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Greg Gatenby's Toronto: A Literary Guide (McArthur, 1999) provides an encyclopaedic literary tour of Toronto places. Robert Fulford’s lecture from 1996 called: "The Invention of Toronto". Amy Lavender Harris' Imagining Toronto (Mansfield, 2010), a comprehensive study of literary representations of Toronto.
Toronto Book Awards winners and finalists, 2000-2009 Year Author Title Result Ref. 2000: Camilla Gibb: Mouthing the Words: Winner [44] Jennifer Duncan: Sanctuary and Other Stories: Finalist [45] Greg Gatenby: Toronto - A Literary Guide: Finalist Conrad E. Heidenreich, Betty Ida Roots, and Donald A. Chant
The Toronto Club is a private members' club in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Founded on March 20, 1837, it is the oldest private club in Canada, and third oldest in North America. The clubhouse, located at 107 Wellington Street West (at York Street), was designed by Frank Darling and S. George Curry in 1888 [1] and opened in 1889.
Master Point Press is a Canadian book publishing company located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It grew out of Canadian Master Point magazine (1992–1997), which was published by Ray and Linda Lee. The company began publishing books in 1994. [1]
The comic book business split off early on, becoming The Silver Snail, originally located on the opposite side of Queen Street West. Bakka published Bakka Magazine from 1975-77. [2] The store moved in March 1998 to 598 Yonge Street in Toronto, the same building as the Glad Day Bookshop, and relocated in March 2005 to 697 Queen Street West in ...
The Toronto Heliconian Club is a non-profit association of women involved in the arts and letters based in Toronto, Ontario. It operates out of Heliconian Hall, a historic building located in the Yorkville area of central Toronto. Founded in 1909, the Club still focuses on its original commitment to women supporting and working in the arts.
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In 2007, the University of Toronto Press published New Canadian Library: The Ross-McClelland Years, 1952-1978, a work by Janet Beverly Friskney that provides an account of the New Canadian Library during the years of Ross's editorship.
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