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McLuhan, Marshall

File consists of correspondence with publishers and about rights and requests to re-publish the work of Marshall McLuhan; correspondence about the book, The Global Village (working title "The Resonating Interval") by Marshall McLuhan and Bruce Powers.

McLuhan, Marshall

File consists of records related to Marshall McLuhan and his estate as clients of CSWS Ltd. Includes: reproduction of an article by Derrick de Kerckhove, "McLuhan vs. Orwell in 1984"; programme for "Life, Death and Psychical Research: An International Symposium" held in Montreal, 4-6 March 1977, where Marshall McLuhan gave a keynote address; programme for the First Global Conference on the Future held in Toronto, 20-24 July 1980; request to reprint a chapter from the book "D'Oeil

McLuhan: Assorted material

File consists of records related to Marshall McLuhan and his estate as clients of CSWS Ltd. Includes: promotional material from Environmental Communications along with proposal and correspondence for a television series; Mary McLuhan's proposal for the Marshall McLuhan Center for Communications located in California; reproduction of the article "Roy Campbell and Wyndham Lewis" by D. S. J. Parsons, Papers on Language & Literature, vol. 7, no. 4; two essays by Derrick de Kerckhove: "McLuhan on Chesterton" and "The Electronic Aura".

McLuhan, Marshall

File consist of correspondence and descriptive reports related to the sale of the McLuhan papers. Includes description of the McLuhan papers by Matie Molinaro; correspondence with the University of Toronto, Public Archives of Canada, and Harvard University; partial inventory of the boxes and handwritten notes by Matie Molinaro.

McLuhan, Marshall

File consists a solicitation for donations for the Marshall McLuhan Studies Room at the Faculty of Information Studies at the University of Toronot; clipping of an newspaper advertisment for the book Letters of Marshall McLuhan; letter from the attorneys of the Colbert Agency Inc. and Philip Marchand about dispute over his biography of Marshall McLuhan.

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 records related to George Sanderson and his book (with Frank MacDonald), "Marshall McLuhan: The Man and his Message". File includes correspondence with publisher Fulcrum and royalty statements.

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.

Sanderson, George

File consists of records related to George Sanderson and his publishing endeavours about Marshall McLuhan; his book (with Frank MacDonald), "Marshall McLuhan: The Man and his Message"; and the Herbert Marshall McLuhan Foundation.

Veltman, Kim

File consists of records related to McLuhan scholar and CSWS Ltd. client Kim Veltman. File consists primarily of records related to the development of a television series on Leonardo da Vinci.

Veltman, Kim

File consists of records related to McLuhan scholar and CSWS Ltd. client Kim Veltman. Includes correspondence with Veltman and a copy of the 1993 Report of the Review Committee of the McLuhan Program in Culture and Technology at the University of Toronto.

Veltman, Kim

File consists of records related to McLuhan scholar and CSWS Ltd. client Kim Veltman. Includes a proposal for a "McLuhan Centre" and correspondence about his book manuscript, "Sources of Perspective".

Wilson, York

File consists of correspondence from CSWS Ltd. to Lela Wilson (daughter of York Wilson) and chapter summaries (chapters 1-15) for the book, "York Wilson: His Life and Work, 1907-1984" by Lela Wilson and Sandra Dyck (Ottawa : Carleton University Press, 1997).

Cohen, Mo-Film board "Wake + ABC and more

File consists of correspondence related to Mo Cohen, owner of Gingko Press. Topics include: W. Terrence Gordon and his editing of "The Classical Trivium: The Place of Thomas Nashe in the Learning of his Time"; documentary film "McLuhan's Wake" by the National Film Board of Canada and possible tie-ins with Gingko Press.

McLuhan, Eric

File consists of correspondence between CSWS Ltd. and Eric McLuhan about public appearances, writing projects, and rights and requests to re-publish the work of Marshall McLuhan.

Mang, Ian

File consists of correspondence with attorney Ian Mang about the McLuhan family and rights to the estate of Marshall McLuhan; correspondence about the dispute over Janine Marchessault's book.

McLuhan matters

File consists of correspondence related to Marshall McLuhan and his estate as clients of CSWS Ltd., primarily about rights and requests to re-publish the work of Marshall McLuhan and reproductions of correspondence related to the "Letters of Marshall McLuhan" book. Also included is correspondence from Dec. 1985 from CSWS Ltd. to Corinne McLuhan about work performed by the agency and outstanding balance of fees.

Gordon, Terrence

File consists of correspondence between CSWS Ltd. and McLuhan scholar W. Terrence Gordon about McLuhan book projects, primarily the editing for publication of McLuhan's doctoral dissertation, "The Classical Trivium: The Place of Thomas Nashe in the Learning of His Time".

McLuhan miscellaneous

File consists of ephemera, clippings and correspondence (inquiries about public appearances, permission to cite) related to CSWS Ltd. client Marshall McLuhan. Also included is January 1976 issue of the magazine Modern Office Procedures.

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