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McLuhan, Marshall

File consists of records related to Marshall McLuhan and his estate as clients of CSWS Ltd. Includes: assorted correspondence about public appearances, rights and reproductions of his work; royalty statements; September 23-29 1978 issue of TV Guide featuring an article from Marshall McLuhan "Shall We Laugh or Cry?"; proposal for the McLuhan Program International at the University of Toronto; programme information for the 1998 Coach House Festival at the University of Toronto.

McLuhan, Marshall

File consists of records related to Marshall McLuhan and his estate as clients of CSWS Ltd. Includes: assorted correspondence and requests about public appearances, rights and reproductions of his work. Also included are two photographs of Corinne and Marshall McLuhan and three greeting cards to Matie Molinaro from Corinne McLuhan.

McLuhan, Marshall

File consists of records related to Marshall McLuhan and his estate as clients of CSWS Ltd. Includes: correspondence with the Public Archives of Canada (1981); advertisement for a seminar given by McLuhan, Understanding Media: New Approaches to Management Communications and Organization (9-10 Dec. 1964); book review of "The Mechanical Bride" (Apr. 1952); draft contract with McLelland & Stewart for the book "Counterblast" (Mar. 1967); Centre for Culture and Technology: Intuition Awards, 1964.

McLuhan, Marshall

File consists of records related to Marshall McLuhan and his estate as clients of CSWS Ltd. Includes: invitation and related materials for a conference in Buenos Aires; curriculum vitae of Robert Escarpit; letter from Chris Johnson to Matie Molinaro; article clippings; programme for the 1971 Christian Culture Award from Assumption College in Windsor, Ontario of which McLuhan was the medallist; article offprint: Barrington Nevitt, "Via Media with Marshall McLuhan" Kybernetes no. 10 (1981): 235-240

McLuhan, Teri

File consists of an invitation to the screening of T. C. [Teri] McLuhan's documentary "The Shadow Catcher"; clipping of an interview in the Toronto Star with actress Colleen Dewhurst where she mentions filming "The Third Walker", directed by Teri McLuhan.

Eric McLuhan: Mexico

File consists of correspondence related to Eric McLuhan's keynote address to the 2nd Latin American Forum of the ILCE's [Latin American Institute of Educational Communication] Graduate Program in Educational Technologies in October 1999 in Mexico City.

McLuhan, Eric

File consists of correspondence related to Eric McLuhan and the estate of Marshall McLuhan as clients of CSWS Ltd. Subjects include: rights to the electronic editions of The Essential McLuhan and The Gutenberg Galaxy; discussions with the University of Toronto Press about rights. Also included is a copy of a talk given by Eric McLuhan in Sienna, Italy in November 1996 titled, "The Renaissance Cycle".

McLuhan, Eric: Mexico

File consists of correspondence, invoices and travel arrangements related to Eric McLuhan's keynote address to the 2nd Latin American Forum of the ILCE's [Latin American Institute of Educational Communication] Graduate Program in Educational Technologies in October 1999 in Mexico City.

Gordon, Terrence

File consists of correspondence between CSWS Ltd. and McLuhan scholar W. Terrence Gordon about McLuhan book projects. Topics include: the editing for publication of McLuhan's doctoral dissertation, "The Classical Trivium: The Place of Thomas Nashe in the Learning of His Time"; and publication of a new edition of Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man, edited by Gordon.; publication of Marshall McLuhan Unbound. File also includes draft of chapter 12 of biography on McLuhan (see 2010-040/076(07) for covering letter).

Gordon, Terrence

File consists of correspondence between CSWS Ltd. and McLuhan scholar W. Terrence Gordon about McLuhan book projects. Topics include: the editing for publication of McLuhan's doctoral dissertation, "The Classical Trivium: The Place of Thomas Nashe in the Learning of His Time"; Gordon's agreement with Mark Batty Publishers; publication of a new edition of Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man, edited by Gordon.

Powers, Bruce

File consists of biographical material, headshot photographs and royalty statements for communications scholar Bruce R. Powers, who co-authored with Marshall McLuhan the book, The Global Village.

McLuhan / Powers

File consists of records related to communications scholar Bruce R. Powers, who co-authored with Marshall McLuhan the book, The Global Village. Includes correspondence with Powers and publishers about the publication of The Global Village, (working title: The Resonating Interval); draft foreword for the book; project outline from July 1980; article draft and offprint: Marshall McLuhan and Bruce Powers, "Electronic Banking and the Death of Privacy", Journal of Communications 31:1 (Winter 1981).

Sartori, Carlo

File consists of correspondence and project outline related to communications professor Carlo Sartori and his book project on different models of television throughtout the world, L'occhio universale : modelli di sviluppo, programmi e pubblico delle televisioni del mondo (Milan: Rizzoli, 1981). Marshall and Eric McLuhan wrote the introduction to the book.

Cohen, Mo

File consists of correspondence related to Mo Cohen, owner of Gingko Press. Topics include: royalties from Janine Marchessault; dispute with Mark Batty Publishers; draft memorandum of agreement between Terrence Gordon and Gingko Press for his book, "Marshall McLuhan"; McLuhan for Managers.

McLuhan, Marshall

File consists of typed reports and reproductions of "Media Log II" and "Media Log III" as part of the Project in Understanding Media. Included is a reproduction of letter from Marshall McLuhan to Archbishop of Toronto Philip Pocock. File also includes royalty statements and invoices of commission paid to CSWS Ltd.

