- CA UVICARCH SC161-1.11
- File
- 1989
Part of Marilyn Bowering fonds
"To All Appearances A Lady" (1989)
-tss 336 l. 'Final Draft' Dec. 1986
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Part of Marilyn Bowering fonds
"To All Appearances A Lady" (1989)
-tss 336 l. 'Final Draft' Dec. 1986
Part of Marilyn Bowering fonds
"To All Appearances A Lady" (1989)
-tss, corr. 'Final Draft Worksheets'
Part of Marilyn Bowering fonds
"To All Appearances A Lady" (1989)
-tss, corr. 'Final Draft Worksheets'
Part of Marilyn Bowering fonds
"To All Appearances A Lady" (1989)
-tss, corr. 'Early Rough Drafts'
Part of Marilyn Bowering fonds
"To All Appearances A Lady" (1989)
-tss 496 l. 'Feb. 1989', plus 3 l. corr.
Part of Holland family fonds
TSs on U.S. Foreign Policy
The fonds consists of typewritten and handwritten manuscripts, certificates, newspaper, maps, and photographs. The manuscripts are Victoria Boritch's personal memoirs about her family and life in Russia and China, as well as vignettes of various people and events in the 1930's to 1950's. They include details of her neighborhood and schooling in Shanghai and the Russian emigre community. The photographs and photograph albums are of Victoria Boritch and her family taken in Russia, China, and Canada between ca. 1915-1952.
Boritch, Victoria
The collection consists of enclosures from Percy Taverner "Birds of Western Canada" (QL685 A1T33 1928): tss and h notes, picture p.c., photographs.
The collection consists of a handwritten letter by Yeats to A. J. Leventhal, together with its envelope and a handwritten letter to an unidentified businessman, possibly a book seller; a hand coloured card from the Cuala Press (no.148) of "The Lake Isle of Innisfree"; typescript of "The World of W.B. Yeats: Essays in Perspective" edited by Skelton and Saddlemyer (incomplete set), together with a pre-publication copy of the book.
Yeats, W. B. (William Butler), 1865-1939
The fonds consists primarily of typescript from "The Nightfishing" used for a radio broadcast; poetry worksheets for "Implements In Their Places", "Malcolm Mooney's Land", and "The Nightfishing"; correspondence with Crieff Williamson and Robin Skelton; and four notebooks, together with Robin Skelton's research notes. Also included is a typescript of "Aimed At Nobody", which was published posthumously, together with related publishing documents and correspondence. The final items are two folders of Graham's artwork and a silk screen portrait of Graham by William Featherston.
Graham, W. S. (William Sydney), 1918-1986