History of the Book in Canada/Histoire du livre et de l'imprimé au Canada

Developed by a team of historians, literary scholars, librarians, and information specialists, History of the Book in Canada/Histoire du livre et de l'imprimé au Canada defines Canada's place within the international network of book history studies.1 These volumes are the product of a mult...

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Television networks
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