temiscaming Settlement / prepared under
instructions from Hon. A.S. Hardy, Commissioner of Crown Lands, 1894
376: Northern Districts of Ontario, Canada:
Nipissing, Algoma, Temiscaming, Wabigoon, Rainy River / prepared under
instructions from Hon. J.M. Gibson, Commissioner of Crown Lands for Ontario,
Fourth Edition, 1897
377: Au Nord. Brochure Accompagnée d'une
Carte Geographique des Cantons a Coloniser / Publiée sous les auspices des
Sociétés de Colonisation, 1883
378: A Silver Jubilee Salute to Her Majesty
the Queen. An Exhibition at City Hall,
379: The
380: The North-West Passage, 1940-1942 and
1944: The Famous Voyages of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Schooner
"St. Roch" / by permission of the Commissioner of the Royal Canadian
Mounted Police, 1948
381: Planning for a Sustainable Economy /
Kai N. Lee,
382:
383: The Chair / Michael Cullen, 1996
384: Constitution and By-Laws / The
Peterborough Club, 1873-1974, amended to
385: A Delightful Route:
386:
387: Canadian Eskimo Art / The Department of
Northern Affairs and National Resources, 1954 (Note: photograph of a carving,
and paper entitled "Whale Bone Carvings" loosely inserted)
388: Richesse Nationale - Richesse
Culturelle / L'Association Canadienne des Pâtes et
Papiers, 1956
389: Musical Instruments / ROM Chart, 1970
(Note: Pamphlets 390-402 were donated by
Ross Irwin)
390: Irwin Inn: Stoney Lake's finest resort
since 1947
391: Bobcaygeon: The Hub of the Kawarthas
392: Presbyterian Church, Woodville: Jubilee
Memorial Souvenir, 1849-1909
393: The Village of
394: Greater Downtown Lindsay: Business
& Service Directory, 1992
395: The United Church of
396: Knox Presbyterian Church, Woodville, Ont.: One Hundredth Anniversary, 1849-1949
397: Woodville United Church,
398: 100 Years with Pleasant Point
(Mariposa) Church, 1877-1977 / by Eunice M. Nicholls
399: The Memorial Windows: Oakwood United
Church,
400: The City and
401: The City and County of Peterborough
Past and Present / prepared by The Historical Society of the City and County of
Peterborough, 1960; Mariposa Agricultural Society Centennial, 1848-1948:
Dedication of Memorial Entrance, September 18, 1956; The Centennial History of
Eden Church and Sunday School, 1855-1955; The 125th Anniversary of the Little
Britain United Church of Canada, 1839-1964; The Founding of Kirkfield, Ont. /
by A.F. Hunter (Ontario Historical Society, Vol. XVI, 1918); Reminiscences of
the Highland Pioneers in Eldon, Victoria County / by Hugh Ray (Ontario
Historical Society, Vol. XXIV, 1927)
402:
403: The Autobiography of David Livingstone
and extracts referring to his three journeys, discoveries and influence /
reprinted by Hamilton Advertiser Limited, n.d.; included is an original letter
written to John Gilmurray, Peterborough, Ontario, from Laura [ ], December
2000, concerning a possible family relationship with David Livingstone
(received from John Gilmurray, March 2001)
404:
405: The Eclipse / first edition July 1997
(contains articles by Doug Sadler)
406: Algoma and North-West Colportage
Mission Scripture ABC book. Ojibway/English. n.d. CIHM SERIES NO. 26406
407: 125 Years After: Being the History of
Events in
408:
409: Board of Trade of the City of
410:
411: Catalogue of the Exhibitions of the
Canadian Society of Graphic Art, The Canadian Society
of…. by J.M.W. Turner /
412: Catalogue of the Fifty-Ninth Annual
Exhibition of the
413: Catalogue of the
414:
415: Colportage in
416: Comparative Statement of Distances
(Land and Marine) Between Montréal…
417: The Cross of Freedom / [
418:
419: Écoles Neutres et
Programmes Scolaires. Conference donnée par sa
Grandeur Monseigneur Arthur Beliveau…sous les auspices de l'Union Canadienne de
Saint Boniface. Le 30 Novembre, 1919 /
420: Esquisse sur la Gaspesie; par J.C.
Langelier /
421: First Book of Reading Lessons Part 1;
authorized by the council of Public Instruction for
422: Georges-Antoine Belcourt / [
423: Georges-Antoine Belcourt / [
424: Government House / [
425: Huit Poèmes Canadiens (en Anglais) par
A.M. Klien / Montréal: The Author, 1948
426:
427: Lillian Beynon Thomas /
428:
429:
430: Our Forest Trees by Mrs. Trail
(inscribed "from Rose Belford's Canadian Monthly a National Review, Dec.
1878; slip of paper inserted "send to Peterman")
431: Pierre Falcon / [
432: Pascal Breland / [
433:
434: Our Volunteer Army: Facts and Figures….;a compilation of articles which have appeared in "La
Presse" Montréal…with the compliments of this newspaper,
435: The Sea, Ships and Men; by Officers of
the Naval Directorate of Naval Information…/
436: Ships Mean Security; by Commander
William Strange…. /
437: Seven Oaks House / [
438: Synopsis of Lectures on
439: Twenty-fourth Annual Exhibition…of
the…Ontario Society of Artists Catalogue…oil paintings, water colours…. /
440: Through the Ages in the
441:
442: The Way Out: A Second Address on the
Canadian Railway Situation; by E.W. Beatty; delivered before the Canadian Club
/
443: William Sword Frost: An Appreciation by
George Bryan Curran reprinted from the
444: The Big Idea by C.H. Douglas/
445: Aberhart & Manning: A Contemporary
Account of the Life of the Late Premier of
446: An Approach to Reality by C.H.
Douglas…/
447:
448: Direct Legislation or the Initiative
and Referendum: What is it and Why we need it; by Robert
L. Scott /
449: Emigration to
450: Disarmament Means Peace; by Tim Buck /
451: The Douglas Theory; a reply to Mr. J.A.
Hobson by Major C.H. Douglas /
452: The Fig Tree; a
453: French and English, Frictions and
Misunderstanding: A few Reflexions [sic] a propos of the Morality Contest; by
Henri Bourassa…/ Montréal: [Le Devoir, 1914]
454: Full Employment in a Free Society A Summary; by Sir William Beveridge /
455: Labour and the New Social Order: A
Report on Reconstruction /
456: How
457: Labor [sic] - Farmer Political Action;
by Leslie Morris, 4th printing /
458: Labour Responsibilities in Wartime; an
address delivered before the Trades and Labor [sic] Congress of Canada,
Winnipeg.
459: The "Land For
the (
460: Lenin on Engles on the 4th Anniversary
of Engles' Death /
461: The Menace to
462: National Liberal Convention, 1948:
address by the Right Honourable W.L. MacKenzie King…/
463: Liberal Plans and You; by Leslie Morris
/
464: New Jobs Through
New Markets: How the Cold War Causes Unemployment; by Leslie Morris /
465: The Persecution of E.D. Morel: The
Story of His Trial and Imprisonment; with an introduction by Sir D.M. Stevenson
and a prefatory note by Thomas Johnston / Glascow: Reformer's Bookstall
limited, n.d. (Reformer's Series no. 26)
466: Crisis on the Railways: The Case for a
Publicly Owned Transportation System; rail, road, air, water and pipeline;
forward by Leslie Morris /
467: Current Affairs for the Canadian Forces
vol. 2 no. 12
468: Communists and the New Party /
469: The Communities of Tolstoyans and Their
Significance for the Cooperative Community Movement of Today; by Henri
Lassere…R.C.C.C. Pamphlet no. 2 /
470: Conservation Illustrated; edited by
A.R. Whittemore and Mary Light, 3rd edition /
471: Realistic Constitutionalism; by C.H.
Douglas / [
472: The Realistic Position of the Church of
England; by C.H. Douglas /
473: Poverty and Plenty: The True National
Dividend; the pros and cons of national credit; by W.R. Lester /
474: Power: The Key to the Future; by Tim
Buck /
475: Programme for the Third World War; by
C.H. Douglas /
476: Progressive Conservative Party; Ready
Reference Handbook /
477: The Policy of a Philosophy; by C.H.
Douglas /
478: Reconstruction: The Glasgow Evening
Times; articles of May 1932 on Social Credit; by Major C.H. Douglas /
479: Reconstruction Problems; Ministry of
Reconstruction /
480: The Romance of St. Paul's, Orillia; The
United Church of Canada 1832-centenary celebration-1932; by William Sword Frost
/ Orillia Official Board, St. Paul's Church, Orillia, 1932 (3 Copies: one
inscribed "To my Dearest Son Leslie Miscampbell Frost from Dad, Lockbrae,
Orillia, July 17 1932" and another is inscribed "My Dearest Son Cecil
Grey Frost from Dad…[both inscribed copies are missing
the photo on the front cover])
481: Canadian Affairs, Canadian Edition,
vol. 1 no. 8
482: The Romance of St. Paul's, Orillia; The
United Church of Canada Centenary Celebration 1832-1932; by William Sword Frost
/ Orillia, Official Board, St. Paul's Church, 1932 (cover and paper differ from
above editions)
483: Security: Institutional and Personal by
C.H. Douglas; an address delivered in the City Hall,
484: Social Credit: A Critical Analysis; by
C.W. Peterson /
485: Social Credit; An Examination; by Prof.
Robert Corkey /
486: The Social Credit Business; S. Evelyn
Thomas /
487: The Social Credit Secretariat Statement
of Constitution /
488: Souvenir Booklet: Ontario Progressive
Conservative Convention,
489: The Strategy of Depotism; by W.H.
Moore; an address delivered to the Canadian Club at Lindsay,
490: The Tragedy of Human Effort; The
Liverpool address, October 1936 by C.H. Douglas /
491: We Fight for
492: What the C.C.F. Plans to do with
Canada; reprint of a series of short newspaper articles; by editor George W.
James; as appeared in the Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, [1945]
493: What the Communist Party Stands For: Plain Talks on Vital Problems based on Why
Communism [?]; by M.J. Olgin /
494: Where Do We Go From Here?; by Leslie Morris /
495: Socialism and You: Why You Should Join
the Labor-Progressive [sic] Party /
496: Stop The
497: Youth's Peace Policy for
498: Agreement Between
John Labatt Limited,
499: Agreement Between Rubberset Company
Limited and District 50, U.M.W. of A. Local Union 13455 / Gravenhurst, Ont.:
500: Convention Collective de Travail
Intervenue…Entre Dupuis Frères Limitée…et Le Syndicat National des Employés..5 Août, 1953.
501: Detailed Statement of the Receipts and
Expenditures of
502: Employment and Income with Special
Reference to the Initial Period of Reconstruction Presented to Parliament by
the Minister of Reconstruction, April 1945 / Ottawa; Edmond Cloutier, Printer
to the King's Most Excellent Majesty, 1945
503: Evidence Submitted to the Macmillan
Committee of Finance and Industry by C.H. Douglas /
504:
505: Insurance for All and Everything: A
Plain Account and a Discussion of the Beveridge Plan by Ronald C. Davison /
506:
507: The Liberal Party and the Tariff: A
Review of the 1924 Budget Proposals and Principles Underlying Liberal Policy by
the Rt. Hon. W.L. MacKenzie King, M.P. Prime Minister of
508: A Little Inside History of How the
Government Treated the Bank Note Contract, and the Encouragement Given to
Canadian Investment CIHM SERIES NO. 09125, 0567
509: Money and the Price System…; by C.H.
Douglas /
510: The New and Old Economics; by C.H.
Douglas / Edinburgh: The Scots Free Press, n.d.
511: La Participation des Canadiens Français
à la Vie Économique; texte d'une conférence prononcée le 7 Décembre, 1930…. /
512: Proceedings of the Twelfth Annual
Session of the Trades and Labor [sic] Congress of Canada; held at Quebec, P.Q….
/ Toronto: Chas. Miller Printer, 1896
513: The Proctor and Gamble Company of
514: Prospectus and Rates of the Scottish
Provincial Assurance Company…. /
515: Report on Slums and Re-Housing in
516: Retirement Income Plan for Employees of
Rubberset Company Limited / [Gravenhurst, Ont.: Rubberset Company Limited,
1947]
517: Scott & McHale's Management-Labor
[sic] Relations Plan; by John J. McHale, n.d.
518: The Use of Money….; by C.H. Douglas /
519: Membership Card; The Methodist Church
Yearly Membership Card; issued for the Conference Year Ending May, 1908
520: Ayer's American Almanac For the Use of Farmers, Planters, Mechanics and All
Families…. /
521: Burdock, Blood and Bitters 1892 Almanac
and Key to Health /
522: A Christmas Coterie; Xmas 1890
(inscribed "Mr. Geo. S. Wilson with kindest remembrances Horice T.
Martin")
523: The Death of William Lyle Reid
1878-1936; Sun Life Assurance Company of
524:
525: Fellowship: The Organ of the
526: Jubilee Songs of the Anglo-Saxon Race,
1897 CIHM SERIES NO. 26116
527: Burial of General Wauchope; by Cyrys T.
