Toronto History: A Private Library Online Auction

October 16, 2014

LOT 613

Lot 613

Fifteen Volumes on Toronto Education

Fifteen Volumes on Toronto Education
Lot 613 Details
Fifteen Volumes on Toronto Education

Harvey Medland. MINERVA’S DIARY, A HISTORY OF JARVIS COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. Belleville: Mika Publishing Company, 1979.

Walt McDayter. PAST AND PRESENCE, A HISTORY OF HUMBER COLLEGE. Toronto: Humber College of Applied Arts & Technology, 1981.

TORONTO NORMAL SCHOOL, JUBILEE CELEBRATION. Toronto: Warwick Bro’s & Rutter, 1898.

George Dickson, M. A., and G. Mercer Adam. A HISTORY OF UPPER CANADA COLLEGE, 1829-1892. Toronto: Rowsell & Hutchison, 1893.

TORONTO NORMAL SCHOOL 1847-1947. Toronto: School of Graphic Arts,

Charles M. Johnson. McMASTER UNIVERSITY VOLUME I/ THE TORONTO YEARS. Toronto and Buffalo: University of Toronto Press, 1976.

J. Geo. Hodgins, LL.D. DR. RYERSON. STORY OF MY LIFE, 1824-1881. Toronto: 1882.

Honora M. Cochrane, B.A. CENTENNIAL STORY, THE BOARD OF EDUCATION FOR THE CITY OF TORONTO 1850-1950. Toronto: Thomas nelson & Sons (Canada) Limited, 1950.

J. W. B. Sisam. FORESTRY EDUCATION AT TORONTO. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1961.

Arnold Edinborough. THE ENDURING WORD, A CENTENNIAL HISTORY OF WYCLIFFE COLLEGE. Toronto, Buffalo, and London: University of Toronto Press, 1978.

John King, M. A. K. C. McCAUL: CROFT; FORNERI, PERSONALITIES OF EARLY UNIVERSITY DAYS. Toronto: The Macmillan Company of Canada Limited, 1914.

David Sharpe. ROCHDALE THE RUNAWAY COLLEGE. Toronto: Anansi, 1987.

REPORT OF THE PAST HISTORY AND PRESENT CONDITION OF THE COMMON PR PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF THE CITY OF TORONTO. Toronto: Lovell & Gibson, 1859.

UNIVERSITY QUESTION. Toronto: Rowsell & Ellis, 1860.(Pamphlet)

UNIVERSITY REFORM, DR. RYERSON’S REPLY TO THE UNIVERSITY QUESTION. Toronto: The ‘Guardian’ Office, 1861.(Pamphlet)

Estimate $75-$150

Realised: $48
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

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