Books, pulps, and zines
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Inscription reads: To Rienzi my kindred spirit with deep affection Tissa. 23.09.04 Colombo.
Crusz, RienziInscription reads: For my dear fellow traveler and his wife with deep affection Tissa.
Crusz, RienziOne anthology of poetry titled "Another Way to Dance: Contemporary Asian Poetry from Canada and the United States", edited by Cyril Dabydeen. The anthology includes the poems "Conversations with God about my Present Whereabouts", "When Adam First Touched God", "Elegy for the Sun-Man's Father", "The Rain Doesn't Know me Anymore", and "After the Snowfall" by Rienzi Crusz.
Crusz, RienziA collection of seven zines created by Jenna Rose Sands on topics including cultural appropriation, residential schools, missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls, Pow Wow etiquette and the 60s scoop. Much of the artwork is hand-drawn and includes collage work.
Attached note reads: Presented to me by the author Shyamal Bagchee. See back cover for my comments on the book, R.C.
Crusz, RienziInscription reads: to my poet friend Rienzi with best wishes Anupam.
Crusz, RienziOne anthology of poetry titled "Body Language: A Head-to-Toe Anthology", edited by John B. Lee. The anthology includes the poem "Noses" by Rienzi Crusz.
Crusz, RienziInscription reads: For Reinzi Crusz with best wishes Virgil. Stratford-20 May-2005.
Crusz, RienziOne anthology of poetry titled "Canadian Voices", edited by Shirin Kudchedkar and Jameela Begum A. The anthology includes the poems "The Elephant who would be a Poet", "The Rain Doesn't Know me Anymore", "Why I Talk of the Angelic Qualities of the Raven", ":Legend of the Icehold Child", and "Kukul Charlie" by Rienzi Crusz.
Crusz, RienziOne anthology of poetry titled "Ce qu'ile dit" Bacchanales No. 46 published by the Revue de la Maison de la poesie Rhone-Alpes. The anthology includes the poems "Kamala", "Racines", and "Sombres Contraires au Paradis" by Rienzi Crusz.
Crusz, RienziOne anthology of poetry titled "Close to the Heart: An Anthology of Canadian Prose and Poetry", edited by Mary and Paul Knowles. The anthology includes the poems "Carpe Diem", "Know Your Old Bone", and "Downsizing" by Rienzi Crusz.
Crusz, RienziOne textbook titled, "Constructing Meaning." The textbook uses Rienzi Cruzs' poem "My Son."
Crusz, RienziOne anthology of poetry titled "Contours of the Heart: South Asians Map North America", edited bySunaina Maira and Rajini Srikanth. The anthology includes the poem "A Door Ajar" by Rienzi Crusz.
Crusz, RienziInscription reads: For Rienzi affectionately Cyril Dabydeen CESA, Oct. 23, 1983.
Crusz, RienziA Sinhala translation of Rienzi Crusz' work "Lord of the Mountain: The Sardiel Poems" by Lakshmi de Silva.
Crusz, RienziInscription reads: For my friend Rienzi with all good wishes, James E. Deahl.
Crusz, RienziInscription reads: For Rienzi wishing you the very best of words. May the blessings outnumber the brimstones. Warmly, Barry April 1998. Also includes one postcard from Barry which reads: Dear Reinzi here is a copy of Fire and Brimstone, a gift. Hope you enjoy! Barry.
Crusz, RienziOne anthology of poetry titled "Encounters: People of Asian Descent in the Americas" edited by Roshni Rustomji-Kerns.The anthology includes the poem "Hotel Room (Mayaro, Trinidad)" by Rienzi Crusz.
Crusz, RienziInscription reads: For Rienzi and what you taught us about "love's passionate ascendency" Margaret.
Crusz, RienziOne anthology of poetry titled "Fiddlehead Gold: 50 Years of Fiddlehead Magazine", edited by Sabine Campbell, Roger Ploude, and Demetres Tryphonopoulos. The anthology includes the poem "Immigrant" by Rienzi Crusz.
Crusz, RienziThe Grand River Conservation Authority Library was donated in 2005, accompanying the archival records of the Authority and its predecessors.
The Library was maintained at the GRCA headquarters for reference and research use and consists of works by and about the GRCA, including both internal and external reports and studies, periodicals, and monographs.
