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Celebrating 25 years of S.L.I.S., 1967-1992 : October 3, 1992.

LIBRA - Vilain-Wieck Collection Misc 1863
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Reaney, James, author.
Contributor:
Bates, Wesley W., illustrator.
University of Western Ontario. School of Library and Information Science, issuing body.
West Meadow Press, printer.
Jean-François Vilain and Roger S. Wieck Collection of Private Presses, Ephemera, & Related References (University of Pennsylvania)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Canadian poetry--20th century.
Canadian poetry.
Genre:
Private press books (Printing)
Mohawk Superfine (Paper).
Penn Provenance:
Vilain, Jean-François, 1942- (donor) (Vilain-Wieck Collection copy)
Wieck, Roger S. (donor) (Vilain-Wieck Collection copy)
Reaney, James, 1926-2008 (autograph) (Vilain-Wieck Collection copy)
Physical Description:
[3] leaves : color illustration ; 22 cm.
Manufacture:
Hamilton, Ont. : West Meadow Press
Other Title:
Celebrating twenty-five years of School of Library and Information Science, 1967-1992
Place of Publication:
[London, Ont. : Friends of the School of Library and Information Science, 1992]
Notes:
Hand-printed commemorative pamphlet featuring a segment of the poem "To the Avon River Above Stratford, Canada" by James Reaney, with wood-engraved illustrations by Wesley W. Bates. On Mohawk Superfine paper.
Local Notes:
Kislak Center Vilain-Wieck Collection of Private Presses copy presented to the Penn Libraries in 2014 by Jean-François Vilain and Roger Wieck.
OCLC:
234287087

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