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- Burles, Gordon
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- p.5-11
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- In Alberta History, vol.24, no.1, winter 1976
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Banff's first museum
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue11380
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- 1992
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- Burles, Gordon
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- 08.3 B22b Pam - TRANSFERRED to M196
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- Burles, Gordon
- Published Date
- 1992
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- 3 p
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- 7285
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- 08.3 B22b Pam - TRANSFERRED to M196
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Lords of many orchards : selected best poems of Gordon Burles
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue12060
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- 2003
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- Burles, Gordon
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- Banff : Gordon Burles
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- 05.1 / B92 / 2003 Oct
- Author
- Burles, Gordon
- Publisher
- Banff : Gordon Burles
- Published Date
- 2003
- Physical Description
- 401p
- Notes
- Copy 2 is signed by the author
- Contents: The heron (p.1); When she walked by (p.1); Striving stone (p.2); The children on the hill (p.3); The old cabin (p.4); A dream of moonlight (p.4); Vision for vision (p.5); Rural roads (p.6); Bill Peyto alone (p.7); Night and day (p.8); The road home (p.9); Love lesson (p.10); The hike (p.11); Funeral (p.12); The first snow (p. 13); Manifestation (p.14); Avant-garde artist (p.15); To my wife (p.16); Where Kathleen lives (p.17); At the guest lodge (p.17); Winter near Fairholme (p.18); Motley (p.18); Mt. Norquay road (p.19); Going to Bourgeau Lake (p.20); Destiny (p.20); The visitor (p.21); The farewell (p.21); The camp trip (p.22); For Fay (p.23); Boots and saddle (p.24); Anthracite (p.25); A dream (p.25); Cleomenes remembers (p. 26); Wandering (p.27); Imperial peace (p.27); Summer idyll (p.28); Beatitude (p. 28);Yard clearing (p. 29); Spring tragedy (p.30); Grief (p.31); Fairholme peak (p.31); In childhood (p.32); Ectopia (p.33); Now, dear Leander (p.34); In early May (p.34); Two friends (p.35); During the war (p.36);Hermione’s rodeo (p.37); Worship (p.38); First World War (p.38); Edwardian road (p.39); Scimitar (p.39); His rhapsody (p.40); Le cimetiere (p.41); Visitors (p.42); Plato (p. 43); Summer (p.44); Late Victoriana (p.44); Some panacea! (p.45); Cote de l’eternite (p.45); From my rippertoir (p.46); It happened that way (p.47); Yuletide (p.48); To be oneself (p.48); China (p.49); Huay (p.49); In the land of the toy Teuton (p.50); Nature (p.50); At the Chateau Lake Louise (p.51); Sobbing: Rockbound Lake (p.51); City (p.52);Dr. Thompson and the westernmost (p.52); Vision for Matsuko (p.53); Natalie (p.54); Eight-mile (p.54); Mont St. Eloi (p.55); Afterwhere (p.56); Andalusia (p.57); The other (p.57); Out for a stroll (p.58); Tears for old Lacerta (p.58); While we slumber (p.59); Sunday dancing (p.60); Return of the Magi (p.61); Midnight at Banff (p.62); Vision from a landfill (p.63); Nightfall (p.64); Carotte (p.65); Meditation in a canyon (p.65); Ripeness is all (p.66); October (p.66); Lewis Crescent (p. 67); That proffered vision (p.68); The way of all flesh (p.69); For Albemarle Runstead (p.70); On the world’s carousel (p.71); Asia and her gang (p.72); December idyll (p.72); Thursday liturgy (p.73); Corinth (p.73); From an old photograph (p.74); Homage to Muskrat Street (p.75); Vision for Yone (p.76); The lynx (p.76); Imperatives for Sudsy (p.77); Canyon (p.78); After (p.79); That sunny