Fonds MsC-239 - Mother Tongue Press fonds

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Mother Tongue Press fonds

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  • Textual records

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{m}Öthêr Tøñgué, Mother Tongue Publishing

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MsC-239

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  • 1990-2009 (Creation)
    Creator
    Mother Tongue Publishing

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Physical description

1.2 m of textual records
108 photographs: col negs
67 photographs: col prints
30 photographs: b&w negs
24 photographs: b&w prints
5 broadsides
2 floppy disks 3.5 inch
1 optical disc: DVD
1 videocassette: VHS

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Name of creator

(1994-)

Administrative history

Mother Tongue Publishing is a small independent Canadian publishing company located on Salt Spring Island, British Columbia, run by Mona Fertig and Peter Haase. Mother Tongue publishes books of B.C. fiction, poetry, and creative non-fiction, and the series, The Unheralded Artists of BC, dedicated to recognizing forgotten 20th century B.C. artists (1900s-1960s). Mother Tongue started as a small international literary periodical. From 1994 until around 2008, Mother Tongue Press published letterpress limited edition books and broadsides of poetry by Stephanie Bolster, Lorna Crozier, Kate Braid, Cathy Ford, Maxine Gadd, Shirley Graham, Penn Kemp, Robert Kroetsch, Sylvia Legris, Peter Levitt, Sandi Frances Duncan, Patricia Young, Daphne Marlatt, Susan McCaslin, P.K. Page, Murray Reiss, Nadine Shelly, Peter Such and Phyllis Webb. The publications employed handmade endpaper, beautiful cover stock, recycled paper, embossing, letterpress printing, handsewing, non-adhesive binding, and tipped in photographs of paintings. Mother Tongue Press also held book art, letter press and writing workshops, and organized book launches and readings. In 2008, Mother Tongue Press expanded and entered trade publishing as Mother Tongue Publishing.

Custodial history

Records were in the custody of Mona Fertig prior to their acquisition by Simon Fraser University Library Special Collections and Rare Books in 2013.

Scope and content

Fonds consists of broadsides, chapbooks and business records generated by Mother Tongue's publishing activities.

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  • English

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None

Terms governing use, reproduction, and publication

Works in this fonds are under copyright. Researchers are required to secure permission from the copyright holders for usage of this material, except for those covered by fair dealing.

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Created January 13, 2016. Shyla Seller.
April 2023: arrangement and description completed (Alexandra Wieland)

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