Throop, Port Hope, Ont.; Funeral Card (In memory of General Wauchope…who was
killed…South Africa, Dec. 11, 1899)
528: The Last Visit to
529: Leaves From A
Scrapbook; W.M. Murro/ [
530:
531: Official Programme of the Victory Celebrations,
8th June, 1946 / Printed and Published by His Majesty's Stationary Office, 1946
532: The Official Railway List 1882: A
Directory of Presidents, General Managers…Roadmasters of Railways in
533: Papers for the People /
534: Programme; 1917-1918 Wicklow Branch of
the Women's Institute / Colborne: Enterprise Print, [1917] (2 copies)
535: Publishing in Wartime: An Address
Delivered to the 20th Anniversary Convention of the Canadian Author's
Association on
536: The London Lawyer: A Biographical
Sketch of Elias Hardy, Councilor-At-Law at
537: The Ross Rifle Catalogue No. 5 /
Montréal: Desbarays Printing Co., [1915]
538: Sight-Seeing Hints for Canadian
Visitors to
539: Smithson's Northallerton Almanack [sic]
for 1873…. / Northallerton: W.R. Smithson, 1873
540: A Song of Christmas / n.d. (inscribed
"Christmas 1921 Norah Sheppard")
541: Sporting Intelligence: The Race for the
Mitre/
542: Stranger's Guide to
543: The Writing Business; by Michael Joseph
/
544: The Sciences and the Humanities;
Presidential Address to the Regional Survey Section….; by Victor Branford /
545: St. John’s Church, Carrying Place,
Diocese of Ontario, 1824-1974, 150th Anniversary
546: Offical Programme 32nd
547:
548: Provincial Historical Plaque Unveiling
Ceremony,
549:
550: Barnyard Connections, April/May 1996 /
Hobbyhill Productions,
551: Northwest Poultry Journal: A Practical
Poultry Raising Guide, May 1909 /
552:
553:
554: Alderville and The
Great War: 1914-1918 / 1927
555: Cobourg Celebration Concert / 1998
556:
557:
558: Roseneath Branch West Northumberland
Women’s Institute: Programme 1953-1954
559: Pleasant Point Union Church: A History:
1922-1957 / Presented… on the Occasion of the 65th Anniversary
560: Visit and Enjoy Historic Grafton: Where
Two Centuries Meet in
561: Warkworth Cheese Country / Aureen
Richardson, 1993
562: Cash Chargex or Blueberries / [Doris
Emond, Camborne, 1983]
563: The Centennial Saga of
564: The Northumberland Orchestra Society:
Cobourg Celebration Concert Commemorative Booklet / prepared by Rod Anderson,
1998
565:
566: Cemeteries of
567: A Natural Hybrid in the Genus Weissia
/ Claire Williams, reprinted from The Bryologist, Vol. 69, No. 3,
Authumn 1966
568: Pottia Intermedia New to
569: A New Member of the Lophoziaceae from
570: Field Checklist of the Vascular Plants
of the Buckhorn Wilderness Centre / compiled by Roger Jones and Harry Williams,
n.d.
571: A Robertson Davies Celebration, July 28
to
572:
573: The Canadian Agriculturalist and
Transactons of the Board of Agriculture of
574:
575: Acts Respecting Education and Schools
in
576: The
577: Bytown: A Guide to Lowertown Ottawa.
National Capital Commission, 1981
578: Researching Heritage Buildings. Parks
579:
580 (a-c):
581:
582: Environment and Local Government.
Clifford Maynes, OPIRG, 1991
583: A Strategy for Recreation, Parks and
Culture
584: City of
585: The Runner's Guide to
586: Official Squash Racquets Singles
Playing Rules. Canadian Squash Racquets Association, n.d.
587: Clues for Parents About
Alcohol and Drugs. Addiction Research Foundation of
588: Why the Whistle Went.
588a: Why the Whisltle Went.
589: The Art of Refereeing: A Handbook for
590: The Basic Skills in
591: Coaching
592: Know the Game: The Laws of Association Football. 1965
593: Australian Football: A Fundamental
Guide to the Game. [1988]
594: Canadian Professional Squash
Association Clinic Manual. n.d.
595: Sport History
596: Athletics in Education: A Platform
Statement. 1963
597: Coaching Scheme.
598: Training for
599: Rules of the International Singles Game
of Squash Racquets. 1989
600: Women's Squash Rackets Association: A
Guide to Group Coaching. n.d.
601: Basketball: A Resource Unit. n.d.
602: Rawlings Athletic Handbook. Revised
Edition, 1977
603: The Server: Squash Racquets. [1974]
604: 1st Annual National Oldtimer's Hockey
Tournament Souvenir Program. 1974 (held in
605: Canadian Oldtimer' Hockey Association
Welcomes You. C.O.H.A. '75' National. The Communities
of
606: Cree Almanack, 1922 & 3
607: The Quaker Gray Jay: Canadian Friends
Service Work, 1931-2001
608: Arctic Council: Declaration on the
Establishment of the Arctic Council, 1996
609: WWF Arctic Bulletin, No.4.96, 1996
610: Past Forward: a guide to the Archival
Collections,
611: The Invention of the Board Canoe: The
Peterborough Stories from Their Sources / compiled by Ken Brown, 2001
612: A Century of Presbyterianism / Richard
Lees, 1933
613: A Short History of Anglican Witness:
614: Engineering Achievements in the
615: Crazy to Kill: A Detective Opera /
libretto by James Reaney and music by John Beckwith, 1988 (based on the mystery
novel 'Crazy to Kill' by Ann Cardwell, New York, 1941) (2 copies)
616:
617: Lettres de 1835 et
de 1836 / A. D. DeCelles, 1913
618: City of
619: Group Games For
High Schools, Colleges and Recreational Groups, 1950
620: Praise and Victory Songs / Compiled by
Homer A. Rodeheaver and Harry D. Clarke, 1932
621: Songs of the Gospel, 1948
622: Historical Sketch of Fairmount United
623: A Year-Round Interpretation Centre for
624: Michael: Prince of Heaven / complied by
Neville Coventry 1951
625: The Boys and
626: Draft Constitution of the Canadian
Irish Club of
627: A History of the Peterborough Law Library / Robert D. Taylor-Vaisey, 1976 (photocopy of article from the Gazette journal)
628: Two Fables / Eric Aldwinckle, 1950
629: Women as Folk-Song Authors / John Murray Gibbon, 1947
630: The
631: The Psychologic Aspect of Imperialism / Mary Everest Boole, 1911
632: Mary Everest Boole: A Pioneer Student of the Unconscious / Ethel S. Dummer, n.d.
633: What is Thought? / Ethel S. Dummer, n.d.
634: Preparation of the Child for Science / M.E. Boole, 1904
635: The Golden Thread / Natalie N. Banks, 1963
636: Melchizedek and the Mystery of Fire: a Treatise in Three Parts / Manly P. Hall, 1927
637: Crude Black Molasses: The Natural "Wonder-food" / Cyril Scott, n.d.
638: Science and Spirituality: an Exploration n.d.
639: Exhibition of Canadian West Coast Art: Native and Modern, 1927
640: Majorie Pickthall / Lorne Pierce, 1943 (a memorial address)
641: Nature-Spirits and the Spirits of the Elements: the Blavatsky Lecture 1920 / D.N. Dunlop, 1921
642: The Mind and its Workings / C.E.M. Joad, 1930
643: The Story of Sensa / Mabel Collins, 1920
644: The Occult Anatomy of Man: To Which is added Occult Masonry and the Unfoldment of Man / Manly Hall, 1925
645: The Old Order: based on the diary of Elizabeth Baker / Ben Bowen Thomas, 1945
646: Commemorating 100 Years of "Peace,
Plenty, Progress" in the
647: Mennonite Life, 1950
648: Sir Sandford Fleming / compiled by Doris J. Unitt, Andrew Osler and Edward McCoy, 1968
649: Learning in Leisure (
(Note: Items #650 - #664 were donated by Quentin Brown / Friends of the Bata Library, 2004)
650:
651: A History of Cavan United Church, 1979
652: Brief Historical Research of The
653: History Alive: A Study of
654: Reference and Guide Book: The
655: Map of Roman Britain / Ordnance Survey, Third Edition, 1956
656: The Nor'-Wester:
Centennial Edition,
657:
658: From Furs to Farms:
659: Boundary and Constitutional Agreement
for the Implementation of Division of the
660: Cities of
661: Abandoned but not Forgotten: The Hay Bay Methodist Church, 1860-1910 / Rev. Arthur E. Kewley, 1984
662: [Golden Jubilee St. Andrew's Church,
663: Big John Wallace: A Romance of the Early Canadian Pioneers / Archie P. McKishnie, 1922
664: The Influence of the Royal Canadian
Mounted Police in the
665: Proceedings of the Public Forum on Recombinant Bovine Growth Hormone, March 28, 1996, Peterborough, Ontario (sponsored by The Food Policy Action Coalition)
666: Action Day News (newsletter for the
Community Day of Action),
667: June 24th [1996]: Community Day of
Action
668: Labour Market and Training Needs
Survey:
669: Labour Market and Training Needs
Survey:
670: A Fisheries Survey of
671: Poetry Portraits of a Canadian Artist / Daphne Molson, 1994
672: The United Malcontents of the
673: Progress [Canadian General Electric Company Ltd., 1951]
674: Railway rationalization, railway
abandonment, and use of abandoned railway right-of-way, City of
675: "Lest We Forget" - Order of Ceremonial for the Unveiling and Dedication of Peterborough's Memorial to her sons who died in the Great War, 1914-1918 - Sir Arthur Currie officiating, 1929
676:
677: Myth and Art as Teaching Materials / Elli Maranda (Occasional Paper No. 5, The Social Studies Curriculum Program, 1965)
678: Tales of Early
679: Nature's Totems and Symbols / Soaring Eagle Co., n.d.
680: Cherokee Legends and the Trail of Tears / adapted by Thomas Bryan Underwood and Moselle Stack Sandlin, 1956
681: How to Select a Tent /
682: City of the Rivers (published by
Department of Industry and Commerce,
683: Eastern
684: First Report of the Bureau of Archives
for the
685: Acta Victoriana, Christmas 1905, Vol.
xxix, No. 3 (
686: Help Build The
687: Economic Impact of a Proposed Casino
and Resort in the
688: A Centennial Remembrance of Winnipeg, 1874-1974 / Carling O'Keefe Breweries, 1974 (donated by Professor Alan Brunger)
689: In celebration of the 100th Anniversary of the Peterborough Lift Lock: A National Historic Site of Canada / Parks Canada, 2004 (2 copies of one brochure, and 1 copy of a similar brochure)
690: Leahy in Lakefield /
691: The Odd Fellows' Relief Association of Canada: Constitution and By-Laws Amended July 1904; also 1914 (folder includes two certificates of membership for F.A. Tully of Peterborough, 1904 and 1916, and one pamphlet relating to the Assessment System)
692: The Love Light / Jean
Little, 1993
"Why Not?" Said Tirzah
/ Jean Little, 1993
A Mantle of Praise / Jean Little, 1993
"Listen," Said the Donkey, 1993
Gruntle: The Legend of a Literary Piglet, 1993
(all copies are signed; unpublished) - (donated
by Mrs. Eleanor Ewing)
693: Dealers' Price List of Farm Machinery,
effective
694: Wir Fahren Gegen Engelland (war pamphlet, German text, donated by Mr. G. Wynn, 1990)
695: Terror! (war pamphlet, German text, donated by Mr. G. Wynn, 1990)
696: The Illustrated War News.
697: Canoes And the Trent-Severn Waterway
698: Apportionment of
699: An Address on the Formation of Rifle
Associations for Defensive Purposes Delivered in the Town Hall,
700: Willson's Municipal Works (flyer sent to Municipal Councils of the Dominion of Canada)
701: Articles of Agreement, Commissioners of Public Works (William Beverly Robinson and Charles Casgrain). n.d., blank form.
702: An Act to Amend the Revised Act Respecting the Solemnization of Marriaages. 1883
703: National Line of Steamships between
704: The
705: Automatic Data Processing Glossary /
Executive Office of the President, Bureau of the Budget [
706: You and the Computer: A Student's Guide / General Electric Company, 1965
707: Dewars of St. Fillan From
Glendochart to the
708: Time of Healing - - Time of Change:
Text and Graphics for an Exhibit on Contemporary First Nations in the
709: Linguistic and Cultural Affiliations of
Canadian Indian Bands. Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development,
Indian Affairs Branch,
710: 200 Years in the Making: A Six Nations
Bicentennial Celebration. Commemorative Program, Six Nations Indian Reserve,
711: Two Hundred Years Along
the Grand. 20 May -
712: Aandeg (The Crow) / by Shirley Pheasant Williams. 1990
713: Here Are The News / by Miss Edith Josie. 1968 (note: Old Crow news items, "The Best of Edith Josie 1968")
714: Rocks and Minerals in
715: Joseph Jacobs: Iroquois Art. (Exhibit catalogue) 1986
716: Maps of Indian Reserves and Settlements
in the National Map Collection, Volume II,
717: Into the
718: Life with the Eskimo. A Photo Essay, 50 Historic Photographs from the early 1900's in the
Canadian Arctic and
719:
720: Mechanical Locks in
721: Culinary Themes in the Writings of
Frances Stewart, Genteel Pioneer of
722: Locating a Fuel Cycle Centre: Comments from Madoc. 1977
723: Unlike the Lilies: Doukhobor Textile
Traditions in
724: Rosebush, Lily. To the Glory of God and in Loving Memory: The Windows of All Saints’
Church,
725-727: Lucky Strike Bait Works Ltd. Peterborough Ontario. Anniversary calendar produced for 75th anniversary in 2004. Two catalogues (2005 and 2006) of lures and other fishing equipment.
728: 'T Aint Runnin' No More: The Story of Grand Bend, The Pinery and the Old River Bed / by William Sherwood Fox, 1946.
729: The Pioneer Hamlet of Dover 1800-1814 / by Harry B. Barrett, 1977.
730: Canadian Pacific Railway Company: Report of Proceedings at the Annual Meeting of Shareholders, May 3, 1933.
731: Succession Duties in Ontario (The Succession Duty Act of Ontario: A Summary of its Main Provisions), 1923.
732: Purchasing Power: Address by F.C. Biggar, Secretary, The Canadian Bank of Commerce before The Canadian Club, Shawinigan Falls, Quebec, 1937.
733: Ontario Provincial Election: Information for Conservative Workers / published by The Campaign Committee of the Liberal-Conservative Party in Ontario, [ca. 1937]
734: Constitution and By-Laws of the Peterborough Workers' and Unemployed Association, 1941.
735: Every Man a Capitalist: How Two Great Canadian Institutions Have Made the Average Man a Part-Owner in Canadian Industry, [ca. 1930].
736: The School Question of Ontario / by The Archbishop of Ontario, 1931.
737: Canadiana Preservation and Access: CIHM Strategic Plan / Canadian Institute for Historical Microreproductions, [1994]
738: Canada's Printed Heritage: A Microfiche Collection and Preservation Project: The Work of the Canadian Institute for Historical Microreproductions, 1983
739: Green Gutters & Gargoyles: The 1992 Provincial LACAC Conference [held at Trent University].
