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Books (Co-)authored or (Co-)edited by Marshall McLuhan 1951 The Mechanical Bride: Folklore of Industrial Man. New York: Vanguard Press, 1951, reissued in hard cover in 1967; London: Routledge & Kegan-Paul, 1967; Corte Madera, CA: Gingko Press, 2002. Published in Japanese (translation by Isaka Manabu) by Takeuchi Shoten, Tokyo, Japan, 1968. 1954 Selected Poetry of Tennyson. Edited by Marshall McLuhan. New York: Rinehart, 1954. 1960 Explorations in Communication: An Anthology. Edited by Edmund Carpenter and Marshall McLuhan. Boston: Beacon Press, 1960. Report on Project in Understanding New Media. Prepared for and published by The National Association of Educational Broadcasters for the Department of Education, Washington, D.C., 1960. (137 pp.) 1962 The Gutenberg Galaxy: The Making of Typographic Man. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1962, 293 pages. Paperback edition

in Canadian University Paperbacks series by the same publisher. Translated into French by Jean Paré and published as La Galaxie Gutenberg: la genèse de I’homme typographique. Montréal: Hurtubise HMH, 1967; Paris: Gallimard, 1977, 2 vols. Published in Germany, 1968 ~ Stockholm, 1969 ~ Japan, 1968 ~Spain, 1969 and elsewhere—twenty-two translations in all [by 1977]. 1964 Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1964; paperback edition by same publisher, Spring, 1965. Signet paperback edition, November, 1966. MIT Press edition, Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1994, with an introduction by Lewis Lapham. 1964 edition translated into French by Jean Paré and published as Pour comprendre les media: les prolongements technologiques de I’homme, Montréal: Hurtubise HMH, 1968; reissued in a new edition (Bibliotheque Québécoise 36) in 1993. Translated in more than twenty languages. Published in Italy, 1967 ~ Norway, 1968 ~ Denmark, 1967 ~ Sweden, 1967 ~ England, 1967 ~ Germany, 1968 ~ Japan, 1968 ~ Finland, 1968 ~ Spain, 1968 ~ France, 1968 ~ Mexico, 1969 ~ Sao Paulo/Brazil, 1969 ~ Utrecht/Netherlands, 1969. 1964 & 1965 Voices of Literature. Two volumes. Coedited with Richard J. Schoeck. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Vol. I in 1964 and Vol. II in 1965.

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1965-1971 Patterns of Literary Criticism. General Editors: Marshall McLuhan, R. J. Schoeck, Ernest Sirluck. University of Chicago Press, 1965-1971. Series of 10 volumes. 1967 McLuhan: Hot & Cool. A Primer for the Understanding of and a Critical Symposium with a Rebuttal by McLuhan. Edited by Gerald Emanuel Stern. New York: Dial Press, 1967. New York: The New American Library, 1969. Thirty-one selections include reprinted essays (in whole or in part) from Howard Luck Gossage, Tom Wolfe, John Culkin, Walter Ong, Dell Hymes, Frank Kermode, George Steiner, Susan Sontag, and five selections from McLuhan’s writings. The book concludes with the transcript of a dialogue between the editor and McLuhan, originally published in Encounter in June 1967, wherein McLuhan responds to commentaries on his work from some of the other contributors to the volume. The Medium Is the Massage: An Inventory of Effects. With Quentin Fiore and Jerome Agel. New York: Bantam, 1967, hard cover. Reprinted, Gingko Press, 2001. Translated into French and published as Message et massage. Montréal: Hurtubise HMH, 1968. The book was published in England by Penguins, 1967 ~ France, 1968 ~ Germany, 1969 ~ Buenos Aires, 1969 ~ Italy, 1968 ~ Japan, 1968. Verbi-Voco-Visual Explorations. New York: Something Else Press, 1967. (Reprint of Explorations, no. 8.)

1968 Through the Vanishing Point: Space in Poetry and Painting. With Harley Parker. New York: Harper & Row, 1968. War and Peace in the Global Village: An Inventory of Some of the Current Spastic Situations That Could be Eliminated by More Feedforward. With Quentin Fiore and Jerome Agel. New York: Bantam, 1968. Reprinted, New York: Touchstone Books, 1989; Gingko Press, 2001. Translated into French as Guerre et paix dans le village planetaire: un inventaire de quelques situations spasmodiques courantes qui pourraient être supprimées par le feedforward. Montréal: Hurtubise HMH, 1970; Paris: Laffont, 1970. 1969 Counterblast. With Harley Parker. New York: Harcourt, Brace and World, 1969. Translated into French by Jean Paré. Montréal: Hurtubise, 1972; Paris: Mame, 1972. The Interior Landscape: The Literary Criticism of Marshall McLuhan 1943-1962. Edited by Eugene McNamara. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1969. Published by Claasen Verlag GmbH, Dusseldorf, Germany, 1974. Mutations 1990. Book of selected essays by Marshall McLuhan published by Maison Mame, France. The book includes “What TV Is Really Doing to Your Children”, “Great Changeovers For You”, “The Future of Education”, “The Future of Sex.” [Translation by Francois Chesneau, see section Other Works, year 1967 below]. Published by Editions HMH, Montreal, 1969 ~ Holland, 1970. 

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1970 Voices of Literature: Sounds, Masks, Roles, Volume III, Marshall McLuhan and R. J. Schoeck. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1970. Culture Is Our Business. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1970. From Cliche to Archetype. With Wilfred Watson. New York: Viking, 1970. Translated into French by Derrick de Kerckhove and published as Du cliché a I’archétype: lafoire du sens. Montréal: Hurtubise HMH, 1973; Paris: Mame, 1973. Translated into Italian by Francesca Valente and Carla Pezzini and published as Dal cliche all’archetipo: I’uomo tecnologico nel villaggio globale. 1972 Take Today: The Executive as Drop Out. With Barrington Nevitt. New York: Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich Inc., 1972, 304 pp. Toronto: Longman Canada Limited, 1972. 1977 Autre homme autre chretien à I’age électronique. With Pierre Babin. Lyon: Editions du Chalet, 1977. City as Classroom: Understanding Language and Media. With Eric McLuhan and Kathryn Hutchon. Toronto: Book Society of Canada Limited, 1977. D’oeil à oreille. Translation by Derrick de Kerckhove of articles by and interviews with McLuhan. Montréal: Hurtubise, 1977.

1978 The Possum and the Midwife, [text of McLuhan lecture on Ezra Pound.] Moscow: University of Idaho Press, 1978. 1987 Images from the Film Spiral. Selected by Sorel Etrog with text by Marshall McLuhan. Toronto: Exile Editions, 1987. Letters of Marshall McLuhan. Selected and edited by Matte Molinaro, Corinne McLuhan, and William Toye. Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1987. 1988 Laws of Media: The New Science. With Eric McLuhan. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1988. 1989 The Global Village: Transformations in World Life and Media in the 21st Century. With Bruce R. Powers. New York: Oxford University Press, 1989. 1995 Essential McLuhan. Edited by Eric McLuhan and Frank Zingrone. Toronto: Anansi, 1995.



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1930 “Macaulay: What a Man!” The Manitoban (University of Manitoba student newspaper), October 28, 1930. 1933 “Canada and Internationalism”. The Manitoban, December 1, 1933. “George Meredith”. The Manitoban, November 21, 1933. “German Character”. The Manitoban, November 7, 1933. “Germany and Internationalism”. The Manitoban, October 27, 1933. “Germany’s Development”. The Manitoban, November 3, 1933. Public School Education. The Manitoban, October 17, 1933. 1934 George Meredith as a Poet and Dramatic Novelist. M.A. thesis, University of Manitoba, 1934. “Adult Education”. The Manitoban, February 16, 1934. “De Valera”. The Manitoban, January 9, 1934. “The Groupers”. The Manitoban, January 23, 1934. “Morticians and Cosmeticians”. The Manitoban, March 2, 1934. “Not Spiritualism but Spiritism”. The Manitoban, January 19, 1934. “Tomorrow and Tomorrow”. The Manitoban, May 16, 1934. 1936 “G. K. Chesterton: A Practical Mystic”. The Dalhousie Review 15 (1936), 455-464.

1937 “The Cambridge English School”. The Fleur de Lis [Saint Louis University student literary magazine] (1937), 21-25. 1938 “Peter or Peter Pan”. The Fleur de Lis, May 1938, 7-9. Review of The Culture of Cities by Lewis Mumford. The Fleur de Lis, December 1938, 38-39. 1940 Review of Art and Prudence by Mortimer J. Adler. The Fleur de Lis, October 1940. “Apes and Angles”. The Fleur de Lis, December 1940, 7-9. 1941 Review of Poetry and the Modern World by David Daiches. The Fleur de Lis, March 1941. Review of American Renaissance by F. O. Matthiessen. The Fleur de Lis, October 1941. 1943 The Place of Thomas Nashe in the Learning of His Time. Ph.D. dissertation, Cambridge University, April 1943. “Aesthetic Patterns in Keats’ Odes”. University of Toronto Quarterly 12/2 (Jan. 1943), 167-179. Reprinted in Eugene McNamara, ed., The Literary Criticism of Marshall McLuhan 1943-1962 (1969), 99-113. “Education of Free Men in Democracy: The Liberal Arts”. St. Louis Studies in Honor of St. Thomas Aquinas Vol. I, 1943, 47-50. 

