Articles
E. J. Pratt’s Literary Reputation (p. 6-12)
E. J. Pratt’s Four-Ton Gulliver (p. 13-20)
Of Alan Crawley (p. 33-42)
Book Reviews
Performers and Entertainers (p. 49-51)
Book(s) Reviewed
- The Incomparable Atuk by
- Confusions by
The Critic’s Critic (p. 51-54)
Book(s) Reviewed
- T. S. Eliot by
Without Camouflage (p. 55-57)
Book(s) Reviewed
- Hugh Garner’s Best Stories by
Sound and Fury (p. 58-59)
Book(s) Reviewed
- The Cruelest Month by
La vie d’une école (p. 60-60)
Book(s) Reviewed
- Le Printemps Qui Pleure by
Transmutation of History (p. 61-62)
Book(s) Reviewed
- The One True Man by
- Who Was Then the Gentleman? by
A Heroic Age (p. 63-63)
Book(s) Reviewed
- A History of Canada. Vol I: From its Origins to the Royal Regime, 1663 by
Famous Canadians (p. 63-64)
Book(s) Reviewed
- The Macmillan Dictionary of Canadian Biography by
C.B.C. and Others (p. 64-65)
Book(s) Reviewed
- Broadcasting the Canadian Way by
The Frontier of Wonder (p. 65-66)
Book(s) Reviewed
- Nunny Bag 2: stories for six-to nine-year-olds by
- Rubaboo 2: stories for boys and girls from ten to twelve by
Indian Trader (p. 66-67)
Book(s) Reviewed
- West of the Mountains: James Sinclair and the Hudson's Bay Company by
Bishops and Boots (p. 67-67)
Book(s) Reviewed
- The Anglican Church from the Bay to the Rockies by
How Long, O Lairds, How Long? (p. 67-68)
Book(s) Reviewed
- A Canadian Anthology by
Love and Loss (p. 69-70)
Book(s) Reviewed
- The Favourite Game by