September (p.80); Homage to Nell Noble (p.81); That townbred vision (p.82); Erstwhile Christmas (p.83); A picnic, 1910 (p.84); More like magnolias (p.85); Imperatives for Yone (p.86); World without end (p.87); Meditation for Alexandra (p.87); Spring journey (p.88); Solitude (p.89); Merely yesterday (p.90); That erstwhile November (p.91); Late in November (p.92); A morning in November (p.93); Late in September (p.94); Vision for Audrey Semple (p.95); Homage to Adelaide Luckmore (p.96); Snow and rock (p.97); Banff (p.97); Sunday evening (p.98); Investiture (p.99); Memoir for Latimer Hoebig (p.100); Address to the court (p.101); Redearth Creek (p.101); For Lydia in spring (p.102); The owl (p.102); April revelation (p.103); Travelling (p.104); Elizabeth (p.104); Autumn (p.105); Sunday evening (p.105); Urban Sunday (p.106); Mrs. Hyde’s funeral (p. 107); Memory for Lydia (p. 108); Memoir for Clawson Blackaway (p.109); Vision on a June evening (p.110); Vision for Sibylla (p.111); Never Septuagesima (p.112); Vision for Alison Dahlbert (p.113); Portrait of midsummer (p.114); Vision in midsummer (p.115); Edwardian noctuary (p.116); Vision for Astrid Von Einhorn(p.117); The things that are no more (p.117); Letter to Stimson Dawe-Westermere (p. 118); A rainy Sunday (p.119); Letter to Abigail Greenlace (p.119); After the concert (p.120); Plato dying (p.121); Some kind of Saturday (p.122); Creed for Kezia (p.122); Vision for Elsie Ward (p.123); Denouement in February (p.124); Diary for a Sunday in August (p.124); Funeral rites in April (p.125); Noctuary for Hermione Fenton (p.125); Vision for Hladislaw Upton (p.126); Noctuary for Jacqueline (p.126); Narrative for Luxton Heath-Beaumont (p.127); Narrative for Heseltine Veaudry (p.128); A mad ransom for ecstasy (p.129); Morning at the Cemetery Tea House (p.130); Twilight notes (p.131); Recollection for Buxton Westmore (p. 131); The autumn crisis (p.132); Narrative for Elmer Blake-Hoolihan (p.133); Solstice adventure (p.134); Wisdom for the jeweller (p.135); Dream for Kezia (p.135); Portrait of summer (p.136); Epiphany in late August (p.137); Weekender’s vision (p.138); The storm in early August (p.139); Neighbours (p.139); Incident in September (p. 140); Portrait of autumn (p. 143); September night out (p.144); Edwardian autumn (p.145); Vision for Helena Richmond (p.146); Epiphany for Kasimira (p.147); Prologue for Kasimira (p.148); Incident for Carlotta (p.149); Narrative for Latimer Oldstone (p. 150); “Happy birthday, Kezia” (p.151); The pension in autumn (p.152); Episode in August (p.152); Send this, Gilbert (p.153); Adventure for midsummer (p.154); Portrait for Kezia Von Ostmark (p.155); Solitary moment (p.156); Autumnal night (p.157); That lithophagic frown (p.157); Narrative for Helga (p. 158); Aubade in spring (p.159); Plangent days, no doubt (p.160); Summertime incident (p.161); Afternoon in summer (p. 162); September adventure (p.163); Fine weather predicted (p. 164); I’ll call the surveyor tomorrow (p.165); Narrative for Jacobson Lashuk (p.166); Narrative for Lexington Nethershaw (p. 167); Exordium for Halberd Munroe (p.168); Portrait for Lorna (p.169); Ritual (p.170); Narrative for Twyla Lathom (p.173); Positively wizard, Pooky (p.174); Epiphany in April (p.175); Vernal narrative (p.176); Summer incident (p.177); Fate of an anarchist (p.178); At Johnson’s Lake (p.179); Summer judgement (p.180); After Andzia’s funeral (p.181); Letter to Bertrand Von Ostmark (p.182); Tampering with Tuesday (p.185); Memoir for Riordan Bekstad (p.186); Memoir for Ludmila (p.187); Portrait for Emmanuel Upton (p.188); Narrative for Wolfgang Herbertson (p.189); Narrative for Ludmila Carnegie (p.190); December interment (p.191); Afternoon incident (p.192); Portrait for Hampton Rasporich (p.193); Incident for Nigel (p.193); Narrative for Tomoko (p.194); Incident in November (p.195); Portrait for Alexandra (p.196); Springtime dream (p.196); The dehumanizing sway of fame (p.197); Memoir for Bessemer Gascoigne (p.198); Summer epiphany (p.199); Portrait for Theodore Lazenby (p.200); Narrative for Ludmila Gainesborough (p.201); Yesterday was impure (p.202); Portrait for Bronwen (p.203); Portrait of a summer morning (p. 204); Portrait for Bernard Leigh-Windermere (p.205); Portrait for Augustus Torrington (p.206); Narrative for Liam Walker-Genereux (p.207); Incident in early summer (p.208); Portrait of early August (p.209); Portrait of early summer (p.210); October epiphany (p.211); Portrait for Leicestershire Baldwin (p.212); Portrait for Lorimer Giesbrecht (p.213); Portrait for Augustus Honegger (p.214); Narrative for Lathom Sandeman (p.215); Portrait for Vanessa Simenon (p.216); Portrait for Corinna (p.217); Afternoon incident for Eva (p. 218); Sermon for Lilia (p.219); Portrait for Andalucia Billingsgate (p.220); Portrait of September (p.221); October experience (p.222); Narrative for Micah Havelock (p.222); November night out (p.223); Narrative for Salerno Westlock (p.224); Portrait for Nathan Clerkenwell (p.224); Narrative for Leander Hazelmere (p.225); Incident in autumn (p.226); Epiphany in late March (p.227); Spring (p.227); Experience in early September (p.228); Portrait for Nigel Saddington (p.229); Autumn portrait (p.230); Narrative for Adeline Frere (p.231); Incident for Adrian Lewthwaite (p.232); Experience in spring (p.233); For Anzimiera (p.233); If tears would help (p.234); Portrait of early September (p.235); Letter to Anzimiera (p.236); Portrait for Anzimiera (p.237); Portrait of August (p.238); Portrait for Wendy Saddington (p.238); The mason’s words (p.239); At Bankhead (p.239); Portrait of August (p.240); Portrait for Latimer Stratton (p.241); Portrait for Nigel Lansdown-Hawthorne (p.242); Memoir for Burnett Chatterton (p.243); Portrait for Grimshaw Roehampton (p.244); Westward to Quinquagesima (p.245); Incident in spring (p.246); Portrait for Adrian Von Markewiecz (p.247); Incident for Madelein (p.248); November exhortation (p.249); Portrait of spring (p.250); Portrait for Westermere Beckwith (p.251); Portrait for Andzia Norfolk (p.252); Portrait for Adrian (p.253); Narrative for Radcliffe Starkey (p.254); Portrait for Helen Saddington (p.255); Portrait for Basil Morant (p.256); Portrait for Neville De Beauchance (p.257); Portrait for Nathaniel (p.257); Portrait for Pelham Postlethwaite (p.258); Theodolite alley (p.259); Portrait for Leslie Sundergaard (p.260); Portrait for Sandra (p.261); Narrative for Drucilla Roehampton (p.262); Portrait for McMaster Chadwick (p.263); Portrait for Eleanora Rumbold (p.264); Portrait of late morning (p.265); Portrait for Adrian Westcot (p.266); Portrait for Alexandra (p.267); Portrait for Adrian Hazeldean (p.268); Portrait for Sanford Roebuck (p.269); Portrait for Neville Lathom (p. 270); Letter to Adrian (p.271); Portrait for Ethelbert (p.272); Portrait for Jillian (p.273); Portrait for Hailesham Isherwood (p.273); Portrait for Heseltine (p.274); Portrait of evening (p.275); Portrait for Adrian Holloway (p.276); Portrait of summer for Nigel Lewthwaite (p.277); Portrait for Etherspear Chatterton (p.277); Portrait for Ernest Roehampton (p.278); Letter to Jillian (p.278); Portrait for Nathaniel Sandringham (p.279); Portrait for Ethelbert Roehampton (p.280); Portrait for Andzia Learmonth (p.281); Portrait for Ethelbert (p. 281); Portrait of Lassitude (p. 282); Another portrait for Jillian (p.283); Portrait for Mary (p.284); Letter to Kezia (p.285); Portrait for Ethelbert Rilehampton (p.286); Portrait for Amand Hampton-Giles (p.286); Narrative for Kezia (p.287); Portrait for Natalia Westmoreland-Roehampton (p.288); Portrait for Adrian Clapperton (p.289); Letter to Adrian Roebuck (p. 289); Portrait for Willoughby Easthampton (p. 290); Portrait for Hadrian Moorehouse (p.291); Another portrait for Kazimiera (p.292); Memoir for Hadrian (p.293); Portrait for Natalia Van Der Wald (p.294); Portrait for Nigel