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    - Eighteenth-Century Printed Books and the Traces of Their Readers
    by Sylvia Brown
    £26.49

    The Spacious Margin: Eighteenth-Century Printed Books and the Traces of their Readers draws from the holdings of the Bruce Peel Special Collections Library at the University of Alberta, presenting an array of readerly interactions with books in the form of annotations, improvements, corrections, ornamentation, and suggestive wear-and-tear. In this scholarly catalogue, Brown and Considine describe and contextualize the notable physical traces of readership and circulation for each of the 62 items displayed in the accompanying exhibition (The Spacious Margin, Bruce Peel Special Collections Library, 5 October 2012 - 15 February 2013). The result is a snapshot of the life of books and readers in the eighteenth century: in the British Isles and beyond, from the modestly literate users of well-thumbed dictionaries to learned critics of canonical poets and contemporary philosophers.

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    - Selections from the Bruce P. Dancik Collection of Angling Books
    by Justin Hanisch
    £32.49

    "The book is an exhibition catalogue of rare angling books, which are housed in the University of Alberta's Bruce Peel Special Collections."--

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    - Highlights from the David McKnight Canadian Little Magazine and Small Press Collection
    by David McKnight
    £26.49

    This exhibition catalogue features over 100 highlights of a large and extraordinary collection of Canadian little magazines and Canadian small press and micro-press imprints assembled by David McKnight. As a determined collector/librarian imbued with remarkable passion and resolve, McKnight invested 30 years developing a private collection that has considerable potential for literary research in the areas of Canadian Modernist poetry, avant-garde literature, and the production of small magazines in Canada. McKnight generously donated the collection to the University of Alberta Libraries in 2012, and this publication unveils the collection publicly for the first time.

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    by Michael J O'Driscoll & Jason Dewinetz
    £26.49

    This bibliography describes in detail a valuable collection comprising archival materials related to the Black Sparrow Press from its founding in April 1966 to November 1970. The press was one of the most important private presses on the west coast of the United States, and it endured for 36 years. Its importance came from publishing some of the most avant-garde writers of the period. Their editions, published in limited runs, represent some of the most remarkable examples of fine press work in the late twentieth century. Publisher John Martin sold his collection of D. H. Lawrence first editions in order to finance Black Sparrow and to regularly publish Charles Bukowski's poetry, among works of other innovative writers, including John Ashbery, Diane Wakoski, Charles Reznikoff, and Kenneth Koch. Totalling over a thousand items, the Black Sparrow Press Archive includes manuscript drafts, typescripts, corrected proofs and galleys, letters, posters, original artwork, photographs, master reel-to-reel recordings, and various peripheral materials related to publications of the press.

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    - Books and Coins from the Prince-Bishopric of Salzburg (c. 1500-c. 1800)
    by Felice Lifshitz
    £26.49

  • - Oil-Colour Prints from the Donald and Barbara Cameron Collection
    by Merrill (Librarian Emeritus Distad
    £11.49

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    by John H. Meier
    £26.49

    Catalogue showcases first-edition titles; winners of the prestigious Governor General's Literary Award for Fiction.

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    - A Legacy of Endurance and Distinction
    by Robert J. Desmarais
    £26.49

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    - Cookbooks and domestic manuals mainly from the Linda Miron Distad Collection
    by Merrill Distad
    £26.49

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    - Paper Engineering in Books and Artists' Books
    by Kevin Zak
    £22.49

    Throughout its history, movable elements in books, commonly called pop-ups, have been used to educate, entertain, and inspire both children and adults. "Wow, open this!" looks at the art and science of moveable elements incorporated into books. Books that delight children with that ''wow'' moment, as a scene comes to life in their hands, were first used in scholarly works to help illustrate a vast array of topics such as geometry, architecture, medical and natural science, cryptography, astronomy, calendars, time telling, navigation, and cosmography. Primarily used as entertainment today, movable elements and variations of the pop-up book are also used by artists who want to challenge our assumptions about what a book really is by reinterpreting the form and how it functions.

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    - Champion of the West
    by Patricia Demers
    £26.49

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    - Representing the World and its Inhabitants in Texts, Maps, and Images in Medieval and Early Modern Europe
    by Michael Fox, PhD Reimer & Stephen R.
    £26.49 - 41.49

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    - Seventeenth-Century Printed Books and the Traces of Their Readers
    by John Considine & Sylvia Brown
    £26.49

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    - The Martin S. Garretson Collection
    by Ken Tingley
    £26.49

    Back Cover: The George W. Arthur Plains Bison and Martin S. Garretson Collections are outstanding examples of the Canadian collections housed at the University of Alberta Libraries. They are representative of our special mandate to collect and preserve books, printed ephemera, maps, manuscripts, and photographs related to the history of Canada's three Prairie Provinces. The printed heritage of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba, including that recorded in Peel's Bibliography of the Canadian Prairies to 1953 (2003), may be found on our Peel's Prairie Provinces Website (http: //peel.library.ualberta.ca), where thousands of these texts are freely available online. Front Flap: Ken Tingley, the City of Edmonton's first Historian Laureate, has been involved in historical research and writing for forty years. Ken's family moved from Moncton, New Brunswick, to Royalties, Alberta, in 1955, then to Edmonton in 1956. He has a deep interest in local history and the ephemera that so often expresses that history. His numerous publications include Alberta Remembers: Recalling Our Rural Roots, with Karen Brownlee; A is Alberta: A Centennial Alphabet, with R.F.M. McInnis; The Heart of the City, for Cloverdale Community League; The Path of Duty: The Wartime Letters of Alwyn Bramley-Moore, for the Historical Society of Alberta; and The Strathcona Dream, for the Old Strathcona Foundation. Ken experienced the power, speed, noise, and dust of buffalo personally on one occasion when a small herd in Elk Island National Park became alarmed and broke into a stampede, involving him briefly in the melee. His respect for the big animals remains undiminished years later. Back Flap: Dr. Merrill Distad, Associate University Librarian (Research and Special Collections Services) and University Archivist, University of Alberta, is the co-editor of Peel's Bibliography of the Canadian Prairies to 1953 (Toronto, 2003) and the author, most recently, of The University of Alberta Library: The First Hundred Years, 1908-2008 (Edmonton, 2009)

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    - An Exhibit of Books and Maps Documenting Four Centuries of Exploration in Search of the Northwest Passage
    by Jeannine Green
    £26.49

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    - Glimpses of the Prairie Provinces from the Golden Age of Postcards
    by Ken Tingley
    £26.49

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    - His Books and Illustrations for Young Readers
    by Robert J. Desmarais
    £26.49 - 32.49

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    - The Literary Archive of Wilfred Watson
    by Paul (Professor) Hjartarson
    £23.49

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    - The Fledgling Years of the Black Sparrow Press 1966-1970
    by English & Film Studies University of Alberta
    £26.49

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    - Glimpses of Early Chinese Pioneer Life on the Prairies from the Wallace B. Chung and Madeline H. Chung Collection
    by Brian L. (Professor Emeritus) Evans
    £26.49

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    - Treasures of the University of Alberta's Central European Library Collection
    by Franz A.J. Szabo
    £26.49

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    - The Chinese World in Maps, Pictures, and Texts from the Collection of Floyd Sully
    by Walter Davis
    £32.49 - 50.49

    Diverse collection of maps, paintings, and illustrated texts-spanning five centuries-beautifully represents China's transformation.

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