Microfilm Catalogue

Social & Political History: 1945 on

 Phoenix
v. 1-4, no. 13; Feb. 24, 1945-Feb. 16, 1946//
Calcutta, South East Asia Command.
"____South East Asia Command's picture weekly."

MICROFILM 2 reels  $246.00

 The Worker
no. 1-35; Jan. 26, 1948-Aug. 27, 1950//?
Toronto.
"Published to serve industrial workers. . .to expose Communist methods, Communist dishonesty, and the essential treason of membership in the Communist Party."
Lacks scattered issues.

MICROFILM 1 reel  $253.00

 New Frontiers
v. 1-5, no. 2; Winter 1952-Summer 1956//
Toronto, quarterly.
Edited by Margaret Fairley.

MICROFICHE 16 sheets  $520.00

The Marxist Quarterly
no. 1-18; Spring 1962-Summer 1966//
Toronto.
Continued by Horizons.

MICROFICHE 18 sheets  $610.00

Horizons
no. 19-28; Autumn 1966-Winter 1969//
Toronto.
"La Revue Trimestrielle Marxiste/The Marxist Quarterly."
Continues The Marxist Quarterly.

MICROFICHE 10 sheets  $390.00

Champion
v. 1-6; Jan. 30, 1951-Jan. 1957//
Toronto, semimonthly.
"The fighting voice of young Canada."
Official organ of the Young Communist League.

MICROFILM 2 reels  $496.00

 Advance
v. 1-3, no. 6; Nov. 1, 1961-July 1963//
Toronto, Advance Press Committee.
"Canada's forward-looking youth paper."

MICROFILM 1 reel  $253.00

 New Canada
v. 1-7, no. 1; Feb. 1970-Apr. 1976//
Toronto, NC Press.
"Canadian liberation newspaper."

MICROFILM 3 reels  $749.00

 Courrier Sud
v. 1-4, no. 22; 24 juin 1973-12 novembre 1976//
Toronto, hebdomadaire.
"Hebdo dominical au service du sud de l'ontario francophone."

MICROFILM  4 reels $932.00

 NOW [magazine]
see Art/Architecture/Popular Culture

 Toronto Citizen
v. 1-5, no. 17; Aug. 6, 1970-Oct. 3, 1974//
Toronto.
Denounced in the Ontario legislature as a "so-called community newspaper run by radicals," the Citizen was closely identified with John Sewell, Karl Jaffary and others in the municipal reform movement.

MICROFILM 3 reels  $749.00

 Toronto Free Press
v. 3, no. 33-43; July 14, 1973-Feb. 2, 1974//
Toronto.
Continues Guerilla.

MICROFILM 1 reel  $253.00

 Community Schools
v. 1-4, no. 4; June 1971-July 1974//
Toronto, Community School Workshop.
"The magazine about schools for people."

MICROFICHE 18 sheets  $660.00

 Toronto Clarion
v. 1-9, no. 4; Oct. 15, 1976-Jan. 1985//
Biweekly (to May 1980), monthly.
"Toronto's newspaper for social change."
Interview with Joseph Skvorecky, Sept. 18, 1981.
International Women's Day special issues, March 1978 and March 12, 1983.
Other topics: Tenth anniversary of the October Crisis (Oct. 17, 1980); Black history in Canada (Feb. 14, 1981); Interview with U.S. political activist Abbie Hoffman (Dec. 3, 1982); Interview with Sheila Rowbotham (Nov. 6, 1981); "Women and change" (special issue, Mar. 12, 1982).

MICROFILM 3 reels  $749.00