Endicotte (p.295); One more portrait for Kezia (p. 296); Portrait for Annalee Westlock (p.297); Narrative for Ikumi and Atsuko (p.298); Portrait for Natalie Westmoreland (p.299); Another protrait for Maija (sic) (p.300); Portrait for Hayward (p.300); Portrait for Leighton Hammersmith (p.301); Portrait for Manon (p.302); Portrait for Halliwell Saddington (p.303); Another Letter to Jillian (p.304); Portrait of home (p.305); Afternoon in late March (p.305); Portrait for Geoffrey (p. 306); Portrait for Beatrix Hawthorne (p.307); Summertime dialogue (p.308); Another incident in August (p.309); Another portrait for Ingrid (p.310); Portrait for Adrian Everet (p.311); Portrait for Adrain Sherwood (p.312); Portrait for Nigel Colclough (p.312); Epiphany in early October (p.313); Letter to Hadrian (p. 314); Portrait for Delores (p.315); Portrait Dedicated to Adrian (p.316); One more portrait of August (p.317); Another portrait of November (p.318); Portrait for Dayna Westermere (p.319); Portrait for Elsa and Eva (p.320); One more portrait of autumn (p.320); Portrait of summer for Arcadeuse (p.321); Meditation in early December (p. 322); Memoir for Alexander (p.323); Another meditation in October (p.323); A portrait for Alicia and Maria (p.324); Another portrait for Maja (p.325); Another portrait for Roma, Eva, and Maja (p.326); Memoir for Lawrence (p.327); Memoir for Nigel Exeter-Hampton (p.328); Portrait for Heather (p.329); Portrait of night for Eva (p.330); Portrait in honour of Rachel (p.331); Portrait for Elizabeth (p.332); Portrait of supper-hour (p.333); Memoir for Kazimiera (p.334); Letter to Pelagia (p.335); One more portrait for Rachel (p.336); Narrative for Elias Shrimpton (p.337); Further portrait for Alicia (p.338); Portrait for Natalie Watson (p.339); Portrait of autumn (p.339); Memoir for Yvonne Eastwood (p.340); Portrait for Patricia (p.341); Portrait for Gisela (p.341); Portrait for Lathom Rolandson (p.342); Portrait for Angela Rotherham (p.342); Portrait for Elisa (p.343); September tableau for Torolf (p.344); No need to embrace futility, darling (p.345); Portrait for Pat (p.346); Portrait for Winslow (p.346); Portrait for Nigel Enderby (p.347); Portrait for Natasha Whippleby (p.348); Portrait for Andaman Hilstad (p.349); December Solstice (p.350); Portrait for Jason (p.351); An evening in winter (p.351); New portrait for Heather (p.352); First portrait for Doreen (p.353); Memoir For Lorna (p.353); Portrait for Angela (p.354); Another portrait for Pat (p.355); First portrait for Mia (p.356); Portrait for Lynney (p.356); Portrait for Phyllis (p.357); Portrait of dusk for Kathleen (p. 358); Another portrait for Eva (p.359); Portrait for Jennifer (p.360); Portrait for Helen (p.360); Portrait for Nicole (p.361); Portrait for Latimer Humphrey (p.361); Noctuary for Peter (p.362); Portrait for Edward (p. 362); Portrait for Louise (p.363); Portrait of afternoon (p.364); Letter to Eleanor (p.365); Noctuary for Sandra (p.365); Portrait for Etherspear Ghent (p.366); Portrait for Ethelbert Addison (p.367); Portrait for Kate Ward (p.368); Exhortation for Heather (p.368); Portrait for Westlock Ghent (p.369); Letter to Anzimiera (p.369); Portrait for Eliza Roehampton (p.370); Portrait for Anne (p.370); Portrait for Anzia McCreary (p.371); Portrait for Clare Weston (p.372); Noctuary for Paulette (p373); Memoir for Sabrina (p.373); Letter to Jessie (p.374); Letter to Winnifred (p.374); Memoir for Keith (p.375); Letter to Adriana (p.376); Portrait for Nathaniel (p.377); Memoir in November (p.377); Nocturne for Kathleen (p.378); Memoir for Melissa (p.379); Letter to Kathy (p.380); Another portrait for Laura (p.381); Portrait for Heloise (p.382); On Lewis Crescent (p.383); Harmonies latent (p.384); Noctuary for Kathleen (p.385); Portrait of summertime (p.386); Portrait for Natalia Roehampton (p.387); Portrait for Eustace (p.388); Portrait of Night (p.388); On the prowl (p.389); Portrait for Andrew (p.389); Portrait for Arcadeuse (p.390); Poet’s night out (p.391); September dialogue (p.391); After the climb (p.392); Would I were there (p.393); 1925 (p.394); Spring storm (p.395); The wife (p.395); The era of sleep (p.396); End of a day’s work (p.397); Noctuary in late summer (p.398); Vision for Bertrand Clerihew-Guggenheim (p.399);A day in August (p.399); Daybreak (p.400); November narrative (p.401)
