Fifty Archives Treasures: History behind James Reaney’s ALPHABET magazine

In September 1960, ALPHABET magazine announced itself as “A Semiannual Devoted to the Iconography of the Imagination.” A few months later Maclean’s magazine had an article reporting that “Canada’s littlest little magazine, now on the newsstands, is the product, literally, of James Reaney…[who]… set the type, composed the pages, read the proofs, ran the press…
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Betty Jo Belton