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200331216Montréal Art Global 2003
197133710Montréal Éditions du JOur 1971 In-8 illustré, 187p. Couverture illustrée.
197829724Montréal l'Hexagone 1978
194124329Québec l'auteur 1941
196525344Montréal Galerie Libre 1965
198328813Percé Collection Tommi-Guité 1983
198031814Montréal L'Obsidienne 1980
200231147Ottawa / Montreal Musée des beaux-arts du Canada / Trécarré 2002
193713956Toronto Ryerson Press 1937
201231573Montréal Galerie d'art Stewart Hall Art Gallery 2012
3732983<p>Likely Québec. n.p. ca. 1842 or 1844. 20¾ x 15½ inches. Small losses along top edge; usual folds; very good.</p> <p>A German émigré George Pozer 1752-1848 originally Johann Georg Pfozer and also seen as Jean Georges or Jean-George Pfotzer exemplified the archetype of a self-made man rising from humble beginnings to become a significant figure in Quebec Canada. With little education he moved to North America at 21 eventually settling in New York and thriving in the bakery and grocery business through contracts with the British army. His early years were marked by challenges and notable interactions including with John Jacob Astor who he admired. Dictionary of Canadian Biography</p> <p>After the evacuation of British loyalists in 1783 Pozer briefly stayed in England before making his way to Quebec in 1785. In Quebec he diversified into grocery real estate and financial trading amassing significant wealth over three decades. Despite his financial success Pozer’s German heritage and traditional attire set him apart in Quebec society underscoring his perpetual role as an outsider. ibid</p> <p>In this broadside Pozer provides an eloquent response to legal action by the Quebec City Council over his alleged non-compliance with a city ordinance on property modifications. The broadside offers a unique glimpse into Pozer’s character highlighting his resilience sense of injustice and quest for vindication.</p> <p>Here Pozer defends his actions and character portraying himself as a victim of unreasonable and overreaching municipal regulations. “During last fall and this spring I have removed forty steps from various houses of my property and whilst my operatives were at work this spring I was summoned for neglecting and refusing to remove them as if it were in my power to do the whole work at once and without delay.†He recounts his significant contributions to the city’s development both financially and through acts of charity and expresses his frustration with what he perceives as unjust treatment. “I have contributed from the commencement to the present time a sum not less than £2500 and did so with all cheerfulness as being so necessary for the improvement of the city.†and: “I call upon the inhabitants thereof whether I have at any time been a disturber of order regularity or tranquillity or whether I have been a tyrant over my tenants.â€</p> <p>This public statement shows Pozer’s continuous effort for recognition in Quebec society. It highlights his struggle against status quo authority and his efforts to leverage his wealth and economic influence to make the rules fair for one and all. More than a protest Pozer’s text represents his attempt as an immigrant to contribute to and integrate into a society that didn’t fully accept him.</p> <p>The broadside is also noteworthy for Pozer’s mention of the Patriot War also known as the Lower Canada Rebellion. A series of conflicts that occurred in 1837 and 1838 this rebellion took place in present-day Quebec. Pozer writes: “Further in the Insurrection of 1837 the Magistracy found it necessary to establish a City Watch and in their wisdom proposed the Engine House at the Gaol for a Watch House; Mr. Robt. Symes communicated this to me upon which I laughed and to obviate the rheumatisms &c. that would afflict certainly many of the gentlemen from sitting therein…†The City Watch and the conversion of an Engine House into a Watch House as suggested by Pozer were likely responses to this period of unrest.</p> <p>OCLC 4 cc.: Library and Archives Canada York University McGill University University of Toronto.</p> unknown
Not just the "story" but all the stories, a book packed with personal reminiscences, photographs and documents about the early immigrants and their families and activities contributed by members of he community.399p. illus (B & W) [6 copies found in WorldCat] Book
194321890Quebec Ministère de l'agriculture 1943
193918625Gardenvale, P.Q. L'Institut des arts industriels 1939
19388687Quebec Ministère de l'agriculture 1938
219 pages. Text in French. Printed upon glossy stock. Generously illustrated with black and white photos and diagrams plus several colour illustrations. A 1938 reprint of the 1933 first edition bound in handsome maroon cloth attractively decorated in gilt upon front. Prior owner's name and date atop front free endpaper. Bookseller's stamp atop title page, otherwise clean and unmarked with moderate wear. Binding tight and sound. Author was a legendary champion of the revival and improvement of Quebec handicrafts and domestic arts. A lovely copy of this highly-informative vintage illustrated guide to home weaving. Book
