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True North: Not Strong and Free. Defending the Peaceable Kingdom (1983)
Boxes 138-143
During the fall of 1982 Peter C. Newman was asked by the Business Council on National Issues to prepare a pamphlet on giving Canada a new defence policy. The original intention was that BCNI put out the pamphlet on its own but McClelland and Stewart proposed instead that it be published as a book
This part of the accrual was received with a certain amount of original organization. Although much of the backup research material was unsorted most of it was marked or could easily be assigned to specific chapters of the book and some of the material was already in file folders which related to particular chapters. The manuscript material was less well ordered; various drafts of various chapters were scattered among the three boxes of material and the archivist has reconstructed the order in which the various drafts were written taking as usual Newman’s bright orange, heavily stapled sheets as his first version, taking the galleys as the final version and arranging the drafts between.

Back-up material
Box 138
F.1 Clippings of earlier articles by Newman on defence, three for the Toronto Star in 1967 and one for Maclean’s in 1980.
F.2 Foreword/Introduction back-up material: Clippings from various sources including transcripts of Newman’s taped interviews, newspapers, magazines and government publications which have been stapled onto large sheets of paper and annotated. There are also several typed paragraphs written by Newman included with the material.
F.3 General back-up material: four publications relating to defence and security, unannotated.
F.4 Chapter 1, “Between the Eagle and the Bear”, back-up material: clippings on Soviet weapons and ideology stapled and annotated.
F.5 Chapter 1, back-up material: six publications and some clippings relating to U.S. and Soviet Union, unannotated.
F.6 Chapter 2, “Buck Rogers”/“The Atari Bandits”, this chapter on space technology and warfare was later abandoned: stapled clippings with some annotations.
F.7 Chapter 2, back-up material: Some unannotated loose clippings and a photocopy of an M.A. thesis on remote sensing satellites.
F.8 Chapter 3, “Bucks for Bangs”: Stapled clippings with some annotations and portions of transcripts.
F.9 Chapter 3, back-up material: Department of National Defence Estimates, 1982-3, unannotated photocopy.

Box 139
F.1 Chapter 4, “The Boys in Green”, back-up: stapled clippings with some annotations and fragments of text by Newman.
F.2 Chapter 4, back-up material: stapled clippings with some annotations, some loose clippings and one portion of TLs (from Hal Lawrence).
F. 3 Chapter 5, “Naval Gazing”, back-up: stapled clippings with some annotations on Soviet and U.S. naval build-up.
F.4 Chapter 5, back-up material: stapled clippings with some annotations on Canadian navy and portions of transcripts.
F.5 Chapter 5, back-up material: loose clippings and articles, unannotated, and four photographs.
F.6 Chapter 5, back-up material: five publications relating to navy matters.
F. 7 Chapter 6, “The Army’s Aches”, back-up: stapled clippings with some annotations.
F. 8 Chapter 7, “Without a Parachute”, back-up: stapled clippings with some annotations on Canadian air force.
F.9 Chapter 7, back-up material: loose clippings, proposal for military use of Mirabel Airport (and accompanying HLs) and brochure regarding a training exercise.

Box 140
F .1 Chapter 8, “The Vanishing Reserves”, back-up material: stapled clippings with some annotations and portions of various transcripts.
F.2 Chapter 8, back-up material: loose clippings, copies of reports to government subcommittees, pamphlet about Royal Naval Reserve.
F.3 Chapter 9, “Taming the Nuclear Demon”, back-up material: copy of speech by Prime Minister Pierre Elliot Trudeau to United Nations, stapled clippings and articles with some annotations, some loose article pages.
F.4 Chapter 9, back-up material: articles on nuclear arms, nuclear war and disarmament, stapled clippings with some annotations, copy of statement on defence by Walter Gordon.
F.5 Chapter 9, back-up material: fragments of text, portions of transcripts on MX missiles, stapled clippings on nuclear weapons with some annotations.
F.6 Chapter 10, A planned chapter on Norway, later abandoned booklet, stapled clippings, articles and copies of articles, portion of transcript and fact sheet from Ministry of Defence, Oslo.
F.7 Chapter 10 back-up material: brochure on Norwegian Home Guard.
F.8 Chapter 11, “Bruise for a Cruise”, back-up material: loose clippings and articles, stapled clippings with some annotations.
F.9 Chapters 13 and 14, “Killing Time in NATO” and “NATO’s Lost Lamb”, back-up material: fragments of texts, stapled clippings with annotations, portions of books and articles.
F.10 Chapters 13 and 14, back-up material: pamphlet on NATO and Warsaw Pact and loose clippings.
F.11 Chapter 15, “True North, Not Strong and Free”, portions of transcripts, stapled clippings with some annotations, portion of book, loose clippings and pamphlet on Northern foreign policy.