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“Herbert’s Virtue”. The Explicator 1/2 (Oct. 1943), 4. Reprinted in L. G. Locke, W. M. Gibson, and G. Arms, eds., Readings for Liberal Education, 534-535. New York: Rinehart, 1948. 1944 “Dagwood’s America”. Columbia 23 (Jan. 1944) 3, 22. “Edgar Poe’s Tradition”. Sewanee Review 52/1 (Jan. 1944), 24-33. Reprinted in Eugene McNamara, ed., The Literary Criticism of Marshall McLuhan 1943-1962 (1969), 211-221. “Poetic vs. Rhetorical Exegesis. The Case for Leavis against Richards and Empson”. Sewanee Review 52/2 (April 1944), 266-276. “Eliot’s The Hippopotamus”. The Explicator 2/7 (May 1944), 50. “Kipling and Forster”. Sewanee Review 52/3 (July 1944), 332-343. “Henley’s Invictus”. The Explicator 3/3 (Dec. 1944), 22. “Wyndham Lewis: Lemuel in Lilliput”. Saint Louis Studies in Honor of St. Thomas Aquinas 2 (1944), 58-72. 1945 “The Analogical Mirrors”. In Gerard Manley Hopkins: The Kenyan Critics Edition, 15-27. Norfolk, CT: New Directions Books, 1945. Reprinted in G. H. Hartman, ed., Hopkins, 1966. Reprinted in Eugene McNamara, ed., The Literary Criticism of Marshall McLuhan 1943-1962 (1969), 63-73. “The New York Wits”. Kenyan Review 7/1 (1945), 12-28. “Another Aesthetic Peep-Show”. Review of The Aesthetic Adventure by William Gaunt. Sewanee Review 53 (Autumn 1945), 674-677.

1946 “An Ancient Quarrel in Modern America” (Sophists vs. Grammarians). The Classical Journal 41/4 (Jan. 1946), 156-162. Reprinted in Eugene McNamara, ed., The Literary Criticism of Marshall McLuhan 1943-1962 (1969), 223-234. “Footprints in the Sands of Crime”. Sewanee Review 54/4 (October 1946), 617-634. “Out of the Castle into the Counting-House”. Politics, September 1946, 277-279. Review of William Ernest Henley by Jerome Hamilton Buckley. Modern Language Quarterly 7 (1946), 368-370. 1947 “Time, Life and Forune”. View Magazine (Spring 1947), 33-37. “American Advertising”. Horizon 93-94 (October 1947), 132-141. Reprinted in Eric McLuhan and Frank Zingrone, eds., Essential McLuhan (1995), 13-20, Toronto: Anansi. “Inside Blake and Hollywood”. Sewanee Review 55 (Oct. 1947), 710-715. Introduction to Paradox in Chesterton by Hugh Kenner, 11-22. New York: Sheed and Ward, 1947. “Mr. Connolly and Mr. Hook”. Review of The Condemned Playground. [Essays 1927-1944 by Cyril Connolly and Education for Modern Man by Sidney Hook.] Sewanee Review 55/1 (July 1947), 167-172. “The Southern Quality”. Sewanee Review 55 (July, 1947), 357383. Reprinted in Allen Tate, ed., A Southern Vanguard: The John 

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Peale Bishop Memorial Volume, 100-121. New York: Prentice Hall, 1947. Reprinted in Eugene McNamara, ed., The Literary Criticism of Marshall McLuhan 1943-1962 (1969), 185-209. 1948 “Henry IV, A Mirror for Magistrates”. University of Toronto Quarterly 17 (January 1948), 152-160. “On Herbert’s Virtue”. L. G. Locke, W. M. Gibson, and G. Arms, eds., Readings for Liberal Education, 534-535. New York: Rinehart, 1948. (op. cit. 1943) 1949 “The ‘Colour-Bar’ of BBC English”. Canadian Forum 29 (April 1949), 9-10. “Mr. Eliot’s Historical Decorum”. Renascence 2/1 (Autumn 1949), 9-15. Reprinted in Renascence 25/4 (1972-1973), 183-189. 1950 “Pound’s Critical Prose”. In Peter Russell, ed., Examination of Ezra Pound: A Collection of Essays, 165-71. London: Peter Nevill, 1950. Reprinted in Eugene McNamara, ed., The Literary Criticism of Marshall McLuhan 1943-1962 (1969), 75-81. Book review of Essays in Criticism 1920-1948 by R. W. Stallman. University of Toronto Quarterly (Jan. 1950), 211-212. “T. S. Eliot” [Review of eleven books about Eliot]. Renascence 3/1 (Autumn 1950), 43-48.

1951 “John Dos Passos: Technique vs. Sensibility”. In Charles Gardiner, ed., Fifty Years of the American Novel: A Christian Appraisal, 151-164. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1951. Reprinted in Eugene McNamara, ed., The Literary Criticism of Marshall McLuhan 1943-1962 (1969), 49-62. “American Novel Through 50 Years: John Dos Passos”. America 85/3 (June, 1951), 332-334. “The Folklore of Industrial Man”. Neurotica 8/3 (Spring, 1951), 3-20. (Abstracted from The Mechanical Bride: A Folklore of Industrial Man (1951) - see section on books) Review of three books on Ezra Pound. Renascence 3/2 (1951), 200-202. “Joyce, Aquinas and the Poetic Process”. Renascence 4/1 (1951), 3-11. “A Survey of Joyce Criticism”. Renascence 4/1 (1951), 12-18. “Tennyson and Picturesque Poetry”. Essays in Criticism 1/3 (July 1951), 262-282. Reprinted in Eugene McNamara, ed., The Literary Criticism of Marshall McLuhan 1943-1962 (1969), 135-155. 1952 “Advertising as a Magical Institution”. Commerce Journal [University of Toronto Commerce Club] (January 1952), 25-29. “The Aesthetic Moment in Landscape Poetry”. In Alan Downe, ed., English Institute Essays, 1951, 168-181. New York: Columbia University Press, 1952. Reprinted in Eugene McNamara, ed., The 

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LiteraryCriticism of Marshall McLuhan 1943-1962 (1969), 157-167. “Defrosting Canadian Culture”. American Mercury 74/339 (March 1952), 91-97. Review of Word Index to James Joyce’s Ulysses by Miles L. Hanley. Renascence 4/2 (Spring 1952), 186-187. Review of The Poetry of Ezra Pound by Hugh Kenner. Renascence 4/2 (Spring 1952), 215-117. Review of Auden: An Introductory Essay by Richard Hoggart. Renascence 4/2 (Spring 1952), 220-221. “Technology and Political Change”. International Journal 7/3 (Summer 1952), 189-195. “Baseball Is Culture”. CBC Times, October 25, November 1, and November 8, 1952. [Publication of Professor McLuhan’s talk on a CBC Wednesday Night show] 1953 Review of Light on a Dark Horse: An Autobiography 1901-1935 by Roy Campbell. Renascence 5/2 (1953), 157-159. “Maritain on Art”. Renascence 6/1 (1953), 40-44. “Comics and Culture”. Saturday Night 68/1 (Feb. 28, 1953) 19-20. “The Age of Advertising”. Commonweal 58/23 (September 11, 1953), 555-557. “From Eliot to Seneca”. A Review of George Williamson’s The Senecan Amble: A Study in Prose from Bacon to Collier. University of Toronto Quarterly 22/2 (1953), 199-202. “James Joyce: Trivial and Quadrivial”. Thought 28/108 (Spring

1953), 75-98. Reprinted in Eugene McNamara, ed., The Literary Criticism of Marshall McLuhan 1943-1962 (1969), 23-47. “The Later Innis”. Queen’s Quarterly 60/3 (1953), 385-94. “The Poetry of George Herbert and Symbolist Communication”. Thought, Autumn 1953. “Wyndham Lewis: His Theory of Art and Communication”. Shenandoah 4/2-3 (Autumn 1953), 77-88. Reprinted in Eugene McNamara, ed., The Literary Criticism of Marshall McLuhan 1943-1962 (1969), 83-94. “Culture without Literacy”. Explorations: Studies in Culture and Communications 1 (Dec. 1953), 117-127. Reprinted in Eric McLuhan and Frank Zingrone, eds., Essential McLuhan, 302-313. Toronto: Anansi, 1995. 1954 “Henley’s Invictus”. In R. W. Stallman. R. E. Waters, eds., The Creative Reader: An Anthology of Fiction, Drama, and Poetry, 874875. New York: Ronald Press, 1954. (Op. cit. 1944) “Comics and Culture”. In Malcolm Ross, ed., Our Sense of Identity: A Book of Canadian Essays, 240-46. Toronto: Ryerson Press, 1954. (Op. cit. 1953) “Catholic Humanism and Modern Letters”. In Christian Humanism in Letters: The McAuley Lectures, Series 2, 49-67. West Hartford, CT: St. Joseph College, 1954. “Joyce, Mallarmé, and the Press”. Sewanee Review 62 (1954), 3855. Reprinted in Eugene McNamara, ed., The Literary Criticism of 

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Marshall McLuhan 1943-1962 (Winter 1969), 5-21. Reprinted in Eric McLuhan and Frank Zingrone, eds., Essential McLuhan, 6071, Toronto: Anansi, 1995. “Media as Art Forms”. Explorations 2 (April 1954), 6-13. “New Media as Political Forms”. Explorations 3 (August 1954), 120-126. “Poetry and Society”. Review of Dream and Responsibility by Peter Viereck. Poetry 84/2 (May 1954), 93-95. “Through Emerald Eyes”. Review of Three Great Irishmen: Shaw, Yeats, Joyce by Aarland Ussher. Renascence 6/2 (Spring 1954), 157-158. 1955 “Five Sovereign Fingers Taxed the Breath”. Explorations 4 (February 1955). Reprinted in Shenandoah 7/1 (Autumn 1955), 50-52. “Space, Time, and Poetry”. Explorations 4 (February 1955), 56-62. “Radio and Television vs. The ABCED-Minded”. Explorations 5 (June 1955),12-18. “Paganism on Tip-toe”. Review of The Poetry of T. S. Eliot by D. E. S. Maxwell”. Renascence 7/3 (Spring 1955), 158. “Nihilism Exposed”. Review of Wyndham Lewis by Hugh Kenner. Renascence 8/2 (Winter 1955), 97-99. “An Historical Approach to Media”. Teachers College Record 57/2 (November 1955), 104-110.