740. The Old Doctor: A Backwoods Sketch by Catharine Parr Traill.
741. The Canadian Quaker History Journal. No. 69-70, 2003. Contents include a history of Uxbridge, Ontario; article on the Society of Friends and the Children of Peace (Davidites).
742. An Act to Encourage the Gradual Civilization of the Indian Tribes in This Province. Toronto, 1857 (photocopy; original located in Special Collections (SpC KE 7704.5 1857).
743. Cruising Ontario Waters / Ontario Department of Travel and Publicity, Division of Publicity, Toronto, [196-].
744. "Garden's Peterborough County Directory", 1948 (postal directory)
745. "The Electric City: Peterborough and her Industries: Souvenir Industrial Number of the Daily Examiner of Peterborough, Ontario, Canada", 1908
746. Dewitt Clinton's Private Canal Journal, 1810. Edited by William W. Campbell and published in 1849. Clinton explored the Hudson River, through the Mohawk Valley to Lake Ontario and Lake Erie. Descriptions of the journey and the towns of Albany, Utica, Schenectady, Oswego.
747. 1837 Rebellion Remembered . Papers presented at the 1837 Rebellion Remembered Conference of the Ontario Historical Society in 1987.
748. Taking Root: A History of Settlement on Stoney Lake (A 48-Minute Documentary).
749. The Influence of Origin and Religion on Settlement Patterns in Mid-19th Century Ontario. Alan Brunger and Grenville Parkinson (1986)
750. Operation Rebirth: A new PRHC (A Peterborough Examiner souvenir edition). May 2008.
751. Article by Heather Murray (from Essays on Canadian Writing, 61 (Spring 1997) that mentions Charles Fothergill.
752. Kirkfield Lift Lock Celebrating 100 Years, Saturday, July 21, 2007, Kirkfield, Ontario. Parks Canada.
753. Legend of the Roman Line: The Donnellys of Biddulph. Pamphlet written by Leslie John in 1980. In the front of this pamphlet is the program for a performance of "The Donnellys" by the Peterborough Theatre Guild, 1982 and a newspaper clipping pertaining to the CBC filming of "The Donnellys of Biddulph" by Ray Fazakas February 27, 1982.
754. How We Got To Camp in Days Gone By, A Research project by the Archives Committee of the Ontario Camping Association. Project was conceived and directed by Peter Gilbert. There is a complete history of how the project was managed and financed at the start of the publication. Funding came from the Ebbs Fund at Trent University, from the Ontario Camping Assoc. and from private donors.
755. Centennial Edition 1892-1992, Mountain Township Agricultural Society, 100th Annual Fair, August 21, 22 & 23, 1992, Prize List.
756. The Peterborough Fortnightly Club... A Banquet to Celebrate the 110th Anniversary of the Founding of the Club and the 84th Anniversary of the Annual Dinner and Ladies Night. Peterborough, Ontario. April 2, 2005.
757. Simpsons-Sears, Spring Through Summer 1968 (catalogue).
758. The T. Eaton Co. Limited, Catalogue 46 Spring Summer, Catalogue 47 Fall Winter, 1901 (1970 reprint edition, The Musson Book Company).
759. Russell Food Equipment Limited, Catalogue W79, [1965].
760. The Bridging of Three Centuries: The Life and Times of Phoebe Crossley Lloyd - the Girl Bride of a Rebel of 1837: Patriots of 1837 and their Descendants Honoured by Their Country and King a Century Later / J.M. Walton & E.G. Lloyd, [1938].
761. Trent-Severn Waterway Small-Craft Chart: Peterborough to Buckhorn including Stony Lake / Canadian Hydrographic Service, Marine Sciences Branch Department of the Environment, Ottawa, #2023, 1972 edition. (note: located on top of boxes)
762. Six Years in the Bush / Thomas Need [1838]. Note: this copy is a reprint edition by Bobcaygeon Printing, Bobcaygeon, Ontario, n.d.
763. Sweet Water Shores: Otonabee Poems / Otonabee Poetry and Literary Society (Laura Irwin), Volume 1, Number 2, 1978; foreword by Dr. Wm. G. Beer; Keen Press, Publishers.
764. A History of The Port Hope Hospitals, 1911-1980 / Isabel M. Humble, [1979].
765. Memorial Stones of Smith Township / compiled by Elizabeth Simnett Craw, 1982. 41/100
766. A Pictorial History of Algonquin Provincial Park / Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, 1977.
767. "A Brief History of the Order of the Sons of Temperance: A paper presented at the Philadelphia Centennial Conference of 1885..." / R. Alder Temple. Reprinted under the direction of the publication committee by The National Temperance Society and Publication House, New York, [1886]
768. "'Mid Forests Wild": A Study of the Concept of Wilderness in the Writings of Susanna Moodie, J.W.D. Moodie, Catharine Parr Traill and Samuel Strickland, c. 1830-1855 / Edward H. Dahl. Mercury Series. History Division Paper No. 3. National Museum of Man, Ottawa, 1973.
NOTE: Pamphlets 769 - 778 were received through the courtesy of Professor Ross Irwin.
769. Ontario Farm Drainage Association: History / R.W. Irwin, University of Guelph, [198?]
770. The Ontario Agricultural Hall of Fame: 27th Anniversary Induction. Milton, Ontario, 2006
771. Senior of Interest. [biographical sketch re Ross Irwin] / Carrie Fisk, n.d.
772. Sylvester Auto-Thresher / R.W. Irwin, University of Guelph, 1983
773. 1st Annual Agricultural History of Ontario Seminar Proceedings, 1976 (University of Guelph)
774. 2nd Annual Agricultural History of Ontario Seminar Proceedings, 1977 (University of Guelph)
775. 3rd Annual Agricultural History of Ontario Seminar Proceedings, 1978 (University of Guelph)
776. 4th Annual Agricultural History of Ontario Seminar Proceedings, 1979 (University of Guelph)
777. Religion and Rural Ontario's Past: Proceedings of the Fifth Annual Agricultural History of Ontario Seminar, 1980 (University of Guelph)
778. The County Town in Rural Ontario's Past: Proceedings of the Sixth Annual Agricultural History of Ontario Seminar, 1981 (University of Guelph)
779. Northumberland County Waste & Recycling Collection Calendar, 2008 (note: located on top of boxes)
780. "Gravel Pit" Toys Hill, Kent: Six Drawings by C.W. Waddington, 1928 (note: located on top of boxes)
781. 29th Anniversary, Peterborough & District Sports Hall of Fame Annual Induction Night, Evinrude Centre, Peterborough, Ontario, Friday, June 6, 2008
782. Peterborough's 75th Anniversary Celebrations: Oct. 21 to 29, 1961
783. Art Gallery of Ontario: Receipts Used in the Grange Kitchen, n.d.
784. A Valuable Book of Receipts for all those attending "By River, Road, and Rail," A Heritage Conference sponsored by The Ontario Museum Association, 1981
785. Lady Macdonald's Manuscript Receipt Book, n.d.
786. The Educational System of the Province of Ontario. John Millar B.A. (Toronto: Warwick & Sons, 1893). Pamphlet has 114 pps. and shows all collecgiates and universities in Ontario as etchings. Included are curriculum, teacher lists, and histories of all the educational institutions. Sections on Libraries, Mechanics' Institutes and Art Galleries. Also sections on Model Schools etc.
787. The Peter Robinson Settlement of 1826. Bill LaBranche, 1975.
788. John Stevenson and the Famous "Peterborough Canoes." Gerald Stevenson, 1987.
789. Bourinot's rules of Order. Geoffrey Stanford. Third Revised Edition, 1977.
790. Our Wild Flowers: A Plea For Their Protection. Frank Morris, 1939.
791. Look To This Day: A Camp Director's Guide to Keeping Archives. Bernadine Dodge, 1992. Two copies.
792. Art on the Wing: British, American and Canadian Illustrated Bird Books from the Eighteenth to the Twentieth Century. An exhibition catalogue from an exhibit in the Thomas Fisher Rare Books Library, University of Toronto, 1999.
793. Souvenir booklet of the city of London given to attendees of the Annual Meeting of Associated Booksellers of Great Britain and Ireland, 1909.
794. The Adventure of the Purloined Errata Slip. Prepared by Michael Pearson on the occasion of Hugh Anson-Cartwright's 70th birthday, 2000.
795. Canada's First Ladies, 1838-1967. The Ottawa Citizen, [1967].
796. Inauguration of The National Flag of Canada.... Ottawa, February 15, 1965. Arrangements, 1965.
797. An Intimate View of Welland County a Century Ago - From Robert Gourlay's "Statistical Account of Upper Canada." 1924.
798. Captain W.F.W. Owen's Journal of Memoirs of the back or Northern Communication between Lakes Ontario and Huron 1817, Upper Canada. Transcribed 1998 by Phyllis White.
799. David Bierk: Another History, September 14 through October 21, 1995 (Associated American Artists exhibition catalogue)
800. David Bierk: A Question of Balance (Wynick/Tuck Gallery, Toronto, October 19 - November 9, 1996; Carleton University Art Gallery, Ottawa, December 1, 1997 - February 22, 1998 exhibition catalogue)
801. In the Absence of Paradise: The Art of David Bierk, 1994 (copyright David Bierk)
802. Treaties 1 and 2 between Her Majesty The Queen and The Chippewa and Cree Indians of Manitoba and Country Adjacent with adhesions, reprint 1957.
803. Treaty No. 3 between Her Majesty The Queen and the Saulteaux Tribe of the Ojibbeway Indians at the Northwest Angle on the Lake of the Woods with adhesions, reprint 1957.
804. Treaty No. 4 between Her Majesty The Queen and the Cree and Saulteaux Tribes of Indians at Qu'Appelle and Fort Ellice, reprint 1957.
805. Treaty No. 5 between Her Majesty The Queen and the Saulteaux and Swampy Cree Tribes of Indians at Beren's River and Norway House with adhesions, reprint 1957.
806. Copy of Treaty No. 6 between Her Majesty The Queen and the Plain and Wood Cree Indians and Other Tribes of Indians at Fort Carlton, Fort Pitt and Battle River with adhesions, reprint 1957.
807. Copy of Treaty and Supplementary Treaty No. 7, Made 22nd Sept., and 4th Dec., 1877, between Her Majesty The Queen and the Blackfeet and Other Indian Tribes, at the Blackfoot Crossing of Bow River and Fort MacLeod., reprint 1957.
808. Treaty No. 8 made June 21, 1899 and Adhesions, Reports, etc., reprint 1957.
809. The James Bay Treaty, Treaty No. 9 (Made in 1905 and 1906) and Adhesions made in 1929 and 1930, reprint 1957.
810. Treaty No. 10 and Reports of Commissioners, reprint 1957.
811. Treaty No. 11 (June 27, 1921) and Adhesion (July 17, 1922) with reports, etc., reprint 1957.
812. The Indian in Transition: The Meeting of the Ways; Learning for Earning. Two articles reprinted 1961 from The Beaver, 1960.
813. The Incas, [1955]. Pan American Union, Washington, D.C., reprint 1964.
814. The Aztecs. Pan American Union, Washington, D.C., reprint 1964.
815. The Maya. Pan American Union, Washington, D.C., reprint 1964.
816. Suggestions for Excavating Indian Sites. Royal Ontario Museum of Archaeology, 1951.
817. A Harvest of Garden Gleanings / Henry Veen, [1975-1988].
818. Solemn Declaration. World Council of Indigenous Peoples. [ratified 1984].
819. The International Indian Treaty Council. [1980].
820. Inter-American Indian Institute 1940-1986. [1986].
821. Supysáua: The Brazilian Indian. [1970].
822. The Treaty of Waitangi & the Ngai Tahu Claim: A Summary / edited by Harry C. Evison. Ka Roimata Whenua Series: No.2. 1988.
823. People of Two Cities: The Aborigines of Australia's Northern Territory. Northern Territory Tourist Commission. 1987.
824. About Indians in Canada. National Indian Brotherhood. [1979].
825. Canada's Indians / James Wilson. Minority Rights Group, London, England. Report No. 21. 1974.
826. St. John's Anglican Church, Peterborough Ontario, Pilgrim's Guide 1997 - Celebrating 170 years as a parish and 160 years since the opening service in this building.
827. A Guide to Heritage Structure Investigations. Ontario Ministry of Culture and Recreation. 1979.
828. The Rideau Canal: Early Canadian Views. Agnes Etherington Art Centre, Queen's University. 2 July - 15 August 1982.
829. John By: Builder of the Rideau Canal Founder of Ottawa. Robert Legget. 1982.
830. Canadian Inventory of Historic Building: Training Manual. Indian and Northern Affairs, Parks Canada. 2nd edition. 1975.
831. Up the Streets of Ontario. Heritage Canada. 1976.
832. Winnipeg Architecture: 100 Years. William Paul Thompson. 1975.
833. Symbols of Aspiration: Victorian Architecture in London and Southwestern Ontario. 1986.
834. The Architecture of W.E. Noffke. Heritage Ottawa. 1976.
835. Links Between Two Cities: Historic Bridges between Ottawa and Hull. Lucien Brault. 1989.
836. A Guide to Ottawa's Railway Heritage. Colin J. Churcher. 1987.
837. Researching a Building in Nova Scotia. Heritage Trust of Nova Scotia. 1984.
838. The Evaluation of Historic Buildings. Parks Canada. 1980.
839. Understanding Your House. Ontario Ministry of Housing. n.d.
840. The Buildings of Canada: A Guide to Pre-20th-century Styles in Houses, Churches and Other Structures. Environment Canada, Parks. 1980.
841. 300 Years of American Papermaking. Helena E. Wright. Catalogue no. 50. An exhibition in the Graphic Arts Hall, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution, December 1990 - November 1991.
