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New-Land Magazine : short stories, vol. 26 (Autumn-Winter 1974-1975)
Short stories; Newfoundland and Labrador--Fiction
P.J. Wakeham (1910-1990) was one of Newfoundland's most prolific writers. In addition to his many other works he also edited the New-Land Magazine, a publication featuring Newfoundland-themed short stories, most of which he wrote himself. Having begun in 1962, publication ceased with his death, the final volume being issued posthumously by Wakeham's daughter Jean Wakeham Hall. The publication's Newfoundland focus was made explicit from Autumn 1968 on when "Newfoundland Stories" was emblazoned across every cover. The material ranges in style from historical adventure to ghost stories and the comedic. Notable from Autumn 1970 onwards are the recurring adventures of fictional former outport resident "Jarge of Crinkle Cove," which was also added to the magazine's cover the following volume. (Jean Wakeham Hall, "Tribute," vol. 50, inside cover; Allison C. Bates, "Wakeham, Pius Joseph, 1910-1990," Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador, vol. 5, p. 496.)
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New-Land Magazine : short stories, vol. 32 (Autumn-Winter 1977-1978)
Short stories; Newfoundland and Labrador--Fiction
P.J. Wakeham (1910-1990) was one of Newfoundland's most prolific writers. In addition to his many other works he also edited the New-Land Magazine, a publication featuring Newfoundland-themed short stories, most of which he wrote himself. Having begun in 1962, publication ceased with his death, the final volume being issued posthumously by Wakeham's daughter Jean Wakeham Hall. The publication's Newfoundland focus was made explicit from Autumn 1968 on when "Newfoundland Stories" was emblazoned across every cover. The material ranges in style from historical adventure to ghost stories and the comedic. Notable from Autumn 1970 onwards are the recurring adventures of fictional former outport resident "Jarge of Crinkle Cove," which was also added to the magazine's cover the following volume. (Jean Wakeham Hall, "Tribute," vol. 50, inside cover; Allison C. Bates, "Wakeham, Pius Joseph, 1910-1990," Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador, vol. 5, p. 496.)
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New-Land Magazine : short stories, vol. 37 (Spring-Summer 1980)
Short stories; Newfoundland and Labrador--Fiction
P.J. Wakeham (1910-1990) was one of Newfoundland's most prolific writers. In addition to his many other works he also edited the New-Land Magazine, a publication featuring Newfoundland-themed short stories, most of which he wrote himself. Having begun in 1962, publication ceased with his death, the final volume being issued posthumously by Wakeham's daughter Jean Wakeham Hall. The publication's Newfoundland focus was made explicit from Autumn 1968 on when "Newfoundland Stories" was emblazoned across every cover. The material ranges in style from historical adventure to ghost stories and the comedic. Notable from Autumn 1970 onwards are the recurring adventures of fictional former outport resident "Jarge of Crinkle Cove," which was also added to the magazine's cover the following volume. (Jean Wakeham Hall, "Tribute," vol. 50, inside cover; Allison C. Bates, "Wakeham, Pius Joseph, 1910-1990," Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador, vol. 5, p. 496.)
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New-Land Magazine : short stories, vol. 10 (Autumn 1966)
Short stories; Newfoundland and Labrador--Fiction
P.J. Wakeham (1910-1990) was one of Newfoundland's most prolific writers. In addition to his many other works he also edited the New-Land Magazine, a publication featuring Newfoundland-themed short stories, most of which he wrote himself. Having begun in 1962, publication ceased with his death, the final volume being issued posthumously by Wakeham's daughter Jean Wakeham Hall. The publication's Newfoundland focus was made explicit from Autumn 1968 on when "Newfoundland Stories" was emblazoned across every cover. The material ranges in style from historical adventure to ghost stories and the comedic. Notable from Autumn 1970 onwards are the recurring adventures of fictional former outport resident "Jarge of Crinkle Cove," which was also added to the magazine's cover the following volume. (Jean Wakeham Hall, "Tribute," vol. 50, inside cover; Allison C. Bates, "Wakeham, Pius Joseph, 1910-1990," Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador, vol. 5, p. 496.)
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New-Land Magazine : short stories, vol. 36 (Autumn-Winter 1980)
Short stories; Newfoundland and Labrador--Fiction
P.J. Wakeham (1910-1990) was one of Newfoundland's most prolific writers. In addition to his many other works he also edited the New-Land Magazine, a publication featuring Newfoundland-themed short stories, most of which he wrote himself. Having begun in 1962, publication ceased with his death, the final volume being issued posthumously by Wakeham's daughter Jean Wakeham Hall. The publication's Newfoundland focus was made explicit from Autumn 1968 on when "Newfoundland Stories" was emblazoned across every cover. The material ranges in style from historical adventure to ghost stories and the comedic. Notable from Autumn 1970 onwards are the recurring adventures of fictional former outport resident "Jarge of Crinkle Cove," which was also added to the magazine's cover the following volume. (Jean Wakeham Hall, "Tribute," vol. 50, inside cover; Allison C. Bates, "Wakeham, Pius Joseph, 1910-1990," Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador, vol. 5, p. 496.)
