CCL, no. 2, Summer 1975
« Previous Issue | Next Issue »Editorial: Survival in Perspective / John R. Sorfleet [3-6] CriticismA Conversation with Roderick Haig-Brown / Glenys Stow [9-22] Charles Roberts' Animal Stories / Tim Murray [23-37] Tales of the Wilderness: The Canadian Animal Story / Muriel Whitaker [38-46] Canadian Reference and Information Books for Children: Part Two / Geoffrey Chapman [47-65] Review Articles and ReviewsPicture Books For Young Children / Caroline White [67-70]
A Many-Coloured Kite / Rod Willmot [71-72]
Canadian Fantasy / Kenneth Radu [73-79]
Books on Beasts / David Piggins [80-81]
A New Tradition / Sarah Reid [82-84]
Montreal Poetry / Ronald Reichertz [85-88]
Wit, Energy, and Magic / Patricia Morley [88-91]
Discovery and Adventure in Fiction and Fact / Gerald J. Rubio [92-99]
"Je lis tout seul" vrai ou faux? / Maureen Dunn, Michelle Vanderbyl, Josée Scherdtel, et Debbie Sohier [99-101]
Our cover picture, courtesy of Collins Publishers, Toronto, is taken from Roderick Haig-Brown's The Whale People, Children's Book-of-the-Year in 1964. The illustrator is Mary Weiler of B.C. This page last updated 16 December 2003. |
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