Transcripts, Correspondence and Manuscript
Box 141

F.1 Transcript of PCN’s interview with Admiral Mainguy, transcribed 12 Jan.1983, 26 pp. and photocopy, 26 pp., and part of another copy, 17 pp.
F.2 Transcript of PCN’s interview with Berel Rodal, transcribed 12 March 1983, 27 pp. and photocopy, 27 pp.
F.3 Transcript of PCN’s interview with General Theriault, transcribed 8 Jan. 1983, 37 pp. and photocopy, 37 pp.
F.4 Transcript of PCN’s interview with Admiral Wood, transcribed, 8 Jan. 1983, 23 pp. and photocopy, 23 pp., and another photocopy with, passages cut out, 23 pp.
F.5 Transcript of an interview (embargoed).
F.6 Readers’ reports on the book (all 1983):
- ALs from Tom d’Aquino enclosing two reports, 23 pp. total.
- TL (copy) from Walter L. Gordon.
- TL (copy) from Rear Admiral J.C. Wood.
- TL from Jack McClelland, 2 pp.
- 2 pp. of unsigned holograph notes.
F.7 Correspondence: 2 TLs and TL (photocopy), letters accompanying research material.
F.8 First draft: contents, early (orange paper) draft, annotated typescript, 1 p .
F.9 Introduction, early (orange paper) draft, heavily revised typescript, 18 pp.
F.10 Early Chapter 1 (later Chapter 2), “Canada as the Peaceable Kingdom”, heavily revised (orange) typescript with some holograph additions, 27 pp.
F.11 Chapter 2, later abandoned , “The Atari Bandits”, heavily revised (orange) typescript with clippings stapled on as part of the text, 9 pp.
F.12 Early Chapter 3 (later Chapter 12), “Threats and Counter Threats”, heavily revised (orange) typescript, 8 pp.
F.13 Early Chapter 4 (later Chapter 5) , “Naval Gazing”, heavily revised (orange) typescript, 14 pp.
F.14 Early Chapter 5 (later Chapter 6) , “The Army’s Problems”, heavily revised (orange) typescript, 10 pp.
F.15 Early Chapter 6 (later Chapter 7) , “A Royal Canadian Air Force”, heavily revised (orange) typescript, 16 pp.
F.16 Early Chapter 7 (later Chapter 8) , “Our Vanishing Reserves”, heavily revised (orange) typescript, heavily revised (orange) typescript, 16 pp., with blank first page and heavily annotated portion of a book included as part of the text, 5 pp.
F.17 Early Chapter 8 (later Chapter 13), “Killing Time in NATO”, heavily revised (orange) typescript, 15 pp., with blank first page.
F.18 Early Chapter 9 (later Chapter 14) , “NATO’s Lost Lamb”, heavily revised (orange) typescript, 4 pp., with blank first page.
F.19 Chapter 10, later deleted, “The Norwegian Connection”, heavily revised ... (orange) typescript, 7 pp.
F.20 Chapter 10, “The Reluctant Virgin”, heavily revised (orange) typescript, 6 pp. with blank first page.
F. 21 Early Chapter 11 (later Chapter 15) , “A True North, Strong and Free”, heavily revised (orange) typescript, 13 pp., with blank first page.
F.22 Early Chapter 12 (later Chapter 4), “The Boys in Green”, heavily revised (orange) typescript, 6 pp. with blank first page.
F.23 Early Chapter 13 (later Chapter 9), “The Nuclear Dilemma”, heavily revised (orange) typescript with holograph additions, 16 pp., 12 printed pages with heavy annotations included as part of the text and one blank page.
F.24 Chapter 14, later abandoned, “A Touch of Disassociation”, heavily revised (orange) typescript, 6 pp.
F.25 Early Chapter 15 (later Chapter 11), “Testing the Cruise”, heavily revised (orange) typescript, 6 pp., with blank first page.
F.26 Early Chapter 16 (later Chapter 3), “Rationing the Defence Dollar”, heavily revised (orange) typescript 5 pp., with blank first page.
F.27 Early Chapter 17, “Defence for the Eighties” and “Envoie” (both later Chapter 16), heavily revised (orange) typescript, 4 pp.