1956 “Educational Effects of Mass Media of Communication”. Teachers College Record (March 1956), 400-403. “The Media Fit the Battle of Jericho”. Explorations 6 (July 1956), 15-19. Reprinted in Eric McLuhan and Frank Zingrone, eds., Essential McLuhan, 298-302. Toronto: Anansi, 1995. “Music and Silence”. Review of two books on Joyce. Renascence 8/3 (1956), 152-153. “Stylistic”. Review of Mimesis: The Representation of Reality in Western Literature by Erich Auerbach. Renascence 9/2 (Winter 1956), 99-100. “The New Languages”. The Chicago Review 10/1 (Spring 1956), 46-52. 1957 “American Advertising”. In Bernard Rosenburg and David Manning White, eds., Mass Culture: The Popular Arts in America, 435-442. Glencoe, Illinois Free Press, 1957. (Op. Cit. 1947) “Sight, Sound, and the Fury”. In Bernard Rosenberg and David Manning White, eds., Mass Culture: The Popular Arts in America, 489-95. London: Collier-Macmillan, 1957. “Coleridge as Artist”. In Clarence D. Thorpe, Carlos Baker, and Bennett Weaver, eds., The Major English Romantic Poets: A Symposium in Reappraisal, 83-99. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1957. Reprinted in Eugene McNamara, ed., The Literary Criticism of Marshall McLuhan 1943-1962 (1969), 115-133. 

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“Classical Treatment”. Review of Eliot’s Poetry and Plays by Grover Smith. Renascence 10/2 (1957), 102-103. “Compliment Accepted”. Review of six books on James Joyce. Renascence 10/2 (1957), 106-108. “David Riesman and the Avant-Garde”. Explorations 7 (March 1957), 112-116. “Classrooms Without Walls”. Explorations 7 (March 1957), 22-26. “Jazz and Modern Letters”. Explorations 7 (March 1957), 74-76. “Soviet Novels”. With Edmund Carpenter. Explorations 7 (March 1957), 123-124. “Eternal Ones of the Dream”. With Edmund Carpenter. Explorations 7, March 1957. (unpaginated) “The Third Program in the Human Age”. Explorations 8 (October 1957), 16-18. Other essays in Explorations 8, October 1957 (unpaginated): “The Alchemy of Social Change” “American Model, 1795” “The Bathroom Baritone and the Wide-Open Spaces” “The Be-Spoke Tailor” “Brain Storming” “Characterization in Western Art, 1600-1900” “Churchill Mobilizes the English Language” “Electronics as ESP” “Eminent Extrapolators” “The Journalist’s Dilemma” “The Liturgical Review”

“Manifestos” “Milton Had His Daughters, I Have My Dictaphone” “The Old New Rich and the New New Rich” “Oral-Anal” “The Organization Man” “The Pattern of Oral Strategy in the USSR” “Sherlock Holmes vs. the Bureaucrats” “Stress” “Television Murders Telephony” “No Upside Down in Eskimo” “Verbi-Voco-Visual” “People of the Word” “Picture of the World” “Print as Patterkiller” “Why the CBC Must Be Dull”. Saturday Night 72, February 16, 1957. “Subliminal Projection on Project”. Canadian Forum 37 (December, 1957), 196-97. “Classroom TV”. Study Pamphlets in Canadian Education 12, 8pp. Toronto: Copp Clark, 1957. 1958 “Classic Treatment”. Renascence (Winter 1958), 102-103. “Compliment Accepted”. Renascence (Winter 1958), 106-108. “Eliot’s Poetry and Plays”. Renascence 10/2 (Winter 1958). “One Wheel, All Square”. Review of five books on James Joyce. 

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Renascence 10/4 (Summer 1958), 196-200. “Communications and Education”. The Basilian Teacher 2/6 (March 1958), 11-16. “Media Alchemy in Art and Society”. The Journal of Communication 8/2 (Summer 1958), 63-67. “The Electronic Revolution in North America”. In John Wain, ed., International Literary Annual No. 1, 165-169. London: John Calder, 1958. “Knowledge, Ideas, Information and Communication”. Yearbook of Education (1958), 225-32. “Our New Electronic Culture: The Role of Mass Communications in Meeting Today’s Problems”. National Association of Educational Broadcasters Journal (October 1958), 19-20 and 24-26. “Culture Is Our Business”. National Association of Educational Broadcasters Journal 18/2 (December 1958), 1-5 and 30-34. Untitled speech with question and answer period added, in Radio: In the Culture of Canada. A national conference sponsored by the British Columbia Asso¬ciation of Broadcasters and the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C., May 5-9, 1958. Article pp. 4-9, questions and answers pp. 9-14. 1959 “Virgil, Yeats, and 13,000 Friends”. Review of On Poetry and Poets by T. S. Eliot. Renascence 11/2 (Winter 1959), 94-95. “Yeats and Zane Grey”. Review of The Letters of William Butler Yeats, edited by Allan Wade. Renascence 11/3 (Spring 1959), 166-68.

“Joyce or No Joyce”. Review of Joyce among the Jesuits by Kevin Sullivan. Renascence 12/1 (Autumn 1959), 53-54. “Myth and Mass Media”. Daedalus 88/2 (Spring 1959), 339-318. “Analysts’ Statement”. Current Issues in Higher Education, 1959, 176-181. (G. Kerry Smith, ed., Washington, D.C. Association for Higher Education.) “Printing and Social Change”. Printing Progress: A Mid-Century Report by The International Association of Printing House Craftsmen Inc., Cincinnati (1959), 81-112. “Communication Media — Makers of the Modern Mind”. Communications, 9-22. Published by St. Michael’s College, University of Toronto, re Annual Seminarians’ Conference Aug. 29-31, 1959. 1960 “Acoustic Space”. With Edmund Carpenter. In Edmund Carpenter and Marshall McLuhan, eds., Explorations in Communication: An Anthology, 65-70. Boston: Beacon Press, 1960. (Published in Italy, 1966 - Spain, 1968 - Japan, 1968.) Four other articles in the same publication: “Classroom Without Walls” (op. cit. 1957) “Five Sovereign Fingers Taxed the Breath” (op. cit. 1955) “Media Log” “The Effect of the Printed Book on Language in the 16th Century” “New Media and the New Education”. In J. S. Murphy ed., Christianity and Culture, 181-190. Helicon, 1960. [Also appeared under 10

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title “Electronics and the Changing Role of Print,” op. cit. 1960.] “Electronics and the Changing Role of Print”. Audio-Visual Communication Review 8/5 [Fred Harcleroad ed., The Education of the AV Communication Specialist, the proceedings of a DAVI seminar] (Sept./Oct. 1960), 74-83. “Grammar for the Newer Media”. In Shoemaker-Forsdale, ed., Communication in General Education, 17-27. Dubuque, Iowa: Wm. C. Brown Company, 1960. “The Medium is the Message”. Forum [Houston] (Spring 1960), 19-24. “Myth and Mass Media”. In Henry A. Murray ed., Myth and Mythmaking, 288-299. New York: Braziller, 1960. (op. cit. 1959) “Tennyson and Picturesque Poetry”. In John Kilham ed., Critical Essays on the Poetry of Tennyson, 67-85. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1960. (op. cit. 1951) “Tennyson and the Romantic Epic”. Critical Essays on the Poetry of Tennyson, cited above, pp. 86-95. “A Critical Discipline”. Review of Wyndham Lewis: A Portrait of the Artist as the Enemy by Geoffrey Wagner. Renascence 12/2 (Winter 1960), 93-95. “Another Eliot Party”. Review of T S. Eliot: A Symposium for His Seventieth Birthday, edited by Neville Braybrooke. Renascence 12/3 (Spring 1960), 156-157. “Joyce as Critic”. Review of The Critical Writings of James Joyce edited by Ellsworth Mason and Richard Ellmann”. Renascence 12/4 (1960), 202-203.

“Around the World, Around the Clock”. Review of The Image Industries by William Lynch. Renascence 12/4 (Summer 1960), 204-205. “Romanticism Reviewed”. Review of Romantic Image by Frank Kermode. Renascence 12/4 (Summer 1960), 207-209. “Flirting with Shadows”. Review of The Invisible Poet: T. S. Eliot by Hugh Kenner. Renascence 12/4 (Summer 1960), 212-214. “The Personal Approach”. Review of Shakespeare and Company by Sylvia Beach. Renascence 13/1 (Autumn 1960), 42-43. “Melodic and Scribal”. Review of Song in the Works of James Joyce by J. C. Hodgart and Mabel P. Worthington. Renascence 13/1 (Autumn 1960), 51. “The Effects of the Improvement of Communication Media”. Journal of Economic History 20 (Dec. 1960), 566-75. 1961 “Producers and Consumers”. Review of James Joyce by Richard Ellmann. Renascence 13/4 (Summer 1961), 217-219. “The Electric Culture. The Books at the Wake”. Renascence 13/4 (1961), 219-220. “The Humanities in the Electronic Age”. Humanities Association Bulletin (Canada) 34/1 (Fall 1961), 3-11. Also appeared in Thought From the Learned Societies of Canada, 5-14. Toronto: W. J. Gage, 1961. “Inside the Five Sense Sensorium”. Canadian Architect 6/6 (June 1961), 49-51. 11

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“The New Media and the New Education”. The Basilian Teacher 6/3 (December 1961), 93-100. (op. cit. 1960) 1962 “Joyce, Aquinas, and the Poetic Process”. In Thomas E. Connolly, ed., Joyce’s Portrait: Criticisms and Critiques, 249-256. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1962. “Phase Two”. Review of The Art of James Joyce by A. Walton Litz. Renascence 14/3 (1962), 166-167. “The Chaplin Bloom”. Review of James Joyce: The Poetry of Conscience by Mary Parr. Renascence 14/4 (1962), 216-217. “A Fresh Perspective on Dialogue”. The Superior Student 4/7 (1962), 2-6. “Prospect of America”. University of Toronto Quarterly 32/1 (1962), 107-108. “Review of Jacques Maritain’s Art and Scholasticism”. Dalhousie Review 42 (Winter 1962/63), 532. “The Electronic Age—The Age of Implosion”. In John A. Irving ed., Mass Media in Canada, 179-205. Toronto: Ryerson Univ. Press, 1962. “Prospect”. Canadian Art 19 (Sept./Oct. 1962), 363-366. “Two Aspects of the Communications Revaluation”. Canadian Communications 2/2. 1963 “We Need a New Picture of Knowledge” in New Insights and the

