Ephemera including name tag and ticket stubs
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Ephemera including name tag and ticket stubs
Ephemera including reciepts and lego instructions
Ephemera including schedule notes
Ephemera including scrap paper with numbers and canoe paddle picture clipping
Ephemera including ticket stub to the 2010 Closing Ceremony of the Olympics
Ephemera including ticket stubs and plant diagrams
Ephemera, including receipts, flyers, ticket stubs, and stick-on tattoos
Ephemera, including zines and flyer
Epherma including roller derby ticket
Essay on Bach's Goldberg Variations for Penguin Music Classics
Essays published in The New Republic
Event flyer, An Evening with Douglas Coupland
Event posters featuring Coupland
Experimental panels with pen script
This file contain 3 items of inked calligraphy art on newspapers and mounted on foam panels.
Expired Writer's Guild of Canada membership card
Extinction Event episode outline
Extinction Event re-write proposal
Fabric samples for tunic dress and Kanga hoody
Fabric transfers not used in Canada House blankets
Fan letter requesting signature on items
Series relates to Coupland’s venture into clothing design in collaboration with Roots Canada Ltd. Under the tagline “Canada Goes Electric,” Coupland designed a limited-edition clothing line as well as various leather goods which were released in stores and online in 2010. This project marked the first time that Roots partnered with an outside designer in this way.
Series includes textual records relating to the design and research of the clothing items. Also included in the series are finished production garments and leather goods, as well as items not approved for production; strikeoffs; fabric and leather samples; and finishing material such as patches, zippers, labels, and fasteners.
"Feng Shui Productions" t-shirt
Finalist certificate for the Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal for Humour for The Gum Thief
Finalist plaque for the Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal for Humour for The Gum Thief
Finalist's congratulation letter from Stephen Leacock Association
Contains a letter from Judith Rapson (Award Committee, Chair) of the Stephen Leacock Association congratulating Coupland for being a finalist for the 2007 Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour, for his novel JPod. Ultimately, Coupland did not win the award that year (Stuart McLean did).
Flight information regarding Vancouver to Los Angeles and return travel
Foreign language photocopies of magazine and newspaper reviews of Girlfriend in a Coma
French language event poster featuring Coupland
Generation A with editor comments
"Generation X [bar team]" t-shirt
Generation X hardcover book jacket
German-language article about Coupland
Globe Review article about Coupland's nests
Contains a copy of the Globe And Mail's Review Section (section R), which features "Coupland's literary lunch" on R1, an article by Sarah Milroy (September 6, 2005) on Coupland's chewed nests.
Globe Review article on filming JPod, 2007
Contains a copy of the Globe and Mail Review section (Section R), with an article by John Doyle on jPod:
Doyle, J (Friday June 29, 2007). "Filming jPod: Weird for sure, but time will tell if it's funny," Globe and Mail, R1.
Glove Pond is a novella that appears in installments throughout Coupland's novel The Gum Thief, ostensibly written by one of the novel's protagonists, Roger Thorpe. When the Gum Thief was published in September 2007, a special boxed edition was also released which included a separate hardback copy of the Glove Pond novella, including a pull-quote written by Douglas Coupland on the novella's jacket.
This file contains a colour laser print on paper of the Glove Pond jacket.
"God Hates Japan" with missing pages
Graham Gillmore with text by Douglas Coupland
Contains an exhibition book on Graham Gillmore to accompany the Monty Clarke Gallery's exhibition of Gillmore's work in 2007. Douglas Coupland wrote the text prefacing the images, entitled "Gillmore Bold".