Box 142
Revision of First Draft
F.1 Chapter 1 (later Chapter 2), “Canada: The Peaceable Kingdom”, heavily revised typescript, 18 pp.
F.2 (Chapter 2, later abandoned), “Buck Rogers at Play”, (formerly “The Atari Bandits”), heavily revised typescript, 7 pp.
F.3 Chapter 5 (later Chapter 3), “The Army’s Aches”.
F.4 Chapter 9 (later Chapter 4), “NATO’s Lost Lamb”, heavily revised typescript, 6 pp.
F.5 (Chapter 10, later abandoned), “The Norwegian Connection”, heavily revised typescript, 5 pp.
F.6 Chapter 11 (later Chapter 15), “A True North, Strong and Free”, heavily revised typescript, 6 pp.
F.7 Chapter 12 (later Chapter 4), “The Boys in Green”, heavily revised typescript, 5 pp.
F.8 (Chapter 14, later deleted), “A Touch of Disassociation”, heavily revised typescript, 6 pp.
F.9 Chapter 16 (later Chapter 3), “Rationing the Defence Dollar”, heavily revised typescript, 5 pp.
F.10 Chapter 17 (later Chapter 16), “Defence for the 80s” and “Envoie”, heavily revised typescript, 2 pp.

Second Draft
F.11 Heavily revised and stapled typescript, 182 pp.
F.12 Retyped and uncorrected version of F. 11, typescript, 177 pp.
F.13 Heavily revised copy of the retyped version (F.12), lacks foreword but with additional end material, 174 pp.

Box 143
Third draft, with instructions for printer
F.1 Preliminaries and foreword, heavily annotated typescript, 10 pp.
F.2 Chapter 1, “Between the Eagle and the Bear”, heavily revised and annotated typescript, 9 pp.
F.3 Chapter 2, “The Peaceable Kingdom”, heavily revised and annotated typescript, 14 pp.
F.4 Chapter 3, “Bucks for Bangs”, heavily revised and annotated typescript, 6 pp.
F.5 Chapter 4, (marked as “III”), “The Boys in Green”, heavily revised and annotated typescript, 8 pp.
F.6 Chapter 5 (marked as “IV”), “Naval Gazing”, heavily revised and annotated typescript, 10 pp.
F.7 Chapter 6 (marked as “V”), “The Army’s Aches”, heavily revised and annotated typescript, 10 pp.
F.8 Chapter 7 (marked as “VI”), “Without a Parachute”, heavily revised and annotated typescript, 11 pp.
F.9 Chapter 8 (marked as “VII”), “The Vanishing Reserves” , heavily revised and annotated typescript, 16 pp.
F.10 Chapter 9 (marked as “VIII”), “Taming the Nuclear Demon”, heavily revised and annotated typescript, 14 pp.
F.11 Chapter 10, “The Reluctant Virgin”, heavily revised and annotated typescript, 13 pp.
F.12 Chapter 11, “Bruise for a Cruise”, heavily revised and annotated typescript, 14 pp.
F.13 Chapter 12 (marked as “XI”), “Threats and Counterthreats”, heavily revised and annotated typescript, 17 pp.
F.14 Chapter 13, “Killing Time in NATO”, heavily revised and annotated typescript, 16 pp.
F.15 Chapter 14, “NATO’s Lost Lamb”, heavily revised and annotated typescript, 12 pp.
F.16 Chapter 15, “True North, Not Strong and Free”, heavily revised and annotated typescript, 14 pp.
F.17 Chapter 16, “Defence for the 80s”, heavily revised and annotated typescript, 18 pp.
F.18 Glossary and index, heavily annotated typescript, 27 pp. and envelope for manuscript.
F.19 Galley proofs marked “author’s copy”, unannotated, 82 pp.

Debrett’s Illustrated Guide to the Canadian Establishment (Toronto: Methuen), 1983

Boxes 144-152
As the correspondence files for this book indicate (Box 144) Peter Newman was approached by Robert Jarman, the Managing Director of Debrett’s Peerage in England during April 1982 to write the text for an illustrated book about the Canadian establishment. While Newman assumed the role of General Editor of the book his own writing was limited to the opening essay “The Power Network: Prowling the Perfumed Stockades of Canada’s Establishment”. A team of writers and researchers provided the “Dynasties” section on the main establishment families using, to some extent, information gleaned from Newman’s previous books and this same team compiled the biographical list of 700 people which concludes the book. An essay on awards and titles was contributed by Carl Lochnan and John Reeves provided many of the photographs.