842. Broad Gauge in the Ottawa Valley: The Building of the Brockville and Ottawa Railway. Wayne Tasse. 1993.
843. The Bytown & Prescott 1854-1979. S.R. Elliot. Published by the Bytown Railway Society. 1979.
844. Pacific Extension: Ottawa-Lake Nipissing: The Building of the Canada Central Railway. Wayne Tasse. 1994.
845. Algoma Eastern Railway. Nickel Belt Rails No.1. Dale Wilson. 1977.
846. The Gilmour Influence. Andrew McDonald. Published by the Hastings County Historical Society. 1986.
847. The Story of Garden Island. Marion Calvin Boyd. 1972.
848. 100 Years of Architecture in Kingston: John Power to Drever & Smith. Public Archives Canada. 1986. (Includes French translation).
849. The Sensible Rehabilitation of Older Houses. Harold Kalman. Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation. 1979.
850. The Garrison Years. Public Archives Canada. 1983. (Includes French translation).
851. Faces and Facades: The Renfrew Architecture of Edey and Noffke. Heritage Renfrew. 1988.
852. Preliminary History of Fenelon Falls Lock Station. William Beahen. n.d.
853. Preliminary History of Bobcaygeon Lock Station. Margaret L. Evans. n.d.
854. A Resource Guide to the Trent-Severn Waterway. J.S. Daw. [1972].
855. Towpaths to Tugboats: A History of American Canal Engineering. Published by The American Canal and Transportation Center. 1982.
856. Ships, Colonies and Commerce: The Age of Sail and Prince Edward Island. Laura Brandon and Mark Holton. n.d.
857. The Saint Lawrence River Skiff. John Gardner. 1977.
858. Town and Country Houses: Regional Architectural Drawings from Queen's University Archives. Jennifer McKendry. 1993.
859. Morton Community Healthcare Centre: Commemorative Edition. 2009. (Inside cover: "The name recognizes the donation and support of David and Patricia Morton, who live near Lakefield").
860. The Education of the American Indian / A.H. Heinemann. Chicago: Fred Klein Co., 1897.
861. The Salvation Army Peterborough Temple Corps 125th Anniversary - programme of events, March 27 & 28, 2010.
862. Air Force Week in Peterborough, June 8-18, 2000; Commemorative Magazine. Golden Anniversary, 1950-2000.
863. Hastings Founders Week August 14-22, 2010
864. A Guide to Peterborough for Newcomers. 1986.
NOTE: Pamphlets 865 to 942 were donated by Hugh Anson-Cartwright. These rare Canadian pamphlets were accompanied by detailed descriptions; the descriptions have been included below. Numbers in square brackets reflect a numbering system in use prior to acceptance by the Archives.
865.
[1543]. Relation de ce qui s'est passe au Siege De Quebec, et de la Prise Du Canada: Par une Religieuse de l'Hopital General de Quebec: Adressee a une Communaute de son Ordre en France. [Quebec]: Inprime [sic] au bureau du Mercury rue Buade, 1855. First issue of second printing. 12mo. (18 x 11 cm), pp. 24 + 1 copperplate scene of Quebec, engraved and published by Robert Weir (Glasgow). Original pink printed paper wrappers. Covers soiled, stitching is loose, spine paper is split though covers still holding, damp-staining to upper and lower edges of wraps. Scarce first issue, with the copperplate, of the second printing. First printed by the Literary and Historical Society of Quebec in 1840. Text in French. Written by a nun of the L'Hopital General, it describes events during the siege of Quebec in 1759. TPL 297; Sabin 69257.
866.
[1601]. Baddeley (Lieut.)] - Literary and Historical Society of Quebec. Transactions of the Literary and Historical Society of Quebec. Vol. III, Part II. April 1833. [On the Magdalen Islands, Being the Substance of Four Reports by Lieutenant Baddeley, R.E.]. Montreal: Literary and Historical Society, Printed by A.D. Arnoux, 1833. First Edition. Original Wraps. Octavo (8 1/2" x 5 3/4"), pp. 97-192, [1] - Errata. With Geological Outline, and de Barres 1778 folding chart reproduced on superb thin paper watermarked 'J. Whatman 1829.' Original printed blue wraps, sewn binding, top edge only trimmed, others deckled, some pages unopened. Pages 97-127 consists of the second half of Mr. Sheppard's 'Notes on the Plants of Lower Canada,' Baddeley's 'Reports on the Magdalen Islands' are from p. 128-190, p. 191-2 contains an extract from a communication by Mr. C. Varley on 'Pigments of Canada.' Except for a small 1" tear to the paper covering the lower end of the spine and an 1/8" chip at the top, this scarce copy is in near fine, collectible condition.
867.
[1695] Fleming, Sandford. Engineer-in-Chief. Report Addressed to the Honourable The Minister of Public Works Canada. 1879. Report in Reference to the Canadian Pacific Railway.. Ottawa: Printed by Maclean, Roger & Co., 1879. Original Wrappers. Octavo (24.5 cm x 16.5 cm), pp. 142. Large colour fold-out (47.5 cm x 64.5 cm) "Map of the Prairie Region, 5th April, 1879" at rear. Sewn and gutta percha binding, printed, salmon-coloured paper wrappers. Slightly soiled, chipping along the spinestrip with some loss, gutta percha dry and brittle, the sewing however, is quite tight, else very good copy. Lowther 556.
868.
[1729] Spence, Thomas. The Prairie Lands of Canada; Presented to the World as A New and Inviting Field of Enterprise for the Capitalist and New Superior Attractions and Advantages as a Home for Immigrants Compared with the Western Prairies of the United States. . Montreal: Printed at the Gazette Printing House, 1879. First Edition. Octavo. Original Wraps. (21.3 cm x 14.7 cm), pp. 56, [8] adverts. + advert. to rear cover, original printed paper wrappers, sewn binding. Adverts include those from The Saskatchewan Express, the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, and Emigration information. Mild tanning around the edges, slight chipping at the spine head & tail, else very good plus copy in the original wrappers. Contents include: Canadian Pacific Railway; Beauty and fertility of the country; Comparison with the Western States; The Soil and its Agricultural capacities; Frosts; Inducements offered by our Prairie Lands to Settlers; Building, Timber, Fuel and Fencing; Information on Tree Culture; Coal and Peat; Mineral Resources; Farming; Utilizing the Buffalo; Fruit; Flax; Hemp; Bees; The Colony System of Emigrating; Outfit and Prices; Routes; Private Lands; Homestead and Tree Planting; among others. Peel (3) 896.
869.
[1752] United States. President Martin Van Buren (1782-1862). 25th Congress, 2nd Session, House of Representatives Executive. Doc. No. 302. Steamboat Caroline: Message from the President of the United States, transmitting the information by a resolution of the House of Representatives of the 21st ultimo, respecting the Capture and Destruction of the Steamboat Caroline, 29 December last [1837]. [n.p. - Washington, D.C.: n.p. - Thomas Allen, printer, n.d. - April 1838], Octavo, pp. [1] - 63. Disbound offprint, top-edge trimmed, others deckled. Offsetting to a few pages, else very good, clean copy. Contains a 5-page letter from Sir Francis Bond Head, who some consider responsible for the Upper Canada Rebellion of December 1837.
870.
[1776] [Mossom Boyd & Co., Bobcaygeon, Ontario]. Pure Bred Polled Aberdeen-Angus Cattle, The Property of Mossom Boyd and Co., Big Island Stock Farm, Bobcaygeon, Ontario To be sold by Public Auction at Dexter Park, Chicago May 23rd and 24th, (1888). Col. J.W. and Mr. C.C. Judy, Auctioneers. Toronto: Printed at the Mail Job Dept., n.d. [c.1888], 8vo. (22 cm x 15 cm), pp. 56, blue printed paper wraps, stapled binding, 4 illustrations with illustration of bull on lower cover. Some fading at the spine with a bit of rust to the upper and lower covers at the staples, else very good, clean copy. In the Intro, Mossom Boyd & Co. explain their regret in getting out of the business, and would only be keeping one bull and five or six females to form the nucleus of a future herd. 65 lots for auction, in groups of Females and Bulls with the pedigrees of each animal.
871.
[1779] [The Queen's Own Rifles of Canada]. Mess Rules The Queen's Own Rifles of Canada Home Station Officers' Mess Calgary, Alberta. Ottawa: The Queen's Printer and Controller of Stationery, 1959. (16.5 cm x 10.5 cm), pp. 12. Typed text, copied and reduced in size, printed card covers with double staple binding. Two punch holes to fore-edge of rear cover, covers lightly soiled, else very good copy.
872.
[1783] [City of Wetaskiwin]. City of Wetaskiwin. Unveiling of the Memorial to commemorate the work of The Reverend Father Lacombe and Reverend John McDougall "The Peace Makers" In the City Memorial Park on Thursday 23rd July 1936. Wetaskiwin, Alberta: Wetaskiwin Times Presse, n.d. [1936], Very Good (21.5 cm x 14 cm), single fold, printed paper brochure. Gently soiled, else very good copy.
873.
[1784] [The Queen's Own Rifles of Canada]. Dedication of Stained Glass Window St. George's Chapel Currie Barracks Calgary, Alberta 12 June 1966. N.p. [Calgary]: n.p., [1966], Printed card covers (23 cm x 18 cm), 8 pages (20.5 cm x 17 cm). Typed and copied, inserted into card covers with single staple. Trifle browned around the edges, else very good.
874.
[1876] Bengough (Illus.), and Edited by An Ex-Minister [W.H. Fuller]. FLAPDOODLE. A Political Encyclopaedia and Manual for Public Men. Edited by an Ex-Minister. Illustrated by Bengough.. Toronto: Printed for the Publisher, 1881. First Edition. Original Printed Wrappers. 8vo., pp. 28, 3 plates by Bengough, original printed paper covers, sewn binding. Front cover detached but present, tiny chip to upper left corner, else good, clean copy. Neatly contained in a mylar wrapper.
875.
[1938] Shantz, J.Y.. Relation d'un Voyage a Manitoba ... Accompagnee d'une Analyse de L'Acte concernant les Terres de la Puissance et d'un extrait du Pamphlet Publie Par le Gouvernement at Sujet de Manitoba.. Ottawa: Le Departement de L'Agriculture, Printed by Robertson, Roger & Cie., 1873. Octavo (22 cm x 15.5 cm), pp. 30 + [1] Notice from the Departement des Travaux Publics, original printed green paper wrappers, with title-page reproduced in frame on front cover, sewn binding. Covers dust soiled, remnant of a postage stamp affixed to rear cover, 1 cm chip to spinestrip at both the head and tail. Contents very good, clean and bright. Peel (3) 650. Title of the English Version: 'Narrative of a journey to Manitoba: Together with an abstract of the Dominion Lands Act, and an extract from the government pamphlet on Manitoba.' Shantz was sent out to inspect land for the Russian Mennonites who subsequently settled in southern Manitoba.
876.
[1941] Galt, Sir Alex. T.. Church and State. Montreal: Dawson Brothers, 1876. Octavo (22.3 cm x 15 cm), pp. [vi], 41, original grey printed paper covers with title-page reproduced in frame, pamphlet stitch binding. Dust soiled, nicks to head & tail of spine, light water stains (tide lines) to upper and lower cover edges and very lightly to title-page and rear blank, otherwise, except for mild toning to the edges, interior is clean and bright. Overall a very good copy.
877.
[1944] Dominion of Canada. Province of Ontario. [T.B. Pardee, Commissioner of Crown Lands]. The Algoma District and that part of the Nipissing District North of the Mattawan River, Lake Nipissing and French River, Their Resources, Agriculture and Mining Capabilities. Prepared under instruction from the Commissioner of Crown Lands. Toronto: Grip Printing and Publishing, 1884. Octavo (21.7 cm x 14.7 cm), pp. [5]-70, large 8-fold, 2-colour map, original printed pale green paper wrappers, stapled binding. Covers dust soiled, tanning to the edges of fist page (p.5), else very good, clean copy.
878.
[1967] Mowat, Oliver. The Separate Schools. The No-Popery Cry. Protestantism Not in Danger. Memorandum by the Hon. Oliver Mowat, Premier of Ontario, December 2, 1886. Toronto: C. Blackett Robinson, 1886. Octavo. (21.7 cm x 14.3 cm), pp. 20 (includes upper & lower cover). Original cream printed paper, pamphlet-stitched binding. Covers dust-soiled, with browning around edges, else very good copy.
879.
[1998] Williams, W.H.. Manitoba and The North-West; Journal of a Trip from Toronto to the Rocky Mountains, via Lake Superior, Thunder Bay, Rat Portage, Winnipeg, Qu'Appelle, Prince Albert, Battleford, Ford Calgary and Ford McLeod. And Return via Edmonton, Touchwood Hill, Etc.. Toronto: Hunter, Rose & Company, 1882. Octavo. (22 cm x 15 cm), pp. xi, [1], [9]-258. Original grey printed paper wraps, title-page reproduced in frame to front cover, sewn binding. Ink signature of prev. owner: 'R.H. Earle, Kingston, Ont.' Covers dust soiled, particularly at the spine and around edges, 2 small brown stains (2 cm x 2.5 cm & 1.5 cm x 2.5 cm) to upper cover extending within and diminishing through 24 leaves, else interior clean. Chipping to spine ends, with a very slight lean to the book. Peel (3) 1020. 'Williams, a journalist, accompanied the Marquis of Lorne, then Governor-General, through the West in 1881. He gives an informative description of the country. It appeared first as a series of letters in the 'Toronto Globe'.'
880.
[2023] Langstaff, M.P., and others. Major J.M. Langstaff: A Memorial. Toronto: Press of Miln-Bingham, [1917?], Octavo (23 cm x 16 cm), pp. 77, 3 portrait plates on a yellow-toned paper. Original dark cream printed card covers, sewn binding, deckled fore-edge. Covers darkened primarily to the spine and around edges, else near fine, clean copy.
881.
[2025] Seven Group Civil Affairs] Barraclough, Colonel John, et al. Cackle Magazine. [s.l. France?]: Produced in the B.L.A. by the Troops for the Troops, February 1945, First Edition. Octavo (21 cm x 15 cm), pp. 32, line-art. Original beige illustrated paper wraps with cover lettering in red on a black panel, stapled binding. Tanning to covers primarily around edges, else fine copy of the first publication of a rare World War II magazine. (Unsure if additional issues were ever published.) Contains an article by A.W. Dyas 'Why not Canada?' "At this moment some millions of men and women in the Services are wondering what life holds in store for them after the war. Can a picture of Canada, its development and openings, help to solve the problem?" - opening paragraph.
