- CA ON00389 C6-276
- File
- 1969
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
McLuhan, Marshall and Joseph Keogh. "Salt and Scandal in the Gospels." In Explorations 26, edited by Marshall McLuhan, University of Toronto Graduate, v. 3, no. 1, 1969, pp. 82-85.
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
McLuhan, Marshall and Joseph Keogh. "Salt and Scandal in the Gospels." In Explorations 26, edited by Marshall McLuhan, University of Toronto Graduate, v. 3, no. 1, 1969, pp. 82-85.
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
Mickelburgh, Bruce. "The Password is Involvement." Monday Morning, vol. 2, no. 1, 1967, pp. 18-21.
Mailer, McLuhan and Muggeridge: on obscenity
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
Fulford, Bob. "Mailer, McLuhan and Muggeridge: On Obscenity." The Realist, no. 83, 1968, pp. 5-12.
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
"Explorations, number 28." edited by Marshall McLuhan, University of Toronto Graduate, v. 3, no. 3, 1970, pp. 65-96.
The great debate: McLuhan, Mailer and Muggeridge
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
Fulford, Bob. "The Great Debate: McLuhan, Mailer, Muggeridge at Odds." The Montrealer, vol. 42, no. 5, 1968, pp. 31-40.
Explorations 24: Preliminary observations on breakdown as breakthrough
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
McLuhan, Marshall. "Preliminary Observations on Breakdown as Breakthrough." In Explorations 24, edited by Marshall McLuhan, University of Toronto Graduate, v. 2, no. 2, 1969, pp. 82-85.
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
McLuhan, Marshall. "Harold Innis." In Explorations, number 25, edited by Marshall McLuhan, University of Toronto Graduate, v. 2, no. 3, 1969, pp. 91-98.
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
McLuhan, Marshall. "The University and the City." In Explorations 27, edited by Marshall McLuhan, University of Toronto Graduate, v. 3, no. 2, 1970, pp. 75-80.
Playboy interview: Marshall McLuhan
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
Norden, Eric. "Playboy Interview: Marshall McLuhan--A Candid Conversation with the High Priest of Popcult and Metaphysician of Media." Playboy, vol. 16, no. 3, 1969, pp. 53-74, 158.
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
Carpenter, Edmund Snow. Thinking Through Language. Cooper & Beatty, Ltd. 14 pages.
Gemini Books: patterns of literary criticism
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
Gemini Books. Patterns of Literary Criticism: A New Series of Critical Anthologies. 1965.
Festival of the Contemporary Arts 1965
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
University of British Columbia. Festival of the Contemporary Arts 1965. February 1-10, 1965.
The future of education: the class of 1989
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
McLuhan, Marshall, and George B. Leonard. "The Future of Education: The Class of 1989." Look,vol.31, no. 4, 1967, pp. 23-25.
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
Kritzwiser, Kay. "The McLuhan Galaxy." The Globe and Mail Magazine[Toronto, Ont.], 4 January 1964, pp. 8-9, 17, 19.
Understanding McLuhan (in part).
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
Kostelanetz, Richard. "Understanding McLuhan (In Part)." The New York Times Magazine, 29 January 1967, pp. 18-19.
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
Steed, Nicholas. "The Car Downtown." Maclean's, pp. 13-15.
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
Howard, Jane. "Oracle of the Electric Age." Life, vol. 60, no. 8, 1966, pp. 91-99.
The all-at-once world of the management hootenanny: starring Marshall McLuhan
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
Alderman, Tom. "The All-At-Once World of the Management Hootenanny Starring Marshall McLuhan." The Canadian (The Toronto Daily Star), vol. 2, no. 32, 1966, pp. 16-19.
Against McLuhan. He’s swinging, switched on, with it and now! And wrong.
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
DeMott, Benjamin. "Against McLuhan." Esquire, vol. 66, no. 2, 1966, pp. 71-73.
The high priest of pop culture
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
Ross, Alexander. "The High Priest of Pop Culture." Maclean's Magazine, vol. 78, no. 13, 1965, pp. 13, 42-43.
All of the candidates are asleep
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
McLuhan, Marshall. "All of the Candidates are Asleep." The Saturday Evening Post, vol. 241, no. 16, 1968, pp. 34-36.
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
Mauge, Roger. "McLuhan." Paris Match, no. 1176, 20 November 1971, pp. 15-26.
New South: Australian Poetry of the Late 1970s
File consists of 1 softcover copy of New South, a poetry anthology edited by David Brooks. The book was published by Dreadnaught Press, and distributed by Prism Books. The cover features an illustration by Australian artist Silvana Gardner.