This part of the fifth accrual of the Newman fonds was received in two parts: most of the material in boxes 144-146 arrived with the True North Not Strong and Free files while more than half of the material for this book came directly from Methuen, the book’s publishers. As the files received from Newman included some galley proofs and as the consignment from the publisher included an early typescript draft, the two shipments were merged and have been arranged here together. However, some physical separation has been made of material relating to Newman’s direct contribution to the book, his “Power Network” essay, and the material written by others with which he had only limited contact as General Editor. Thus boxes 144, 145 and 146 reflect Newman the writer and boxes 147-152 the contributions of others to Debrett’s Illustrated Guide to the Canadian Establishment.

Box 144
Correspondence, Memoranda, Outlines and Early Drafts
F.1 Correspondence between Debrett’s, Methuen and PCN, April-November 1982.
From: Debrett’s (Robert Jarman) to PCN, TLs, April 27, 1982
Debrett’s (Robert Jarman) to PCN, TLs, June 9, 1982
Debrett’s (Robert Jarman) to PCN, TLs June 17, 1982
Methuen (F.D. Wardle) to PCN, memorandum, signed, Sept. 23, 1982, 3 pp
Debrett’s (R.J.) to PCN, TLs, Oct. 13, 1982
PCN to Michael Levine, TL (car.), 3 pp., Nov. 15, 1982
Debrett’s (R.J.) to PCN, TLs, Nov. 16, 1982

F.2 Notes from a meeting of Nov. 26, (1982), Peter Newman, Michael Levine, W. Hushian and F. Wardle, 2 photocopies, 3 pp. each.
F.3 Notes made on Dec. 2, 1982 regarding a meeting on Dec. 1, 1982 from Robert Jarman, 2 copies, 2 pp. each, one annotated by PCN

F.4 Correspondence between Debrett’s, Methuen and PCN and PCN to others, Dec. 1982- Jan. 1983
From: Methuen to PCN ALs and attached book outline, 4 pp., Dec. 10, 1982
PCN & CJN to Michael Levine, TLs (photocopy), 3 pp., Jan. 20, 1983
PCN to John Craig Eaton, TL (car.), Jan. 24, 1983
Debrett’s to PCN, TLs, Jan. 28, 1983

F.5 Methuen’s confidential outline of the book, with PCN’s (?) annotations, 4 pp., Feb. 2, 1983.
F.6 Correspondence between Debrett’s, Methuen and PCN, Feb.-June 1983.

From: PCN to Robert Jarman, TL (car.), Feb. 9, 1983
R.J. to PCN, TLs, March 1, 1983
PCN to R.J., TL (car.) [unfinished?], March 14, 1983
F.D. Wardle to PCN, TLs with 2 pp. of attachments, March 22, 1983
PCN to Fred [Wardle], TLs (photocopy), May 6, 1983
PCN to F.W., TL (car.), 2 pp., June 13, 1983
PCN to F.W., TL (car.), June 27, 1983

F.7 Outline of Debrett’s American Book Programme, April 8, 1982, 10 pp.
F.8 Publishing Agreement between Power Reporting Ltd., Debrett’s Peerage Ltd. and PCN, photocopy, 16 pp.
F.9 Press Release announcing the forthcoming book, [Aug.-Sept.?], 1982, 2 copies, 2 pp. each.
F.10 Photocopy of clipping from London Standard, Dec. 7, 1982, announcing the book.
F.11 Back-up material: outlines of the book, lists of those to be included and a bibliography.
F.12 List of photographs needed for the book, typescript (photocopy), 3 pp.
F.13 Early draft of Newman’s essay section, part I of the book, “The Power Network: Prowling the Perfumed Stockades of Canada’s Establishment”, heavily annotated typescript, 157 pp.
F.14 Photocopy of first part of above draft (F.13) with Martin Lynch’s revisions and comments, heavily annotated typescript, 91 pp.
F.15 Photocopy of second part of early draft (F.13) with Lynch’s revisions and comments, heavily annotated typescript, 65 pp.
F.16 Martin Lynch’s longer comments on the above draft, all dated July/Aug. 1983, holograph, 23 pp. and telephoned memo, 1 p.
F.17 Further revised version of F.13 lacking Lynch’s revisions but apparently later (or simultaneous with) F.15 and F.16 above, heavily annotated typescript, 158 pp.
F.18 A photocopy of the F.17 version, 158 pp.
F.19 Another photocopy of the F.17 version, 158 pp.

