Fonds consists of records documenting Bruce Allen Powe's work as a writer of fiction, reviews and articles, his work as Executive Director for the Ontario Liberal Association, and his public relations career and freelance work for Powe Communications. Records include journals, day planners, notebooks, correspondence and e-mail, research files, scrapbooks, manuscripts and other draft writing, and career-related memorabilia. Also included in the fonds are family photographs and personal memorabilia; Powe's M.A. diploma, thesis and related research files; files, memorabilia and photographs pertaining to his World War II military service; and photographs, memorabilia and other records pertaining to Powe's trip to Ghana in March 1957 as associate private secretary to the Canadian Minister of Mines and Technical Surveys.
Powe, Bruce, 1925-Accession consists of records documenting Powe's writing career in the 1990s and 2000s, particularly the writing, editing, publication and promotion of his novel "Aldershot 1945" and the reprint and stage productions of "The Aberhart Summer", as well as records pertaining to his freelance work for Powe Communications and his personal life and family. Records in this accession include manuscripts and other draft writing, photographs of Powe and his family, research files, notebooks and day planners, memorabilia (including newspaper and magazine clippings), printed e-mail and correspondence, posters, drawings, scrapbooks and videocassettes.
File consists of printed e-mail, correspondence and royalty statements pertaining to Powe’s books published by NeWest Press, “The Aberhart Summer” and “Aldershot 1945”.
File pertains to obituaries written by Powe for colleague Robert J. Collins. Included are copies of the published obituaries, printed e-mail and a draft obituary.
Item is a notebook maintained by Powe pertaining to his travels in Italy.
File consists of Powe’s handwritten research notes and photocopies of texts.
File consists of correspondence and application forms pertaining to travel grants received by Powe from the Canada Council.
File pertains to Powe's work as Director of Public Relations and later Vice-President of Public Affairs for the Association. Also included is a notebook belonging to Powe entitled Tax reform diary (1988), business cards, Association circulars about special events, and notes by Powe on the role of a trade association.
File pertains to a Writers’ Union of Canada manuscript evaluation workshop attended by Powe. Records include his notes, sample evaluation forms, and pamphlets.
Item is a notebook maintained by Powe pertaining to his travels in the United Kingdom and Brittany, France.
Item is an annotated manuscript of this book by Powe.
File consists of correspondence, distribution reports, printed e-mail and Powe’s publication list pertaining to Access Copyright, the Canadian copyright licensing agency.
File consists of assorted photographs of Powe’s parents, Lillian and Wilbur.
File pertains to Powe’s research for and writing of a history of the Norwich Union Life Insurance Company. Records include a photograph of Powe in front of the company’s building, newspaper clippings, and typescript notes from interviews with executives and managers.
Item is a formal portrait of Powe wearing academic robes.
File consists of newspaper clippings, a partial draft manuscript, Powe’s handwritten notes, and correspondence.
File consists of a group portrait of an unidentified family and photographs of Lillian and Wilbur Powe with others.
File consists of electronic versions of manuscripts and promotional blurbs for this book.
Item is a studio portrait of Powe.
File consists of correspondence, a reprint proposal, and royalty statements pertaining to Powe’s novel “The Ice Eaters”. Also included is the April/May 1985 issue of “The Idler”, which features an excerpt from “The Ice Eaters”.
File consists of contact lists and correspondence pertaining to the book launch for “The Ice Eaters” held at the University of Toronto Bookroom in October 1987.
File pertains to a 2004 book review written by Powe for the Literary Review of Canada. Records include review drafts, a copies of the published review, printed copies of e-mail exchanged with editors Bronwyn Drainier and Robin Roger, notes, newspaper clippings, and an invoice. Included is a letter from B.W. Powe regarding an introduction to Robin Roger.
File pertains to a political novel by Powe, variously entitled as “Any Warm Body” and “The Split Vote”, and his efforts (with literary agent Beverley Slopen) to find a publisher for the book. Records include correspondence with publishers, Powe’s memoranda to file, notes, and a manuscript evaluation by Greg Ioannou. Some correspondence and memoranda pertains to Powe’s research questions posed to politicians including Ralph Ferguson, Murray Elston, and Royce Frith.
File consists of annotated drafts of Powe’s untitled political novel.
File consists of draft stories, notes, and research materials including correspondence, speaking notes and a brochure.
Item is a brochure written by Powe for the 1957 Liberal Party national convention.
File consists of photographs of Powe as a baby, with and without his mother, Lillian. Also included is an image of an unidentified woman, a dog and two young boys, one possibly Powe.
File consists of Powe’s handwritten notes pertaining to research and planning for a new novel.
File consists of a contact print and four headshots of Powe posing with a pipe, used for the promotion of “The Aberhart Summer”, taken by Brian Willer in March 1984.
File consists of colour slides of Powe with wife Alys and son Bruce William.
File consists of photographs taken by Powe on 26 June 1994 while visiting a rehearsal at the Empress Theatre in Fort MacLeod, Alberta, where this play was staged by the Great West Summer Theatre.
File consists of photographs of the Citadel Theatre, the audience, cast members and Powe.
File pertains to Powe’s involvement with this Liberal riding association. Records are copies of two letters from Powe to MP John Godfrey and a letter from Godfrey to Powe.
File pertains to Powe’s travels with his wife, Alys, to Alberta and British Columbia in August 1992. Included in the file is correspondence, itineraries, brochures and facsimiles.
File consists of correspondence, photographs, notes, itineraries and other records pertaining to the promotion of “The Aberhart Summer”.
Item is a memorandum from Keith Davey, the national campaign director for the Liberal Federation of Canada, sent to Lester B. Pearson and Walter Gordon, praising Powe for his work and attendance at a Saskatchewan Campaign College. Included is a joke Diefendollar bill.
Item is a notebook consisting of diary entries by Powe.
File consists of promotional blurbs, quotes and a press release about Powe’s published books.
Item is a scrapbook pertaining to Powe’s literary work and career, including “The Ice Eaters” and stage productions of “The Aberhart Summer”. Records include photographs, letters, invitations, ephemera, reviews, newspaper and magazine articles.
File consists of correspondence, copies of book reviews, articles, course calendars, notices, and a PhD reading list pertaining to Powe' son, B.W. Powe, and his academic and literary career.
File consists of newspaper book reviews of Powe's book "Killing Ground: the Canadian Civil War", originally published under the pseudonym Ellis Portal.
File consists of e-mail (printed), including printouts of digital photos, exchanged between Powe, his son, B.W. Powe, and Auxi Sanchez Ledesma.