The anthology features works by 23 Australian poets and a foreword by Mark Strand. The poets are listed below in order of appearance:
Robert Adamson
Bruce Beaver
John Blight
R. F. Brissenden
David Brooks
David Campbell
Rosemary Dobson
Christopher Edwards
Alan Gould
Kevin Hart
Gwen Harwood
Geoffrey Lehmann
David Malouf
Les A. Murray
Craig Powell
Jennifer J. Rankin
Kevin Roberts
Judith Rodriguez
Thomas W. Shapcott
Peter Skrzynecki
Andrew Taylor
John Tranter
Fay Zwicky
File consists of 1 chapbook containing prose by Helen Albright and multi-coloured illustrations by Deborah Barnett.
The colophon states:
"Designed and produced at Dreadnaught
24 Sussex Avenue, Toronto Canada
Illustrated by Deborah Barnett
Handset in Monotype Garamont
and handprinted on Monadnock Caress
500 copies, September 1980"
Sadness of Spacemen [Robert Priest]
File consists of 1 softcover copy of Sadness of Spacemen, a book of prose poems by Canadian poet Robert Priest. The book includes illustrations by Rudy McToots and Ursula Pflug.
Selected Poems of Christina Logan
File consists of 1 hardcover copy of Selected Poems of Christina Logan. The book includes a preface by Wolfgang Schmidt. Title page has cataloguing information written in pencil at top right.
The colophon states:
"Designed and produced at Dreadnaught
24 Sussex Avenue, Toronto Canada."
Testament for Man [Gilberto Meza]
File consists of 1 softcover copy of Testament for Man, a collection of poems by Mexican poet Gilberto Meza. The poems have been translated from Spanish into English by Theresa Moritz and A. F. Moritz. The book features illustrations by Chilean visual artist Ludwig Zeller.
File consists of 1 single fold pamphlet containing the poem The Twa Corbies, a Scottish adaptation of an anonymous song.
The back page states:
"Hand-set in Poliphilus type
from the collection of Massey College
Published and printed by Nelson Adams
at the Dreadnaught press
24 Sussex Avenue Toronto Canada"
File consists of 1 chapbook containing 13 poems by Bruce Wilson.
The colophon states:
Designed composed and printed at
the Dreadnaught press
24 Sussex avenue Toronto Canada
in an edition of 100 copies
March 1976
The type is Gill Sans
and the paper Kilmory 1776"
We Meet Here to Work [Pierre Elliot]
File consists of 1 chapbook containing an inaugural address given by Pierre Elliot, Director of Studies, to attendees of the Claymont Third Course in 1978. The chapbook was produced by Dreadnaught Press for the Claymont Society, a spiritual retreat and educational center in Charles Town, West Virginia.
The colophon states:
"Design and produced at Dreadnaught
24 Sussex Avenue, Toronto Canada
Handset in Cochin and Goudy Light, and handprinted
on Caress text and Strathmore Grandee cover papers
in an edition of 500 copies
June 1978"
Common Sense Revolution and Other Essays about Life and the World [Allan Elliot]
The file consists of 1 softcover copy of 16 collected essays by neuroscientist Allan Elliott. The edition includes a foreword by Louis Dudek and an afterword by J. Wendell MacLeod.
The colophon provides further detail:
"Designed and produced at Dreadnaught
24 Sussex Avenue, Toronto Canada.
Composed in Linotype Granjon and handprinted
on Simpson Lee 100% recycled text and
Mayfair cover papers
in an edition of 250 copies, May 1980."
Music and Exile [A. F. Moritz]
File consists of 1 chapbook containing poems by A. F. Moritz. The chapbook is staple bound and is the first title in a six-part series labelled Dreadnaught Chapbooks.
The colophon states:
"Designed and produced at Dreadnaught
24 Sussex Avenue, Toronto, Canada.
Composed in Linotype Granjon, and handprinted
on Zephyr text and Strathmore Grandee cover papers
in an edition of 200 copies, March 1980."
The back page has an annotation in marker: "117/200" and is signed by A.F. Moritz.
File consists of 1 chapbook containing prose by Helen Albright. The chapbook is staple bound and is the second title in a six-part series labelled Dreadnaught Chapbooks.
The colophon states:
"Designed and produced at Dreadnaught
24 Sussex Avenue, Toronto Canada
Composed in Linotype Granjon, and handprinted
on Zephyr text and Strathmore Grandee cover papers
in an edition of 200 copies, May 1980."
For the coming surface [Jack Hannan]
File consists of 1 chapbook containing poems by Jack Hannan. The chapbook is unbound and is the third title in a six-part series labelled Dreadnaught Chapbooks.
The colophon provides further printing information:
"Designed and produced at Dreadnaught
24 Sussex Avenue, Toronto Canada.
Composed in Linotype Granjon, and handprinted
on Zephyr text and Hooper Rotuna cover papers
in an edition of 200 copies, September 1980."
