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P895 · File · 1877
Part of Pamphlet collection

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). [2249]

P886 · File · 1895
Part of Pamphlet collection

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. [2161]

88-024/015 · File · 1971-1979
Part of Alternatives fonds

Includes the following issues

  • Vol. 3, nos. 16, 17, 23-25 (1971)
  • Vol. 4, nos. 1-13, 15, 16, 18-24, 26 (1972)
  • Vol. 5, nos. 1-5, 7-9, 11, 12, 13-25 (1973)
  • Vol. 6 nos. 1, 4, 7, 8, 13-25 (1974)
  • Vol. 7, nos. 1-2, 4-14, 16-22, 24 (1975)
  • Vol. 8, nos. 1-21, 25-26 (1976)
  • Vol. 9, nos. 1-13, 17-25 (1977)
  • Vol. 10, nos. 1-21, 24 (1978)
  • vol. 11, nos. 4-6 (1979)
Hibakusha collection
IMC-031 · File · 1982
Part of Isolated manuscripts collection

File consists of letters, pamphlets, testimonies and petitions pertaining to 80 Hibakusha who wanted to make a presentation to the U.N. in June 1982 opposing the proliferation of nuclear weapons but were denied entry to the United States. "Hibakusha" are victims of the atomic bombs which destroyed Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August, 1945.

92-1006 · Item · Photocopied between [1990 and 1992]

This item is a photocopy of a letter written by H.H. Stevens January 11, 1968 to a student in History/Political Science 301 in response to questions posed. Stevens writes about the Report of the Price Spreads and Mass Buying Commission, 1934-35, The Canadian Manufacturers Association's complaint, R.B. Bennet's refusal to act, Bennet's removal of Stevens from Conservative Party and the elimination of sweat shop conditions.

Stevens, Henry Herbert