Vol. 46, No. 1
$7.50
An epistolary issue of Them Days! Our very first issue dedicated specifically to letters–but probably not our last! Read letters dating back to the 1700s all the way up to a few decades ago. Topics include Inuit-European relations, loneliness, human exhibitions, moving, the Spanish flu pandemic, and family news.
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These Days at Them Days
“The sloop began to fire small arms”
1761 Incident
“A Disgrace to Human Nature”
“I find it awfully lonely down here”
Letters from Sheshatshiu
“We will see a lot of changes”
“Stella, come up.”
“I always think of you”
“Omomat aglakatagapkit”
“These are coming from my heart.”
“By the reliable dog team service”
Labrador Gallery: Cards, Postcards, etc
“A lively and very bright little girl”
“My aim was to become a teacher”
Letters from Labrador Inuit
“We are sick and tired”
Among the Children
Susanna Anton and her Letter from London
North Wind: Letter Bag
Joseph Goudie’s Postcard
“I have always been a Liberal”
“We can drive everywhere in automobiles”
“I’m homesick.”
“Plenty Trout”
“Victor thinks so much of you all”
“Never send him to the Labrador again”
“This is a very lonesome winter for me”
Love Looking at Letters?
Front cover: Jessie (Evans) Flowers addressing a parcel to George Sheppard of Postville. Hopedale, c. early 1980s. Labrador School Board collection
Back cover: Picking up the mail at the plane in Postville. Joan and Ross King collection
Additional information
Weight | .120 kg |
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Dimensions | 23 × 15 × .5 cm |
Magazine Type | Physical, Digital |