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Letter from Ellen Elliott (Macmillan Company of Canada) to W.O. Mitchell, 4 March 1946

In: The Macmillan Company of Canada (Case Study)
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Full Title: 
Letter from Ellen Elliott (Macmillan Company of Canada) to W.O. Mitchell, 4 March 1946
Description: 

Letter to W.O. Mitchell from Ellen Elliott enthusiastically confirming Macmillan Co. of Canada's agreement to publish the Canadian edition of Who has seen the wind?.

Creator: 
Macmillan Company of Canada
Creator: 
Elliott, Ellen
Case Study: 
The Macmillan Company of Canada
Place: 
Toronto, Ont.
Material Type: 
letter
Material Type: 
letter (typescript)
Era: 
1918-1980

Citation

Contributor: 
McMaster University
Collection/Fonds: 

Macmillan Company of Canada fonds

Box: 
123
File: 
1
Call No.: 
Macmillan Company of Canada fonds, Author Correspondence

Subject

Subject: 
Authors and publishers – Correspondence
Subject: 
Mitchell, W. O. (William Ormond), 1914-1998
Subject: 
Macmillan Company of Canada

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Rights: 
Copyright: public domain. McMaster University owns the rights to the archival copy of the digital image in TIFF format.
Contributing Institution: 
McMaster University Libraries

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Dimensions: 
27 x 18 cm
Language: 
eng
Identifier: 
CP00203
Type: 
image
Format: 
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Theme

  • Publishing Houses and the Periodical Press

Case Study

  • 'The Macmillan Company of Canada'

Creator

  • Elliott, Ellen
  • Macmillan Company of Canada

Era

  • 1918-1980

Subject

  • Authors and publishers – Correspondence
  • Macmillan Company of Canada
  • Mitchell, W. O. (William Ormond), 1914-1998

Contributing Institution

  • McMaster University Libraries

Collection/Fonds

  • Macmillan Company of Canada fonds

Place

  • Toronto, Ont.

Material Type

  • letter
  • letter (typescript)

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