File consists of 1 complete box set of 52 Pickup 76 and 26 display copies of broadsides featured in the series. The loose broadsides, likely part of an incomplete exhibition set, range in size and are unfolded.
The 52 Pickup 76 collection features 52 poems by 52 emerging poets, printed on flat or uniformly folded broadsides using a variety of typefaces and coloured paper. The box set includes a title page, colophon, specification sheet, and afterword by editor Greg Gatenby. The specification sheet notes that the paper for the box was made from blue jeans. The box set is #96 of an edition of 100 copies, and is signed and numbered by Gatenby.
A complete list of the poems and poets in numbered sequence appears below. Items in bold have a duplicate stand-alone broadside present in the collection.
1 Robert MacDonald: rhetorical lament
2 Edward Strickland: Worksheet
3 Jan Bartley: Magic
4 Terry Kelly: Madelaine and the Mysteries of the Flesh
5 Judith Fitzgerald: Octave
6 Timothy Shay: lament
7 Ed Jewinski: recurrence and an empty chair
8 Cecilie Jones: Rondania
9 Susan Musgrave: Between Friends
10 Greg Gatenby: Auburn Photograph
11 Pier Giorgio DiCicco: America
12 Karsten Kossman: The Carriers of Umbrellas and Pockets
13 Judi Hurst: Lovers and Linguists
14 Ludwig Zeller: Captain Cook's Last Refuge
15 Fraser Sutherland: Madwomen
16 Ian Young: Alamo
17 Tim Inkster: The Bestiary: Mule
18 Gwendolyn MacEwen: The Lion
19 George Bowering: Daniel Johnston Lying in State
20 David Berry: An Eclipse of the Moon
21 John Robert Columbo: What I Am
22 Tom Wayman: Transport
23 Hans Jewinski: Encyclopedia Salesman, March 16, 1971
24 John Oughton: Zero Aperture, Photographer
25 Joe Rosenblatt: Into the Soups of Rivers
26 Artie Gold: Old Road Poem Song
27 Margaret Atwood: Marsh, Hawk
28 Irving Layton: Catacombe Dei Cappucini
29 Dorothy Livesay: Collared
30 Robin Skelton: Hypothesis
31 Pat Lane: untitled
32 J.D. Carpenter: The Letting Go
33 Jan Kemp: Mystics Mild:Song
34 Victor Coleman: Disengagement Ritual
35 Alden Nowlan: The Departure
36 David Day: Night Passage
37 Ralph Gustafson: Of Beds and Manuscripts
38 Robert Finch: The Autumn Leaves
39 Andrew Suknaski: Almighty Voice
40 George Faludy: Death of a Chleuch Dancer
41 Eugene McNamara: what have you forgotten
42 C.H. Gervais: His Laughter
43 Gail Fox: The Creators
44 Fred Cogswell: Quality
45 Gwen Hauser: So What Else is Old
46 Len Gasparini: Toronto Nocturne
47 David Brooks: The Fields of Becoming
48 Lorraine Vernon: Spire
49 Albert Frank Moritz: On Farming
50 James Reaney: The Whistle
51 Jeni Couzyn: Spell to Cure Barreness
52 Steve McCaffery: Novel 7
File consists of 2 broadsides of "Action Guide", written by Scottish mountaineer and writer W. H. Murray. The broadsides are two different sizes and in two different colours (red and yellow) . Both prints are labelled 'Dreadnaught Broadside' at the bottom.
A real man is one... [A. R. Orage]
File consists of 1 broadside featuring a short quotation from A. R. Orage.
A thought is like an idea in transit [Pythagoras]
File consists of 1 multifold broadside with a quotation attributed to Pythagoras that reads: "A thought is like an idea in transit". 'Dreadnaught Broadside' is printed above the quotation.
File consists of 1 broadside with a poem by Rainer Maria Rilke, translated by Burton Raffel. 'Dreadnaught Broadside' is printed below the poem.
File consists of 1 broadside of Buddhist axioms with no attribution. 'Dreadnaught Broadside' is printed in the middle of the broadside.
File consists of 1 broadside with an excerpted passage from the homonymous text Chuang Tsu or Nan-Hua Chen Ching (by Chuang Tsu), translated by Gia-fu Feng and Jane English. 'Dreadnaught Broadside' is printed at the bottom of the passage.
File consists of 1 broadside of a short poem, De Cœnatione Micæ by Roman poet Martial, "translated from the Latin by R L Stevenson".
'Dreadnaught Broadside' is printed above the poem title.
File consists of 1 broadside with a recipe for 'Easy Street Soup'. No attribution is listed for the recipe.
