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University of Alberta Bruce Peel Special Collections Library

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Description: Collection includes many rare and fragile works including pre-18th John Bunyan, 18th century English poetry and plays, and Victorian and Edwardian Children's Fiction. Access restrictions apply.
University of Alberta Libraries Lower level, Rutherford Library phone consultation available Monday to Friday 12:00pm to 4:30pm About the Bruce Peel Special Collections Library Bruce Braden Peel (1916–1998) was Chief Librarian of the University of Alberta from 1955 to 1982. The publication of his Bibliography of the Prairie Provinces in 1956 was a landmark achievement that documents the early settlement and publishing history of western Canada, and it continues to grow today as an online database called Peel's Prairie Provinces. The eponymous Bruce Peel Special Collections Library is located in handsome quarters in the lower level of Rutherford South. Among its 100,000+ volumes are many treasures, including beautiful, rare and unusual books.
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