Toronto History: A Private Library Online Auction

October 16, 2014

LOT 616

Lot 616

Eleven Volumes on Toronto Society

Eleven Volumes on Toronto Society
Lot 616 Details
Eleven Volumes on Toronto Society

THE TORONTO BOARD OF TRADE. “A SOUVENIR”. Montreal & Toronto: Sabiston Lithographic & Publishing Co., 1893.

Margaret Penman. A CENTURY OF SERVICE, TORONTO PUBLIC LIBRARY 1883-1983. Toronto: Delgraphics Limited, 1983.

THE ROYAL YORK HOTEL. Toronto, 1930.(Pamphlet)

TORONTO AND THE TORONTO AREA. Toronto: Rolph-Clark Stone.(Pamphlet)

REPORT UPON THE EXISTING WATER WORKS SYSTEM AND UPON AN ADDITIONAL WATER SUPPLY. Toronto, 1912.

ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF HISTORY 1836-1936. Toronto: Murray Printing Company, Limited, 1936.

Sally F. Zerker. THE RISE AND FALL OF THE TORONTO TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION. Toronto, Buffalo, and London: University of Toronto Press, 1982.

Hereward Senior. ORANGEISM: THE CANADIAN PHASE. Toronto etc.: McGraw-Hill Ryerson Limited, 1972.

ANNUAL REPORT OF THE STREET COMMISSIONER FOR THE CITY OF TORONTO. 1928 (PAMPHLET)
3RD INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION OF THE EPWORTH LEAGUE HELD IN TORONTO, CANADA. Toronto: Methodist Book and Publishing House, 1897.

Charles M. Godfrey. THE CHOLERA EPIDEMICS IN UPPER CANADA 1832-1866. Toronto and Montreal: Seccombe House, 1968.

Estimate $50-$100

Realised: $48
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

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