882.
[2076] Huguet-Latour, Louis-Adolphe, (1821-1904)] -. Annuaire de Ville-Marie Origine, Utilite et Progres des Institutions Catholique de Montreal. Premiere Annee, 1863. Montreal: Eusebe Senecal, 1864. Octavo (19.5 cm x 13.5 cm), pp. [xvi], 192. Original blue printed wrappers, title-page reproduced in frame to front cover. Ink signature to head of title-page, dated 1891, else interior clean and tight. Covers soiled, primarily spine and edges, chipping to head and tail of spine, tiny nick to lower edge of front cover, otherwise a very good copy.
883.
[2079] Spence, Thomas. The Prairie Lands of Canada; Presented to the World as A New and Inviting Field of Enterprise for the Capitalist, and New Superior Attractions and Advantages as a Home for Immigrants Compared with the Western Prairies of the United States. Montreal: Printed at the Gazette Printing House, 1879. Octavo. Original Printed Wrappers. (21.4 cm x 14.7 cm), Grey printed wraps, title-page reproduced in frame to front cover. 56 pp. + 11 publ. adverts (including rear cover), 1 map; Contemporary light pencil signature of A[lexander] Kirkwood [1823-1901] at head of upper cover. Kirkwood, farmer, author and civil servant, wrote many articles and treatises which eventually earned him a position with the Ontario Crown Lands Department where he became a senior officer. Kirkwood’s most significant work as a government promoter of agricultural expansion was an officially sanctioned book entitled The undeveloped lands in northern & western Ontario . . . (1878), written with his colleague Joseph J. Murphy. He is remembered largely for the prominent role he played in the establishment of Ontario’s first and most famous provincial park, Algonquin Park. (see DCB online article by Gerald Killan). Interior crisp and clean. Covers soiled, primarily to spine and edges, otherwise a very good, tight copy. Peel (3) 896.
884.
[2084] Loranger, T.J.J.. Letters upon the Interpretation of the Federal Constitution known as The British North America Act, (1867,). First Letter. Quebec: Printed at the "Morning Chronicle" Office, 1884. Octavo (22.7 cm x 14.6 cm), pp. vii, 63. Original grey wrappers, title-page reproduced in frame to upper cover, sewn binding. Lightly soiled around the edges, small chip from upper outer corner, else near fine copy.
885.
[2092] La Societe de Colonisation du Lac Temiscamingue. Colonisation du Lac Temiscamingue et du Lac Kippewa ... sous le haut patronage de Mgr L'Archeveque D'Ottawa et Mgr L'Eveque de Pontiac. Ottawa: Ministere de L'Agriculture du Canada, 1888. Octavo (21.8 cm x 14.7 cm), pp. 48. Large, two-colour, folding frontispiece map. Original grey printed wrappers, title-page reproduced in frame to upper cover, stapled binding. Slightly soiled around the edges, chipping to tail of spine, else near fine copy. (Text in French); Villeneuve 4108.
886.
[2161] Hill-Tout, Charles. Later Prehistoric Man in British Columbia. From the Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada. Second Series - 1895-96. Volume I., Section II. English History, Literature, Archaeology, Etc.. Ottawa / Toronto / London: John Durie & Son / Copp-Clark / Bernard Quaritch, 1895. Octavo. (24.2 x 17.1 cm), pp. 103-122, 5 pages of illustrations + 1 text illustration. Gilt lettered, black cloth boards, original beige printed wrapper bound-in. Covers rubbed at tips and edges, nick to the spine, front hinge split though still tight, otherwise a very good copy with the text near fine.
887.
[2220] Election Law - Ontario] -. Election Cases. Reports of Decisions under the Dominion and Ontario Election Acts, and the Ontario Voters' Lists Act. 1891-1900 with a Table of the Names of Cases Reported, a Table of the Names of Cases Cited, and a Digest of the Principal Matters. Toronto: Canada Law Book Company, 1901. Reported under the Authority of The Law Society of Upper Canada. No. 2, Volume II. Octavo, pp. [169] - 181, 3 [blank], [vii - includes title-page] + errata. Khaki green printed covers, title-page reproduced in frame to front cover, stapled binding, publisher's adverts on insides of front and rear covers, advert to rear cover. Text in 2 columns. Covers soiled, else very good, plus copy.
888.
[2224] Ontario. Prepared under Instructions from the Commissioner of Crown Lands. Dominion of Canada, Province of Ontario. Information for Intending Settlers. The Farming Lands of Algoma and North Nipissing. A Short Description of those parts of the Districts best adapted to Agricultural Purposes. Toronto: Printed by Warwick & Sons, 1885. Octavo. (21.8 cm x 14.5 cm), pp. 20, largely unopened. Original, fragile, tan printed wraps, title-page reproduced in frame to front cover, sewn binding. Covers soiled, rear cover shows damp staining around margins, chipping with short tears, chipping to spine ends, else very good copy.
889.
[2228] Canada. Department of the Interior. Handbook of Information relating to The District of Algoma in the Province of Ontario. Letters from Settlers and others, and information as to Land Regulations. Issued under the authority of the Government of Canada (Minister of the Interior), at the request of the Algoma Land and Colonization Society. Printed by McCorquodale & Co., London, England, [ca. 1893], Octavo (21.1 cm x 13.9 cm), pp. 32, original printed tan paper wrappers, map on inside rear cover, illustration to inside front cover, list of Government Agents on rear cover, stapled binding, title-page reproduced in frame to front cover. Covers tanned primarily to margins, tail of spine chipped with small split, 3 minor nicks, 2 short closed tears to lower edge of rear cover, staples starting to oxidize, else a very good, tight, clean copy. Interesting chapter on "Lands in Algoma--Where and How to Obtain Them.--Ontario Free Grant and Twenty Cents an Acre Lands and Dominion Indian (Surrendered) Lands."
890.
[2229] Ontario. Department of Crown Lands (Prepared under instructions from Hon. J.M. Gibson, Commissioner of Crown Lands for Ontario). Northern Districts of Ontario Canada: Nipissing, Temiscaming, Algoma, Thunder Bay, Wabigoon and Rainy River. Their Climate, Soil, Products; Agricultural, Timber, and Mineral Resources and Capabilities, With information as to How to Acquire Lands. . Toronto: Warwick Bro's & Rutter, 1899. Octavo (24.7 cm x 16.7 cm), pp. 112, original printed pink paper wrappers, stapled binding, frontispiece + 20 inserted plates of photos, huge folding map of townships open for settlement, large folding map of Rainy River district. Covers dust soiled, tanning to margins of text block, with deeper tanning around margins where the folding maps are placed. Otherwise a very good, tight copy a scarce item. "These pages, while applicable in great measure to the whole of the Free Grant Territory, are intended to have special reference to that part of the Algoma District between Sault Ste. Marie and Sudbury, to the part of Nipissing District bordering on the Canadian Pacific Railway, to the Temiscaming Settlement, and to the Rainy River District, including the Thunder Bay District and the Wabigoon Settlement on the C.P.R. (in connection with the Government Pioneer Farm); all of which Districts are now easily accessible by railway or steamboat."
891.
[2230] Ontario. Department of Crown Lands (Prepared under instructions from Hon. J.M. Gibson, Commissioner of Crown Lands for Ontairo). Northern Districts of Ontario Canada: Nipissing, Algoma, Temiscaming, Wabigoon and Rainy River. Their Climate, Soil, Products; Agricultural, Timber, and Mineral Resources and Capabilities, With Information as to How to Acquire Lands. . Toronto: Warwick Bro's & Rutter, 1897. Fourth Edition (with Maps). Octavo (24.5 cm x 16.5 cm), pp. 96, original blue printed paper wrappers, stapled binding, 12 inserted plates of photos, 3 maps which include huge folding frontis. map of townships open for settlement, large folding map of Rainy River district near rear, and a text map: Plan of Dryden. Covers lightly dust soiled, some fading to spine and edges, 1 cm tear at head of spine along joint (not chipped), tiny corner curl, short (1.5 cm) closed tear at bottom edge of front cover, some tanning to margins of title-page (surrounding folded map). Otherwise a very good, tight copy of a scarce item. "It is the object of this pamphlet to render better known the capabilities of those parts of our undeveloped lands which for brevity's sake we are accustomed to call our Northern Districts,--namely, Eastern Algoma, North Nipissing, Temiscaming and the Rainy River country. The statements hereafter made are drawn principally from official sources, or other accurate information, and in most cases the authority is cited." - from the Intro.
892.
[2233] [Murray, Norman]. The Trial of Sandy Wright, Farmer, For Treason. Montreal: [Norman Murray, 1888?], Octavo. (23.8 cm x 15.7 cm), pp. 15, printed self-wraps, pamphlet-stitched binding. Covers dust soiled, covers detached but present, lightly chipped, light vertical crease down centre where pamphlet was obviously folded, tanning to text margins, else a good copy of a rare Canadian pamphlet.
893.
[2245] Bell, Charles Napier.. Our Northern Waters; a Report presented to the Winnipeg Board of Trade regarding the Hudson's Bay and Strait. Being a Statement of their Resources in Minerals, Fisheries, Timber, Furs, Game ... Notes on the Navigation .. Meteorological and Climatic Data. Winnipeg: Board of Trade, [1884]., Octavo. (22.3 cm x 14.5 cm), pp. 78 + Contents leaf, errata to inside front cover, original printed paper wraps, sewn binding. Peel (3) 1200 notes two folding maps. This copy has two additional folding maps loosely inserted: 1) Map of the Dominion of Canada, shewing the extent and situation of its public lands, also its geographical relation to the British Isles. Published by order of the Hon. the Minister of the Interior, 1884. Coloured map, 57.5 cm x 28.5 cm. Shows great circle routes between Great Britain and Canada, including route from Liverpool to Fort York (Churchill). Light tanning to margins with faint damp stains to top margin and some nicks to bottom margin; 2) Map shewing proposed route of the Manitoba and Hudson's Bay Railway. Winnipeg: Bishop Co., n.d. In blue and white, 104 cm x 79 cm., near fine; Covers soiled, primarily to margins, dust soiling to margins of title-page and folded verso of rear map and adjacent blank. Otherwise, a very good copy enhanced by the two additional maps. In the fall of 1870 Bell, 1854-1936, travelled from Ontario to Fort Garry as a member of the Wolseley expedition. At the time of writing he was secretary of the Winnipeg Grain Exchange, and later became treasurer of the Winnipeg Board of Trade and a prominent and active member of the Historical and Scientific Society of Manitoba.. Peel (3) 1200.
894.
[2248] Lovell, John (1810-1893). Statement of the Tenders for the Printing and Stationery required by the Corporation of the City of Montreal, for six years. John Lovell's Exposé of the Unfairness and Trickery of Two Members of the City Hall Committee, (...), Aided by their Chairman, .... Montreal: John Lovell & Son, 1881. Octavo. and Prompted by Patrick O'Meara, Assistant City Clerk; Alderman Allard acting as Whipper-in; George E. Desbarats, ex-Queen's Printer, Appointed by the City Hall Committee to examine Louis Perrault & Co.'s Accounts and to Certify their Correctness. Some idea may be formed of how he served the Tax Payer by looking at three of His Certificates ... John Lovell & Son Deprived of the Contract Because They Are Not French Canadians. The City Hall Committee Voted $1000, extra, of the Citizens' Money, to Patrick O'Meara, to keep Louis Perrault 'honest.' ... Montreal, Sept. 27, 1881. (22 cm x 14.5 cm), pp. 104, facsimiles, tables, grey printed paper wraps, sewn binding, 'Opinions of the Press' to rear and inside rear cover. Cover title reads: "John Lovell's Exposé of the Corporation Printing and Stationery Scandal!!!" Covers lightly soiled at the margins, pages 97-104 printed on different paper stock with tanning to the edges of this portion only. Otherwise an excellent copy of this most interesting complaint of fraud.
895.
[2249] Hincks, Sir Francis. The Political History of Canada Between 1840 and 1855. A Lecture Delivered on the 17th October, 1877, at the request of the St. Patrick's National Association with copious additions. Montreal: Dawson Brothers, 1877. First Edition Thus. Octavo. (22 cm x 15 cm), pp. 88. Grey printed paper wraps, title-page reproduced in frame to front cover, sewn binding. Covers soiled and stained, spine ends chipped, minor nicks to corners, light damp stains to bottom of rear cover and to bottom margin of last 7 leaves diminishing within (text not affected), small spot of damp staining to bottom margin of title-page and intro page, and along fore-edge. Otherwise, a very good copy (sounds worse than it is).
896.
[2250] National Liberal Federation of Canada] -. 7 Years of Liberal Administration Contrasted with 18 Years of Conservative Rule. [Political Pointers. No. 1]. Ottawa: s.n., Nov 15, 1903. Octavo. (24.5 cm x 16.8 cm), pp. 46. Grey printed paper wraps with etched portrait of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, stapled binding. Covers coming loose from the staples, chipped at staples, spine ends, and upper cover fore-edge, top corner of front cover detached and loosely inserted, soiling to margins, tanning to text margins. Otherwise a good copy of the first publication of this series attributed to the National Liberal Federation of Canada.
897.
[2255] The Bishop of Ontario, [John Travers Lewis (1825-1901)]. Three Lectures delivered in the Cathedral of St. George, Kingston, In Advent 1869 by The Bishop of Ontario. Montreal: Printed by John Lovell, 1871. Octavo. (21.5 cm x 14.5 cm), pp. 60, printed khaki coloured covers, sewn binding, title-page reproduced in frame to front cover, inscribed "Epiphany 1878, Wm. A. Langton from [??] Jones." (I can't make out the name.) Langton (1854-1933) was the son of John Langton, became an architect and practised in Toronto. He was editor of a collection of his fathers letters entitled: "Early Days in Upper Canada." Lower cover and spinestrip missing, first gathering coming loose, tanning to margins of upper cover with chipping along spine edge and upper corner, front cover appears to have been repasted at spine edge to title-page, else good.
898.