- Cover: drawing by Calgary artist, Yone Young
- ISBN
- 0973298901
- Accession Number
- 22500
- 7483
- Call Number
- 05.1 / B92 / 2003 Oct
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Crossing the pass : new poems from Banff
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue19867
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- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 1986
- Author
- Burles, Gordon
- Publisher
- Gordon Burles
- Call Number
- 05.1 B92c Pam
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- Author
- Burles, Gordon
- Responsibility
- Gordon Burles
- Publisher
- Gordon Burles
- Published Date
- 1986
- Physical Description
- 55 pages
- Subjects
- Poetry
- Art
- Banff National Park
- Abstract
- Pertains to the works of Gordon Burles, a poet of the Canadian Rocky Mountains. The poet includes works exclusively from the Banff area and covers topics pertaining to nature, places and people.
- Notes
- Annotated – the author has signed the inside front page with the following, “Best wishes Liz and Ron, from Gordon Burles”
- Accession Number
- 2017.8683
- Call Number
- 05.1 B92c Pam
- Collection
- Archives Library
- URL Notes
- The URL is linked to Gordon Burles archival fonds held at the Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies
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Tears for old Lacerta : new poems
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue19868
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- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 1990
- Author
- Burles, Gordon
- Publisher
- Banff, Alta. : G. Burles
- Call Number
- 05.1 B92t Pam
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- Author
- Burles, Gordon
- Responsibility
- Gordon Burles
- Publisher
- Banff, Alta. : G. Burles
- Published Date
- 1990
- Physical Description
- 92 pages
- Subjects
- Poetry
- Art
- Rocky Mountains Canada
- Abstract
- Pertains to the works of Gordon Burles, a poet of the Canadian Rocky Mountains. The poet’s work reflects a somber undertone, and covers topics pertaining to people, places, and nature.
- Notes
- Annotated – the author has signed the front page with the following, “To Liz – best wishes, from Gordon Burles”
- Accession Number
- 2017.8683
- Call Number
- 05.1 B92t Pam
- Collection
- Archives Library
- URL Notes
- The URL is linked to the Gordon Burles fonds held at the Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies.
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The old cabin : poems from Banff
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue19869
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- Published Date
- 1984
- Author
- Burles, Gordon
- Publisher
- Banff, Alta. : G. Burles
- Call Number
- 05.1 B92o Pam
1 website
- Author
- Burles, Gordon
- Responsibility
- Gordon Burles
- Publisher
- Banff, Alta. : G. Burles
- Published Date
- 1984
- Physical Description
- 50 pages ; 23 cm
- Subjects
- Poetry
- Canadian Rockies
- Banff
- Abstract
- Pertains to the works of Gordon Burles, a poet of the Canadian Rocky Mountains. The poet’ includes works exclusively from the Banff area and covers topics pertaining to nature, places and people.
- Notes
- Annotated – the author has signed the front page with the following, “Best wishes, Liz and Ron, from Gordon Burles”
- Accession Number
- 2017.8683
- Call Number
- 05.1 B92o Pam
- Collection
- Archives Library
- URL Notes
- The URL is linked to the Gordon Burles fonds held at the Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies.
