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Colleagues remember Kirk Howard, founder of Dundurn Press, as a shy but committed publisher of Canadian books

July 7, 2023July 7, 2023
by Steven Beattie

“He was profoundly intelligent, but quite quiet. It was sometimes hard to know what he was thinking.”

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Barry JowettBeth BruderDundurn PressKirk HowardKwame Fraser

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