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I hope that your bibliography will include Jan Noel's excellent book _Canada
Dry_ published by the University of Toronto Press (1995, I think).
Joanne Findon
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>To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
>Date: January 10, 2000 2:56 PM
>Subject: bibliographical essay for _Choice_
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>>May I invite suggestions for a temperance/drink bibliographical essay
>>commissioned by _Choice_, published by the Association of College and
>>Research Libraries? The essay is intended to represent a core list on the
>>subject for undergraduate libraries and so should emphasize monographs
>>(especially recent ones which are in print) rather than dissertations or
>>journal articles. The manuscript is due by the end of May 2000. Some of
>>you may have a book in press about which I am ignorant. Others may have a
>>favorite title to recommend or an argument why a particular book should be
>>included. By the way, the essay will have a bibliography of 80 to 100
>>titles. I don't plan to limit the essay geographically or chronologically
>>but won't include many business histories (brewing, distilling,
>>viticulture) unless you folks persuade me to do otherwise.
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>>Anyone interested may reply either to the list (since others may be
>>curious) or privately.
>>
>>David M. Fahey <[log in to unmask]>
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