Coach House Press fonds [multiple media]
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Hierarchy Coach House Press fonds [multiple media]
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Finding aid (Paper) A paper finding aid entitled "The Coach House Press Papers: First Accession, 1965-1975" exists for the first accession of this fonds (1986-04). There is no electronic description for this accession. (90: Open)(Paper) Series- and subseries-level descriptions in MIKAN describe only the second accession of the fonds (1987-14). A paper version of the finding aid for the second accession, entitled "Coach House Press fonds - Second accession (1987-14)," is also available. Researchers have the additional option of requesting the original box list for the second accession that was prepared by Coach House Press. (90: Open) -
Record information Coach House Press fonds [multiple media]
Date:1965-1991.Reference:R12444-0-X-E, LMS-0129Type of material:Sound recordings, Textual material, Art, Objects (including medals and pins)Found in:Archives / Collections and FondsItem ID number:3721186Date(s):1965-1991.Place of creation:CanadaExtent:90 m of textual records and graphic material.
16 audio cassettes.
6 prints.
1 pendant.Language of material:EnglishScope and content:The Coach House Press fonds is central to the study of the small press in Canada. The fonds includes correspondence, submitted manuscripts, financial records, production dockets, and samples of books, posters, publicity and memorabilia. The fonds also includes material related to Victor Coleman, Island Press, Stan Bevington, Bevington Graphics and Rochdale College.
The second accession contains Coach House administrative files and publishing and printing dockets for the period from 1976-1980. Some earlier and later material is also included with these files. The records were originally received divided into boxes by time period. This arrangement has been maintained.
The first eight boxes contain accounts payable and receivable files, bank records, payroll records, financial statements, sales records, publicity files, and other financial and administrative records relating to Coach House's printing and publishing businesses as well as the management of the Coach House office. These records are filed by year, with boxes 1 and 2 containing records from the year 1976, boxes 3 and 4 records from 1977, box 5 records from 1978, box 6 records from 1979, box 7 records from 1980, and box 8 containing "miscellaneous Coach House archivables," such as office ephemera, a few pre-1976 publicity files, and files on various Coach House writers.
Boxes 9 to 49 contain the docket files for Coach House publishing and printing jobs conducted between 1976 and 1980. These boxes, too, are organized chronologically, with each covering a one- to three- month time period. Materials contained in docket files include items used in the printing process such as proofs, transparencies, and design templates. Occasionally, a copy of the final product - usually a monograph, brochure, or poster - is also included.
This accession has been divided into the following series: Series 1. Financial Administration and Accounting; Series 2. Book Sales; Series 3. Book Promotion; Series 4. Printing Business Files; Series 5. Personnel Files; Series 6. Coach House Writers: Biographical Files; Series 7. Editorial; Series 8. Canadian Publishing Activism: Correspondence and Proposals, etc.; Series 9. Stan Bevington: Correspondence and Desk Ephemera; Series 10. Office Ephemera; Series 11. File Inventories; Series 12. Dockets and Docket Listings.Provenance:Additional name(s):Biography/Administrative history:Coach House Press : Considered one of the leading small press publishers in Canada for its finely-crafted books, the Coach House Press was founded in 1965 by printer Stan Bevington and editor Wayne Clifford. Clifford was succeeded by Victor Coleman in 1966 who remained editor until 1974. In its formative years (1965 to 1975), Coach House was a cohesive printing and publishing unit, publishing innovative and activist open-form writers from the United States and Canada in a style characterized by hand-set type and multi-coloured offset printing. In 1974, the single literary editor was replaced by an editorial board consisting of Coach House writers and other members of the staff (Stan Bevington; writers bp Nichol, Michael Ondaatje, Frank Davey, David Young; graphic artist Rick/Simon; and writers' agent Linda McCartney). During the 1974-1988 period, the press expanded its scope to publish established writers, such as D.G. Jones, Louis Dudek, Eli Mandel, Dorothy Livesay, Robert Kroetsch, Phyllis Webb, as well as, emerging writers. Diverse titles produced include textbooks, such as Ondaatje's The Long Poem Anthology (1979) and Bowering's Fiction of Contemporary Canada (1980), various titles on the history of Canadian photography and architecture and a Quebec translation series of works by Ferron, Brossard, and others.
In 1987, the publishing side of the operation was sold to the editorial board. Eventually, a limited company was formed to acquire the press from Bevington and the publishing house was reorganized to function as a more mainstream and profitable enterprise. Due to generous government subsidies in the early 1990s, the new Coach House prospered. Its titles were commercially designed and printed, with distribution by McClelland & Stewart. But, by the mid-1990s Coach House was affected by changes in the Canadian book industry and by reduced funding. In 1996, the directors of Coach House voted to dissolve the Press's operations and return all copyrights to its authors.
In January 1997, Stan Bevington launched Coach House Books. The Internet-based Coach House Books publishes Canadian poetry, experimental fiction, artist books and drama in the finely designed and crafted small press tradition. Coach House Books is redefining the concept of publishing by offering texts, in their entirety, online through their Web site (www.chbooks.com), as well as, digital ephemera and other projects which present a digital spin on the Coach House tradition.Additional information:Custodial history:Acquired from Coach House Press by the National Library of Canada in four instalments [1986-04, 1987-14, 1992-07, 1996-12].
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container was split and the rest of the artwork is rehoused in R12444 vol. 1
1 : Material was originally part of LMS-129 1986-04 box 279Source:PrivateFormer archival reference no.:LMS-0129Other accession no.:1986-04 LMS
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