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Rare books collection

Rare books collection

Rare books and various other printed or manuscript materials covering a wide variety of areas are held in Archives & Special Collections. The collection numbers approximately 30,000 volumes and is constantly expanding. Included in the collection are the Dysart Memorial Collection of Rare Books & Manuscripts, the St. John's College Rare Book Collection, and the Slavic Rare Book Collection. Further subject strengths of the Rare Book Collection are in Canadiana, particularly in Canadian Prairie literature, social history, immigration, agricultural development of western Canada, and early Arctic exploration; early native language syllabics; church history and philosophy; bibles (including the 1611 King James Bible); and English literature.

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Historical Diary of Winnipeg
Psycho-analysis And Auto-Suggestion
The Holy Bible, conteyning the Old Testament, and the New:
The botanical magazine, or, Flower-garden displayed
Visitors' Guide Book and Jubilee Souvenir

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Collection

  • Rare books collection (5) + -

Format

  • Book (1) + -
  • Text (1) + -

Date

1923 - 1924
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Format: 2023/02/01

Name

  • Bilson, Thomas, (1) + -
  • Curtis, William (1) + -
  • Smith, Miles, (1) + -

Title

  • Historical Diary of Winnipeg (1) + -
  • Psycho-analysis And Auto-Suggestion (1) + -
  • The Holy Bible, conteyning the Old Testament, and the New: (1) + -
  • The botanical magazine, or, Flower-garden displayed (1) + -
  • Visitors' Guide Book and Jubilee Souvenir (1) + -
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University of Manitoba Libraries Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada R3T 2N2
1-204-474-8880 | For all questions, contact archives@umanitoba.ca.

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