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Discovering Modern Native Feasts: A Case Study in Acquisitions Practices at Arsenal Pulp Press
Author: Hamon, MacKenzie Olivia
Date created: 2013-12-09
Publishing with a non-profit: A case study of the partnership between Greystone Books and the David Suzuki Foundation
Author: Simpson, Carra Noelle
Date created: 2012-05-24
"Journeying into the future": An audit of the Writers' Trust/McClelland & Stewart Journey Prize
Author: Kabeya, Grace-Emmanuelle
Date created: 2019-04-17

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