CCL, no. 1, Spring 1975
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Perspectives on Canadian History / William Goddard [57-59]
The Picture Book Dilemma / Beverly Matson [60-62]
Verve, Humour, and an Eye For Detail / Patricia Morley [63-65]
Ill Writ by Moonlight / Sylvia Du Vernet [66-67]
Canadian "Classics" in Children's Literature / Clare MacCulloch [68-73]
Childerhose's Literary Offences / Robert F. Nielson [74-76]
Pictorial and Narrative Realism / Mary Rubio [77-79]
Field Guide to the West Coast / Donald M. Britton [80-82]
L'éden corrigé / Rod Wilmot [83-84]
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