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. [2287]
File consists of a photograph of Don McCaskill, a Professor of Indigenous Studies at Trent University for thirty-five years.
File consists of a single head shot of John McClelland.
File consists of a photograph of Harvey McCue in a classroom with students. McCue is one of the co-founders of Trent University's Native Studies Program.
File consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject file on Oonah McFee. This file includes a newspaper article discussing McFee’s ability to handle demanding situations.
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. [S4140]
File consists of two photographs of Barbara McGregor, member of the Board of Governors.
File consists of one photograph of Lucile McGregor sitting at her desk. McGregor is the 1996 recipient of the Spirit of Trent Award.
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.
File consists of two images of Lori McHardy, Director of Computer Services (1987-1993) and Director of Computing and Telecommunications Services (1994-1998).
File consists of one photograph of Eugene McKeiver, the recipient of the Eminent Service award in 2000.
File consists of eight photographs and about seventy images of Cheryl McKenna Neuman, a professor at the School of the Environment at Trent University.
File consists of a photograph of Betty Mckeown (d.2016) who worked at Trent University from 1964 to 1986.
File consists of four photographs of Peter McKinnon, Senior Don of Catharine Parr Traill College in 1977. Photographs include Madrigal Singer.