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CA ON00389 C10-1-1-14
Title
Music and Exile [A. F. Moritz]
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- 1980 (Creation)
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1 chapbook (16 p.) ; 22 x 16 cm
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(1972-1987)
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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.
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The Dreadnaught Chapbooks series proposed 6 titles, which were listed on the back of the chapbook; only the first three were completed.
- Music and Exile - A. F. Moritz (poems)
- Portmanteaux - Helen Albright (prose)
- For the coming surface - Jack Hannan (poems)
- Magic: the Flesh and Blood of Poetry - Benjamin Peret (essay)
- A Plymouth and Other Poems - Paul Christensen (poems)
- Selected Dreams - Ludwig Zeller (prose)
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Box 1, File 14
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- Moritz, Albert Frank (Subject)
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Created by J Gilmore, 27 October 2021.