Box 145
Later drafts and early galley proofs of PCN’s section of the book
F.1 Another copy of the Box 144, F.13 version with additional revisions, 151 pp.
F.2 A photocopy of the F.1 version, 158 pp.
F.3 Final version of the PCN essay section, set up for printer with further revisions and including preface, 165 pp.
F.4 Galley proofs for the preface and PCN essay section, lightly annotated, dated Aug. 3, 1983, sheet numbers 26-60, 61 pp. (The various galleys for Newman’s section of the book have first been arranged in date order and then in galley sheet number order.)
F.5 Galleys of preface and essay section further revised by PCN and CJN, “working copy”, Aug. 3, 1983, numbers 26-61, 61 pp.
F.6 Galleys, second part of “working copy” with revisions by PCN and CJN , numbers 62-91, Aug. 3, 1983, 45 pp.
F.7 Photocopy of galleys, annotated with instructions for photographs, numbers 26-91, Aug. 3, 1983, 108 pp.
F.8 Galleys of second part of essay section with editor’s changes marked, numbers 60A-91, Aug. 3, 1983, 49 pp.
F.9 Corrected galleys, 4 pp.

Box 146
Galleys of PCN’s section and back-up material and drafts of other section
F.1 Galleys revised by Martin Lynch, of preface and PCN’s essay section, Aug. 12, 1983, numbers 26-91, 107 pp.
F.2 Revised galleys of part of PCN’s essay section, Aug. 12, 1983, numbers 30-91, 104 pp.
F.3 “Working Revised Galleys”, preface and PCN’s essay with CJN’s notations, Aug. 13, 1983, numbers 26-91, 107 pp.
F.4 Revised galleys of preface and essay, Aug. 24, 1983, numbers 26-29, 36-7 and 53, 10 pp.
F.5 “Final Proofs”, preface and part of essay, Aug. 30, 1983, numbers 26-88A, 61 pp.
F.6 Galleys of preface and part of essay, “Checked against final proofs”, Aug. 31, 1983, numbers 26-88, 40 pp.
F.7 Sheets from master galleys, Sept. 23, 1983, numbers 36-37A, 53-53A, 92-92A, 339-347, 349-352, 17 pp.
F.8 Rough copy for the acknowledgements page by F[red] W[ardle] and Robin [Brass], holograph, 4 pp.
F.9 Preliminary list of name entries for the book, annotated (not by PCN) typescript, 92 pp.
F.10 Back-up material (not by PCN) for name entries section, holograph, 3 pp.
F.11 Back-up material (not by PCN) for K.C. Irving section, holograph, 4 pp., photocopies, 2 pp.
F.12 Back-up material (not by PCN) for “Dynasties” section, annotated typescript, 32 pp.
F.13 Back-up material for “Dynasties” section: “Family Trees looked at by PCN” holograph, with annotations, 18 pp.
F.14 Draft of the “Dynasties” section, part II of the book, ready for printer with annotations by PCN, Martin Lynch and others (later galley numbers 92-118) heavily annotated typescript, 78 pp.

Box 147
Drafts of sections not by PCN, photograph captions and credits, heavily annotated typescript (by Martin Lynch and others), 239 pp.
F.1 Draft of the “individuals” section, part III of the book, ready for printer, with annotations (not by PCN) (later galley numbers 121-217), heavily annotated typescript, 212 pp.
F.2 Remainder of “individuals” section (later galley numbers 221-357).
F.3 Preface to the “Dynasties” and “The Debrett’s Six Hundred” sections [by Fred Wardle? see acknowledgements notes, F.8], annotated by PCN, annotated typescript, 2 pp.
F.4 Part of “individuals” section (not by PCN) set up for printer (later galley numbers 518-534), heavily annotated photocopied typescript, 39 pp.
F.5 Draft of an essay “Marks of Honour–Then and Now” and accompanying lists by Carl Lochnan, with Canadian Orders sections, photocopied typescript, lightly annotated, 24 pp.
F.6 Original of the “Marks of Honour” essay with lists and brochures (later galley numbers 568-580), heavily annotated typescript, 26 pp. and two brochures.
F.7 Photograph captions and credits for parts of PCN’s essay section of the book, holograph (not PCN), 28 pp.
F.8 Further photograph captions for PCN’s section, annotated (not by PCN) typescript, 2 pp.
F.9 Photograph captions and credits for PCN’s section set up for printer (later galley numbers 535-567), heavily annotated (not by PCN) typescript with some holograph, 77 pp.
F.10 Draft of part of captions and photo credits for “Dynasties” section, typescript and holograph, 19 pp.
F.11 Retyped and more complete captions and photo credits for “Dynasties” section, photocopied typescript, 40 pp.
F.12 Captions and photo credits for “Dynasties” section set up for printer (later galley numbers 338-c.350), heavily annotated typescript, 42 pp.
F.13 Acknowledgements, preliminaries, captions and credits (later galley numbers 614-617), annotated typescript and holograph, 7 pp.
F.14 Draft of appendix “The Family Foundations” set up for printer (later galley numbers 618-631), annotated (not by PCN) typescript, 28 pp.
F.15 Preliminary material for “individuals” and “Dynasties” sections, set up for printer (later galley numbers 632-633), heavily annotated (not by PCN) typescript, 7 pp.
F.16 Photo captions and credits for “arts” section and “patches for family trees” (later galley Its 641-642), typescript, holograph and photocopies, 9 pp
F.17 Photo captions and credits for “arts and media” and “political & military” sections marked for printer (later galley numbers 644-650), heavily annotated (not by PCN) typescript, 20 pp.
F.18 Index, “setting copy” (later galley numbers 655-681), annotated (not by PCN) typescript, 92 pp.

