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MSS 116, PC 118 (A.90-64, A.01-36)
Title: Thistledown Press Ltd. fonds
Dates: 1975-2000
Extent: 15.2 m of textual records and other material
Administrative History: Thistledown Press is
a Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, literary trade publisher specializing
in fiction and poetry by Canadian authors. It was founded in 1975
by Glen and Sonia Sorestad and by Neil and Susan Wagner as a small
"cottage industry" company. During its first six years its publishing
activities focused principally on the work of poets from the prairie
provinces. The sixteen books of poetry published by the end of 1979
included first books by Lorna Crozier, John V. Hicks, Lala Heine-Koehn,
Stephen Scriver, Peter Christensen, and Helen Hawley. Thistledown
published its first book of fiction in 1983 introducing a new fictional
talent to its readers--Gertrude Story. In 1987 the first non-fiction
title, Side Glances, a book about the craft of writing,
was published and the following year, fiction for young adults was
added to the Thistledown mandate. Thistledown also entered the co-publishing
field in 1989 with The Selected Paul Durcan, a joint effort
with Blackstaff Press of Northern Ireland. The press now publishes
authors from British Columbia to the Maritimes, but still maintains
a special focus on the prairie region. By the end of 1990 the company
had published 106 titles.
Custodial History: The Thistledown Press fonds
wad purchased by the University of Manitoba Libraries in March 1990
and shipped from Saskatoon to Archives & Special Collections
a short time later. Another accession was shipped to Archives &
Special Collections in 2001.
Scope and Content: The collection contains material
from virtually all aspects of Thistledown's activities as a literary
publisher including correspondence, book launchings, submissions
and rejection records, minutes of meetings, budgets and financial
records. The collection also contains a highly representative selection
of original manuscript material, galleys, and proofs of published
works. Signed copies of Thistledown's publications are included
and cover the period 1975 to 2001. Of particular significance are
the daily journals (1977-1988) and management meeting minutes (1977-1988)
and over 50 original manuscripts from a variety of prairie artists
including Andrew Suknaski, Gertrude Story, and Peter Christensen.
Restrictions: There are no restrictions on the
use of the material in this fonds. Any excerpts or quotations from
the material in this fonds must not be used without acknowledgement
and source attribution.
Finding Aid: On-line finding aids are available
at the link below and printed finding aids are available in the
Archives & Special Collections' reading room.
MSS 116, PC
118 (A.90-64)
MSS 116 (A.01-36)
We greatly acknowledge the financial support of the Manitoba Department
of Culture, Heritage and Tourism and the Heritage Grants Advisory
Council in the creation of this finding aid.
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