Reader's set of foundry proofs, with printer's holograph annotations. Includes memoranda (1983 March 2) and (1983 March 8), from Paula Walls, Doubleday & Company, Inc., to Sara Scheeley forwarding new material for the copyright page and for the Canadian edition. 4 p.
Typescript and typescript (photocopy) with printer's holograph annotations. Setting copy for the stories The fabulous Eddie Brewster, Notes beyond a history and How I became a Jew consists of photocopies of the published stories from New Canadian writing, 1968 published by Clarke, Irwin & Company Limited. Includes memorandum (1 May 1974), from Gail Hogans, Doubleday & Company, Inc., to Scott Simons, Smithsburg Composition, regarding a correction for the galley. 1 p. Typescript. Also includes memorandum (1974 July 16), to Kate Medina, Doubleday & Company, Inc., forwarding setting copy, reader's galleys and confirmation proofs. 1 p. Typescript.
Dust jacket for the Doubleday hardcover edition published in 1974 and cover for the Paperjacks paperback edition published in 1975.
Reader's set of galley proofs. Includes memorandum (1974 May 2), from Gail Hogans, Doubleday & Company, Inc., to Scott Simons regarding the inclusion of additional information on the copyright page. 2 p. Typescript.
Holograph fragments written in a three-ring spiral notebook labelled "Calcutta Journals Concluding Sections". Includes an outline of the journal and fragments of sections 9 to 13 of II including the section (II, 12) describing the charity première of Raj Kapoor's film Bobby and descriptions of the Blaise's hectic social life in Calcutta. Also includes a fragment of the epilogue and a letter (n.d.), on a page detached from the notebook, from C. Blaise to Kate Medina, Doubleday & Company, Inc., regarding excerptable parts of the journal.
- Letters (1977 March 7-1978 October 31), New York, N.Y., from representatives of Doubleday & Company, Inc. to Bharati Mukherjee and royalty statements.
- Letters regarding promotion, sales and reviews of Days and nights in Calcutta, B. Mukherjee's travel plans, and forwarding articles of interest and royalty statements for the journal.
Fonds includes material relating to the life and works of Alice Munro (née Laidlaw). Included are personal, general and business-related correspondence; manuscripts of Munro's short stories, screenplays, and poetry; copies and drafts of articles in newspapers and magazines; audio-visual recordings of interviews with Munro and dramatizations of her works; promotional material such as posters; records related to theses and lectures based on her works. Includes writing notebooks and works by others about Munro and her oeuvre.
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