British Books in Print. J. Whitaker and Sons, 1987.
1970
Connections Sort descending | Author name | Excerpt |
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Publishing | Carol Shields | She set out to portray a woman who had (and needed) good friends, to illuminate those aspects of Moodie
which Moodie herself had kept hidden, and to build on her own sense of connectedness to... |
Publishing | Margaret Laurence | She had cut down her first draft, of nearly 700 pages in typescript, to 578 pages, and intended to cut it by another hundred. It was, however, accepted by all of her publishers: McClelland and Stewart |
Publishing | Alice Munro | Her contract with Macmillan
was to give her an advance of $25,000 and royalties on the hardback of 10% on the first 10,000 copies, then 15%, and on the paperback 8% on the first 40,000... |
Publishing | Ethel Wilson | The Innocent Traveller was reprinted in Toronto and London in 1960. It sold steadily but went out of print in 1970. In 1982 it was included in McClelland and Stewart
's New Canadian Library series... |
Publishing | Ethel Wilson | |
Publishing | Carol Shields | During a break in her MA thesis-writing, in the early 1970s, CS
experimented with a kind of a literary whodunnit. She sent it to several publishers (Oberon
, Macmillan
, and McClelland and Stewart |
Textual Production | Margaret Atwood | MA
, who was already becoming known as a poet, published her first novel, The Edible Woman, with McClelland and Stewart
. British Books in Print. J. Whitaker and Sons, 1987. 1970 University of Alberta Libraries On-line Catalogue. |
Textual Production | L. M. Montgomery | In 1916 Toronto's McClelland and Stewart
published a book of LMM
's verse entitled The Watchman and Other Poems. Gillen, Mollie. The Wheel of Things. Fitzhenry and Whiteside, 1975. 103 |
Textual Production | Alice Munro | McClelland and Stewart
's print run was 40,000 copies, and the Knopf
edition which followed on 14 November was of 100,000. Thacker, Robert. Alice Munro. McClelland and Stewart, 2005. 516 |
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