Curriculum Development, 57-70. Washington: National Education Association, 1963. “Printing and the Mind”. Times Literary Supplement, July 19, 1963. “Another Eliot Party”. Renascence 12 (Spring 1963), 156. “Empson, Milton, and God”. Review of Milton’s God by William Empson. Renascence 15/2 (1963), 112. “The Agenbite of Outwit”. Location 1/1, Spring, 1963. 1964 Introduction to The Bias of Communication by Harold A. Innis. Reprint Edition. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1964. Also appears in Explorations 25 (June 1969). “Printing and the Mind”. Times Literary Supplement (June 19, 1964), 517-518. London, England. “Culture and Technology”. Times Literary Supplement 3258 (August 6, 1964), London, England. “John Dos Passos: Technique vs. Sensibility”. in Litz A. Walton ed., Modern American Fiction: Essays in Criticism, 138-149. Oxford: Galaxy Book, 1964. (op. cit. 1951) “Masks and Roles and the Corporate Society”. Varsity Graduate 11/2 (Summer 1964), 61-64. “Pop Art Avant Garde?”. AV Communications Review 12 (Spring, 1964), 217-218. “Radio: The Tribal Drum”. AV Communication Review 12/2, 133145. “Murder by Television”. Canadian Forum 43/516 (January 1964), 12

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222-223. “Notes on Burroughs”. Review of Naked Lunch and Nova Express by William Burroughs. Nation 28 (December 1964), 517-519. “New Media and the Arts”. Arts in Society 3/2 (September 1964), University of Wisconsin Press. “The University in the Electric Age: The End of the Gap Between Theory and Practice”. Varsity Graduate 11/3 (December 1964), 60-64, University of Toronto Press. Foreword to “Vision and Reading Achievement” by W. A. Hurst, in Canadian Journal of Optometry 25/4 (April 1964), 3-5. “Decline of the Visual”. Dot Zero, May 1964. New York: National Society of Art Directors. 1965 Preface for the paperback edition of Understanding Media, New York: McGraw-Hill, Spring, 1965. “Art as Anti-Environment”. Art News Annual 31 (Feb. 1965), New York. “T. S. Eliot”. The Canadian Forum 44/529 (February 1965), 243244. [Transcript of talk by Prof. McLuhan given on CBC “Critically Speaking” program of January 10, 1965.] “Wordfowling in Blunderland”. Saturday Night (August 1965), 23-27. “A New Journey for the Magi”. Decisive Years (April 1965), 12-16. Toronto: Baker Publishing Company, . “The Relation of Environment to Anti-Environment”. In Floyd

Matson and Ashley Montagu eds., Communication: The Human Dialogue. Glencoe, Illinois: Free Press, 1965. “The Emperor’s Old Clothes”. Vision + Value Series, Gyorgy Kepes, ed., under title “The Man-Made Object”, 90-95. New York: George Braziller Inc., 1966. “T. S. Eliot”. The Canadian Forum 44/529 (February 1965), 243244. [Transcript of talk by Prof. McLuhan given on CBC “Critically Speaking” program of January 10, 1965.] “Big Transistor is Watching You”. New York Herald Tribune (Book Section), November 28, 1965, p. 5. Review of Cyborg: Evolution of the Superman by D. S. Halacy, Jr., (New York: Harper and Row, 1965). Winnipeg Free Press. Review of Alice’s Adventures Under Ground by Lewis Carroll. New York Herald Tribune: Book Week, October, 1965. “Remarks” in Technology in Learning, Ontario Curriculum Institute: an interim report of the Study Committee on Institutional Aids and Techniques (May 1965), 32-39. 1966 “The All-at-Once World of Marshall McLuhan”. Vogue 123 (August 1966), 70-73, 111. “Cybernation and Culture”. In Charles Dechert, ed., The Social Impact of Cybernetics, 95-108. South Bend, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 1966. “Electronics and the Psychic Drop-Out”. This Magazine Is About Schools 1/1 (April 1966), 37-42. 13

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“The Emperor’s Old Clothes”. In Gyorgy Kepes, ed., The ManMade Object, 90-95. New York: G. Braziller, 1966. “The Invisible Environment”. Canadian Architect (May 1966), 71-74. “Questions and Answers with Marshall McLuhan”. Take One (November/December 1966), 7-10. “Television in a New Light”. In Stanley T. Dormer, ed., The Meaning of Commercial Television, 87-107. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1966. “Address at Vision ‘65”. Transcript of talk given at the University of Southern Illinois, October 23, 1965. American Scholar 35 (1965-1966), 196-205. Reprinted in Eric McLuhan and Frank Zingrone, eds., Essential McLuhan, 219-232. Toronto: Anansi, 1995. ...retitled “Environmental Change and the New Tech¬nology,” Dicta magazine 8 (October 1966), 18. ...retitled “The Invisible Environment” in Perspecta (The Yale Architectural Journal), # 11, Fall, 1966. ... retitled “The All-at-once World of Marshall McLuhan” in British Vogue, April, 1966. ... retitled “Technology and Environment” in arts/canada 105, February, 1967, pp. 5-7. ... retitled “Our Dawning Electric Age” in Emmanuel Mesthene ed., Technology and Social Change. New York: Bobbs-Merrill Company Inc., 1967. ... retitled “Great Changeovers for You” in Vogue 148 (July 1966),

62-63. “The Analogical Mirrors” in G. H. Hartman ed., Hopkins, April, 1966. (op. cit. 1945) “The Crack in the Rear-View Mirror”. McGill Journal of Education, Spring, 1966, pp. 31-34. Review of Communication and Language by Sir Gerald Barry, Dr. J. Bronowski, James Fisher and Sir Julian Huxley [London: Macdonald & Company, 1965]. Times Literary Supplement (February 1966), London, England. “An Interview with Marshall McLuhan”. Taped talk with Eli Bornstein, editor of The Structuralist 6, Special issue on Art and Technology, June, 1966, University of Saskatchewan. “From Gutenberg to Batman”. Transcript of talk given by Professor McLuhan at the Annenberg School of Communication, Pennsylvania, on April 28, 1966. Retitled “Great Change-overs for You” in July issue of Vogue magazine. “We and Us”. The Listener 75 (May 26, 1966), p. 748. London, England. “From Instruction to Discovery”. Media and Methods 3/2 (October, 1966), 8-11. Retitled “Electronics and the Psychic Drop-Out” in This Magazine Is About Schools 1/1, April, 1966. “Culture and Technology”. In Jack Berner ed., Astronauts of Inner Space: An International Collection of Avant-Garde Activity, San Francisco: Stolen Paper Review Editions, 1966. “The Brave New World of Marshall McLuhan”. Interview in Glamour 55/5 (July 1966), 100-101 and 133-35. 14

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“Marshall McLuhan and Mike Wallace: A Dialogue”. Interview taped at The Diebold Research Program Dinner, September 13, 1966, in New York City. Printed in booklet The Diebold Research Program, Document #PP10, pp. 1-21. “Circuitry”. Excerpt from talk given by Professor McLuhan to Airlie Foundation on April 1, 1966 at Warrenton, Virginia. Pamphlet issued by The Wemyss Foundation, Wilmington, Delaware. “The Relation of Environment to Anti-Environment”. University of Windsor Review 11/1, (Fall 1966), 1-10. 1967 “The Relation of Environment to Anti-Environment”. In Floyd W. Matson and Ashley Montagu, eds., The Human Dialogue: Perspectives on Communication, 39-47. New York: Free Press, 1967. “Marshall McLuhan Massages the Medium”. Nation’s Schools v79/#6 (June, 1967), pp. 36-37. “The Humanities in the Electric Age”. The Book of Canadian Prose II, Toronto: W. J. Gage, 1967. (op. cit. 1961) “The Medium is the Message”. NEA Journal #56, October, 1967, pp. 24-27. “Santa Claus Gets the Message”. McCalls #94, December, 1967, p. 97. “Parts of a Talk”. Television Quarterly #6, Fall, 1967, pp. 39-44. “The Future of Education”. Marshall McLuhan and George Leonard in Look v31/#15, February 21, 1967, pp. 23-25. “What TV is Really Doing to your Child”. Family Circle, v70/#3,

March 1967, pp. 33 and 98-100. “Love”. Saturday Night v82/#2, February 1967, pp. 25-28. “The New Education”. The Basilian Teacher v2/#2, pp. 66-73. Reprinted in Catholic Mind v65, May 1967, pp. 11-16. “Environment”. To Everything There is a Season by Roloff Beny, pp. 312-13. Toronto: Longman’s, 1967. “Information Hunt Looms Big”. College and University Journal v6/#2, Spring 1967, pp. 3-7. “Technology: Its Influence on the Character of World Trade and Investment”. Professor McLuhan’s address to the U.S. Department of Commerce, National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, Maryland, on November 16, 1966. Appeared in Technology and World Trade: Proceedings of a Symposium — NBS Miscellaneous publication #284, Washington, D.C., U.S. Printing Office, 1967. “A McLuhan Montage”. Quotations from NBC-TV show, March 1967 “The Medium is the Massage”; also Channel 13 WNDT Educational Broadcasting Corporation from the May 15, 1966 program called “McLuhan onMcLuhanism” in School Library Journal v13/#8 (April 1967), pp. 39-41. Preface and Comments in Gerald Stearn ed., McLuhan: Hot and Cool. New York: Dial Press, 1967. “Understanding Canada and Sundry Other Matters”. Taped interview in Mademoiselle v64/#3, January 1967. “The Future of Sex”. Marshall McLuhan and George Leonard in Look v31/#15, July 25, 1967, pp. 56-63. “The Future of Morality: The Inner vs. the Outer Quest”. IN Wm. 15

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Dunphy ed., The New Morality, pp. 175-189. New York: Herder and Herder, 1967. “Money: The Poor Man’s Credit Card” [excerpt from Understanding Media] in Stewardship Facts 1967-68 (booklet published annually for ministers and church leaders by the National Council of the Churches of Christ, New York, N.Y.), pp. 48-59. “Toronto Is a Happening”. Toronto Life v1/#11 (September 1967), pp. 23-29. [Photography by Robert McCormick - photograph of Professor Marshall McLuhan on cover.] “The Car As a Toy”. Macleans v80/#9 (September 1967), p. 14. Photograph of Professor McLuhan on cover. Transcript of talk in November, 1964, Georgetown University Symposium. Published in Charles R. Dechert, ed., The Social Impact of Cybernetics [Symposium Proceedings]. University of Notre Dame Press, 1967. “McLuhan on Education”. The Argus [Lakehead University Newspaper] v2/#111 (October 5, 1967), pp. 6-7. Retitled “Marshall McLuhan” in Catholic Trustee v7/#4 (December 1967), pp. 23-25. Address at Management Programming Seminar in New York, September 28, 1967, published by TV Stations Inc. in booklet The Arts of Success, March, 1968, pp. 51-57. 1968 McLuhan Dew-Line Newsletters. Published by The Human Development Corporation, 119 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y.: “Black Is Not a Color” - #1, July, 1968.