'Dreadnaught Broadside' is printed below the recipe.
File consists of 1 four-colour poster of the poem Eurydice by H.D. (Hilda Doolittle) on deckle edge paper.
The poster was produced by NovaPrints and states at the bottom:
"Designed, composed and handprinted on specialty handmade paper at NovaDreadnaught
Bear River, Nova Scotia Canada, in an edition limited to 250 copies
Spring 1979"
File consists of 1 chapbook containing a prose poem written by Sarah McCoy, a corresponding prospectus, and 2 pages of illustrations (with 6 images in total) by McCoy's husband, artist Martin Vaughn-James. The same illustrations appear in the chapbook and are featured on the prospectus.
The colophon for the chapbook states:
"Handcomposed
and printed at
The Dreadnaught Press
24 Sussex Avenue
Toronto Canada
500 copies
June 1976
The type is Peignot, the papers
Hopper Opaque
and Mayfair"
File consists of 1 clothbound hardcover edition of Whale Sound: An Anthology of Poems about Whales and Dolphins, edited by Greg Gatenby, and 1 corresponding prospectus. The volume is housed in a clothbound clamshell box and printed on hand torn, deckle-edged paper using a flat-bed cylinder press. Illustrations inside the volume were made from zinc and copper engravings. The prospectus notes that all profits from the sale of the anthology will be donated to Greenpeace. This edition is signed by Gatenby.
The colophon for the volume provides further elaboration:
"Published, designed & produced at
Dreadnaught
24 Sussex Avenue Toronto Canada, from January to June 1977.
The type is monotype Cochin & Goudy Open;
the text paper handmade in France at the mill of Richard de Bas;
film & engravings for the illustrations by Bomac Batten;
the binding materials Holliston Sailcloth
& paper handmade by the printer.
Of an edition of
100 copies signed by the editor
this is number 66"
The prospectus lists the 56 poets and 30 artists who contributed to the anthology:
The Poets
Milton Acorn
Bert Almon
George Amabile
Margaret Atwood
bill bissett
George Bowering
Marilyn Bowering
C.M. Buckaway
Mick Burrs
Ken Cathers
Wayne Clifford
John Robert Colombo
David Day
Pier Giorgio Di Cicco
Lois Ellis
Robert Finch
Judith Fitzgerald
Pnina Gagnon
Eldon Garnet
Greg Gatenby
Gary Geddes
C.H. Gervais
Artie Gold
Elizabeth Gourlay
Tom Howe
Peter Huston
Marvyne Jenoff
Hans Jewinski
Terry Kelly
Jan Kemp
Travis Lane
Scott Lawrance
Irving Layton
Dorothy Livesay
Gwen MacEwen
Jay MacPherson
Robin Mathews
Seymour Mayne
Steve McCaffery
Kenneth McRobbie
Rona Murray
Susan Musgrave
Richard Outram
P.K. Page
Craig Powell
E.J. Pratt
Janis Rapoport
Joe Rosenblatt
Allan Safarik
Joseph Sherman
Peter Such
Andrew suknaski
Fraser Sutherland
Robert Sward
Tom Wayman
Phyllis Webb
The Artists
Erica Abt
Michaele Berman
David Campbell
Robert Daigneault
Ken Danby
Barbara Howard
Robert Jordan
William Kurelek
Les Levine
Naoko Matsubara
Tom McNeely
Betty Mochizuki
Suzanne Mogensen
Frieda Nelson
Toni Onley
Charles Pachter
Walter Redinger
Bill Reid
Joe Rosenthal
Bob Snider
Michael Snow
Ken Stampnick
Shizuye Takashima
Art Thompson
Harold Town
Tony Urquhart
Florence Vale
M. Vaughn-James
Susana Wald
Ludwig Zeller
The volume also includes lithographs, engravings, and drawings of whales and dolphins throughout history.
File consists of 1 broadside of a poem by Alfred Jarry, translated by Richard Seaver and Helen R. Lane. 'Dreadnaught Broadside' is printed above the title.
from About Alphabets [Hermann Zapf]
File consists of 1 broadside with an excepted passage from About Alphabets, a book on type design by Hermann Zapf. 'Dreadnaught Broadside' is printed at the bottom of the page.
File consists of 1 broadside with excerpted passage from The Urantia Book, authorship unknown. 'Dreadnaught Broadside' is printed below the text.
Gilded Verses [Gérard de Nerval]
File consists of 1 broadside of a poem by Gérard de Nerval, translated by Geoffrey Wagner. A quotation under the title states: "Everything is sentient. Pythagoras". The broadside is printed on deckle edge paper and 'Dreadnaught Broadside' appears at the bottom of the page.