Unpublished library items are described as part of the GRCA archives while published items are catalogued as print material and are listed in the library catalogue.
Grand River Conservation AuthorityInscription reads: For Reinzi with many good wishes Yvonne Gunawardena.
Crusz, RienziInscription reads: For Rienzi Crusz -- good luck with Sardiel -- best wishes Don. March 1993.
Crusz, RienziInscription reads: For Rienzi Best Wishes! Ashely Harpe.
Crusz, RienziInscription reads: To Rienzi, great poet. You brought tears to my eyes. Bob.
Crusz, RienziSnapshots of Cameron Hill and fellow aircrew taken during their British Commonwealth Air Training Plan (BCATP) Wings Parade on June 7, 1941 in Toronto, Ontario.
Also includes a book titled, Canada's air heritage, that was likely distributed to all aircrew during the Wings Parade. The book was issued under authority of the Minister of National Defence for Air and describes the military careers and achievements of four Canadians who served with distinction in the Royal Air Force during the First World War including William Avery Bishop, William George Barker, Raymond Collishaw, and Alan Arnett McLeod.
Hill, Cameron ClareInscription reads: For Rienzi a little bonus for buying. John B. Lee.
Crusz, RienziInscription reads: For Rienzi with admiration and in friendship. John B. Lee Oct. 2001.
Crusz, RienziOne anthology of poetry and fiction titled Living in America: Poetry and Fiction by South Asian American Writers", edited by Roshni Rustomji-Kerns. The anthology includes the poems "Conversations with God about my Present Whereabouts", and "Remains of an Asian Poet Writing in Canada" by Rienzi Crusz.
Crusz, RienziOne anthology of poetry titled "Making a Difference: Canadian Mulitcultural Literature ", edited by Smaro Kamboureli. The anthology includes the poems "Sitting Alone in the Happy Hour Cafe", "From Shovel to Self-propelled Snow Blower: The Immigrant's Progress", "In the Idiom of the Sun", "In the Shadow of the Tiger", and "A Door Ajar" by Rienzi Crusz.
Crusz, RienziOne copy of an anthology titled, "Making a Difference: Canadian Multicultural Literatures in English" edited by Smaro Kamboureli. The anthology includes a short biography and the poems "Civilization", "Interpreting the Clothesline", and "Roots" by Rienzi Crusz.
Crusz, RienziInscription reads: For Rienzi- with love and thanks, Judith.
Crusz, RienziInscription reads: For Rienzi - In memory of our youngers days - warmest wishes always, Claudia.
Crusz, RienziA book of prayers and catechism for the use of the Montagnais Indians by Jean Baptiste de La Brosse, a Jesuit missionary. This is one of the few books ever to be printed in the Montagnais dialect.
A copy of a book titled, "Northern Experience and the Myths of Canadian Culture" by Renee Hulan. The book references Rienzi's work.
Crusz, RienziInscription reads: For Rienzi with very warm regards Tanure Ojaide. April 9, 2002.
Crusz, RienziInscription reads: With compliments and kindest regards from Harrison. Attached note reads: Presented to me by Harrison Peiris - Sri Lanka's best poet of the 1950's R.C.
Crusz, RienziInscription reads: For Rienzi with affection & admiration Aloysius 25/01/11 Tulana. Attached note reads: Aloysius Pieris is the famous author of "Asian Theology of Liberation." He is now the Director of the Tulana Research Centre, Sri Lanka. He is the editor of the journal "Vagdevi, Journal of Religious Reflection." He has published some of my poems in this journal R.C.
Crusz, RienziOne anthology of poetry titled "Pluriel: An Anthology of Diverse Voices ", edited by Marc Charron, Seymour Mayne, and Christiane Melancon. The anthology includes the poem "Conversations with God about my Present Whereabouts" by Rienzi Crusz.
Crusz, RienziPublished in Waterloo by the Ontario Public Interest Research Group. Quicksilver & slow death (1976) examines mercury pollution in northwestern Ontario, including impacts on the environment and members of Grassy Narrows and White Dog First Nations.
A book that belonged to Cameron Hill outlining the history of air operations carried out by the Royal Air Force in the Middle East from February 1942 to January 1943.