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The old cabin : poems from Banff
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue4215
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- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 1984
- Author
- Burles, Gordon
- Call Number
- 05.1 B92 1984 July–Sep PAM
- Author
- Burles, Gordon
- Published Date
- 1984
- Physical Description
- 50p
- Notes
- Contents: The heron (p.1); The hermit (p.2); Biskobad changes (p.3); Striving stone (p.4); The children on the hill (p.5); The old cabin (p.6); Vision for vision (p.7); With her (p.8); Rural roads (p.9); Bill Peyto alone (p.10); After the funeral (p.11); Among the poplars (p.12); A dream of moonlight (13); Night and day (p.14); The road home (p.15); She goes away (p.16); Love lesson (p.17); We sat here (p.18); The hike (p.19); Reunion (p.20); Plato in the twilight (p.21); The horsemen (p.22); Funeral (p.23); Bill Peyto old (p.24); Spring (p.25); Testament (p.26); A promise of mountain days (p.27); Banff (p.28); After the concert (p.29); Mountain camp (p.30); New love (p.31); The wedding (p.32); Old age(p.33); Seeing Mt. Cascade from the Spray River (p.34); Lane Johnson returns to Banff, 1919 (p.35); With Mr. Sanson (p.36); The old alpinist (p.37); Meeting a former love (p.38); Old Antophon remembers (p.39); Daybreak (p.40); The ballerina (p.41); The first snow (p.42); Mrs. Stone remembers (p.43); Summer moments (p.44); Mrs. Wheeler’s garden (p.45); At the Banff Springs Hotel (p.46); Plato dying (p.47); Snowfall (p.48); When she walked by (p.49); At the Chateau Lake Louise (p. 50)
- Cover: drawing by Wayne Milburn of cabin with Mounts Stoney Squaw and Cascade
- Accession Number
- 6340
- 17000
- Call Number
- 05.1 B92 1984 July–Sep PAM
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Crossing the pass : new poems from Banff
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue4216
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- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 1986
- Author
- Burles, Gordon
- Call Number
- 05.1 B92 1986 Oct PAM
- Author
- Burles, Gordon
- Published Date
- 1986
- Physical Description
- 55p
- Subjects
- Boom Lake
- Cascade Mountain
- Johnson Lake
- Kain, Conrad
- Phillips, Walter J
- Wheeler, Clara
- Wilcox, Walter J
- Notes
- Contents: Crossing the pass (p.1); Mt. Rundle twilight (p.2); The old trail (p.3); In the winter forest(p.4); Twilight (p.5); The meeting (p.6); Night-time parting (p.7); Mrs. Lewthwaite’s summer (p.8); Walter Wilcox in Paradise Valley (p.9); September hike (p.10); The night road (p.11); A July walk (p. 12); Exhortation (p.13); Banff dawn (p.14); The meadow (p.15); Elegy (p.16); Autumn at Johnson’s Lake (p.17); The aspens (p.18); Burial (p.19); The unknown woman (p.20); Reflection (p.21); Dusk (p.22); Lost love (p.23); The crocuses (p.24); At the zoo (p.25); Walking home (p.26); Fossil-hunting (p.27); Musings from Mt. Cascade (p.28); Two birches (p.29); Autumn requital (p.30); Manifestation (p.31); Two lovers in spring (p.32); Walter Phillips’ last dream (p.33); Near Boom Lake (p.34); Hypocrisy (p.34); Husband and wife (p.35); Avant-garde artist (p.36); Night adventure (p.37); For Conrad Kain (p.38); Darkling meditation (p.39); To Edward Thomas (p.40); On the road to Sundance Canyon (p.41); The death of the deer (p.42); Alone (p.43); Summer dusk (p.44); The stream (p.45); Famous thinker (p.46); Menthenuena (p.47); Autumn dawn (p.48); First love (p.49); The mining camp (p.50); For Katherine Mansfield (p.51); Stewart Canyon (p.52); Inglismaldie Creek (p.53); Old Miss Hastings and the Rockies (p.54); Mrs. Wheeler’s garden (revision)(p.55)
- Cover: drawing by Wesley Watts, a Banff-born artist
- Accession Number
- 6340
- 19000
- Call Number
- 05.1 B92 1986 Oct PAM
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Tears for old Lacerta : new poems