“When You Call Me That, Smile!” -#2, August, 1968. “A Second Way to Read War and Peace in the Global Vil- lage,” - #3, September, 1968. “McLuhan Futuregram” - #1: (Big Culture Is Our (New Business - #4, October, 1968 (Hot “Through the Vanishing Point” - #5, November, 1968. “Communism: Hard and Soft” - #6, December, 1968. “Environment as Programmed Happening”. In Walter Ong, ed., Knowledge and the Future of Man, pp. 113-124. Publisher: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1968. Excerpt from Norman Cantor and M. S. Werthman eds., Understanding Media in The Cool Medium: History of Popular Culture pp. 718-726. New York: Macmillan, 1968. “McLuhan on Marketing”. Remarks of Marshall McLuhan on marketing compiled by Anthony Liversidge in VIP magazine #17, Spring1968, p. 35. Foreword to “Response to New Media” in Explorations section of The Graduate, University of Toronto v11/#1(December 1968), pp. 67-68. “The Reversal of the Overheated Image”. Interviewed by Eric Norden in Playboy v15/#12, December, 1968, pp. 131-134 and 245. “All of the Candidates Are Asleep”. The Saturday Evening Post #16 (August 1968), pp. 34-36. Preface to Time: The Fourth Dimension of the Mind by Dr. Robert 16

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Wallis, New York: Harcourt Brace and World, 1968. “Adopt a University”. This Magazine is About Schools, Volume 2, #4, Autumn, 1968, pp. 50-55. “Fashion Is the Medium”. Harper’s Bazaar #101, April 1968, pp. 123-150. “Fashion Is Language: McLuhan’s Bazaar”. Harpers Bazaar #101, April, 1968, pp. 150-167. “Guaranteed Income in the Electric Age”. In Richard Kostelanetz, ed., Beyond Left and Right, pp. 72-83. Apollo paperback A-202, William Morrow & Company, New York, 1968. (op. cit. 1965) Review of Federalism and the French Canadians by Pierre E. Trudeau [New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1968]. New York Times Book Review, October 28, 1968. Review of The Revolution of Hope by Erich Fromm, “World Perspectives,” Volume 38, New York: Harper and Row, 1968. Book World, New York, October 9, 1968. “Is the Book Dead?”. Clearing House #17, March, 1968, pp. 447-8. 1969 McLuhan Dew-Line Newsletters, published by The Human Development Corporation, New York: “Vertical Suburbs are Hi-Rise Slums” - Vol. 1, #7, Jan., 1969. “The Mini-State and the Future of Organization,” - Vol. 1, #8, February, 1969. “Problems of Communicating with People Through Me

dia” - Vol. 1, #9, March, 1969. “Breakdown as Breakthrough” - Vol. 1, #10, April, 1969. “Strike the Set”-Vol. 1, #11, May, 1969. “Ad Verse: Ad Junet” - Vol. 1, #12, June, 1969. “Media and the Structured Society” - Vol. 2, #1, JulyAug., 1969. (with card deck) “Inflation as New Rim-Spin” - Vol. 2, #2, Sept./ Oct. 1969. “The End of Steel and/or Steal: Corporate Crim¬inality vs. Collective Responsibility” - Vol. 2, #3, Nov./Dec. 1969. Excerpts from Counterblast appeared in Toronto Star together with artist’s sketch of Marshall McLuhan on November 21, 28 and December 5, 1969. Playboy Interview by Eric Norden: “Marshall McLuhan—A Candid Conversation with the High Priest of Popcult and Metaphysician of Media”, Vol. 16, #3, March 1969, 53-54, 59-62, 64-66, 68, 70, 72, 74, 158. Reprinted in Eric McLuhan and Frank Zingrone, eds., Essential McLuhan, 233-269. Toronto: Anansi, 1995. “Salt and Scandal in the Gospels”. With Joe Keogh. Explorations 26 (December 1969), 82-S5. “Wyndham Lewis”. Atlantic Monthly v224/#6 (December 1969), 93-98. Preface to Simplified Cybernetics: The Feedback Story by Arthur Porter, English University Press, 1969. Review of Time Inc. by Robert T. Elson, ed. [New York: Atheneum Publishers, 1968] in International Journal, Toronto, March 29, 1969. 17

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Contributions to Spectrum of Catholic Attitudes, pp. 93-4, 124-5, 130-32, 138-9, 146-7, 159-60, 167-8. Milwaukee: Bruce Publishing. “Media and the Making of the Mid-West”. Chicago-land, July, 1969, Volume 6, #9, pp. 11-16. “Retribalized Makers”. In Alexander Klein, ed., Natural Enemies??, pp. 341-346. Philadelphia & New York: J. B. Lippincott Co. “Learning in the Global Village”. In Ronald and Beatrice Gross, eds., Radical School Reform, pp. 106-115. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1969. (Reprint of “The Future of Education” by Marshall McLuhan and George Leonard, op. cit. 1967.) “Preliminary Observations on Breakdown as Breakthrough”.University of Toronto Graduate, Volume 11, #2, pp. 82-85, March, 1969. “Harold Innis”. University of Toronto Graduate, Volume 11, #3, June, 1969, pp. 91-99. “Communication in the Global Village”. This Cybernetic Age, by Don Toppin, pp. 158-167. New York: The Human Development Corporation, 1969. 1970 McLuhan Dew-Line Newsletters. New York: The Human Development Corporation: “Agnew Agonistes” - Vol. 2, #4, Jan./Feb. 1970. “Bridges”- Vol. 2, #5, Marl/April, 1970. “The Genuine Imitation Fake” - Vol. 2, #6, May/ June, 1970. “The City as University” - Vol. 2, #7, July/Aug. 1970.

“Cicero and the Renaissance Training for Prince and Poet”. Renaissance and Reformation (Toronto) 6/3 (1970), 38-32. Reprinted in Eric McLuhan and Frank Zingrone, eds., Essential McLuhan, 313-318. Toronto: Anansi, 1995. “The Man Who Came to Listen”. With Barrington Nevitt. In Tony Bonaparte and John Flaherty, eds., Peter Drucker: Contributions to Business Enterprise, 35-55. New York: New York University Press, 1970. “Where It’s At”. Campus Call, Volume X, #5, January, 1970, pp. 3-4. “Identity, Technology and War”. Comments by Marshall McLuhan on “The Joys of War” by James Parker, which had been published in U.S. Catholic Jubilee. This article appeared in U.S. Catholic Jubilee, Vol. XXXV, #1, 1970, pp. 36 and 37. “McLuhan’s Eye View”. St. Michael’s College Newsletter, Vol. 8, #2, Spring, 1970. Introduction to The De-Romanization of the American Catholic Church by Edward Wakin and Father Joseph F. Scheuer, New American Library, Plume Book, 1970, pp. xi to xiii. “The University and the City”. University of Toronto Graduate, Vol. Ill, #2, pp. 75-80, April, 1970. “Classroom Without Walls”. The American Experience: A Radical Reader by Harold Jaffee and John Tytell, 1970, pp. 293-297. (op. cit. 1957) “1959 — Electronic Revolution”. Address delivered at the 1959 Conference of the American Association for Higher Education in 18

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Washington in G. Kerry Smith ed., 1945 Twenty Five Years 1970, pp. 96-104. Published by The American Association for Higher Education, 1970. “The Motorcar: The Mechanical Bride”. In Dr. John Lyman, ed., Confrontation: Psychology and the Problems of Today, pp. 319-322. Chicago, Illinois: Scott, Foresman & Company, 1970. “McLuhan on Religion”. Christianity Today, Feb. 13, 1970, p. 34. “The Cement Kimono for the Disposable City”. Letter to the Editor of the Globe and Mail, Toronto, commenting on an article by Robert Tennent entitled “Auto Alternatives” which had appeared on March 14, 1970. Letter to Mr. Tickton, Executive Director of the Commission on Instructional Technology appeared in AV Communication Review, Volume 18, #3, Fall 1970, p. 307. “Marshall McLuhan on the obsolescence of print” in Letters, Points of View Section, Monday Morning, May, 1970, Volume 4, #7. Editorial in Journal of Environmental Studies, Volume 1, #1, October, 1970, p. 3 (London, England). Letter to the Editor, Globe and Mail, Toronto, re Nicholas Cotter’s report from Montreal on June 16th entitled “McLuhan Terms Press Obsolete”, June 17, 1970. “War of the Icons” (Chapter 32 of Understanding Media plus two additional pages) in Marshall Fishwick and Ray Browne, eds., Icons of Popular Culture. Bowling Green: Popular Culture Press, 1970. “McLuhan on Russia: An Interview with Professor Gary Kern,”

