University of Winnipegccl

CCL, no. 11, 1978


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Table of Contents

A Last Talk with Leslie McFarlane / David Palmer [5-19]

Haig-Brown's Animal Biographies / Alex Lucas [21-38]

Canadian Children's Literature 1975: A Bibliography / John R. Sorfleet and Mary Rubio [39-58]

Robin Hood in the Arctic / David Palmer [59-62]

  • The Snow Hawk, by Leslie McFarlane
  • The Mystery of Spider Lake, by Leslie McFarlane
  • Agent of the Falcon, by Leslie McFarlane
  • Breakaway, by Leslie McFarlane
  • Squeeze Play, by Leslie McFarlane
  • The Dynamite Flynns, by Leslie McFarlane
  • The Last of the Great Picnics, by Leslie McFarlane
  • A Kid in Haileybury, by Leslie McFarlane

Children's Books as Works of Art / Pauline Neale [63-65]

  • Crocodile, Crocodile, by Peter Nicki

Rhyme and Reason / Michael Dudley [66-67]

  • Sunflakes & Snowshine, by Fran Newman

The Writing of Biography / Jon C. Stott [68-71]

  • The Green Tiger, James FitzGibbon: A Hero of the War of 1812, by Enid L. Mallory

Biographies of Canadian Prime Ministers / Irene Hewitt [72-74]

  • Fifteen Men: Canada's Prime Ministers from MacDonald to Trudeau, by Gordon Donaldson

Converging Art Forms: Sports and Literature / James S. Reaney [75-78]

  • Canada's Sporting Heroes: Their Lives & Times, by S.F. Wise and Douglas Fisher
  • The Wild Canadians: Hockey's Bush League Champs, by Chip Young
  • The Wormburners, by John Craig

Socio-Political Realism for Adolescents / Krishna Kumar [79-80]

  • Season of Burnt Grass, by William Dentyn

An Australian Tale / Susan de Rijcke-Lollis [81-82]

  • How the Kookaburra got his Laugh, by Aviva Layton

Shantymen Afloat / James Harrison [83-85]

  • The Last Voyage of the Scotian, by Bill Freeman

Native Tales / Carrie Fredericks [85-86]

  • Indian Legends of Canada, by Claude Mélançon

Veronica Tennant: Ballerina as Authoress / Heather Akin [87-89]

  • On Stage, Please, by Veronica Tennant

Beware of the Wolf! / Mary Ford [89-91]

  • Wolves and Wilderness, by John B. Theberge

French Folktales in Translation / Clare Warwick [92-95]

  • The Witch of the North: Folk Tales of French Canada, adapted by Mary Alice Downie

The cover illustration by Alan Daniel is from Leslie McFarlane's Breakaway (Methuen). Alan Daniel lives in Kitchener, Ontario.


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