[2263] Dawson, Rev. Aeneas McDonell. The North-West Territories and British Columbia. Ottawa: Printed by C.W. Mitchell, Office of the Free Press, 1881. Octavo. (20 cm x 15.5 cm), pp. iv, 232 (adverts p. 219-232), tipped-in errata slip, tables. Rebound in grey paper covers with mounted computer printed label, title-page and preface missing piece from bottom outer corner, crude tape repair to bottom centre of p.iii/iv. P. 1-128 printed on a different paper stock which has tanned, primarily to the margins, last 4 leaves (adverts) chipped with corner pieces missing. Otherwise, a good tight, clean copy. Lowther 592; Peel (3) 978. Dawson (1810-1894) was born at Redhaven, Banffshire, Scotland, ordained a Roman Catholic priest in 1835, and came to Canada in 1854. He published several volumes of verse. Besides this descriptive volume was the author a number of translations from the French, and of a history of "The Catholics of Scotland" (Ottawa, 1890).
899.
[2275] Holden, Mrs. John Rose. The Brant Family (A Primitive Civilization). [Hamilton, Ontario: s.n., 1904?], First Edition. 'Wentworth Historical Society' running title and at head of front cover title. Octavo (22.5 cm x 15 cm), pp. 33 + 3 inserted plates, 1 folding map, grey printed wrappers, stapled binding. Covers very lightly soiled, staples just beginning to oxidize, else near fine copy. Includes information about Brant's education, his family, his work as a peace mediator, his death, and his will. Watters p. 517.
900.
[2276] Borden, M.P., Mr. R.L.. The Naval Question. Speech Delivered by Mr. R.L. Borden, M.P. 12th January, 1910. [Ottawa: s.n., 1910?], Octavo. (22.5 cm x 15 cm), pp. 30. Original powder blue card covers, blindstamped title to upper cover (same as title-page), stapled binding, frontispiece portrait. Light fading, primarily to the edges, else near fine copy.
901.
[2286] United Empire Loyalist Association of Ontario] - . The United Empire Loyalist Association of Ontario. Constitution and By-laws, February 28th, 1896. [Toronto: The Association, 1896?], Printed by The Carswell Co., Ltd., Octavo. (21.7 cm x 14.6 cm), pp. 8, original printed blue wraps, stapled binding. Front and rear covers detached but present, covers lightly soiled and chipped, light crease to lower outer corner throughout text, very faint vertical crease where pamphlet may once have been folded; one contemporary ink addition to p.3, and several to the list of Officers on p.7. In red ink is the addition of Dr. G. Sterling Ryerson's name as President (he became the second President of the Association after the death of John Beverley Robinson), also in red ink is a correction of the name Charles Gamble, Q.C. to 'Clarke' Gamble, in black ink is the addition of 'Southern Branch" (Rt. Hon. D. Tisdale M.P ...), and under Honorary Vice-Presidents these names were added: The Earl of Carnwath, Maj. Gen. C.W. Robinson C.B., Sir Chas. Hibbert Tupper Q.C., K.C.M.G., and Lt. Col. Chas. Crutchley, Scots Guards D.A.A.G.
902.
[2287] McCarthy, Eugene. A Tale of Lake St. John comprising A Bit of History, A Quantity of Facts, and Plenitude of Fish Stories. Montreal: Desbarats & Co., [189-?], 12mo. Original Illustrated Wrappers. (17.7 cm x 12.7 cm), pp. 65, 66-68 adverts + frontispiece and 15 inserted half-tone photo plates. Cream, illustrated paper wraps, adverts to rear cover, inside rear cover and inside front cover, stapled binding. Covers lightly soiled, one small closed tear to bottom edge of front cover, spine chipped with 2.5 cm piece missing from tail, otherwise a very good plus copy of a fishing rarity. "To those whom Fortune has presented, from her store of gifts, the particular one most dear to lovers of the rod and gun, the desire to seek the haunts of fish and game, I dedicate this work. He who casts the fly, or he who prefers the gun, can find equally satisfying sport in the territory described." - from dedication.
903.
[2291] Argyll, John Douglas Sutherland Campbell, Duke of, . The Canadian North-West. Speech delivered at Winnipeg by His Excellency the Marquis of Lorne, Governor General of Canada, after his tour through Manitoba and the North-West, during the summer of 1881. Ottawa: s.n. [Department of Agriculture], 1882. Octavo. Original Printed Wrappers. (22 cm x 14.4 cm), pp. 22, side-notes, folding map, tan printed paper wraps, pamphlet-stitched binding. At head of cover: "To be ignorant of the North-West is to be ignorant of the greater portion of our Country", and below title: "The Universal Verdict - Expectations More than Realized." Covers lightly soiled, stamp at lower end of front cover: "From Depository of Emigration Literature, 33 York St., Toronto, W.R. Callaway, General Manager", address stamp to rear cover, department of Emigration plate to rear cover partially covering address stamp, else very good copy. "During the tour the Vice-Regal partly drove nearly 1,500 miles after leaving the Canada Pacific line at Portage la Prairie; hence no more reliable accounts could be obtained from any traveller than His Excellency was in a position to give, and his statements proclaim trumpet-tongued that the Land of Promise surpasses in richness of soil, grandeur of scenery, and gradations of climatology, any other country upon the American Continent." - Introduction.
904.
[2301] Yeigh, Frank (Compiler). By Direction of Hon. A.S. Hardy, Commissioner of Crown Lands for the Province of Ontario. The Rainy River District, Province of Ontario, Canada, An Illustrated Description of its Soil, Climate, Products, Area, Agricultural Capabilities and Timber and Mineral Resources. Together with The Laws and Information Pertaining to Free Grants and . Toronto: Printed by Warwick & Sons, 1892. Octavo. Title continues: Homesteads; to Mining and to the Preservation of Forests from Destruction by Fire. (24.5 cm x 16.5 cm), pp. iv, 52 + 4 inserted plates, large folding two-colour frontispiece map (appears to have been tipped-in upside down). Original salmon-coloured printed paper wraps, title-page reproduced in frame to front cover, stapled binding. Covers lightly soiled, piece missing from upper outer corner affecting the word "District" in title, a few short closed tears to bottom edge, else very good, clean copy. Includes the 1885 Act forming the District of Rainy River, the 1890 Free Grant and Homestead Act, Forms and Affidavits referred to in the Acts, and the Act to Preserve the Forests from Destruction by Fire.
905.
[2303] . A Sermon, Delivered on the Occasion of the Death of Cecilia, Wife of Peter White, Esq., of Pembroke. On the 23rd of February, 1852. Pembroke, C.W.: Printed at the office of the "Pembroke Observer.", 1855. (21 cm x 13.7 cm), pp. 10, plain pink wrapper, pamphlet-stitched binding. Covers slightly soiled and faded around margins, else near fine copy of a pre-Confederation funeral sermon. TPL 5563.
906.
[2306] United Empire Loyalist Association of Ontario] - . The United Empire Loyalists' Association of Ontario. Annual Transactions. For the year ending March 8, 1900. . Toronto: The Church of England Publishing Co., 1900. Octavo. (22.2 cm x 15.5 cm), pp. 102, 3 inserted portrait plates, 1 map, 2 text illustrations. Beige printed card covers. Covers lightly soiled, with tanning to margins, chipping to spinestrip (appears to have been re-pasted), else a very good copy with obituary and historical and biographical sketches. Front cover reads: "The United Empire Loyalists' Association. Vol. III. Annual Transactions 1899-1900."
907.
[2307] Egerton, Helen Merrill (Editor). The United Empire Loyalists' Association of Canada. Annual Transactions. 1917-1926. . Toronto: Telford & Craddock, 1927. Octavo. (22.8 cm x 15.2 cm), pp. 176 (includes List of Members and Index, frontispiece photo portrait + 20 inserted black & whites plates printed one-side only. Beige printed card covers, green cloth backing. Three instances of the last name only, 'Servos', have been painstakingly cut away from the Index probably using an x-acto knife, else the interior is clean and bright. Covers soiled and creased, chips to corner tips with diagonal piece missing from rear lower corner, spine rubbed with chips at spine ends, else a very good copy. The Annual Reports run from page 19 to 38 only, the majority of text is primarily historical and biographical essays. Front cover reads: "The United Empire Loyalists' Association of Canada. Vol. VIII. Annual Transactions 1917-1926."
908.
[2310] Canada. Department of Public Works. [Dufresne, A.R. - District Engineer; Lafleur, Eugene D. - Chief Engineer]. Nelson River. Report upon Reconnaissance Survey, September-October, 1909. [Sessional Paper No. 19b - 1911]. Ottawa: Printed by C.H. Parmelee, [1911], Tall Octavo. (26 cm x 17.4 cm), pp. [vi], 44, large folding map at rear, 38 photos, 22 plans, tables, original printed blue wrappers, stapled binding. Covers soiled with stains to bottom edge, chips at spine ends, p.44 soiled around margins, 7 cm horizontal closed tear at centre fore-edge of p.37/38, otherwise interior very clean and bright, map fine. Overall a very good copy of a scarce item. Not in Peel.
909.
[2314] North West Territories. Department of Agriculture. The Canadian North-West Territories. An Official Handbook Containing Reliable Information Concerning Their Resources. Compiled and published under the direction of G.H.V. Bulvea, Commissioner of Agriculture, Canadian North-West Territories. Winnipeg: The Stovel, Co., Printers, 1901. Octavo. (25.5 cm x 17.3 cm), pp. 72, double-page map, 13 full-page photographic illustrations, tables, rubricated; Purple wrappers with maroon wheat sheaf decorations, mounted oval photo illustration, gilt lettering, stapled binding. Cover title: "Official Handbook. Canadian North-West Territories. Assiniboia. Saskatchewan. Alberta." Cover margins faded, primarily along spine, staples beginning to oxidise, map (centre sheet) has become loose from the staples, else very good copy.
910.
[2315] Laveleye, Emile de. On the Causes of War, and the Means of Reducing Their Number. Reprinted by Permission from "The Cobden Club Essays," Second Series, 1871-72. London: Peace Society, 1872. Octavo. (21.2 cm x 14 cm), pp. 55, tan printed wraps, title-page reproduced in frame to front cover, sewn binding. Pencil signature on title-page of "J. Davis Barnett 9/82," possibly the civil engineer, railway superintendent, and great book collector, who came to Canada in 1866. Covers lightly soiled, chipping to spine and front lower corner tip, otherwise a very good copy. Reprinted in The Garland Library of War and Peace, 1971.
911.
[2316] Biggar, Lieut.-Colonel J. Lyons. Manual for use by The Canadian Army Service Corps and Quartermasters of the Canadian Militia AND Ready Reckoner for use of the Canadian Army Service Corps and Quartermasters of the Canadian Militia, Prepared by Lieut.-Colonel J.L. Biggar. Ottawa: Government Printing Bureau, 1904. Small Octavo. (19.5 cm x 13.2 cm), pp. [1], 1-98; unpaginated [51]; line-drawings, tables. Plain tan wrappers, sewn binding. Handwritten ink note on title-page "The Property of ? Copy C.A.S.C.", previous owner's ink signature to front cover, covers soiled and stained, very light tide-lines in the fore-edge margin of approximately the first 20 leaves, diminishing within and not affecting text, else very good copy.
912.
[2322] Compiled and published under the direction of The Honourable W.T. Finlay, Minister of Agriculture. The Province of Alberta. An Official Hand Book containing Reliable Information concerning its Resources. Edmonton: Jas. E. Richards, Government Printer, 1907. Octavo. (21.5 cm x 14 cm), pp. 60, map, 58 photo illustrations, tables; grey illustrations card covers, stapled binding. Covers lightly soiled, else near fine copy. "Climate, healthfulness, educational facilities, government, fertility of the soil, natural resources and general opportunities are all matters which come under consideration by those looking to new lands."
913.
[2324] Roman Catholic Church. [Officially issued by Luigi Fransoni, Archbishop of Turin]. Sanctae Apostolicae Sedis responsa circa lucrum ex mutuo Ab Anno 1822, ad Febr. 1833. Marianopolis [Montreal]: Apud E.R. Fabre, ex typis L. Perrault, 1835. (18 cm x 10.7 cm), pp. [iv], 44, original plain grey paper wraps, pamphlet-stitched binding. Covers very lightly soiled with minor nicks to tips, chipping to spine ends, else near fine copy of this pre-Confederation item. Text in Latin. Lande S-1984; Casey I, 1515; Gagnon 1, 3145.
914.
[2325] Roman Catholic Church. [Officially issued by Luigi Fransoni, Archbishop of Turin]. Sanctae Apostolicae Sedis responsa circa lucrum ex mutuo Ab Anno 1822, ad Febr. 1833. Marianopolis [Montreal]: Apud E.R. Fabre, ex typis L. Perrault, 1835. (18 cm x 10.7 cm), pp. [iv], 44, original plain grey paper wraps, pamphlet-stitched binding. Covers lightly soiled, chips to spine ends, 2 cm x 0.5 cm chip on rear cover fore-edge, small bit of soiling to text pages at that spot diminishing through a few leaves, chipping to the bottom outer corner of the rear cover, else very good copy of this pre-Confederation item. Text in Latin. Lande S-1984; Casey I, 1515; Gagnon 1, 3145.
915.
[2337] Toronto - Board of School Trustees, J.G. Beard, Chairman, G.A. Barber, Secretary. Report of the Past History, and Present Conditon [sic], of the Common or Public Schools of the City of Toronto. Toronto: Lovell & Gibson, 1859. Octavo. (21.8 cm x 15 cm), pp. 131, some unopened, original tan illustrated paper wrappers, title-page engraving by Whitney & Jocelyn, title-page reproduced in frame to front cover, sewn binding. Lacking lower cover, upper cover soiled, corners and fore-edge chipped, nicks to top-edge, first and last gathering separated but present, spinestrip chipped, a little offsetting, else contents very good. Overall, a very good copy of a rare pre-confederation pamphlet. Not in TPL; Not in Casey. "Before submitting, for public information, the statistics of the City Public Schools, for the year 1858, it has been thought advisable, as this is the first occasion when a compendious Report has been published, that the past should be referred to, before noticing the present history of our Schools; and, accordingly, the following brief narrative of the rise and progress of the City Schools, from their inception and practical commencement, in 1844, up to the present time, has been prepared." - first paragraph. The schools were: The Western Auxiliary School; Trinity Street School; The Park School; Victoria Street School; Louisa Street School; John Street School; Phoebe Street School; and George Street School.
