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Memo from Bosun [Farley] Mowat to Mr. Liquid-Lunch [Jack] McClelland. Esk. [sic], 20 January 1960

In: The Boat Who Wouldn’t Float – The Happy Adventure of Farley Mowat and Jack McClelland (Case Study)
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Full Title: 
Memo from Bosun [Farley] Mowat to Mr. Liquid-Lunch [Jack] McClelland. Esk. [sic], 20 January 1960
Creator: 
Mowat, [Farley]
Case Study: 
The Boat Who Wouldn’t Float – The Happy Adventure of Farley Mowat and Jack McClelland
Date: 
20 January 1960
Place: 
Palgrave, Ont.
Material Type: 
memorandum
Era: 
1918-1980

Citation

Contributor: 
McMaster University
Collection/Fonds: 

McClelland & Stewart Ltd. fonds

Box: 
46
File: 
4
Call No.: 
McClelland & Stewart Ltd. First accrual

Subject

Subject: 
Mowat, Farley, 1921-
Subject: 
McClelland, Jack, 1922-

Rights and Contributing Institution

Rights: 
Copyright: Farley Mowat. 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: 
28 x 22 cm
Language: 
eng
Identifier: 
CP00818
Type: 
image
Format: 
jpg
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Theme

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Case Study

  • '"The Boat Who Wouldn't Float: The Happy Adventure of Farley Mowat and Jack McClelland"'

Creator

  • Mowat, [Farley]

Era

  • 1918-1980

Subject

  • McClelland, Jack, 1922-
  • Mowat, Farley, 1921-

Contributing Institution

  • McMaster University Libraries

Collection/Fonds

  • McClelland & Stewart Ltd. fonds

Date

  • 20 January 1960

Place

  • Palgrave, Ont.

Material Type

  • memorandum

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