"Feng Shui Productions" t-shirt
- RBSC-ARC-1643-185-48
- File
- 1999
Part of Douglas Coupland fonds
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"Feng Shui Productions" t-shirt
Part of Douglas Coupland fonds
White lab coat labelled "Dr. D. C. Coupland" with pocket dictionary
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A gift Douglas Coupland received from his brother upon receiving his UBC Doctorate
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"Generation X [bar team]" t-shirt
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Domestic Dignitary Accreditation Manual
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Two Vancouver 2010 Olympic operning ceremony tickets
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Note from Jason Arthur of Willian Heinemann
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Name tag with image of a young Douglas Coupland
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Harbour Air Seaplanes baggage stub
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Contains a handwritten letter from Lynn Henry, Publisher with House of Anansi, asking Coupland to take a look at an enclosed novel manuscript from Zoe Whittall (not included here), and possibly offer a quote.
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Letter from a fan about Coupland's discussion of the Emily Carr Exhibit on the CBC
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Print-out of a Coupland Twitter post
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Contains a black and white paper print-out of one of Coupland's twitter posts (@DougCoupland) : "Orange Tic-tacs taste just like Bayer childrens' aspirin in a highly recommendable way. Ate a whole container in one 5-minute drive."
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Card from William Heinemann Random House Group
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Undated card from Jason Arthur of Random House, apparently accompanying some proofs or design mockups for Coupland's review (not included).
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Contains a receipt for Coupland's $1000 author's fee for his reading from Generation A at Wordfest (October 17, 2009, Eric Harvie Theatre, Banff Centre), where Coupland was the 2009 Banff Distinguished Author.
Letter and thank you card from Wordfest 2009
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Expired Writer's Guild of Canada membership card
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Aerofleet receipt from Toronto
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Contains a label for a 60"x72" Multi Throw, which appears to be the blankets used for Coupland's Button Blankets.
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Contains a Canadian one dollar coin with two holes drilled into it, similar to button-holes.
Player One hour four text and travel arrangements
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Correspondence from Anansi Press
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Card and button addressed to Doug
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Postcard from Coupland to Gordon Smith
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Personal letter from unknown sender
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Correspondence from Vicbar Marketing Limited
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Ephemera including movie tickets, doodles and buttons
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Finalist plaque for the Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal for Humour for The Gum Thief
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Nomination for the Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal for Humour for The Gum Thief
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Finalist certificate for the Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal for Humour for The Gum Thief
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Postcards to David and Doug from Gordon Smith
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Car repair and rental receipts and invoices
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Life After God advance preview booklet
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Miss Wyoming advance preview booklet
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Bloomsbury catalogue featuring Coupland
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Ephemera, including zines and flyer
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Canadian Society of Landscape Architects regional honour award certificate
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Certificate of Regional Honour conferred upon PLANT Architect Inc. and Douglas Coupland for the outstanding achievement in the profession of landscape architecture for the Canadian Firefighters Memorial, February 2012.
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Contains a brief note that originally accompanied an event invite (not included) forwarded to Coupland because the senders thought he might like the design (undated), and a thank you card from someone named Lynn (possibly author Lynn Coady?) thanking Coupland for his blurb, April 1, 2012.
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David Weir's comp tickets to the 2010 Massey Lectures
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Contains two tickets to the 2010 Massey Lecture at Convocation Hall (University of Toronto), October 29, 2010, at which Coupland was reading Player One.
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Ticket date is for the day after Coupland presented Player One at the 2010 Massey Lecture in Toronto, Canada.
Two clippings related to the libel suit following Evelyn Lau's publication of "Me and W.P."
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Contains two clippings related to the libel suit started by author W.P. Kinsella after the 1997 publication of an article entitled "Me and W.P" by Evelyn Lau, a former lover and fellow writer. Coupland, who guest-edited the issue of Vancouver Magazine in which the article appears, was also named as a defendant in the suit.
Includes page A11 from the Globe and Mail Arts section (Wednesday, March 4, 1998), and a copy of BC Frank Magazine (Issue 268, March 25, 1998) in which W.P. Kinsella and Evelyn Lau appear on the cover.
Kinsella v. Lau et al. defendant's documents
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Contains a copy of documents submitted by the defendants in the libel case launched by author W.P. Kinsella following an article written by former lover and fellow writer Evelyn Lau, entitled "Me and W.P." that appeared in Vancouver Magazine (1997). Because Coupland had guest-edited the issue of the magazine in which the article appeared, he was also named in the libel suit, along with Jim Sutherland and Telemedia Communications, Inc. Ultimately the suit was settled out of court.