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- Published Date
- 1990
- Author
- Burles, Gordon
- Call Number
- 05.1 B92 1990 Feb PAM
- Author
- Burles, Gordon
- Published Date
- 1990
- Physical Description
- 92p
- Notes
- Contents: Poet’s night out (p.2); To my wife (p.2); Winter near Fairholme (p.3); Where Kathleen lives (p.3); Dawn reverie (p.4); At the Bankhead Station, autumn (p.4); Mt. Norquay Road (p.5); After the climb (p.6); Banff autumn(p.7); Motley (p.8); Boots and saddle (p.8); Cascade wash (p.9); The great trash dump (p.10); Would I were there (p.11); At the lake (p.12); Destiny (p.12); Fairholme spruce (p.13); The visitor (p.14); Going to Bourgeau Lake (p.14); The great house (p.15); The camp trip (p.16); The farewell (p.16); 1925 (p.17); For Fay (p.17); Midnight creed (p.18); For the Greek dead (p.19); Fairholme peak (p.19); Winter journey (p.20); From sadness (p.21); Grief (p.21); Prayer (p.22); Beatitude (p.22); Visions in August (p.23); Scottie and the moon (p.23); The honeysuckle (p.24); Summer idyll (p.24); For Will Durant (p.25); Anticipation (p.26); Imperial peace (p.27); Chinese market garden, 1956 (p.27); Wandering (p.28); That ancient vision (p.28); Cleomenes remembers (p.29); Anthracite (p.30); Midnight vision (p.30); The view (p.31); Adeimantus dying (p.31); There are mountains (p.32); Spring storm (p.32); Moments alone (p.33); Now, dear Leander (p.34); Life’s logolithos (p.34); The knight (p.35); Two friends (p.35); During the war (p.36); My story (p.37); Hermione’s rodeo (p.37); Funeral oration (p.38); Mistress of Fairholme (p.38); For Georgia Engelhard (p.39); Worship (p.39); Cyrenaica (p.40); Edwardian road (p.40); Plato’s confession (p.41); Scimitar (p.42); His rhapsody (p.42); Archaica (p.43); Sunday(p.43); Ariston (p.44); Sunday morning (p.44); Le cimetiere(p.45); Night avenue (p.45); L’Etre humain (p.46); Summer (p.46); Near Inglismaldie (p.47); Invitation (p.47); Plato (p.48); Saturday night (p.49); Chinatown (p.49); Late Victoriana (p.50); After the rain (p.50); Yuletide (p.51); The old story (p.51); To be oneself (p.52); Lydia (p.52); Metropolis (p.53); Life-soldier (p.53); China (p.54); Huay (p.54); Wind-song (p.55); The buntiad (p.55); Bankhead visit (p.56); Good intentions (p.57); Beijing (p.57); Antiquity (p.58); Nature (p.58); Bucolic cerebration (p.59); Dream tour (p.60); Shakespeare (p.60); In the land of the toy Teuton (p.61); Before waking (p.61); Sobbing: Rockbound Lake (p.62); At the Chateau Lake Louise (p.62); Cleanthes’ vision (p.63); Kathleen remembers (p.63); City (p.64); Natalie (p.64); Vision for Matsuko (p.65); The other (p.65); Mont. St. Eloi (p.66); At the forest’s edge (p.66); Afterwhere (p.67); The soldier (p.68); Abrasions (p.68); Rural sojourn (p.69); After the flowering (p.70); Plato in the canyon (p.71); Andalusia (p.72); Secrets (p.72); Tears for old Lacerta (p.73); Along the canal (p.73); The shadowy house (p.74); A rainy Sunday(p.74); The era of sleep (p.75); While we slumber (p.76); For Edward (p.76); Twilight (p.77); Sunday dancing (p.77); After the hike (p.78); Return of the Magi (p.79); The final afternoon (p. 80); The new improved ecstasy (p.81); Midnight at Banff (p.82); Out for a stroll (p.82); Vision from a landfill (p.83); Le grand hotel (p.83); Somewhere in Attica (p.84); Deleterium (p.85); Nightfall (p.85); Just one more palimpsest (p.86); Piche Peak (p.86); Isabel (p.87); Sacrament (p. 87); Aegean days (p.88); Meditation in a canyon (p.88); In Fairholme’s shadow (p.89); Ripeness is all (p.90); The temple (p.90); The canyon (p.91); Lewis Crescent (p.91); The refuge (p.92)
- Cover: sketch by author
- Accession Number
- 24-2-90 22500
- Call Number
- 05.1 B92 1990 Feb PAM
- Collection
- Archives Library
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Those grand poplars : a later selection of poems of Gordon Burles
