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Lorne and Edith Pierce collection. Constance Davies Woodrow sous-fonds
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Sous-fonds
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1926-1930 (Creation)
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- Woodrow, Constance J. Davies
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0.02 m of textual records
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Constance Woodrow (1899-1937), née Davies, was born in England but lived in Canada most of her life. She worked in Toronto at Britnell's bookstoret. Woodrow brought out two volumes of verse, The Captive Gypsy (1928) and The Celtic Heart (1929) , and translated Georges Bugnet's novel Nipsya (1929). She died at a young age in 1937.
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Sous-fonds consists of holographic letter to E.W.Walker (1926 May 7), signed by Davies Woodrow, a small Chistmas greeting (in the form of a small chapbook) of poetry entitled Captives and Other Poems, and a birch-bark album with poetry and illustrations (by George Merritt Woodrow) inscribed to Lorne Pierce..
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Gift of Lorne and Edith Pierce
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- English
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2001.1
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