The fonds consists of twenty-three sheets of holograph poems and seventy-five sheets of printed poems.
Prynne, J.H.The fonds consists of one bound copy of six plays in manuscript. The volume is entitled Mr. Seckers Manuscript, Secker being the prominent British publisher, Martin Secker. According to Seckers handwritten note at the front of the volume, these plays formed part of a volume he published in 1923.
Cannan, GilbertThe fonds includes photographs and examples of the stock sold by the company including ruled account books, greeting cards, religious books, and games.
G.S. Forsythe & Co.The fonds consists of correspondence, manuscripts, typescripts of radio addresses, etc.
Connell, RobertThe collection consists of items related to St. Pierre's writing activities and to his work as a politician and police commissioner. Included are published books; magazines and newspapers in which St. Pierre has published his work; correspondence; drafts and manuscripts of books, radio and stage plays, television series episodes, and speeches; film scripts; newspaper columns; essays; reviews and articles about St. Pierre and his writing; and photographs.
St. Pierre, Paul H.The fonds consists of a journal of Carnie's experience in Canadian Armed Forces in World War II. Includes photographs, medals, etc.
Carnie, ThomasThe fonds consists of records relating primarily to Innes’ drawing, painting, and writing. Records include original cartoons, publications containing Innes’ work, a chapbook, exhibit programs and reviews, and images of Innes’ paintings, as well as photographs of Innes, biographical material, and a patent agreement.
The fonds has been arranged into six series: Records relating to Innes’ paintings ([190-?]-1943); Illustrations and cartoons ([between 1880 and 1941]); Publications (1900-[ca. 1934]); Photographs of Innes ([192-?-193-?]); Patent (1 Feb. 1919); and Records relating to Innes created after his death ([1941]-1945).
Innes, John ClarkeThe fonds consists of sheet music, pipe band directories, paintings, photographs and other material.
Walker, Carl IanFonds consists of 63 letters and 1 postcard sent by Creeley to Richard Wirtz Emerson of Golden Goose Press, publisher of Creeleys Le Fou (1952); also typescripts of poems, stories and essays sent with the letters.
Creeley, RobertThe collection consists of correspondence written by Ezra Pound while in St. Elizabeth's Hospital to Denis Goacher, a British writer, concerning publishing projects and publicity schemes to secure Pound's release (1952-1957), to Pound's long-time friends Wyndham Lewis and Agnes Bedford (1946-1959), and to Willis Hawley, a sinologist, concerning linguistic and technical details involved with the publication of "Confucius: The Great Digest and Unwobbling Pivot" (1951). Some of the correspondence to Hawley was written by Dorothy Pound and James Laughlin.
Pound, Ezra LoomisThe fonds consists of correspondence to and from Irving Layton relating to Jennings' writing of an essay on Layton. Fonds includes a copy of the essay entitled "Existentialism in Irving Layton".
Layton, IrvingFonds consists of 22 linocut blocks created by Bev Leech in 1961, as a senior thesis project at the Vancouver School of Art (now Emily Carr University of Art and Design) to produce the book, A Glossary of Typographical Terms by Simon Oliver.
Leech, Beverley BlackmoreThe fonds consists of incoming correspondence (some accompanied by poems) to Eshleman by Allen Ginsberg, W.C. Williams and Florence Williams, Robert Duncan and Edward Dorn. Fonds includes some outgoing correspondence to Asphodel Bookstore in Cleveland, Ohio.
Eshleman, ClaytonThe fonds consists of essays on the poetics of Charles Olson and Kearns' own "stacked verse", manuscripts of early poems, and correspondence with editors of various little magazines. Correspondents include George Bowering.
Kearns, LionelThe fonds consists of a typescript copy of the poem "Chant for Half the World".
Berge, CarolThe fonds consists of incoming correspondence, five manuscript poems and other material.
Corso, GregoryThe fonds consists of letters sent to British poet Tom Raworth, a manuscript of Dorn's book "Gloucester Out" and other material.
Dorn, EdwardThe fonds consists of holograph manuscripts of poems collected in "Imaginary Elegies", "Language", and "The Book of Magazine Verse".
Spicer, JackThe fonds consists primarily of Acorn's finished poems and pages of preliminary drafts. Fonds includes some correspondence (1964) and prose manuscripts.
Acorn, MiltonThe fonds consists of statement of opposition to the war signed by numerous American poets.
Statement Opposing the War in VietnamThe fonds consists of correspondence and creative work (poetry mainly) submitted to the magazine to be considered for publication.
Sum (magazine)The fonds consists of correspondence (letters from Wieners to John Marlow).
Wieners, JohnThe fonds consists of manuscripts by contributors to nos. 1-7 of the Resuscitator magazine, with accompanying correspondence. Includes 320 items (approx.) holographs, typescripts, 3 photographs, and 1 linoblock.
ResuscitatorThe fonds consists of manuscript, galley proofs and published version of Persky's book of poetry, Lives of the French Symbolist Poets (1967).
Persky, StanThe fonds consists of a letter; proofsheets for an afterword to Anaconda, a novel by Jerry Bumpus.
Johnson, CurtThe fonds consists of correspondence, manuscripts, photographs, and other material.
Bayes, RonaldThe fonds consists of one letter from Whalen to Leo Eutsler; monograph by Whalen, Like I Say (1960).
Whalen, PhilipThe fonds consists of correspondence - three letters from Niedecker (two to Cid Corman, one to Mark Wilson).
Niedecker, LorineThe fonds consists of manuscripts, layout sheets, notes and miscellaneous records relating to the printing of Pacific Nation.
Pacific NationThe fonds consists of a letter from Reed to Mark Wilson of Arcata, CA.
Reed, D. J.