McLuhan material

File consists of records related to Marshall McLuhan and his estate as clients of CSWS Ltd. Includes reproductions of correspondence related to the "Letters of Marshall McLuhan" book project; correspondence about rights and requests to re-publish the work of Marshall McLuhan.

McLuhan, Marshall

File includes correspondence about the Japanese edition of Understanding Media and typed reproduction of the 1970 Mary C. Richardson Lecture given by Marshall McLuhan at the State University College of Arts and Science (Geneseo, New York) titled, "Librairies: Past, Present Future".

Corinne McLuhan assorted

File consists of records related to Corinne McLuhan and the estate of Marshall McLuhan as clients of CSWS Ltd. Includes correspondence about the dispute with Janine Marchessault; handwritten notes by Matie Molinaro about correspondence and royalties; royalty statements; correspondence about the rights for The Gutenberg Galaxy.

McLuhan: clippings

File consists of clippings about McLuhan; correspondence to CSWS Ltd. from Corinne McLuhan; correspondence from York University Archives and Special Collections to CSWS Ltd.; and correspondence from 1956 between Marshall McLuhan and publishers about the The Mechanical Bride.

McLuhan: Letters and articles; manuscript

File consists of correspondence and drafts of articles by Marshall McLuhan sent to Corinne McLuhan from C. Carroll Hollis, professor of English at the University of North Carolina. Includes: early draft of an essay titled "The Southern Quarterly", subsequently published in The Sewanee Review, (Summer 1947); manuscript titled "Introduction to the Character"; carbon copy of an essay, "A Strategy for an English School".

Gordon, Terry

File consists of records related to McLuhan scholar W. Terrence Gordon. Includes: outline/description and list of quotations to be used for the book Marshall McLuhan for Beginners; correspondence with publishers about Gordon's biography of Marshall McLuhan, Marshall McLuhan: Escape into Understanding.

McLuhan, Marshall

File consists of records related to Marshall McLuhan and his estate as clients of CSWS Ltd. Includes: letter from Mary McLuhan to Matie Molinaro; correspondence from Barrington Nevitt about his upcoming manuscript "The Communication Ecology"; correspondence from McGraw-Hill about requests for permission to cite from "Understanding Media"; reproductions of clippings about the acquisition of the McLuhan papers by the Public Archives of Canada in 1984.

McLuhan, Marshall

File consists of: correspondence from publisher about the book, "City As Classroom"; typescript of "The Hidden Information Environment," address to American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business, Toronto, 15 April 1977; typescript of "Printing and Social Change," Chapter IV of Printing Progress: A Mid-Century Report (International Association of Printing House Craftsmen Inc., 1959)

Sanderson, George

File consists of the 1989 and 1990 catalogue for the publisher Fulcrum, featuring Sanderson's book (with Frank MacDonald), "Marshall McLuhan: The Man and his Message"; correspondence from Sanderson to CSWS Ltd. about a possible new project about John Harrison.

Wicks, Ben

File consists of records related to cartoonist and illustrator Ben Wicks as a client of CSWS Ltd.: ACTRA membership insurance statements; clippings; royalty statement; CSWS Ltd. pamphlet promoting Wicks as a public speaker.

Wicks, Ben

File consists of records related to cartoonist and illustrator Ben Wicks as a client of CSWS Ltd.: correspondence; draft contracts; royalty statements. Also included is a copy of "Letter from an Evacuee" by Ben Wicks, related to his book project "No Time To Wave Goodbye".

Wicks, Ben

File consists of records related to cartoonist and illustrator Ben Wicks as a client of CSWS Ltd.: correspondence; royalty statements; biographical highlights; promotional photograph; reproductions of Katie and Orbie book covers

Wicks, Ben : "No Time To Wave Goodbye"

File consists of proposal, outline, and correspondence related to Ben Wicks book, "No Time To Wave Goodbye" (Bloomsbury, 1988) about the English evacuees during the Second World War. File also included a script adaptation by Peter Wildeblood and the outline for Wicks' subsequent book project, "Welcome Home".

Wicks, Ben

File consists of records related to cartoonist and illustrator Ben Wicks as a client of CSWS Ltd.: correspondence, invoices and travel receipts related to Wicks' public speaking events/lectures. Also included is Wicks' lecturer agreement with CSWS Ltd. from 1972.

Wicks, Ben and Sue

File consists of records related to cartoonist and illustrator Ben Wicks and his daughter Susan Wicks, as a clients of CSWS Ltd.: records related to the lawsuit with Paragon Entertainment; correspondence; royalty statements; typed drafts of Katie & Orbie stories with notes by Susan Wicks.

Wiggins, Chris

File consists of records related to actor Chris Wiggins as a client of CSWS Ltd.: general correspondence, notes, Wiggins' resume, proposal for series of children's stories 2 to 3 minutes in length.

Wiggins, Chris

File consists of records related to actor Chris Wiggins as a client of CSWS Ltd.: general correspondence about Wiggins' plays and between CSWS Ltd. and Wiggins; royalty statements; clippings; short story manuscripts: "Numbered Among My Friends", "Twists and Turns".

Wilson, Carol

File consists of records related to writer Carol Wilson as a client of CSWS Ltd. and member of the Canadian Author's Association: correspondence, clippings, heashot photographs.

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