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29th Jun 2016 Posted in: Edwardian and Georgian Canadian Poets 0

OF THIS edition of THE VALE OF LUXOR, by W. V. Newson, two hundred and fifty copies have been printed. This Chap-book is a product of The Ryerson Press, Toronto, Canada. Copies of this Chap-book may be secured from the Ryerson Press, Toronto, and from Macrae Smith Company, Philadelphia, U.S.A. Copyright, Canada, 1926 by The […]

29th Jun 2016 Posted in: Edwardian and Georgian Canadian Poets 0

Of This edition of The Prophet’s Man, by Geoffrey B. Riddehough, two hundred and fifty copies have been printed. This Chap-book is a production of the Ryerson Press, Toronto, Canada. Acknowledgements are made to the Vancouver Province in whose pages the following poems first appeared: “Conceit,” “Silence,” “Abiding,” “Acknowledgement,” “Duty,” “A Puritan to a Pagan […]

SELECTED POEMS (1915-1935) [unnumbered page] BOOKS BY ARTHUR S. BOURINOT Laurentian Lyrics, 1915. Poems, 1921. Lyrics from the Hills, 1923. Puttering Feet, 1925. Ottawa Lyrics and Verses for Children, 1929. Sonnets in Memory of My Mother, 1931. This volume consists of selections from Laurentian Lyrics, Poems, Lyrics from the Hills, Ottawa Lyrics and eight sonnets […]

OUTLAW LYRICS [unnumbered page] ALPH. PELLETIER’S PRINTERY 36 St. Lawrence Main St. MONTREAL [unnumbered page] OUTLAW LYRICS GILBERT BEZANGER [unnumbered page] [blank page] Dedicated To my fellow outlaws Calder Trennery, and Martin [unnumbered page] [blank page] INDEX “Invocation” “Could I sing you a song” “I am a stranger in a far Countree” “There is no […]

29th Jun 2016 Posted in: Others, Post-Confederation 0

BOOK OF POEMS BY EUPHEMIA BELLMORE Sixth Edition. TORONTO: PRINTED BY DUDLEY & BURNS. 1874. [unnumbered page] [blank page] NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. The writer of these Poems is a young woman who lost her sight while studying at the Normal School to fit herself for a teacher. She had previously lost her left hand […]

29th Jun 2016 Posted in: Edwardian and Georgian Canadian Poets 0

“CHRISTMAS AGAIN” AND OTHER POEMS MOLLY BEVAN FOREWORD “Turn backward, oh time, in thy fight, And make me a child again, just for tonight.” The reason why we loved childhood days was this: Our little lives were filled with the constant unravelling of new thoughts and new ideas. A new world was discovered every day. […]

29th Jun 2016 Posted in: Edwardian and Georgian Canadian Poets 0

Of this edition of Twelve Poems, by Esme Isles-Brown, two hundred and fifty copies have been printed. This Chap-book is a product of The Ryerson Press, Toronto, Canada. Copies of this Chap-book may be secured from The Ryerson Press, Toronto. The Ryerson Press Canada 1927 [unnumbered page] Twelve Poems By Esme Isles-Brown HONEYSUCKLE Trailing o’er […]

This is Chap-Book Number Fifty-seven Of this edition of The Blossom Trail, 150 copies have been printed, with this chap-book being a product of The Ryerson Press, Toronto, Canada. The Ryerson Press Toronto Canada 1932 The Ryerson Press acknowledges, with thanks, permission from the following periodicals to reprint poems which have appeared in their pages: […]

29th Jun 2016 Posted in: Post-Confederation 0

POEMS. By John Brooke Dedicated To My country Canada Toronto Hunter, Rose and Company. 1882. [unnumbered page] Entered according to the Act of the Parliament of Canada, in the year one thousand eight hundred and eighty-two, by JOHN BROOKE, in the Office of the Minister of Agriculture. [unnumbered page] PREFACE. In the composition of the […]

29th Jun 2016 Posted in: Edwardian and Georgian Canadian Poets 0

Of this edition of Twelve Poems, by Esme Isles-Brown, two hundred and fifty copies have been printed. This Chap-book is a product of The Ryerson Press, Toronto, Canada. Copies of this Chap-book may be secured from The Ryerson Press, Toronto. The Ryerson Press Canada 1927 [unnumbered page] This is the second offering by Mr. Lionel […]