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New-Land Magazine : short stories, vol. 50 (Fall 1990-1991)
Short stories; Newfoundland and Labrador--Fiction
P.J. Wakeham (1910-1990) was one of Newfoundland's most prolific writers. In addition to his many other works he also edited the New-Land Magazine, a publication featuring Newfoundland-themed short stories, most of which he wrote himself. Having begun in 1962, publication ceased with his death, the final volume being issued posthumously by Wakeham's daughter Jean Wakeham Hall. The publication's Newfoundland focus was made explicit from Autumn 1968 on when "Newfoundland Stories" was emblazoned across every cover. The material ranges in style from historical adventure to ghost stories and the comedic. Notable from Autumn 1970 onwards are the recurring adventures of fictional former outport resident "Jarge of Crinkle Cove," which was also added to the magazine's cover the following volume. (Jean Wakeham Hall, "Tribute," vol. 50, inside cover; Allison C. Bates, "Wakeham, Pius Joseph, 1910-1990," Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador, vol. 5, p. 496.)
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New-Land Magazine : short stories, vol. 46 (Summer-Autumn 1986)
Short stories; Newfoundland and Labrador--Fiction
P.J. Wakeham (1910-1990) was one of Newfoundland's most prolific writers. In addition to his many other works he also edited the New-Land Magazine, a publication featuring Newfoundland-themed short stories, most of which he wrote himself. Having begun in 1962, publication ceased with his death, the final volume being issued posthumously by Wakeham's daughter Jean Wakeham Hall. The publication's Newfoundland focus was made explicit from Autumn 1968 on when "Newfoundland Stories" was emblazoned across every cover. The material ranges in style from historical adventure to ghost stories and the comedic. Notable from Autumn 1970 onwards are the recurring adventures of fictional former outport resident "Jarge of Crinkle Cove," which was also added to the magazine's cover the following volume. (Jean Wakeham Hall, "Tribute," vol. 50, inside cover; Allison C. Bates, "Wakeham, Pius Joseph, 1910-1990," Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador, vol. 5, p. 496.)
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New-Land Magazine : short stories, vol. 44 (Spring-Summer 1984)
Short stories; Newfoundland and Labrador--Fiction
P.J. Wakeham (1910-1990) was one of Newfoundland's most prolific writers. In addition to his many other works he also edited the New-Land Magazine, a publication featuring Newfoundland-themed short stories, most of which he wrote himself. Having begun in 1962, publication ceased with his death, the final volume being issued posthumously by Wakeham's daughter Jean Wakeham Hall. The publication's Newfoundland focus was made explicit from Autumn 1968 on when "Newfoundland Stories" was emblazoned across every cover. The material ranges in style from historical adventure to ghost stories and the comedic. Notable from Autumn 1970 onwards are the recurring adventures of fictional former outport resident "Jarge of Crinkle Cove," which was also added to the magazine's cover the following volume. (Jean Wakeham Hall, "Tribute," vol. 50, inside cover; Allison C. Bates, "Wakeham, Pius Joseph, 1910-1990," Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador, vol. 5, p. 496.)
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New-Land Magazine : short stories, vol. 45 (Summer-Autumn 1985)
Short stories; Newfoundland and Labrador--Fiction
P.J. Wakeham (1910-1990) was one of Newfoundland's most prolific writers. In addition to his many other works he also edited the New-Land Magazine, a publication featuring Newfoundland-themed short stories, most of which he wrote himself. Having begun in 1962, publication ceased with his death, the final volume being issued posthumously by Wakeham's daughter Jean Wakeham Hall. The publication's Newfoundland focus was made explicit from Autumn 1968 on when "Newfoundland Stories" was emblazoned across every cover. The material ranges in style from historical adventure to ghost stories and the comedic. Notable from Autumn 1970 onwards are the recurring adventures of fictional former outport resident "Jarge of Crinkle Cove," which was also added to the magazine's cover the following volume. (Jean Wakeham Hall, "Tribute," vol. 50, inside cover; Allison C. Bates, "Wakeham, Pius Joseph, 1910-1990," Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador, vol. 5, p. 496.)
