Canadian Pamphlets and Broadsides

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This collection provides access to the pre-1930 Canadian pamphlet and broadside holdings of the Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library by supplying both page images in full colour, and full searchability of the contents of each item. To date the site consists of 597 broadsides (single sheets, printed on one or both sides) and 2,062 pamphlet titles which amounts to 71,508 page images. The collection includes items printed in Canada, by Canadian authors, or about Canadian subjects, mainly of a non-literary nature.

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Address delivered before the Provincial Agricultural Association at its twelfth annual exhibition, at Brantford, 1857, by George Alexander. Published by order of the Association
Address delivered before the Provincial Agricultural Association at its twelfth annual exhibition, at Brantford, 1857, by George Alexander. Published by order of the Association
Address delivered by Mr. Francis H. Clergue at the complimentary banquet tendered him by the citizens of Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, at Hotel Iroquois, Thursday evening, February 21st, 1901
Address delivered by Mr. Francis H. Clergue at the complimentary banquet tendered him by the citizens of Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, at Hotel Iroquois, Thursday evening, February 21st, 1901
Address delivered in Boston Music Hall. Wednesday evening, January 31, 1894
Address delivered in Boston Music Hall. Wednesday evening, January 31, 1894
Address of Mr. A.E. Kemp, President of the Canadian Manufacturers' Association delivered at their annual meeting in Toronto, April 29, 1896, also national policy and preferential trade resolutions adopted at that meeting
Address of Mr. A.E. Kemp, President of the Canadian Manufacturers' Association delivered at their annual meeting in Toronto, April 29, 1896, also national policy and preferential trade resolutions adopted at that meeting
Address of Mr. W. J. Gage, President of the Board of Trade of the City of Toronto, delivered at annual meeting, January 19, 1911
Address of Mr. W. J. Gage, President of the Board of Trade of the City of Toronto, delivered at annual meeting, January 19, 1911
Address of the Commission of Synod of the Presbyterian Church of Canada in Connection with the Church of Scotland to the people under their charge
Address of the Commission of Synod of the Presbyterian Church of Canada in Connection with the Church of Scotland to the people under their charge
Address of the Hamilton Young Men's Christian Association to the young men of the city
Address of the Hamilton Young Men's Christian Association to the young men of the city
Address of the electors of the city of Toronto to Sir Francis Bond Head, on the subject of the distress occasioned by the stoppage of the supplies; with His Excellency's answer thereto
Address of the electors of the city of Toronto to Sir Francis Bond Head, on the subject of the distress occasioned by the stoppage of the supplies; with His Excellency's answer thereto
Address of the free protesting Church of Scotland; to Scotsmen, and others residing in the British Colonies, attached to the standards of the Church of Scotland; [John Sym, Chairman of Colonial Committee]
Address of the free protesting Church of Scotland; to Scotsmen, and others residing in the British Colonies, attached to the standards of the Church of Scotland; [John Sym, Chairman of Colonial Committee]
Address on bankruptcy legislation in Canada, delivered before the Canadian Manufacturers' Association, by Mr. D.E. Thomson, Q.C., 29th March, 1900
Address on bankruptcy legislation in Canada, delivered before the Canadian Manufacturers' Association, by Mr. D.E. Thomson, Q.C., 29th March, 1900
Address to the Toronto workingmen on the 'National Policy.'
Address to the Toronto workingmen on the 'National Policy.'
Address to the churches from the following organizations, the Single Tax Association, the Trades and Labor Council and others
Address to the churches from the following organizations, the Single Tax Association, the Trades and Labor Council and others

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