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- 17
- Series
- [ca. 1969-ca. 2002]
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Series consists of audio recordings made by Duke including personal musical compilations, family voice recordings, interviews with Duke and various production themes.
Critics at Large: Censorship and the New Movie Act - Feb. 7, 1970.
- 19
- File
- 1970
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Duke, Daryl
Daryl Duke and Jack Webster/ CJOR Vancouver, March 8, 1970 re: "Payday."
- 20
- File
- 1970
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Duke, Daryl
CKVU - Memos From Daryl to Vancouver Show Staff.
- 33
- File
- [ca. 1970-ca. 1979]
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
[Photographs and screen text, various programs]
- 163
- File
- 1970
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Consists of enlarged, mounted photographs from various productions as well as screen text mounted on placards.
Duke, Daryl
- MsC-189
- Fonds
- 1970-2006
Fonds consists of records documenting the business activities of Nunaga Publishing and its president, Rick Antonson. Fonds is divided into the following sub-series: Corporate records (1973-1988); Book and magazine project files (1970-1980); Sales and distribution records (1974-1983); Correspondence (1973-1984); Submissions and proposals (1974-1979); Government and book information files (1974-1980); Publicity and related records (1973-[1994]); and Douglas & McIntyre files (1977-2006).
Nunaga Publishing Company Ltd.
- 25
- File
- 1970-1986
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Consists of film industry and general publications with reviews or articles about Duke and his work.
Duke, Daryl
[“The Psychiatrist: Such Civil War in my Love and Hate” script]
- 120
- File
- 1970
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Duke, Daryl
- MsC-100
- Fonds
- 1971
Covering the time period of 1971 to 2007, the collection is comprised of records created or received by various staff of New Star Books in their business activities. These activities consisted of: soliciting authors for material or responding to author requests for representation, corresponding with authors throughout the editorial process, designing or contracting layouts for books and communicating instructions to vendors, arranging for printing of materials, promoting book tours and maintaining vendor accounts with various independent bookstores and organizations throughout the world. They also monitored book reviews in publications of the popular press and professional organizations, arranged for marketing of products, coordinated payments or receipt of payments, and periodically issued royalty checks. New Star was often reliant on external funding for the publication of some works, especially in instances where translation services were required to reach certain markets, so applications for grants or donations comprise a portion of each series.
The collection reflects some of the major cultural and political issues affecting Canada, and particularly British Columbia and Vancouver, in the late-1970’s and early-1980’s. These topics ranged from criticisms of British Columbia’s Social Credit administration, to works on the Nicaraguan and Cuban revolutions, feminism, gay rights, communism, and the immigrant experiences of Chinese Canadians and Eastern Europeans The collection also offers insight into some of the shifting trend of public interest away from such leftist publications and the choices New Star editors then had to make in choosing marketable content over progressive or provocative literature.
Record types include correspondence, invoices, purchase orders, balance sheets, newspaper clippings, book reviews, financial statements, grant applications, legal transactions or communications, sales figures, book tour schedules, typesetting instructions, style sheets, draft layouts, photographs, and one draft manuscript.
The collection is arranged into the following ten series: Accounts correspondence and invoices (1973–1994); Author correspondence (1977-1997); Book reviews and related records (1976–1999); Business operational files and related records (1971–1999); Editorial correspondence and related records (1973-2001); Sales figures records (1974-1990); Payroll and taxes records (1972-1990); Royalties records and related correspondence (1979-2005); Draft manuscript files [before 1974?]; Invoices, sales registers and related records (1972-2007).
New Star Books
- MsC-184-0-1
- Series
- 1971-1999
Part of Duthie Books fonds
Series consists of correspondence, legal and financial records, notes, manuals, plans, agreements, project files, customer survey research and other materials generated or used by Celia Duthie, as president of Duthie Books, Ltd.
- MsC-138
- Fonds
- 1971-2010
Fonds consists of records relating to the activities and management of the publishing company, including correspondence, financial documents, administrative files, rejection letters, educational materials, edited manuscripts, page proofs, printer proofs, production graphics, design mockups, teacher accompaniments, newspaper clippings, catalogues and sales reports. Fonds also contains Scott McIntyre's records from his work with the Canadian Pacific Publishing Society, and books published by Douglas & McIntyre, including the imprints Greystone Books, Groundwood Books, and Western Producer Prairie Books.
Douglas & McInytre
- MsC-100-0-7
- Series
- 1972-1990
Part of New Star Books fonds
Series consists of financial records relating to payroll, taxes and employment forms. Records include: financial statements, printouts, balance sheets, notes, tax statements and receipts.
[“The Bold Ones: What’s the Prescription for Fear?” script]
- 124
- File
- 1972
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Duke, Daryl
[“Cool Million: the $1,000,000.00 Rubber Check” script]
- 122
- File
- 1972
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Duke, Daryl
- F-329
- Fonds
- 1972-2013, predominant 1984-1992
Fonds consists of records made or received by Mitch Taylor in the course of his professional activities and business ventures from 1972 to 1992. The records relate primarily to Taylor's co-founding, development and operation of Granville Island Brewing Company Limited in Vancouver, BC from 1981 to April 1989; his time at the brewery in the role of VP Sales and Marketing for Potters Distilling from April 1989 to 1992; and his co-founding of Creekhouse Industries on Granville Island in 1972.
Fonds consists of textual records, graphic materials, photographic materials and artefacts, and is arranged into four series:
Taylor, Mitch
- 32
- File
- 1972
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Variety Vol. 158, No. 26 (Friday, January 12, 1973)
- 28
- File
- 1973
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Contains a review of Payday.
Duke, Daryl