916.
[2341] Celtic Society, Montreal] - . Transactions of The Celtic Society of Montreal. Comprising some of the papers read before the Society during sessions 1884-85 to 1886-87. Montreal: W. Drysdale & Co., 1887. Octavo. (22.2 cm x 14 cm), pp. viii, 231, tan printed paper wraps, sewn binding. Covers lightly soiled, chipping and minor cracking to spinestrip, small pieces missing at head & tail, 10.5 cm slit at front cover joint, lower front and rear corners missing. Contents very good and clean. Among others, contents include: On the Origin and the Language of the Scottish Highlanders (Mr. Hugh MacLean); On the Early Settlement of the Lower Provinces by the Scottish Gael, &c. (Rev. D.B. Blair); The Early Settlement of Glengarry (Mr. John MacLennan, Ex-M.P.); The Literary Aspect of the Keltic Settlement in the Counties of Stormont and Glengarry (Mr. George Sandfield MacDonald, B.A.); The Celt in the North-West (Rev. Prof. Bryce, LL.D.); A Translation of the Oldest Celtic Document Extant, and of its Etruscan Companion (Professor Campbell, M.A.).
917.
[2347] Upper Canada. Parliament. House of Assembly. Address of Assembly. To His Excellency Sir George Arthur, Knight Commander of the Royal Hanoverian Guelphic Order, Lieutenant Governor of the Province of Upper Canada, Major General Commanding Her Majesty's Forces therein, &c. &c. &c. S.l.: S.n., 1839. 21.4 cm x 13.5 cm, pp. 29, ii; Lacks original printed wrappers, now stapled into orange card covers with mounted white label, typed on label: "Upper Canada. Commission on the Public Service. 1839." Otherwise, contents very good and clean. TPL 2333; Fleming 1361.
918.
[2383] [Ontario Government - Immigration] Hardy, Arthur S (Commissioner of Immigration) & David Spence (Secretary Immigration Dept.). Ontario as a Home for the British Tenant Farmer Who Desires to Become His Own Landlord. Issued by Authority of the Government of Ontario. Toronto: Printed by Warwick & Sons, 1886. Octavo (22 cm x 14.2 cm), pp. 32, folding coloured map. Original litho'd paper wraps by Copp, Clark Co., Toronto. Ontario coat of arms to lower cover, stapled binding. Covers lightly dust soiled, particularly around edges, nick at head of spine, else fine copy. 2-page discussion of 'The Agricultural College and Model Farm', near the City of Guelph.
919.
[2393] United Empire Loyalist Association of Ontario] - . The United Empire Loyalists' Association of Ontario. Annual Transactions. For the year ending March, 1901, and March, 1902 . Toronto: Imrie, Graham & Harrap, Printers, 1903. Octavo. (22.6 cm x 15.3 cm), 153 pages plus frontispiece portrait, 13 inserted plates and 1 text illustration, tipped-in errata slip between pages 38-39. Light beige printed card covers. Covers lightly soiled, with tanning to margins and spine, chipping to spine tips (appears to have been re-pasted), else a very good copy consisting primarily of historical and biographical sketches. Front cover reads: "The United Empire Loyalists' Association. Vol. IV. Annual Transactions 1901and 1902."
920.
[2394] United Empire Loyalist Association of Canada]. The United Empire Loyalists' Association of Canada. Annual Transactions. 1904 to 1913 . Brampton, Ontario: The Conservator Book Department, 1914. Octavo. (23.2 cm x 15.5 cm), 170 pages plus frontispiece portrait, 10 inserted plates and 8 text illustrations (1 full-page). Brown printed card covers. Covers lightly soiled, nicks to spine tips, interior lightly tanned primarily around margins, else a very good copy consisting primarily of historical and biographical sketches. Front cover reads: "The United Empire Loyalists' Association. Vol. VI. Annual Transactions 1904 to 1913."
921.
[2395] United Empire Loyalist Association of Canada]. Sesqui-Centennial Number 1935. Transactions [Toronto Branch]. Toronto (Charter Branch): United Empire Loyalists' Association of Canada, 1935. Octavo. (23 cm x 15.5 cm), 197 pages, frontispiece portrait plus 33 full-page illustrations. Yellow printed card covers. Slight lean, covers lightly soiled to margins, nicks to head of spine, else a very good copy consisting primarily of historical and biographical sketches.
922.
[2396] National Liberal Federation of Canada] - [Wilfrid Laurier]. Political Pointers No. 3. PLEDGES REDEEMED. Platform of the Liberal Party. S.l.: s.n., Issued June, 1900. Octavo. (22.2 cm x 15 cm), pp. 16, original pink printed paper wraps. Covers detached but present, small chips to edges, piece missing from upper cover at spine end, not affecting cover text or illustration, page edges tanned.
923.
[2407] One Who Knows [Pseudonym] . THE GIBBET OF REGINA. The Truth About Riel. Sir John A. Macdonald and his Cabinet before Public Opinion. New York: Thompson & Moreau, 1886. First Edition. Octavo. (20.2 cm x 14.4 cm), pages: 200. Illustrated with a frontispiece + 4 portrait plates from drawings. With the fragile, original printed light green wrappers, stapled binding. Large chips from the head and tail of the spine, pieces missing from the lower rear cover and lower fore-edge, frontispiece has detached (but is loosely inserted), otherwise the text-block is clean, tight and square. A very nice copy of this scarce and important work written only months after Louis Riel's execution in November 1885. Scarce in the original wrappers. (Ref.: Peel (3) 1515). "This book was first published in New York in 1886. It is a rather subjective analysis of the troubles of 1870 and 1885 accompanied by a series of newspaper articles carefully chosen to support its bitter and malevolent point of view. According to this study, Louis Riel was the victim of a well-orchestrated plot by the Canadian Orangists supported by the Canadian government. His only crime was that he defended the fundamental rights of his countrymen." - Canada Annotated Bibliography - online (Mount Allison University).
924.
[2488] [Lacasse, Pierre Zacharie]. DIFFICULTE SCOLAIRE DE MANITOBA par Questions et Réponses a la Portee de Tous. Quebec: Leger Brousseau, 1897. First Edition. Original Printed Wrappers. 16 cm x 11.5 cm, pp. 64. Original speckled rose paper wrappers, printed in black, single staple binding. Corner tear to first two leaves, tanning to page margins, else very good copy.
925.
[2693] Vauxcelles, Louis. - Preface. [Art Association of Montreal]. EXPOSITION D'ART FRANCAIS, January, February 1909. Paris: Henri Guiton, 1909. Octavo. Soft Cover. Pp. 39, Illustrated wrappers, sewn binding. Bold pencil signature across title-page of Antonio Perrault (1880-1955), an important Quebec lawyer, teacher and author. Both upper and lower cover detached but present, signatures a little loose but holding, spinestrip chipped, paper tanned around margins. Quite scarce. Louis Vauxcelles (1870-1945) was an influential French art critic. To him are attributed the terms Fauvism (1905), and Cubism (1908).
926.
[S1189] Blake, William Hume, 1809-1870.. Separate Report of Mr. Blake's Speech on the Rebellion Losses.. Montreal: Higman & Donoghue, Place d'Armes, 1849. Octavo (24.2 cm x 15.7 cm), pp. 31. Original plain pink wrappers, pamphlet stitched binding. Contemporary ink signature of 'Hon. J.A. Irving' [Jacob Aemilius Irving, 1797-1856] to upper cover. Irving came to Upper Canada in 1834 and settled in the Niagara peninsula. In 1843 he was appointed the first warden for the district of Simcoe by the Governor-General, and was called to the Legislative Council of Canada. In the Council he was a supporter of Baldwin and Lafontaine. Lower cover detached but present. Wraps a little soiled and chipped, otherwise fine. TPL 2957. Blake disagreed with the Reform government's introduction of a bill to reimburse for losses incurred during the rebellion in Lower Canada in 1837-38. On Feb. 15 and 16, 1839, as Solicitor-General, "he delivered a major speech on the bill, analyzing the Upper Canadian political situation in pre-rebellion days, and taking as his theme the difference between self-serving loyalty to the person of a governor and his misguided policies and a higher loyalty to the maintenance of a free constitution." The incendiary speech resulted in several duelling challenges, one issued by John A. Macdonald. See DCB X, p. 57.
927.
[S3491] War of 1812.. Fifth Series of Historical Documents. Published under the Auspices of "The Literary and Historical Society of Quebec".. Quebec: Printed at the"Morning Chronicle" Office, 1877., 8vo., pp. 152, original paper wrappers. Covers chipped and lightly soiled, contents very good. All the items deal with events prior to the War of 1812; from the 'Leopard' and 'Chesapeake' incident, 1807, to the declaration of War, 1812.
928.
[S409] McLeod, Malcolm.. The Pacific Railway. Britannicus' Letters from the Ottawa Citizen.. Ottawa: "Citizen" Printing and Publishing, 1875. Octavo. (21.8 cm x 15 cm), pp. 42, original mauve/grey printed paper wrappers. Covers faded and chipped, small closed pull on front cover repaired on the verso with cello tape, tops of pages 25-42 torn with no loss of text, 2 leaves (p. 21/22, 23/24) contain closed vertical cuts without loss, else good. Passionate arguments for the building of the Pacific railway; McLeod, 1821-99, (aka Britannicus) "was concerned about the future of the Pacific Railway scheme during the tenure of office of the Mackenzie government. During those years he sought to keep the project alive with letters in the press and pamphlets." He lived to see the line completed. Rare. Peel (3) 721.
929.
[S4140] McGee, Thomas D'Arcy - Robert D. McGibbon.. Thomas D'Arcy McGee. An Address delivered before the St. Patrick's Society of Sherbrooke, P.Q. by Robert D. McGibbon of Montreal, Barrister, March 17th, 1884. Montreal: Dawson Brothers, 1884., 8 vo., pp. 19, original brown printed paper wraps. Covers very slightly dust soiled and chipped, small portion of front wrap has adhereed to t.-p. else very good.
930.
Boyle, David.. Fourth Annual Report of the Canadian Institute, (Session of 1890-91.) Being an Appendix to the Report of the Minister of Education, Ontario . Toronto : Printed by Warwick & Sons, 1891. Octavo. Inscribed. (24.5 cm x 16 .8 cm), pp. 89, colour plate of porcupine quill work, 162 illustrations, original printed paper wraps, title-page reproduced in frame to front cover. INSCRIBED at head of front cover "With comps. of D Boyle." Covers chipped and dust soiled, apart from minor stains contents on whole very good. Includes contributions by G.E. Laidlaw and A.F. Chamberlain. Boyle, 1842-1911, self-taught archaeologist and ethnologist became an authority on the archaeology of Ontario , and was appointed curator of the museums of the Canadian Institute and the Ontario Dept. of Education.
931.
From the Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada . Third Series - 1911, Volume V, Section II. Traditional History of the Confederacy of the Six Nations. Prepared by a Committee of the Chiefs. Presented by Duncan C. Scott. Ottawa : Printed for the Royal Society of Canada , 1912. (24.7 cm x 16.6 cm), pp. 195-246. Brown printed paper wraps, stapled binding. Spine gently rubbed, else near fine copy. Contains the story of the 'Constitution of the Five Nations Confederacy' and 'The Ceremony Called, "At the Wood's Edge"'.
932.
Barbeau, C.M.. Wyandot Tales, Including Foreign Elements. [Reprinted from the Journal of American Folk-Lore, Vol. XXVIII., No. CVII, January-March, 1915]. [ Ottawa ]: [Journal of American Folk-Lore, 1915], 1915. Octavo (25.2 cm x 16 cm), pp. [83]-95 (one unopened). Peach printed paper wraps, stapled binding. Covers soiled, primarily around edges, else very good copy.
933.
Maclean, J.] -. Transactions of The Canadian Institute. Supplement to No. 9, Vol. 5, Part 1. Plates to Accompany Dr. Maclean's Paper on Picture-Writing of the Blackfeet. Toronto : Murray Printing Company, 1898. Octavo. (26 cm x 16.3 cm). Peach coloured printed paper wraps, containing 3 black & white plates, printed one-side, loosely inserted. Covers a little soiled and chipped, else near fine.
934.
Ontario . The Legislative Assembly; Sessional Paper No. 77; W.J. Hanna (Provincial Secretary). Return to an Address to His Honour the Lieutenant-Governor praying that there be laid before the House copies of all papers and correspondence regarding the settlement of the Indian claim of Northern Ontario known as Treaty No. 9, together with a copy of . Toronto : L.K. Cameron, Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty, 1908. Title continues: the Treaty as finally agreed upon. Presented to the Legislative Assembly, By Command, W.J. Hanna, ... Provincial Secretary's Office, Toronto , April 6th, 1906. Printed by Order of the Legislative Committee of Ontario . Octavo (24.3 cm x 16.5 cm), pp. 74. Terra cotta printed paper wraps, title-page reproduced in frame to front cover, stapled binding. Light soiling around edges, rear cover split at top 6 cm of joint, chip to outer corner rear cover, chips to spine ends, otherwise very good copy.
935.
Smith, Harlan I.. Prehistoric British Columbia . Reprinted from page 14 of the January, 1901, edition of Popular Science News, New York . [ New York ]: [Popular Science News, 1901], 1901. Octavo. (21.7 cm x 14.8 cm). White, homemade card folder with typed title, containing a scarce separate offprint of 4 pages with illustrations. Fragile leaflet split at the fold, chips to bottom edge, otherwise quite good.
936.