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New-Land Magazine : short stories, vol. 39 (Spring-Summer 1981)
Short stories; Newfoundland and Labrador--Fiction
P.J. Wakeham (1910-1990) was one of Newfoundland's most prolific writers. In addition to his many other works he also edited the New-Land Magazine, a publication featuring Newfoundland-themed short stories, most of which he wrote himself. Having begun in 1962, publication ceased with his death, the final volume being issued posthumously by Wakeham's daughter Jean Wakeham Hall. The publication's Newfoundland focus was made explicit from Autumn 1968 on when "Newfoundland Stories" was emblazoned across every cover. The material ranges in style from historical adventure to ghost stories and the comedic. Notable from Autumn 1970 onwards are the recurring adventures of fictional former outport resident "Jarge of Crinkle Cove," which was also added to the magazine's cover the following volume. (Jean Wakeham Hall, "Tribute," vol. 50, inside cover; Allison C. Bates, "Wakeham, Pius Joseph, 1910-1990," Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador, vol. 5, p. 496.)
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New-Land Magazine : short stories, vol. 43 (Spring-Summer 1983)
Short stories; Newfoundland and Labrador--Fiction
P.J. Wakeham (1910-1990) was one of Newfoundland's most prolific writers. In addition to his many other works he also edited the New-Land Magazine, a publication featuring Newfoundland-themed short stories, most of which he wrote himself. Having begun in 1962, publication ceased with his death, the final volume being issued posthumously by Wakeham's daughter Jean Wakeham Hall. The publication's Newfoundland focus was made explicit from Autumn 1968 on when "Newfoundland Stories" was emblazoned across every cover. The material ranges in style from historical adventure to ghost stories and the comedic. Notable from Autumn 1970 onwards are the recurring adventures of fictional former outport resident "Jarge of Crinkle Cove," which was also added to the magazine's cover the following volume. (Jean Wakeham Hall, "Tribute," vol. 50, inside cover; Allison C. Bates, "Wakeham, Pius Joseph, 1910-1990," Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador, vol. 5, p. 496.)
112.
New-Land Magazine : short stories, vol. 40 (Autumn 1981)
Short stories; Newfoundland and Labrador--Fiction
P.J. Wakeham (1910-1990) was one of Newfoundland's most prolific writers. In addition to his many other works he also edited the New-Land Magazine, a publication featuring Newfoundland-themed short stories, most of which he wrote himself. Having begun in 1962, publication ceased with his death, the final volume being issued posthumously by Wakeham's daughter Jean Wakeham Hall. The publication's Newfoundland focus was made explicit from Autumn 1968 on when "Newfoundland Stories" was emblazoned across every cover. The material ranges in style from historical adventure to ghost stories and the comedic. Notable from Autumn 1970 onwards are the recurring adventures of fictional former outport resident "Jarge of Crinkle Cove," which was also added to the magazine's cover the following volume. (Jean Wakeham Hall, "Tribute," vol. 50, inside cover; Allison C. Bates, "Wakeham, Pius Joseph, 1910-1990," Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador, vol. 5, p. 496.)
113.
New-Land Magazine : short stories, vol. 27 (Spring-Summer 1975)
Short stories; Newfoundland and Labrador--Fiction
P.J. Wakeham (1910-1990) was one of Newfoundland's most prolific writers. In addition to his many other works he also edited the New-Land Magazine, a publication featuring Newfoundland-themed short stories, most of which he wrote himself. Having begun in 1962, publication ceased with his death, the final volume being issued posthumously by Wakeham's daughter Jean Wakeham Hall. The publication's Newfoundland focus was made explicit from Autumn 1968 on when "Newfoundland Stories" was emblazoned across every cover. The material ranges in style from historical adventure to ghost stories and the comedic. Notable from Autumn 1970 onwards are the recurring adventures of fictional former outport resident "Jarge of Crinkle Cove," which was also added to the magazine's cover the following volume. (Jean Wakeham Hall, "Tribute," vol. 50, inside cover; Allison C. Bates, "Wakeham, Pius Joseph, 1910-1990," Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador, vol. 5, p. 496.)
114.
New-Land Magazine : short stories, vol. 38 (Autumn-Winter 1980-1981)
Short stories; Newfoundland and Labrador--Fiction
P.J. Wakeham (1910-1990) was one of Newfoundland's most prolific writers. In addition to his many other works he also edited the New-Land Magazine, a publication featuring Newfoundland-themed short stories, most of which he wrote himself. Having begun in 1962, publication ceased with his death, the final volume being issued posthumously by Wakeham's daughter Jean Wakeham Hall. The publication's Newfoundland focus was made explicit from Autumn 1968 on when "Newfoundland Stories" was emblazoned across every cover. The material ranges in style from historical adventure to ghost stories and the comedic. Notable from Autumn 1970 onwards are the recurring adventures of fictional former outport resident "Jarge of Crinkle Cove," which was also added to the magazine's cover the following volume. (Jean Wakeham Hall, "Tribute," vol. 50, inside cover; Allison C. Bates, "Wakeham, Pius Joseph, 1910-1990," Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador, vol. 5, p. 496.)