Abraxas, No. 2, The University of Rochester, New York, Fall 1970. “Mini-Skirt Tribalism”, An Interview with Marshall McLuhan by Catherine Court in Rags, New York, October, 1970, p. 23. Reprinted in Twen magazine, Germany, p. 82, December 12, 1970. “How TV and Radio Help the Cause of Groups Like the FLQ,” Toronto Star, October 17, 1970, p. 7. Professor McLuhan’s reply to “Northrop Frye on Communications” in The Listener, London, England, October 8, 1970, Volume 84, #2167, pp. 475-6. “Decentralization Takes Command”. Toronto Star, Saturday, October 17, 1970. Preface for English publication of Culture Is Our Business. November 23, 1970. “Discontinuity and Communication in Literature” In P. R. Leon and P. Nesselroth, eds., Problems of Textual Analysis. Montreal: Marcel Didier Canada Limited, 1971. (Text of talk given at University College on November 21, 1970.) “Cicero and the Renaissance Training for Prince and Poet”. Renaissance and Reformation, Volume VI, #3, CRRS, Victoria College, University of Toronto, pp. 38-42. “The Ciceronian Program in Pulpit and in Literary Criticism”. Renaissance and Reformation, Volume VII, #1, CRRS, Victoria College, University of Toronto, pp. 3-7. “The Executive as Dropout”. Marshall McLuhan and Barrington Nevitt in University of Toronto Graduate, December, 1970, pp. 117-19. 19

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“McLuhan Urges Book Critics to Search for Missing Link,” Caption above Professor McLuhan’s Letter to the Editor of the Toronto Star, Saturday, December 19, 1970, p. 15. “Education in the Electronic Age”. Interexchange, Vol. 1, #4, 1970, pp. 1-12. [Transcript of talk given to Provincial Committee on Aims and Objectives of Education in the Schools of Ontario on January 19, 1967, published by the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education.] “The Man Who Came to Listen”. Marshall McLuhan and Barrington Nevitt in Tony H. Bonaparte and J. E. Flaherty eds., Peter Drucker’s Contributions to Business Enterprise, New York University Press, 1970, pp. 35-55. 1971 Letter to the Editor of The Listener, London, England in reply to Jonathan Miller’s letter of July 15, 1971. Volume 86, #2213, August 26, 1971, pp. 272-273. An Interview with Marshall McLuhan in The Mike, St. Michael’s College, University of Toronto, Vol. XXII, February 4, 1971, pp. 1-3. Letter to the Editor of the Toronto Star re Peter Sypnowich’s review of McLUHAN by Jonathan Miller on February 25, 1971. Letter was published under the caption “McLuhan Critics of the World Unite” on March 16, 1971. “Hijacking procedure of Cities” — Letter to the Editor of the Toronto Star, March 20, 1971.

The following articles appeared in the summer issue of the University of Toronto Graduate, Explorations Section, June, 1971, pp. 102-132: “Shakespeare, the Lay Rector of the Collegiate Church of the Holy Trinity, Stratford-upon-Avon” “Rock and the Sound of Music” “The Calley Trial and the Changing Patterns in the Judi- ciary” “The Hijacking of Cities, Nations, Planets in the Age of Spaceship Earth” “The Case of Eric Kierans and the Executive as Dropout” (Marshall McLuhan and Barrington Nevitt) “Obiter dicta”. Letter in Atlantic, October, 1971, p. 38-40. Marshall McLuhan Interviewed by Peter Newman — Maclean’s Magazine, Volume 84, #6, June 1971, pp. 42 and 45. “The Global Theatre”. In Ekistics, Volume 32, #190, September, 1971, pp. 181-183. Published by The Athens Centre of Ekistics, Athens, Greece. “McLuhan views the news: hot events on a cool medium where the audience is the actor”. Essay commissioned by ABC-TV Stations - Television/Radio Age, Vol. XIX, #3, September, 1971, pp. 32-33 and 71-72. “Communication Needs Human Scale”. Nursing Management, Volume 1, #2, August, 1971, pp. 1-2. Publisher: Kendall Company of Canada Ltd. “Polyanna Digest”. In Frederic Rissover and David C. Birch eds., 20

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Mass Media and the Popular Arts, 1971. Letter to the Editor of The Listener, London, England, in reply to Jonathan Miller’s letter of September 9, 1971. Appeared on October 28, 1971, Volume 86, #2222. Preface to Empire and Communications by Harold Innis, University of Toronto Press re-printing, 1971. “Erasmus: The Man and the Mask”. Erasmus Newsletter, University of Toronto Press, Volume 3, pp. 7-10. Preface to Training That Makes Sense by A. J. Kirshner. San Rafael, California: Academic Therapy Publications, 1972, pp. 5-7. Marshall McLuhan Interviewed by Gerard Moatti in Les Informations, No. 1376, September, 1971, pp. 88-93. (Paris, France) “Classroom Without Walls”. Perspectives on the Study of Film —John Stuart Katz, pp. 22-24. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1971. (op. cit. 1957) “On Russia: An Interview with Professor Gary Kern”. International Education, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee, Volume 1, #1, Fall, 1971, pp. 40-46. (op. cit. 1970) Marshall McLuhan interviewed by Roger Mauge in Paris Match, No. 1176, November 20, 1971, pp. 14-26. (Paris, France) “Roles, Masks and Performances”. New Literary History, University of Charlottesville, Virginia, Volume 11, #3, Spring, 1971, pp. 517 to 531. Under heading “How to Be as Well Informed As...” there is a short article by Professor McLuhan in Maclean’s, Vol. 84, #9, September, 1971.

Professor McLuhan quoted on pages 40, 125, 180 and 188 of Dimensions of Change by Don Fabun. Beverly Hills, California: Glencoe Press, 1971. 1972 Foreword to A. J. Kirshner, Training That Makes Sense, 5-7. San Rafael, CA: Academic Therapy Publications, 1972. “The Popular Hero and Anti-Hero”. In Ray B. Browne et al., eds., Heroes of Popular Culture. Bowling Green, OH: Bowling Green University Popular Press, 1972. “Mr. Eliot’s Historical Decorum”. Renascence 25/4 (1972-1973), 183-189. (op. cit. 1949) “The Yestermorrow of the Book”. The UNESCO Courier [published by UNESCO in thirteen languages], January, 1972, pp. 16, 17, 20. An Interview with Professor McLuhan entitled “L’express va plus loin avec Marshall McLuhan”. L’Express, February 20,1972, #1075, Paris, France, pp. 68-74. Excerpt from Take Today: The Executive as Dropout in MBA Magazine, Volume 6, No. 7, April, 1972, pp. 16-18 and 56-59. “Rocking the Liturgy”. SMC Journal [St. Michael’s College Journal], Volume 1, #2, 1972, pp. 13-14. “Everybody into Nobody”. With Barrington Nevitt. New York Times, page 3, July 16, 1972. “Patterns Emerging in the New Politics”. Globe and Mail, Toronto, Friday, October 20, p. 7. 21

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“Electric Age: Will the Worker be Left Behind?”. Labour Gazette, April, 1972, pp. 170-71. “The Electric Age”. Letter to the Editor of the Globe and Mail, Toronto, September 21, 1972, p. 6. “McLuhan Dissects the Executive”. Interview in Business World, June 24, 1972, p. 118. “The Company We Keep —Trudeau and Nixon in the TV Vortex—Tarred with the same brush?”. Saturday Night, Toronto, December, 1972, p. 17. “International Motley and Religious Costume”. Christian Communication (Saint Paul Society, Sherbrooke, P.Q.) December, 1972, Issue #39—Newsletter. 1973 “The Argument: Causality in the Electric World”. With Barrington Nevitt. Technology and Culture 14/1 (1973), 1-18. “Do Americans Go to Church to Be Alone?” The Critic (January/ February 1973), 14-23. “The Medium Is the Message”. In C. David Mortensen, ed., Basic Readings in Communication Theory, 139-152. New York: Harper and Row, 1973. “Mr. Nixon and the Dropout Strategy”. New York Times, 29 July 1973. “Understanding McLuhan—and Fie on Any Who Don’t”. The Globe and Mail, September 10, 1973. “Watergate as Theatre”. Performing Arts in Canada, Winter 1973, 14-15.

“Do Americans Go to Church to be Alone?”. The Critic, Volume XXXI, #3, Jan./Feb. 1973, pp. 14-23. “Liturgy and Media”. The Critic, Volume XXXI, #4, Mar./April 1973, pp. 69-70. Published by The Thomas More Association, Chicago, Illinois. “Cybernetics and Management”. With Barrington Nevitt. Kybernetes, Volume 2, p. 1. London, England: Gordon & Breach Science Publishers Ltd., 1973. “The Argument: Causality in the Electric World”. With Barrington Nevitt. Technology and Culture, Vol. 14, #1, January, 1973, pp. 1-18. University of Chicago Press. Letter to the Editor of The Listener, London, England, re BBC Jubilee Edition. Published January 4, 1973, Vol. 89, #2284, p. 19. “The Future of the Book”. Do Books Matter?, pp. 31-41. Published by Dunn and Wilson (Leeds) Ltd., London, England, 1973. (Published papers of seminar of The National Book League, 1973. President: HRH The Duke of Edinburgh.) “Private Individual vs. Global Village”. Chapter in Thomas Hilgers and Dennis Horan eds., Abortion and Social Justice, pp. 245-248. New York: Sheed and Ward, 1973. Preface to Subliminal Seduction by Wilson Bryan Key, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall Inc., 1973. “The Changing Nature of Communications”. The Detroit News, October 28, 1973, pp. IE and 2E. [Part of series commemorating the 100th anniversary of the newspaper.] “Mr. Nixon and the Dropout Strategy”. The New York Times, Sunday, July 29, 1973. “The Printed Word: Architect of Nationalism”. In Robert Disch 22

