Book lists : 1950-1951. 1950 Jan. 8 - 1951 July 11.

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Book lists : 1950-1951. 1950 Jan. 8 - 1951 July 11.

Lists of books which Lord Beaverbrook was acquiring for libraries in New Brunswick, primarily for the University of New Brunswick.

Correspondence : 47 (152 leaves)

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