Box 148
Galley proofs of sections not by PCN
The galleys have been arranged in numerical order, by galley sheet number and then in date order. The numerical order follows the order of the finished book fairly closely except that part of the “individuals” section (III) has been numbered 11-25 and thus is placed here before the “Dynasties” section (II) and the preliminary pages of the book (table of contents, etc. have been numbered 640-650 and thus may be found in box 151. Annotations on these galleys are not by PCN.
F.1 Galleys numbers 1-25, part of the “individuals” section (Anderson, Attwood, etc.) , dated 5-8-83, unannotated, 29 pp.
F.2 Galleys numbers 1-25, 5/8/83, annotated copy, 31 pp.
F.3 Galleys numbers 1-24, 16/8/83, lightly annotated, with additional opening pages 30/8/83 and note 1 Sept. 83, 41 pp.
F.4 Galleys numbers 1-25, 30/8/83, “proofs of repro” , annotated only on first page, 25 pp.
F.5 Galleys numbers 92-120: the “Dynasties” section 8/8/83, only numbers 119-120 annotated (biographical pages on PCN and “blurb” for the book), 52 pp.
F.6 Galleys numbers 92-120, 8/8/83, annotated copy, 50 pp.
F.7 Galleys numbers 92-120, 8/8/83, further annotated, (number 102 marked “Doug Fetherling’s proofs”), 55 pp.
F.8 Galleys numbers 92-93, number 102 and number 118, 16/8/83, only number 92 annotated also 2 holograph memos on “Steve Eby” headed paper, 10 pp.
F .9 “Master Galleys”, numbers 92-118A, 16/8/83, substantial annotations in different hands, 52 pp.
F.10 Galleys numbers 92A-120, 30/8/83, only 92A annotated, 48 pp.
F.11 Galleys numbers 108-9, 347-51 (photograph captions and credits), 26/9/83, 2 copies of both sections, one lightly annotated, 22 pp. total.

F.12 Galleys numbers 119-120 (PCN biography and “blurb”), two copies one dated 10/8/83 with extensive annotations; the other 2/9/83, unannotated, 4 pp. total.
F.13 Galleys numbers 121-145A, “individuals” listing continued, 16/8/83, with extensive annotations by Martin Lynch and addition note “31 Aug. final Proofs ...”, 39 pp.
F.14 Galleys numbers 121-145A, 16/8/83 “proofed by D.M., M.L. comments added” and instructions for printers Aug. 31, 1983, 39 pp.
F.15 Galleys numbers 121-145A, 6/9/83, “Master set”, lightly annotated, 29 pp.
F.16 Galleys numbers 131-216 (incomplete), “reset-revised”, 15/9/83, only first 2 sheets annotated, 11 pp.
F.17 Galleys numbers 31-216 (incomplete), 15/9/83, “Last (full and patches)” unannotated, 10 pp.