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ed., The Future of Literacy, 1973, pp. 34-48. Profile and interview by Professor Derrick de Kerckhove in La Vie des Arts, pp. 19-23 (French) and 91-93 (English translation). In the same issue there is an Editorial on Professor McLuhan by Andrée Paradis, p. 13 (English translation, p. 90). Same issue — article by Don Theall entitled “Les explorations esthetiques de McLuhan,” pp. 14-18. Volume XVIII, #72, Autumn, 1973, published by La Societé La Vie des Arts [360, rue McGill, Montréal, Canada] “New Technology is Changing Human Identity”. Toronto Star, December 29, 1973, p. B-5. “Television et Radiodiffusion”. With Derrick de Kerckhove. In Encyclopedia Universalis, May 2, 1973 (published in Paris, France), pp. 894-898. “Understanding McLuhan — and fie on any who don’t”. Globe and Mail, Toronto, on Monday, September 10, 1973 on page 7 (full page with picture). Professor McLuhan wrote this article in reply to an article by Richard Schickel entitled “Misunderstanding McLuhan”, which appeared in the Globe and Mail on Friday, August 31, 1973. “Watergate as Theatre”. Performing Arts, Volume X, #4, Winter, 1973, pp. 14-15. Reprinted in Indian Press journal, Volume 1, #4, June, 1974, pp. 11-13, New Delhi, India. [see below] “Watergate — participatory torture, says McLuhan” - some excerpts from Professor McLuhan’s address at York University’s Osgoode Hall on October 17, 1973. Appeared in Campus, Volume 6, #3, pp. 3-4, November, 1973. An interview with Marshall McLuhan by Jean Paré for Forces

magazine, #22, 1973 (published by Hydro Quebec, Montreal), pp. 4-25. Many photos. “The End of the Work Ethic”. An address to The Empire Club, Toronto, on November 16, 1972. Published by The Empire Club Foundation, 1973, in The Empire Club Addresses 1972-73, pp. 105-125. 1974 “English Literature as Control Tower in Communication Study”. English Quarterly (University of Waterloo), Spring 1974, 3-7. “Medium Meaning Message”. With Barrington Nevitt. Communication (UK) 1 (1974), 27-33. Reprinted in Barrington Nevitt, The Communication Ecology: Re-presentation versus Replica, 140-144. Toronto: Butterworths 1982. “A Media Approach to Inflation”. New York Times, 21 September 1974. “Mr. Eliot and the Saint Louis Blues”. The Antigonish Review 18 (Summer 1974), 23-27. “There Is Panic in Abortion Thinking: McLuhan”. Toronto Daily Star, 31 July 1974. “Watergate as Theatre”. Indian Press, Volume 1, #4, June, 1974, pp. 11-13, New Delhi, India. (op. cit. 1973) “At the moment of Sputnik the planet became a global theatre in which there are no spectators but only actors”. Journal of Communications, Volume 24:1, Winter, 1974, pp. 45-58. Published by The Annenberg School, University of Pennsylvania. “An Intimate Look at Marshall McLuhan”. An Interview by Kaye Rowe in The Brandon Sun (Manitoba), February 2, 1974, p. 3. 23

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Professor McLuhan’s reply to the proposal by Kenneth Lamott in Esquire magazine that “Every American Should Get One Year Off in Every Seven”, February 1974, p. 68. “Medium Meaning Message”. With Barrington Nevitt in inaugural issue of Communication magazine, Vol. 1, #1, 1974, pp. 27-33 (published by Gor¬don & Breach Science Publishers Ltd., London, England) “A Media Approach to Inflation”. With Barrington Nevitt. The New York Times, September 21,1974, p. L-29. “Mr. Eliot and the St. Louis Blues”. The Antigonish Review, #18, Summer, 1974, pp. 23-27. Published by St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, N.S. “A Discussion about Typewriters Between Marshall McLuhan, Some Poets and a Secretary” — by Jack Rose, also appeared in the above-noted issue of The Antigonish Review, pp. 45-59. Letter to the Editor of the Toronto Star regarding abortion appeared on the Editorial page, July 31, 1974. “Learning a Living” — Chapter 10 in Fred Best ed., The Future of Work, pp. 103-113. Englewood Cliffs, N. J.: Prentice-Hall Inc., 1974. (“Learning a Living” was editor’s title — excerpt taken from Understanding Media.) “Communication crisis in our global village: an interview with Marshall McLuhan”. Pegasus [published annually by Mobil Oil Services Company Ltd., for world-wide Mobil group of companies]. Interview by Gregory A. Vitiello, Editor, January, 1974, pp. 1-3. “El camino a seguir en la investigacion de las comunicaciones” in Dossier Mundo, #32, April, 1974, pp. 6-8. An interview with

Professor McLuhan done by Jose Luis Gomez (published by Ediciones Meridiano, S.A., Av. Infanta Carlota, 127, 8. A, Barcelona, Spain) “Eric and Marshall McLuhan — Gesetze der Medien — strukturelle Annaherung”. Uterrichts Wissenschaft, Beltz Verlag, Berlin, Germany, June, 1974, pp. 79-84. An Interview with Marshall McLuhan by Jose Rague in Teoria de la imagen included in the series Biblioteca Salvat de Grandes Temas. Publisher: Salvat Editores, S.A., Barcelona, Spain, 1974. “The Medieval Environment: Yesterday or Today?” Listening, Volume 9, ## 1 and 2, Winter/Spring, 1974, pp. 9-27. University of Chicago Press. “Making Contact with Marshall McLuhan”. An interview by Professor Louis Forsdale of Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, in Electric Media, published by Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich Inc., N.Y. 1974, pp. 148-58. “English Literature as Control Tower in Communication Study” The English Quarterly, University of Waterloo, Volume 7, #1, Spring, 1974, pp. 3-7. “McLuhan —McLuhan —McLuhan”. New York Times, May 10, 1974. (Reprinted in Indian Press, New Delhi, India, Volume 1, #5, July, 1974, pp. 11-12, retitled “Nixon and the Media.”) “X-Ray Vision”. Short piece by Professor McLuhan in reply to an article entitled “What’s in Store for Seventy-four?”. Maclean’s, Toronto, Volume 87, #1, January 1974, p. 27. Introduction to Empedocles by Helle Lambridis, published by University of Alabama Press, 1974. “Liturgy and the Microphone”. The Critic, Volume XXXIII, #1, 24

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October/Nov./Dec. 1974, pp. 12-17. “Francis Bacon: Ancient or Modern?” Renaissance and Reformation, Volume X, 1974, #2, pp. 93-98. Published by Victoria College Centre for Renaissance and Reformation Studies, University of Toronto. Preface to Abortion in Perspective: The Rose Palace or the Fiery Dragon by Donald DeMarco, published by Hiltz & Hayes Publishing Co. Ltd., Cincinnati, Ohio, 1974. “The Future of Banking”. Canadian National Bank (Montreal) 100th Annual Report Publication, December, 1974, pp. x-xi. 1975 Letter to The Listener, 22 October 1975. “McLuhan’s Laws of the Media”. Technology and Culture, January 1975, 74-78. “The Medium is the Massage”. Chapter in Alan Wells ed., Mass Media and Society, pp. 197-205. Palo Alto, California: Mayfield Publishing Company, 1975. “Communication: McLuhan’s Laws of the Media”. Technology and Culture, Vol. 16, #1, January, 1975, pp. 74-78. (University of Chicago Press). Also published in Indian Press, Delhi, India, Vol. 11, #7, July, 1975, pp. 25-26. Letter to the Editor of James Joyce Quarterly, Vol. 12, #3, Spring, 1975, p. 342. (re Ovid’s Metamorphoses and Dubliners} “The Changing Structures of Printing in the Electric Age”. Humanities Association Review, Vol. 26, #3, Summer, 1975, pp. 235 and 237. Queen’s University, Kingston, Ont. Guest columnist in Today’s Secretary, New York, Vol. 78, #3, p. 4,

December, 1975. Preface to You and Others: An Introduction to Interpersonal Communication by Robert Soucie, Don MacRae, V. Gunckel, C. Hartleib and Ron Campbell. Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 1975, pp. ix and x. “At the Flip Point of Time: The Point of More Return?” Communication Journal, University of Pennsylvania, Vol. 25, #4, Autumn, 1975, pp. 102-106. “The Origins of Chesterton’s Medievalism”. The Chesterton Review, Volume 1, #2, Spring /Summer, 1975, pp. 49-50. University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Sask. Serialization of Take Today: The Executive as Dropout. With Barrington Nevitt (Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich Inc., N.Y. —Canada: Longmans) op. cit. 1972 in Modern Office Procedures [614 Superior Avenue West, Cleveland, Ohio 44113] Issues 2-12 in Vol. 20, and issues 1-5 in Vol. 21, Feb. 1975 - May, 1976. “The Fourth World Demands Process Awareness,” #2, February, 1975, pp. 16-20. “Anticipating Progress,” #3, March, 1975, pp. 14-18. “The Executive as Artist,” #4, April, 1975, pp. 14-18. “Instant Information Makes Old Programs Obsolete,” #5, May, 1975, pp. 14-18. “Discovery Depends Upon Intuition and Surprise,” #6, June, 1975, pp. 14-18. “Innovations Require an Altered Perception,” #7, July, 1975, pp. 14-18. “Market Organization in the Information Age,” #8, Aug., 1975, pp. 12-14 & 16. 25

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“Obsolete Military Organization in Business,” #9, Sep tember, 1975, pp. 18, 20 & 22. “At Electric Speeds the effects of processes flip,” #10, Oc- tober, 1975, pp. 12-14 & 16. “Executives must make history, not match past errors,” #11, November, 1975, pp. 20, 22 & 24. “The Electronic World Affects Identity Images,” #12, December, 1975, pp. 12-14 & 16.

