An account of the Graphic Publishers, an Ottawa publishing company that became an important player in the Canadian book scene during the 1920s. Though short lived, with financial issues ending the company in the early 1930s, Graphic Publishers introduced the public to many historically significant Canadian authors. Written by Edward S. St. John.
ISBN 0-920960-33-2, April 1992.
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Created Date: | 01-20-2020 |
Last Updated Date: | 02-28-2025 |
Author: | Edward S. St. John |
Copyright: | April 1992 |
Pages: | 14 pages |
Document history: |
Historical Language Advisory : P2, para 4: “Canadian Indian.” P7, para 2: “suicidal enterprise.” P8, para 3: “from the reports of… matter as is of interest to every Canadian.” |