Box 149
F .1 Galleys numbers 146-170, “individuals” section, 6/9/83 “master set”, (continues from Box 148, F.15), lightly annotated, 26 pp.
F.2 Galleys numbers 146-217, 22/8/83 and 24/8/83 “these proofs have not been Lynched” (number 195), annotated, 95 pp.
F.3 Galleys numbers 146-254, 22/8/83 and 30/8/83, with extensive revisions by Martin Lynch and “31 Aug. final proofs ...” noted on number 146, 129 pp.
F.4 Galleys numbers 171-194, 6/9/83, “master set”, lightly annotated, 24 pp.
F.5 Galleys numbers 195-217, 8/9/83, “master set”, lightly annotated, 23 pp.
F.6 Galleys numbers 195-329,6/9/83 and 8/9/83 with extensive revisions by Martin Lynch “returned Sept. 20 ‘83” noted on number 195, 99 pp.
F.7 Galleys numbers 221-254, 30/8/83, unannotated, 34 pp.
F.8 Galleys numbers 221-254, 30/8/83, “master set”, lightly annotated, 34 pp.
F.9 Galleys numbers 221-254, 15/9/83, lightly annotated, 35 pp.
F.10 Galleys numbers 222-280, incomplete, 17/9/83, 11 pp.
F.11 Galleys numbers 255-280, 6/9/83, annotated, 26 pp.
F.12 Galleys, numbers 55-280,6/9/83, annotated with rough p[age] o[rder?], 26 pp.
F.13 Galleys, numbers 55-280, 6/9/83, “master set”, annotated, 26 pp.
F.14 Galleys, numbers 255-280, 15/9/83, lightly annotated, 26 pp.
F.15 Galleys, numbers 281-303,8/9/83, annotated, 23 pp.
F.16 Galleys, numbers 281-303, 8/9/83, only annotated on number 281, 23 pp.
F.17 Galleys numbers 281-303,8/9/83, annotated, 23 pp.
F.18 Galleys, numbers 281-303, 17/9/83, annotated, 23 pp.
F.19 Galleys, numbers 304-329,8/9/83, some duplicates, only 307/8 annotated, 34 pp.
F.20 Galleys, numbers 304-337,8/9/83, heavily annotated, 37 pp.
F.21 Galleys, numbers 304-337, 17/9/83, annotated, 40 pp.
F.22 Galleys, numbers 311-329,8/9/83, annotated, 19 pp.

Box 150
F.1 Galleys, numbers 330-337, 8/9/83, annotated only on number 330, 8 pp.
F.2 Galleys, numbers 330-337,8/9/83, annotated, 8 pp.
F.3 Galleys, numbers 338-351, 15/9/83, annotated, 15 pp.
F.4 Galleys, numbers 338-351A, 15/9/83, further annotated, 15 pp.
F.5 Galleys, numbers 339-342, incomplete, 15/9/83, annotated, 3 pp.
F.6 Galleys, numbers 338-351A, 16/9/83, lightly annotated, 15 pp.
F.7 Galleys, numbers 340-350, incomplete, 20/9/83, unannotated, 6 pp.
F.8 Galleys, numbers 344-347A, 15/9/83 and 26/9/83, annotated, with some original typescript marked up for the printer, 15 pp.
F.9 Galleys, number 306 and numbers 344-347, 21/9/83 and 26/9/83 “revised patch corrections”, lightly annotated, 5 pp.
F.10 Galley, number 347, undated, and original typescript with setting instructions, 2 pp
F.11 Galleys, numbers 348-351, 15/9/83, annotated, 5 pp.
F.12 Galleys numbers 352-357, 17/9/83, unannotated, 5 pp.
F.13 Galleys, numbers 358-372, incomplete, 20/9/83, lightly annotated, 5 pp.
F.14 Galleys, numbers 358A-517A, incomplete, 20/9/83, lightly annotated, 180 pp.
F.15 Galley, numbers 359A, 20/9/83, annotated, 1 p.
F.16 Galleys, numbers 358-387, incomplete, 29/9/83, unannotated, 11 pp.
F.17 Galleys, numbers 358-420, undated, annotated with page order, 28 pp.
F.18 Galleys, numbers 362-425, 20/9/83, annotated, 31 pp.
F.19 Galleys, numbers 384-416, incomplete, 20/9/83, annotated, 5 pp.
F.20 Galleys, numbers 421-517, incomplete, 29/9/83, unannotated, 28 pp.
F.21 Galleys, numbers 421-567, incomplete, 20/9/83 and 29/9/83, annotated, 57 pp.
F.22 Galleys, numbers 422-502, undated, annotated with page order, 34 pp.
F.23 Galleys, numbers 421A-457, incomplete, 20/9/83, annotated, 12 pp.
F.24 Galley, numbers 448, undated, annotated, 1 p.
F.25 Galleys, numbers 465-482, 20/9/83, annotated, 9 pp.
F.26 Galleys, numbers 477 & 483, 20/9/83, annotated, 2 pp.
F.27 Galleys, numbers 485-496, & 509, incomplete, 20/9/83, annotated, 5 pp.