Hill, Cameron ClareThe Rosa Breithaupt Clark Architectural Collection is the result of an endowment made by Herbert Spencer Clark in 1982 in memory of his late wife, Rosa Breithaupt Hewetson Clark, formerly of Kitchener. Included in purchases made through this endowment are exemplary treatises from the sixteenth to the twentieth century supportive of the School of Architecture's cultural history emphasis.
Awards made in 1987 and 1990 by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) of Canada under their programme supporting the development of specialized research programmes enabled the collections to grow significantly. The first grant was dedicated to the purchase of landmark titles in the history and theory of architecture. Since the discourse of architecture ultimately looks back to the Roman writer, Vitruvius, it was appropriate that the first acquisition using these funds was a rare edition of a Vitruvian treatise printed in 1536.
The second of the SSHRC grants was awarded in 1990 specifically to support the collection in an area of critical importance: architectural developments in Northern Europe and on the North American frontier which have a profound effect on architectural theory and urban development in Canada.
A third award made by SSHRC allowed the Library to purchase The Dictionary of Architecture issued by the Architectural Publication Society (1853-1892), described as a monument to nineteenth-century scholarship.
One anthology of poetry titled "Something to Declare : Selections from International Literature", edited by Christine McClymont, Patrick O'Rourke, Julie Prest, Peter Prest and Geln Sorestad. The anthology includes the poem "Roots" by Rienzi Crusz.
Crusz, RienziBook is accompanied by one item of correspondence explaining the work.
Crusz, RienziNote from Rienzi on title page reads: Presented by Andy Stubbs R.C.
Crusz, RienziInscription reads: For Rienzi for a pleasurable esthetic experience! Suwanda Toronto Dec. 29, 2010.
Crusz, RienziOne anthology of poetry titled "The Geography of Voice: Canadian Literature of the South Asian Diaspora", edited by Diane McGifford. The anthology includes the poems "Elegy", "Sun-Man in Suburbia", "The Elephant who would be a Poet", "Love Poem", "Dark Antonyms in Paradise", "Elegy #2", "Song of the Immigrant", "Song for the Indian River Man", "The Geography of Voice"," Bouquet to my Colonial Masters", "The Rain Doesn't Know me Anymore", "Poem", and "He who Talks to the Raven." by Rienzi Crusz.
Crusz, RienziInscription reads: To an admirer of Dylan's work, Rienzi Crusz, from an admirer of his, Aeronwy Thomas. An attached note reads: This book was sent to me by Aeronmy Thomas, the daughter of the Welsh poet Dylan Thomas, R.C.
Crusz, RienziOne textbook titled "Weaving a Country: Stories from Canadian Immigrants" by Wilma Maki. The textbook uses Rienzi Cruzs' poem "From Shovel to Self-Propelled Snow Blower: The Immigrant's Progress."
Crusz, RienziThe William Blake Collection consists of more than 200 titles of which the majority are facsimiles of Blake's works or privately-printed reprints and editions containing facsimiles of the illustrations. The collection also forms part of a larger collection devoted to joint painter-illustrator-author books that include followers of Blake, e.g. Palmer & Calvert, William Morris, Eric Gill, and David Jones.
One of the highlights of the William Blake Collection is the 1951 Trianon Press edition of William Blake's Jerusalem.
Blake, WilliamThe Women and Work collection consists of 74 contemporary British and European imprints which focus upon women and the workplace.
Included are autobiographical accounts, which range from Dorothy C. Keeley's The Crowded Stairs: Recollections of Social Work in Liverpool 1919-1940 (London: National Council of Social Services, 1961) to Sex work: Writings by Women in the Sex Industry (London: Virago Press, 1987). Other personal accounts include: The Life and Writing of a Working Woman (London: Virago Press, 1984) by Ada Nield Chew, which describes her work in the Women's Trade Union League and the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom; and Front Line Heroines: Stories of Ten Soviet Women (Soviet War News, 1945).
Commentaries on women in the workplace are represented by such titles as Women in Industry: a Marx House Syllabus (Southampton: Lawrence and Wishart Ltd., [n. d.]); Helping Women at Work: the Women's Industrial Council, 1889-1914 (London: Hutchison, 1985); and Willing Hearts and Ready Hands: the Labours and Triumphs of Earnest Women (London: Nelson, 1883).
One anthology of poetry titled "Words: Poems Singapore and Beyond", edited by Edwin Thumboo. The anthology includes the poem "But for the Impossible Dream" by Rienzi Crusz.
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