64 pages. Features: Major Canadian Federal Election Coverage; The Chevrolet Summit - Nixon and Brezhnev meet - article with color photos; Washington Senator Henry "Scoop" Jackson; Watergate investigation news; Charles Colson's Weird Scenario; Conflict between Palestineans and Israel; Returning to Quneitra, Syria; Trans-Canada Telephone System ad features caricature of Bill Sutherland of MacGregor Golf; Conflict in Angola; Japan's Kakuei Tanaka campaigns; The Shah and Empress Farah of Iran visit France; Pierre and Margaret Trudeau campaign in Quebec; Celebrity news of Bobby Kennedy Jr., Jerry Ford, Richard Burton, and Sammy Davis Jr.; Photo of street people on Berkeley's Telegraph Ave.; Hemispherical Psychologist Dr. Robert Ornstein; Musician Herbie Hancock - photo and article; OSHA Under Attack; Collapse of German bank Bankhaus I.D. Herstatt KGaA; The new Bricklin car hits the market in Manhattan - with photos; Dutch soccer star Johan Cruyff; Press coverage of Watergate; Richard Dadd; Passing of Darius Milhaud, Vannevar Bush and Ernest Henry Gruening; The New Counter-Reformation in the Church; and more. Average wear. A worthy vintage copy. Book
60 pages. Features and Articles: Chairman David Lilienthal of the Atomic Energy Commission is questioned about Government-financed scholarships for Communists, and more; U.S. Foreign Aid is whacked to save money; U.S. Military in-fighting involving the Consolidated B-36 and more; Louis Johnson - Master of the Pentagon; The Angels of the Truman Campaign; Victor Reuther; Ralph Bunche; Berlin Rail Strike"; Communist Gerhart Eisler is freed in London on a technicality; Rita Hayworth and Prince Aly Khan are engaged - with photo; China - "The Communists Have Come"; Japan's Emperor Hirohito shifts from divinity to human monarch; Kis Tarcsa concentration camp in Hungary opened again to hold 8,000, 90% of whom are Jews; Willy Messerschmidt mass produces homes of steel and 'foam concrete' in Germany - with photos; Colour ad for DeSoto automobiles; Colour ad for Woodwind suits for men; Grasshoppers in Saskatchewan; Quebec City's Maison du Bucheron provides 55 rooms for loggers; Full page election ad for "Canada's Great Leader", Louis St. Laurent; Railroad construction in Latin America; Soccer contest - Scotland vs. St. Louis; Archibald Henderson of North Carolina; Acne misery; Bill Stern of NBC's Sports Newsreel; Dow Brewery ad features the train engine heroics of 58-year-old Fred Ryan; Pope Pius XII delivers manuscript of Papal Bull - with photo; Pastor Salau; V-2's rival - the U.S. Navy's Viking rocket; Eddie Rickenbacker on the Airlines; Rudy Fah Tongg showed the people of Hawaii how to get rich - early in the second world war he formed a hui which bought up properties of fleeing Caucasions; Sir William Stevenson and the World Commerce Corp.; Colour Chevrolet ad inside back cover; Bruck Mills colour ad on back cover. Editorial content identical with U.S. edition except for added Canadian news" - from page 4. Above-average wear. Binding intact. Unmarked. Staining and occasional related damage to top one of two inches of many pages. A worthy copy. Book
92 pages. Features: Color-photo ad for red IBM typewriter inside front cover; 2/3-page ad for The Calgary Inn; Major coverage of Quebec politics; Bill Carpenter - Once and Future Hero; Ronald Reagan wins California's Republican gubernatorial primary; James H. Meredith shot near Hernando MS by Aubrey James Norvell - article with graphic photo; Bobby Kennedy (RFK) in South Africa; Cult leader Benjamin Purnell of Benton Harbor, MI; Topeka Tornado; Fall of the XB-70 Valkyrie bomber; Time essay on LSD; Major Vietnam war coverage; Polish struggle between the Catholic church and the Communist government; Strike and violence in Dacca, Pakistan; Arthritis and Rheumatism; Knee paintings; John Mecom and the Houston Chronicle; Nice one-page color-photo Canadian Pacific Airlines ad features lovely Asian ladies; Jeanne Davis and public decency; Photo of Walkout at Amherst; Volvo car ad; Gemini 9 returns to the Atlantic with Stafford and Cernan; Photo of American runner Jim Ryun; America's two warring pro-football leagues negotiate - with photo of Pete Rozelle; Passing of test pilot Joseph A. Walker, Norman Baillie-Stewart, Natacha Rambova, Blanche Wolf Knopf, Frederic A. Gimbel, Jean Arp and lawyer-rancher Wellington Rankinand; O'Keefe Beer ad features illustration of furnituremaker Andre Gariepy; A&P heir Huntington Hartford; Ruhr coalminers strike; Interesting one-page color ad for Walker's Crystal Gin features mounted moose head; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. Page 47-48 missing (unclear what they contained). Minor evidence of moisture exposure. A worthy vintage copy. Book
197524751Montréal Editions Albert St-Martin 1975
198063410Couverture souple. Broché. 198 pages.
1980130777Couverture souple. Broché. 198 pages.
1980130778Couverture souple. Broché. 198 pages.
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