The collection is rich in the first English and American editions of Tennyson’s works, including Poems by Two Brothers (1827), In Memoriam A.H.H. (1850), Maud: And Other Poems (1855), Idylls of the King (1859), and Demeter: And Other Poems (1889), among others. It is also a very good general collection of Tennysoniana, containing concordances, pamphlets, periodicals, indexes, biographical essays, and studies of individual poems.
Tennyson, AlfredThe collection consists primarily of photocopied material used and annotated by Dr. Walter Martin for his book Alice Munro: Paradox and Parallel published in 1987 by the University of Alberta Press. This includes articles written by Alice Munro, short stories, interviews, biographical and critical articles, as well as paperback copies of her books. Also present is a photocopied proof copy of of Moons of Jupiter, a collection of short stories by A. Munro published by Macmillan of Canada in 1982, sent to Dr. Martin by Douglas Gibson of Macmillan. Additional material includes audio recordings of Alice Munro reading her own works and of an interview done with her by Peter Gzowski for “This Country in the Morning.”
The collection is arranged in 5 series: 1. Works by Alice Munro: Published; 2. Works by Alice Munro: Manuscripts (Proofs); 3. Works About Alice Munro; 4. Sound Recordings; 5. Miscellaneous.
Collection consists of a subpoena issued to Hector Ross in 1836.
Brown, Alice Ross, fl. 1963Collection consists of the records of various committees and meetings of the American Ornithologists’ Union (AOU). The records were likely collected and compiled by a Royal Ontario Museum staff member who was also a member of the AOU.
The collection consists of artifacts donated for their aesthetic value and for their relevance to the time period in which Lambton House was operational as a tavern and hotel.
André WagnerCollection consists of a statement of defence made in a divorce action, Outer House, Scotland, in 1846.
Tolmie, Andrew