File FL0064 - Gregory, E. David.

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CA ACU SPC F0089-S0002-FL0064

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Gregory, E. David.

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  • 1988 March 7 - 1990 March 20 (Creation)

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14 items (35 p.)

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  • Correspondence between E.D. Gregory, Athabasca, Alta., and Keith Ledbury, Ryga & Associates, Summerland, B.C.
  • Correspondence relating to publication of The Athabasca Ryga, edited by E.D. Gregory.
  • Includes references to the following: The Athabasca Ryga; Pinetree ghetto; Poor people; The bridge; Hungry hills; Ballad of a stonepicker; Man alive; Nothing but a man; Indian; The ecstasy of Rita Joe; Notes from a silent boyhood; Smoke; Song of my hands; These songs I sing; Reverie; Storm; Black is the colour; Two soldiers; A feast of thunder; A letter to my son; Prairie wind; The neighbouring farmer; Song of the farmer; The country fiddler; Maggie at the Union dance; Indian lament; When the sun gets high; Summer rain; Twilight; Scenes that come and go; Departure; Gold in the aspens; Legacy of the meek; The meek shall inherit; Love by parcel post; Brothers; Half-caste; My land; Louis Riel's soliloquy; Lines written in northern Ontario; Daybreak; What consequence my life; Freedom road; Our songs are those of May birds; I saw two birds fly overhead; Federico Garcia Lorca; As men have seen him; Summer journey; In Finland woods; The dream; Song; The raven locks of Ruth; A boyhood wish; Summertime; Bonnie Annie; Married young; One morning in May; Ode to the sea; Sunrise; The two squirrels; On a summer's night; To a fellow writer; Lines written on a morning walk; To a memory; The river storm; The rose that blossoms 'neath the tree; Trouble in mind; Men of the mountain; Heritage; In the shadow of the vulture; Replies to a questionnaire; My song is still; Village crossroad; One October evening; Athabasca town; One more for the road; Resurrection; High noon and long shadows; Beyond the crimson morning.

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