Various. Memoires de La Societe Royale du Canada Section 1 / Transactions of The Royal Society of Canada Section II. [ Ottawa ]: [The Royal Society of Canada ], Third Series, Volume XXX, Sections I & II, Meeting of May, 1936, 1936. Octavo. (24.9 cm x 16.3 cm), pp. [iv], [1]-131; [1]-192 + 2 plates; maps, illustrations, original brown printed paper wraps, title-page reproduced on front cover, sewn binding. Spine gently browned, a few corner creases, else very good copy. The French section contains an article: L'oeuvre manuscrite ou imprimee des Recollets de la Mission du Canada (Province de Saint-Denis), 1615-1629. Par le R.P. Hugolin Lemay. The English section contains, among others: Shell-beads of the Beothuk Indians, by W.J. Wintemberg, The Walpole Indian, by Bert Hudgins, and A New Relic of the Jesuit Mission of 1640-41 in Western Ontario, by Hartley M. Thomas.
937.
Musee National du Canada. Rapport annuel, 1928. Bulletin 62. Ottawa: Canada Ministere des mines. Musee National du Canada / F.A. Acland, Imprimeur de sa Tres Excellente Majeste le Roi, 1930. Octavo. (24.8 x 16.6 cm), pp. 23. Beige printed card covers, stapled binding. Tiny nick at spine end, else near fine copy. Text in French. Similar to the English version published in 1929, except does not contain the essays by Diamond Jenness and P.A. Taverner.
938.
Pilling, James Constantine. Bibliography of the Salishan Languages. Washington , DC : Smithsonian Institution - Bureau of Ethnology / Government Printing Office, 1893. Octavo. (24.5 x 16 cm), pp. [xiii], 86; 4 facsimiles. Grey printed paper wraps, stapled binding. Unopened, uncut copy. Lightly soiled covers with tanned spine and margins, spine chipped primarily at head & tail, else very good copy.
939.
Boyle, David (Curator of the Archaeological Museum of Ontario ). On the Paganism of the Civilised Iroquois of Ontario . London : Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland , (Reprinted from the Journal of the Anthropological Institute, Vol. XXX (- N.S., Vol. III). July-December, 1900), Quarto. (28 cm x 18.8 cm), pp. 263-273. Green printed card covers, pamphlet-stitched binding. Cover margins faded to brown, first text page (p.263) tanned with soiling to edges, else quite good.
940.
Mackenzie, Alexander. With an Introductory Note by George M. Dawson, Assistant Director, Geological Survey of Canada . Descriptive Notes on Certain Implements, Weapons, &c., from Graham Island, Queen Charlotte Islands , B.C.. [S.l.: s.n., 1891?]. Section II, 1891. Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada . (Read May 27, 1891), Quarto. (29.8 cm x 22.3 cm), pp. 45-59 + 2 plates. Peach-coloured printed wraps, sewn binding. Lacking rear cover. Fragile front cover chipped along bottom edge and spine, cover dust soiled, otherwise a very good copy of a scarce item. (Not found in Lowther).
941.
McGuire, Joseph D.. Pipes and Smoking Customs of the American Aborigines, Based on Material in the U.S. National Museum . Washington (DC): Government Printing Office, 1899. Octavo (24.5 cm x 16 cm). Original salmon-coloured printed wrappers, title-page reproduced on front cover, pamphlet-stitched binding. From the Report of the U.S. National Museum for 1897, pages: 349 - 645 with 5 plates (frontispiece and 4 maps). Profusely illustrated throughout with 239 text figures. Top edge trimmed, others deckled. Chipping to spine ends and fore-edge, 4 cm part at tail of front cover and spine edge, front cover and deckled edges dust soiled, else very good copy, interior bright and clean. Contents include: Mexican and Pueblo tubular pipes; Tubular pipes of the North American Indians generally; Early references to the use of tobacco; Pipe bowls without stems; Heavy animal and bird pipes; Use of pipes and tobacco by the whites; Monitor pipes; Rectangular pipes; Micmac pipes; Disk pipes; Iroquoian pipes; Bird pipes; Calumet and wampum; Mound pipes; Double conoidal pipes; Idol pipes; Great pipes; The calumet dance; Catlinite and Siouan types; Pipes of the Northwest coast; Miscellaneous Pueblo pipes; Delaware types; Indeterminate types; Southern types; Some unique types; Atlantic coast pipes; Southern mound pipes; Summary; and Additional notes.
942.
Corser, Rev. H.P.. Legendary Lore of the Alaska Totems. Juneau , Alaska : Purity Pharmacy, Printed by Alaska Daily Record, 1910. 27 cm x 17.2 cm, unpaginated [30 pages + 9 pages with mounted (pasted-on) illustrations], a total of 13 illustrations (complete), all mounted. Original printed wrappers with yapp edges, two-holed ribbon binding and staples, illustration mounted to front cover. Yapp edges chipped with short tears, as usual, large chip missing from head of spine, otherwise a very good, clean and complete copy of a rare item. "The aim in this book has been simply to describe briefly the totems, and the legends connected with them. All these poles may be seen in the usual tourist visit to Southeastern Alaska . No totem is treated in this work which has not been ceremonially erected." - from the Conclusion. Contents include: The Story of the Thlinget People The Legend of the Raven The Legend of the Eagle The Legend of the Kayak The Legend of Ka-ha-sa-li The Legend of the Beaver The Legend of the Kit Chief Shake's House and Totems The Legend of the Wolf Chief Johnson's Totem Sitka Memorial Totem Notes on Kassan Conclusion.
943. The Speech I'll Never Give or What I Would Say If I Were Running For Parliament As An NDP Candidate - Which I'm Not / by Munroe Scott. 2010.
944. Western Canada Pictorial Index. University of Winnipeg. 1979.
945. Darling Insurance date calendar, 2011. "Old School Days". Includes brief information about the following schools: Dummer School S.S. #1; Queensborough School S.S. #3; Rylstone Union School (Hastings County); Mountain View School S.S. #11 (Prince Edward County); Brickley School S.S. #5 (Northumberland County); Limerick Lake School S.S. #3 (Hastings County); Wallbridge School (Quinte West); Johnson's Corners School S.S. #7 (Hastings County); Carman School S.S. #13 (Brighton Township); River Valley School S.S. #19; Centre School S.S. #7 (Prince Edward County); Warsaw S.S. #3.
946. Petroglyphs Provincial Park. Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, n.d.
947. Petroglyphs Provincial Park. Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, n.d.
948. The Teaching Rocks. [Petroglyphs Provincial Park]. Ontario [Ministry of Natural Resources], n.d.
949. Catholic Herald. Easter 2010. (Peterborough Diocese). "Towards a Catholic College: Message from Bishop De Angelis"
950: The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms - A Plain Language Version: A discussion paper. Native Women's Association of Canada, n.d.
951: Aboriginal Women: Meeting the Challenges. Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, n.d. (French version included).
952: The Ontario Status of Women Council, n.d.
953: The Telephone and How We Use It / The Bell Telephone Company of Canada, ca. 1920s
954: Fundamentals of Blueprint Reading, Canadian General Electric Co. Limited / Prepared by W.A. Taylor, Supervisor: Aircraft Instrument Drafting, and F. Bowness, Chief Draftsman, C.G.E. Peterborough Works, 1943
955: Massey-Harris Circa 1914 Catalog: Algrove Publishing Classic Reprint Series, 2004 (farm equipment catalogue)
956: For the Peaceful and Safe Use of the Atom / Novosti Press Agency Publishing House, Moscow, 1989.
957: Airborne Troops. The Armed Forces of the USSR. Mikhail Arabin / Novosti Press Agency Publishing House, Moscow, 1988.
958: The First Anniversary of the INF Treaty / Novosti Press Agency Publishing House, Moscow, 1989.
959: From Woman's Viewpoint. Natalia Satz / Novosti Press Agency Publishing House, Moscow, 1989.
960: Soviet Sport: The Way to Medals / Novosti Press Agency Publishing House, Moscow, 1988.
961: Nikita Khrushchev: Life and Destiny / Novosti Press Agency Publishing House, Moscow, 1989.
962: Glimpses of the Revolution / Novosti Press Agency Publishing House, Moscow, 1987.
963: Gennadi Yagodin: Towards Higher Standards in Education through its Humanization and Democratization. Report by the Chairman of the USSR State Committee on Public Education to the All-Union Congress of Public Education Workers / Novosti Press Agency Publishing House, 1989.
964: The Revolution Continues. Going Back to Lenin. The October Revolution and Perestroika / Novosti Press Agency Publishing House, Moscow, 1988.
965: Expert Opinion: Perestroika Demands Judicial Reform. Vladimir Terebilov / Novosti Press Agency Publishing House, Moscow, 1988.
966: Expert Opinion: To Replace Bureaucratic Rule with the Rule of Law. Alexander Sukharev / Novosti Press Agency Publishing House, Moscow, 1989.
967: Expert Opinion: Without Culture there can be no Democracy. Vasily Zakharov / Novosti Press Agency Publishing House, Moscow, 1989.
968: A Common European Home as Seen by Journalists. Materials of the international meeting of members of the mass media from states participating in the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe / Novosti Press Agency Publishing House, Moscow, 1989.
969: Expert Opinion: The Helsinki Process: A New Dimension. Yuri Kashlev / Novosti Press Agency Publishing House, Moscow, 1989.
970: This is the USSR: Power Engineering. Rustam Akhmedov, Yuri Slyusarev / Novosti Press Agency Publishing House, Moscow, 1989.
971: This is the USSR: Sports. Boris Khavin / Novosti Press Agency Publishing House, Moscow, 1988.
972: Information Bulletin: Documents of the Communist and Workers' Parties Articles and Speeches / Peace and Socialism International Publishers. Volume 23. 1985.
973: Organ of the Soviet Peace Committee: Century and Peace / Volume 6, 1985. (2 copies)
974-981: The Struggle of Ideas in the Contemporary World. Supplement / The Novosti Press Agency, volume 3 1984; volume 5, 1984; volume 6, 1984; volume 1, 1985; volume 3, 1985; volume 4, 1985; volume 5, 1985; volume 1, 1986.
982: Commission of the Ukrainian SSR for UNESCO. Bulletin 2 (28), 1984.
983: Soviet Power Engineering: Problems and Prospects: An APN-sponsored round-table discussion by prominent scientists and specialists / Novosti Press Agency Almanac for Soviet Science and Technology, 1988.
984: The Soviet Economy: A Look into the Future / Novosti Press Agency Publishing House, Moscow, 1989.
985: USSR in 1988 / Novosti Press Agency Publishing House, Moscow, 1989.
986: The Children of Freedom. Marina Vasilyeva / Novosti Press Agency Publishing House, Moscow, 1988.
987: A New International Economic Order: Supporters and Opponents. Valentin Shchetinin / Novosti Press Agency Publishing House, Moscow, 1988.
988: On the Agrarian Policy of the CPSU in the Present Conditions. Mikhail Gorbachev / Novosti Press Agency Publishing House, Moscow, 1989.
989: Expert Opinion: Vladimir Kabaidze "We have Initiated Changes in the Machine-Tool Industry" / Novosti Press Agency Publishing House, Moscow, 1988.
990: Arctic in Colour. Published by the Government of the Northwest Territories Department of Information. Spring, 1975.
991: No-Till Users' Manual: Corn-Soybean Rotation. Midwest Edition. Agronomic Development Center, BASF Corporation. January, 1990.
992: Meech Lake: Setting the Record Straight. Sponsored by Canadians for a Unifying Constitution with the Cooperation of The Friends of Meech Lake. Ottawa. January, 1990.
993: First Century of Freedom. John Hope Franklin / United States Information Service, American Embassy. 1912.
994: The Hahn Family of Artists. Gustav Hahn, Ellen Smith Hahn, Sylvia Hahn, Hilda Hahn Hooke. Exhibition March 14 to April 5, 2001 / D&E Lake Ltd., Fine Arts.
995: Oral Testimony and Community History: A Guide / The Multicultural History Society of Ontario. Researched and Written by Lillian Petroff. Toronto, 2002.
996: Draft Bill of the Sovereignty of Quebec / Tabled by Jacques Parizeau (Prime Minister. Quebec Official Publisher, 1994.
997: Non a l'entente de Charlottetown Pour un avenir qui nous Ressemble! Une brochure d'information du Regroupment des quebecoises pour le non a l'occasion du referendum du 26 octobre 1992 / Michel Hebert / Les Impressions J.L. Inc. n.d.
998: Intimate Images: 129 Dageurreotypes 1841-1857. The Phyllis Lambert Gift / National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, 1988.
999: American Indian Dance Theatre / presented by Barbara Schwei, Allem M. Shore and James Bourne. n.d.
1000: 1977 Calendar of Native Headdresses / Woodland Indian Cultural Educational Centre. 1977.
1001: The Story of Snowsnake / Woodland Indian Cultural Educational Centre. n.d.
1002: CASNP Phoenix. A Publication of the Canadian Alliance in Solidarity with the Native Peoples / Special International Edition, Winter, 1995.
1003: Mackinac History. An Informal Series of Illustrated Vignettes / Mackinac Island State Park Commission, Volume II, leaflet no. 1, 1972.
1004: Ipperwash: Tragedy to Reconciliation / Union of Ontario Indians Participation. ca. 2000s.
1005: Subject to Change. The Magazine of Non-Violent Resistance in Canada. Issue 13.1990.
1006: (4 Items, ca. 1990s) (1) Oak Ridges Moraine Natural Heritage System (map); (2) The Oak Ridges Moraine Planning Study / Published by the Oak Ridges Moraine Technical Working Committee; (3) The Oak Ridges Moraine Planning Study Progress Report & Public Consultation Programme / Published by the Oak Ridges Moraine Technical Working Committee, vol. 2, no. 1. 1993; (4) Oak Ridges Moraine Citizens' Advisory Committee Newsletter / "An Ecological Approach to the Protection & Management of the Oak Ridges Moraine Area." vol. 3, no. 1. 1994.
1007: Training in the Information Sciences: An Interdisciplinary Approach / The Bertha Bassam Lecture in Librarianship. Lecturer: David Larson. University of Toronto Faculty of Library Science, Toronto Area Archivists' Group. No. 4. 1975.
1008: A Crown of Maples: Constitutional Monarchy in Canada / The Department of Canadian Heritage, 2008.
1009: Millbrook Messenger 1879-1979. The Millbrook and Cavan Historical Society Commemorates Millbrook's Centennial. [1979].