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue12631
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 2004
- Author
- Burles, Gordon
- Publisher
- Banff : Gordon Burles
- Call Number
- 05.1 B92 2004 June PAM
- Author
- Burles, Gordon
- Publisher
- Banff : Gordon Burles
- Published Date
- 2004
- Physical Description
- 80p
- Notes
- Contents: (one copy signed by author) Reunion (for Eleanora) (p.4-5); Snowfall (for Janine)(p.6-7); Mt. Rundle twilight (p.8-9); Dawn close to Banff (p.10); Burial (for Hadrian) (p.11); On Tunnel Mt. Drive (p.12); Autumn around Banff (p.13); Scottie and the moon (p.14); A dawn reverie for Eleonara Saddington (p.14); Poem for Will Durant (p.15); Anticipation (for Judith)(p.16); Mt. Daly (for Jason)(p.17); Cemetery (for Nathan) (p.18); Xenophon remembering (p.18); September storm (p.19); Sunday afternoon (p.19); The new improved ecstasy (p.20); Memoir for Jane Eastmoreland (p.21); Broaching the facts (p.22); On the second voice (p.23); Museum (for Elizabeth)(p.24); Near Johnson’s Lake (p.25); Levant (for Mary Jackson)(p.26); An October afternoon (p.27); Late summer universe (p.28); A Victorian nocturne (p.29); Vision for Mabel Delavega (p.30); Midsummer story for Jamie Westcottman (p.31); Last letter to Natalie (p.32); Vision for Heinz (p.32); Aah, you’re a genius, Kezia (p.33); Some inevitable adventure (p.34); Adventure late in August (p.35); Some summer story (p.36); An early August incident (p.37); On the night road (p.38); Final note for Andzia (p.39); Portrait in memory of her (p.39); Confession for Hidalgo Whipsnade (p.40); That spring sojourn (p.41); Narrative for Horace Von Ostmark, Esquire (p.42); Penultimate letter to Angelica Upham (p.42); It’s not Quinquagesima, darling! (p.43); The second narrative for Lilia (p.44); Memorandum for Lousandra (p.45); Summer adventure for Virginia (p.46); Contrition for Kathleen (p.46);Letter to Charlotte Westmoreland (p.47); More broodings for Adrian Graham (p.47); Another portrait of October (p.48); Final letter for Anzimiera (p.48); Autumnal incident for Lathom (p.49); Another portrait for Romona (p.50);Those houses on the shore (p.51);On Kallisthenes (p.51); A letter for Wallace (p.52); Portrait for Eunice (p.52); Another portrait for Myrna (p.53); A portrait for Edward (p.54); Portrait for Katherine (p.54); Poem, the shadowy house (p.55); Ah, another portrait for Lynney (p.55);Wee hour adventure (p.56); Portrait for Deirdre Easton (p.56); Ah, another letter to Lydia (p.57); Memoir for Kay Ward (p.58); A portrait for Tina (p.58); Such a dream voyage (p.59); Nineteen hundred eleven (p.60); A portrait for Lathom Roebuck (p.61); The portrait for Lyndon (p.62);One more suburban interlude (p.63); Homage to James Percy Burles (p.64); Memoir for Edward and Karen (p.65); Now you are famous, darling (p.66); A portrait for Dena (p.66); Memoir for Lousandra and Lathom (p.67); One memoir for Lucia Upham (p.68); One portrait of autumn for Marilee (p.69); Some incident for Katy (p.69); One incident for Northrup (p.70); Additional letter to Anzimiera (p.70); Tableau for Northrup Browning (p.71); One summer at the villa (p.71); One more portrait for Latimer Heseltine, Esq. (p.72); Portrait for Lathom Considine (p.72); Inglismaldie Creek (p.73-74); Old Mrs. Wheeler’s garden (p.75); Letter to Wallace in spring (p.76); When I was six years (p.77); Prologue for Beryl Wotypka (p.77); Easter afternoon (for Wallace) (p.78); Portrait for Wallace Black (p.79); Memoir for Leif Clapperton (p.80)
- Cover: photograph by author of poplars on south side of Kidney house lot at the corner of Muskrat and Wolf streets in Banff; Tunnel Mountain in background
- ISBN
- 097329891-X
- Accession Number
- 7551 (2 copies)
- Call Number
- 05.1 B92 2004 June PAM
- Collection
- Archives Library
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