115.
New-Land Magazine : short stories, vol. 34 (Autumn-Winter 1978-1979)
Short stories; Newfoundland and Labrador--Fiction
P.J. Wakeham (1910-1990) was one of Newfoundland's most prolific writers. In addition to his many other works he also edited the New-Land Magazine, a publication featuring Newfoundland-themed short stories, most of which he wrote himself. Having begun in 1962, publication ceased with his death, the final volume being issued posthumously by Wakeham's daughter Jean Wakeham Hall. The publication's Newfoundland focus was made explicit from Autumn 1968 on when "Newfoundland Stories" was emblazoned across every cover. The material ranges in style from historical adventure to ghost stories and the comedic. Notable from Autumn 1970 onwards are the recurring adventures of fictional former outport resident "Jarge of Crinkle Cove," which was also added to the magazine's cover the following volume. (Jean Wakeham Hall, "Tribute," vol. 50, inside cover; Allison C. Bates, "Wakeham, Pius Joseph, 1910-1990," Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador, vol. 5, p. 496.)
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New-Land Magazine : short stories, vol. 31 (Spring-Summer 1977)
Short stories; Newfoundland and Labrador--Fiction
P.J. Wakeham (1910-1990) was one of Newfoundland's most prolific writers. In addition to his many other works he also edited the New-Land Magazine, a publication featuring Newfoundland-themed short stories, most of which he wrote himself. Having begun in 1962, publication ceased with his death, the final volume being issued posthumously by Wakeham's daughter Jean Wakeham Hall. The publication's Newfoundland focus was made explicit from Autumn 1968 on when "Newfoundland Stories" was emblazoned across every cover. The material ranges in style from historical adventure to ghost stories and the comedic. Notable from Autumn 1970 onwards are the recurring adventures of fictional former outport resident "Jarge of Crinkle Cove," which was also added to the magazine's cover the following volume. (Jean Wakeham Hall, "Tribute," vol. 50, inside cover; Allison C. Bates, "Wakeham, Pius Joseph, 1910-1990," Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador, vol. 5, p. 496.)
117.
Sports and pastimes in Newfoundland, no. 06 (December 1916)
Sports--Newfoundland and Labrador--Periodicals; World War, 1914-1918--Newfoundland and Labrador
A periodical focusing on sports in Newfoundland. As this issue is from 1916, most of the content is war-related, including a section on local athletes killed in action.
118.
The Record (January 1898)
Sports--Newfoundland and Labrador--Periodicals
Contains articles on and results for various sporting events of the 1870-90s. "Our object in placing this publication before the public is simply to encourage and stimulate sports and sporting in Newfoundland; to provide clubs and athletes with a record of the principal events in our athletic world, and to see that those who excel, or display merit in any particular game or recreation justly receive the recognition their success deserves ... We wish to see Newfoundland sports and Newfoundland athletes taking their proper place among those of other provinces and cities of British North America ... with the introduction of cycling, golf and baseball, and increased enthusiasm in cricket and football, particularly in the latter, Newfoundland sports of all kinds are rapidly gaining in popularity and excellence. Nothing helps so much to make a manly man — noble, good and true — as manly sports and exercises." (p. 1)
119.
The Distaff (1916)
Women--Newfoundland and Labrador--History; World War, 1914-1918--Women--Newfoundland and Labrador
A publication of the Women's Patriotic Association (WPA) during the First World War, The Distaff's goal was "obtaining funds to help the Red Cross branch of the Women's Patriotic Association. We are truly a woman's paper, devoting our space to an account of the work done in various spheres by energetic wives and daughters in Newfoundland." (1916, p. 1) The success of the first issue in 1916 prompted a second one in 1917, and these are the only known issues.
120.
The Distaff (1917)
Women--Newfoundland and Labrador--History; World War, 1914-1918--Women--Newfoundland and Labrador
A publication of the Women's Patriotic Association (WPA) during the First World War, The Distaff's goal was "obtaining funds to help the Red Cross branch of the Women's Patriotic Association. We are truly a woman's paper, devoting our space to an account of the work done in various spheres by energetic wives and daughters in Newfoundland." (1916, p. 1) The success of the first issue in 1916 prompted a second one in 1917, and these are the only known issues.
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