Robert Munsch Donates Archives to Guelph Library
Beloved Canadian children's author Robert Munsch gifts his entire literary archive to Guelph Public Library, preserving his creative legacy for future generations of readers and researchers.
Beloved Canadian children's author Robert Munsch gifts his entire literary archive to Guelph Public Library, preserving his creative legacy for future generations of readers and researchers.
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Beloved Canadian children's author Robert Munsch gifts his entire personal archives, including unpublished works and original manuscripts, to the Guelph Public Library for public access and research.
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