1976 Series continues with Volume 21: “New Patterns of Role Involvement,” #1, January, 1976, pp. 16, 18 & 20. “Information Speed-up Makes Involvement Mandatory,” #2, February, 1976, pp. 16, 18 & 20. “Answering Bureaucracy With Role Playing,” #3, March, 1976, pp. 14-16. “Efficiency Speed-up Destroys Effectiveness,” #4, April, 1976, pp. 16-17. “Extending Process Patterns to Their Effects,” #5, May, 1976, pp. 16, 18 & 20. “The Debates”. New York Times, 23 September 1976. Foreword to The TV-Guided American by Arthur Asa Berger, New York: Walker & Company, 1976, pp. vii-ix. “Literature and the Scientific Knowledge of Man”. Mosaic No. D(S) 180, New Delhi, India, April, 1976, pp. 17-18 and 33.

“Formal Causality in Chesterton”. The Chesterton Review, Vol. 11, #2, Spring/Summer, 1976, pp. 253-259. St. Thomas More College, University of Saskatchewan. “The Violence of the Media”. The Canadian Forum, Vol. LVI, #664, September, 1976, pp. 9-12. “La Violencia de los medios”. Communicacion magazine, #1112, May/June, 1976, pp. 30-34. Reprint of “The Violence of the Media”—Mexico. “Misunderstanding the Media’s Laws”. A Letter to the Editor, Technology and Culture, Vol. 17, #2, April, 1976, p. 263. University of Chicago. Letter to the Editor of the Toronto Globe and Mail, October 16, 1976 in reply to John Eraser’s review of “Women of Trachis” staged at Hart House on October 7th. Mr. Eraser’s review appeared in the Globe and Mail on October 8th entitled ‘Sophocles Tragedy Takes a Pounding.” 1977 “Alphabet, Mother of Invention”. With R. K. Logan. Et Cetera: A Review of General Semantics (December 1977), 373-83. “Canada: The Borderline Case”. In David Staines, ed., The Canadian Imagination: Dimensions of a Literary Culture, 226-248. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1977. “Laws of the Media”. Et Cetera: A Review of General Semantics, June 1977, 173-178. “The Rise and Fall of Nature”. Journal of Communication 27/4 26

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(1977), 80-81. “Futurechurch: Edward Wakin interviews Marshall McLuhan”. U.S. Catholic, Vol. 42, #1, January, 1977, pp. 6-7. Introduction to Faces of Canada by George Lonn, Toronto: Pitt Publishing Co. Ltd., 1977. Article about Professor McLuhan on pages 39-41, picture on page 40.

1981 “Electronic Banking and the Death of Privacy”. With Bruce Powers. Journal of Communication 31/1 (1981), 164-69.

1978 “The Brain and the Media: The ‘Western’ Hemisphere”. Journal of Communication 28/4 (1978), 54-60. “Figures and Grounds in Linguistic Criticism. Review of Mario J.Valdes and Owen J. Miller, Interpretation of Narrative”. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1978. Et Cetera: A Review of General Semantics 36/3 (1979), 289-94. “A Last Look at the Tube”. New York, April 3, 1978, 45.

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1979 “The Double Bind of Communication and the World Problematique”. With Robert K. Logan. Human Futures, Summer 1979, 1-3. “Pound, Eliot, and the Rhetoric of The Waste Land”. New Literary History 10/3 (1979), 557-580. 1980 “Foreword to Karl Appel, Karl Appel: Works on Paper”. New York: Abbeville Press, 1980.

Gingko Press Reprints and New Editions of Marshall McLuhan’s Work 1999. The Medium and the Light: Reflections on Religion and Media. Edited by Eric McLuhan and Jacek Szklarek; Introduction by Eric McLuhan. 2002. The Book of Probes. By Marshall McLuhan and David Carson. Edited and introduced by Eric McLuhan and William Kuhns. 2005 & 2006. McLuhan Unbound. By Marshall McLuhan. Edited by Eric McLuhan and Terrance Gordon. Vol. 1, subtitled A Publishing Adventure, published in Sept., 2005. Vol. 2, subtitled The Gutenberg Era, published in 2006. 2006. The Classical Trivium - The Place of Thomas Nashe in the Learning of his Time. By Marshall McLuhan. Edited by W. Ter- rence Gordon. Coming soon, NEW. For Marshall McLuhan – Catalogue. Edited by Dominique Carré. Coming soon, NEW. The Complete Mechanical Bride by Marshall McLuhan. Early versions, Outtakes, Notes with CD-ROM. Coming soon, NEW. Marshall McLuhan Unbound Volume III: 27

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Art, Poetry and Hollywood. Essays by Marshall McLuhan. Edited by Eric McLuhan and W. Terrence Gordon. note: Reprints and revised reprints are listed at the URL above.

Other Publishers

Understanding Me: Lectures and Interviews. By Marshall McLuhan. Introductory Essay by Tom Wolfe. Edited by Stephanie McLuhan and David Staines. McLelland and Stewart, September 2003. ISBN: 0-77105-545-5. The MIT Press, 1 March, 2004 ISBN: 026213442X.

Biographies and Critiques of Marshall McLuhan

1989. Marshall McLuhan: The Medium and the Messenger. By Philip Marchand. Vintage Canada / Random House. Rev., with a new foreword by Neil Postman, 1998. Canada: Random House (Vintage). United States: MIT Press. 1995. Who was Marshall McLuhan? Exploring a Mosaic of Impressions. By Barrington Nevitt [Copyright 1994 by B. Nevitt]. Toronto: Stoddart Publishing Co Limited. Reprinted in 1996 by the same publisher, authors: Barrington Nevitt, Maurice McLuhan, Frank Zingrone, Wayne Constantineau, Eric McLuhan. 1997. McLuhan for Beginners. By W. Terrence Gordon. Writers and Readers Publishing, Inc.

1997. Marshall McLuhan: Escape into Understanding. By W. Terrence Gordon. Gingko Press, 2003. 1999. Digital McLuhan: A Guide to the Information Millennium. By Levinson, P. London: Routledge. 2001. Marshall McLuhan: Wise Guy. By Judith Fitzgerald. XYZ Publishing. (Writing style appropriate for “young adult” readers.)

Bibliographies

1975, 1975. The Writings of Marshall McLuhan and What Has Been Written about Him. 1937 ~ 1977. A Bibliography with an Appended List of Reviews and Articles about Him and His Work. Wake-Brook House Book Publishers. Copyright 1875 by M. McLuhan, Second Printing 1977. Site with McLuhan references 1981-present, researched, compiled, and maintained by Richard Cavell and Jamie Hilder: spectersofmcluhan.net/index.htm A list of writings on McLuhan’s legacy at: www.cyberchimp.co.uk/U75102/mcluhan.htm

Audio Recordings

1967 The New Technology and the Arts. A Flexidisc that accompanied 28

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ArtsCanada 24.2. Wyndham Lewis Recalled: Marshall McLuhan Recalls Lewis. A Flexidisc that accompanied ArtsCanada 24.11, No. 114, a special issue on Lewis.

The Bad Trip. With Jane Jacobs — about / against the Spadina Expressway in Toronto.

1968 The Medium is the Massage. With Marshall McLuhan. Long-Playing Record. Produced by John Simon. Conceived and co-ordinated by Jerome Agel. Written by Marshall McLuhan, Quentin Fiore, and Jerome Agel. Columbia CS 9501, CL2701.

1984 Marshall McLuhan: The Man and His Message. Television documentary (1 hour). Produced and directed by Stephanie McLuhan; written and hosted by Tom Wolfe.

Videos

Compact Discs

1996 The Video McLuhan. Set of six tapes. By Stephanie McLuhanOrtved (Producer), and Tom Wolfe (Writer). [email protected]

Films

2002 McLuhan’s Wake. Directed by Kevin McMahon. Written by David Sobelman. Conceived and Co-produced by David Sobelman. Produced by Primitive Entertainment. Co-production with the National Film Board of Canada, in association with TVOntario. Available from National Film Board of Canada Library: www.nfb.ca/mcluhanswake

1996 Understanding McLuhan. A CD-ROM on McLuhan’s ideas and life. Co-produced by Southam Interactive and The Voyager Company. 1999 The Medium Is The Massage. SONY Catalog #SRCS-8912.

1977 Annie Hall. Written (with Marshall Brickman) and directed by Woody Allen. Starring Diane Keaton, Woody Allen, Tony Roberts, Carol Kane, Paul Simon, Shelley Duvall, and Christopher Walken. A United Artists production.

Marshall McLuhan’s ABC. Written and directed by David Sobelman. Edited by Steven Pinchuk. Original music by Dan Thompson. Executive Producer Rudy Buttignol. TVOntario Production. 29

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The McLuhan Probes. Produced and Directed by David Sobelman. Editor Steven Pinchuck. Executive Producer Rudy Buttignol. TVOntario Production. Out of Orbit. Produced by Raven West Films Ltd. in association with CBC Televiison. Director: Carl Bessai. Writers: Carl Bessai, Manfred Becker. Producer: Laura Lightbown. Cinematography: Carl Bessai. Editor: Manfred Becker. Music: Vince Mai. Production Company: Raven West Films Ltd, Vancouver. Tel. 604-681-7121 | fax 604-681-7173 | [email protected]

McLuhan-Related Websites Official Marshall McLuhan site: www.marshallmcluhan.com

Acknowledgements: The current select bibliography (version 2007), prepared as a resource for the MPCT, is based on The Writings of Marshall McLuhan in Chronological Order from 1934 to 1975, Second printing 1977. Copyright 1975 by H. M. McLuhan. Fort Lauderdale FL: Wake-Brook House Book Publishers. The About section contains book-format publications but not shorter length genres. It also includes selected sites & multimedia. This short Bibliography has benefitted from reviews by Prof. Eric McLuhan and Michael Edmunds, MPCT Assistant Director. NB! A full-length version, c/o Prof. Eric McLuhan, is in preparation by the Marshall McLuhan Estate.

McLuhan Program in Culture & Technology, University of Toronto: www.mcluhan.utoronto.ca McLuhan Studies Journal: www.epas.utoronto.ca/mcluhan-studies/mstudies.htm

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