Box 151
F.1 Galleys, number 495 & number 507, 29/9/83, annotated, 2 pp.
F.2 Galleys, numbers 503-519, undated, annotated with page order, 6 pp.
F.3 Galleys, numbers 507,515 & 517, 20/9/83, annotated, 4 pp.
F.4 Galleys, numbers 518-534 (family trees), 20/9/83, annotated, 17 pp.
F.5 Galleys, numbers 535-567 (photograph captions and credits), 20/9/83, lightly annotated, 35 pp.
F.6 Galleys, numbers 535-567 (incomplete), 20/9/83, annotated, 32 pp.
F.7 Galleys, numbers 539-557, incomplete, 20/9/83, annotated with photographs, 14 pp.
F.8 Galleys, numbers 539-557, incomplete, “revised patch corrections to captions Sept. 26/83”, lightly annotated, two copies, 28 pp. total.
F.9 Galleys, numbers 568-580, incomplete, 29/9/83 (“Marks of Honour, Then and Now”essay by Carl Lochnan, and “Canadian Orders”), annotated, 16 pp.
F.10 Galleys, numbers 568-617, incomplete, 23/9/83, (“Marks of Honour”, “Orders”, some captions, acknowledgements and Debrett’s copyright page), “with corrections phoned in by Carl Lochnan”, annotated, 22 pp.
F.11 Galleys, numbers 573-579, 21/9/83 and 23/9/83, heavily annotated, 7 pp.
F.12 Galleys, numbers 581-584, 612-617, 21/9/83, lightly annotated, 10 pp.
F.13 Galleys, numbers 585-611, 22/9/83, “for corrections”, annotated, 27 pp.
F.14 Galleys, numbers 585-614, incomplete, 23/9/83, lightly annotated, 26 pp.
F.15 Galleys, numbers 618-631, 29/9183, “master”, annotated, 15 pp.
F.16 Galleys, numbers 618A-635, 2/10183, lightly annotated, 17 pp.
F.17 Galleys, numbers 618-642, incomplete, 2/10183, annotated, 17 pp.
F.18 Galleys, numbers 632-635, 29/9183, unannotated, 4 pp.
F.19 Galleys, numbers 632 - 635, 29/9/83, “master” , annotated, 4 pp.
F.20 Draft of Galleys, numbers 634-35, holograph sheets with instructions for printer, 4 pp. and sample galley, 1 p.
F.21 Galleys, numbers 637-637A, 2919183, 2 copies, unannotated, 4 pp. total.
F.22 Draft of Galley, number 640, annotated typescript, 2 pp.
F.23 Galleys, number 640- 1, 2/10/83, unannotated, 2 pp.
F.24 Galleys, number 640-651, incomplete, 4/10/83 (includes draft of contents page), annotated, 12 pp.
F.25 Galleys, number 644-650, 4/10/83, lightly annotated, 9 pp.
F.26 Galleys, number 655-668, 12/10 - 83, (index), annotated, 26 pp.
F.27 Galleys, number 669-681, 13/10/83 (index, continued), unannotated, 14 pp.

Box 152
Page Proofs
The page proofs have either photocopies of the photographs to be used in the book or space containing a verbal description of the photograph at the points where they were to appear. All are extensively annotated.
F.1 Page proofs, preliminaries to p.29
F.2 Page proofs, pp.30- 67
F.3 Page proofs, pp.68-105
F.4 Page proofs, pp.106-149
F.5 Page proofs, pp.150-166
F.6 Page proofs, pp.167-197
F.7 Page proofs, pp.198-223
F.8 Page proofs, pp.224-269
F.9 Duplicate proofs of pp.12-75 (part of the Newman essay)

Box 153
Has Anybody Here Seen Canada?, working title for what became Drawn and Quartered: the Trudeau Years (1984), cartoons by Roy Peterson with an introduction by Newman.
F.1 “Roy Peterson Book; Introduction”, various tss.
F.2 “The Philosopher King Has No Clothes”, various tss.
F.3 “Trudeaumania”, various tss.
F.4 “Trudeau and the Liberal Party”, various tss.
F.5 “Trudeau and His Advisors”, ts.
F.6 “Trudeau and His Cabinet”, various tss.
F.7 “Trudeau and Parliament”, various tss.
F.8 “Trudeau and the West”, various tss.
F.9 “Trudeau and Quebec”, various tss.
F.10 “Trudeau and Business”, various tss.
F.11 “Trudeau and the Women”, various tss.
F.12 “Trudeau and External Affairs”, various tss.
F.12 “End of It”, various tss.
F.13 Letter from Martin Lynch to Peter and Camilla Newman, 20 April 1984, re corrections

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