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Towards the last spike : a verse panorama of the struggle to build the first Canadian transcontinental from the time of the prop

In: Men of the Cloth and the Book: E.J. Pratt and Lorne Pierce (Case Study)
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Full Title: 
Towards the last spike : a verse panorama of the struggle to build the first Canadian transcontinental from the time of the proposed terms of union with British Columbia, 1870, to the hammering of the last spike in the Eagle Pass, 1885 / by E.J. Pratt
Description: 

53 p.

Creator: 
Pratt, E. J. (Edwin John), 1882-1964
Case Study: 
Men of the Cloth and the Book: E.J. Pratt and Lorne Pierce
Publisher: 
Macmillan Co. of Canada
Date: 
1952
Place: 
Toronto, Ont.
Material Type: 
book
Material Type: 
dust jacket
Material Type: 
title page
Era: 
1918-1980

Citation

Contributor: 
McMaster University
Collection/Fonds: 

Mills Research Collections Book Collection

Call No.: 
Res. Coll. PS 8531 .R228 T6 c.3

Subject

Subject: 
Pratt, E. J. (Edwin John), 1882-1964
Subject: 
Macmillan Collection

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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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24 x 16 cm
Language: 
eng
Identifier: 
CP00647
Type: 
image
Format: 
jpg
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Theme

  • The Business of Publishing

Case Study

  • 'Men of the Cloth and the Book: E.J. Pratt and Lorne Pierce'

Creator

  • Pratt, E. J. (Edwin John), 1882-1964

Publisher

  • Macmillan Co. of Canada

Era

  • 1918-1980

Subject

  • Macmillan Collection
  • Pratt, E. J. (Edwin John), 1882-1964

Contributing Institution

  • McMaster University Libraries

Collection/Fonds

  • Mills Research Collections Book Collection

Date

  • 1952

Place

  • Toronto, Ont.

Material Type

  • book
  • dust jacket
  • title page

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