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  • The E-Sylum: Volume 10, Number 45, November 4, 2007, Article 6

    CANADIAN NUMISMATIC BIBLIOGRAPHY DELIVERED TO SUBSCRIBERS

    The twelve year long Canadian Numismatic Bibliography project
    has come to a milestone with the publication and shipment
    of the long-awaited volumes.

    Greg Burns writes (to Project Chairman Ron Greene): "They
    say that good things come to those who wait. I was so pleased
    to receive today’s mail and find my two-volume set of the
    Canadian Numismatic Bibliography. Congratulations to you and
    your cohorts upon reaching the fulfillment of your monumental
    task. It’s an impressive work and will be very well received,
    I’m sure."

    [I received my copy this week as well, and it's a wonderful
    sight for a bibliophile. Bound in maroon cloth, the large
    set is most impressive. It's everything I expected based
    on my delightful review of the manuscript when I met with
    its editor, Darryl Atchison at Heathrow airport this past
    July (see my 1 July 2007 London Diary, below). -Editor]

    Editor Darryl Atchison of Cork, Ireland writes: "I probably
    won't see the books until Christmas given the speed of
    international post which will hopefully mean that all of
    the subscribers will have them first. I can breathe a sigh
    of relief now that it is over."

    [Congratulations to Darryl, Ron Greene and everyone responsible
    for the successful completion of this important and monumental
    project. -Editor]

    David Gladfelter writes: "The long-awaited Canadian Numismatic
    Bibliography, published by the Numismatic Education Society
    of Canada and written by a committee including Project Chairman
    Ronald A. Greene, Editor Darryl A. Atchison, and members Paul S.
    Berry, Philip J. Carrigan and William H. McDonald, was shipped
    last week and is now in the hands of subscribers.

    "There is a saying among craftsmen and artisans that goes like
    this: 'Cheap, fast and right: Pick any two, you can't have all
    three.' Mr. Atchison's committee has clearly made the right
    choices in producing this bibliography. It is an incredibly
    thorough study -- individual entries are invariably accompanied
    by critical annotations -- which runs to more than 1100 pages
    of text, with a 94 page index; it is well illustrated throughout.
    This work will remain useful for decades.

    "The fact that the publication date was delayed by several
    years may have irritated some but in the grand scheme of
    things is of trifling importance: Those who consult this
    work in future years, as they will, are certainly going to
    be thankful for the extra effort and time that went into it.

    "For portability, the work has been broken into two volumes,
    each with its own table of contents. It is organized into
    fifteen major subject areas, and additional minor topics.
    For example, topic two covers coins, currency and tokens
    of the pre-Confederation period (before 1867). The subtopics
    are: General works; the French regime; geographic regions
    (the Maritimes, Newfoundland, the Upper and Lower Canadas);
    the Province of Canada; territorial and native issues; and
    contemporary coins and tokens of other countries that
    circulated in pre-confederation Canada, including the
    newly-popular British evasion halfpence and Spanish
    colonial silver.

    "Volume I of the Bibliography contains entries for:
    General numismatics; pre-Confederation numismatics;
    Canadian coinage; trade tokens (excluding municipal
    tokens); paper money, and banking. In volume II are to be
    found entries for: orders, decorations and military medals;
    commemorative and historical medals; mint histories;
    counterfeiting and counterfeit detection; auction catalogues
    and fixed-price lists; collectors and other numismatic
    personalities; institutional collections, archives and
    museums; a 'miscellaneous' section including articles on
    such subjects as the Canadian coin teletype circuit; and
    finally, a topic on numismatic organizations and periodicals.

    "Beyond the foregoing topical organization, the plan of
    presentation of individual entries is alphabetical, by
    author. The detailed index makes every entry easy to find.
    For example, one can find 71 distinct entries under the
    index listing '1893 round-top 3 ten cent' and 14 under
    'Breton 997' (a distinctive Ships, Colonies & Commerce
    token variety)."

    David adds: "There is a section about a detailed encyclopedia
    Fred Bowman kept on a wide variety of Canadian numismatic
    topics -- Atchison calls it "this enormous, unpublished
    compendium of coins, tokens and medals (and some scrip) of
    every imaginable description for every imaginable purpose,
    entered in 29 ledgers in Fred Bowman's distinctive printed
    hand." There are thousands of pages, with illustrations.
    This is now kept in the archives of the National Currency
    Collection at the Bank of Canada in Ottawa and you can use
    it upon request. I didn't know that this existed before
    receiving the Bibliography.

    Also worth mentioning is a short history of Canadian numismatics,
    written by Peter Moogk and Wayne Jacobs, and an article about
    the national currency collection by J. Graham Esler.

    I forget what I paid as an advance subscriber,
    but I recall your suggestion that we donate something to
    get the project out of the red. What's fair? Do we send
    it to Ronald Greene or to the Foundation?"

    [I asked Ron Greene about this, and he writes: "All payments
    should be to the J.D. Ferguson Historical Research Foundation.
    The Treasurer is:

    Len Buth
    P.O. Box 28012
    Oakridge Post Outlet
    1201 Oxford St. West
    London, Ontario
    Canada N6H 5E1

    Alternately, donations could be sent to me and I will
    forward them with my regular remittances.

    Ronald Greene
    P.O. Box 1351
    Victoria, B.C.
    Canada V8W 2W7"

    -Editor]

    WAYNE'S LONDON DIARY 1 JULY, 2007
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