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Bright Lights Big City: The History of Electricity in Toronto by Robert M. StampBright Lights Big City: The History of Electricity in Toronto A project of the Toronto Chapter (TAAG) Ontario Association of Archivist Text by Robert M. Stamp 4to. pp. 61. b w illustrations. bibliography. glossary. paperback (near fine covers bit scuffed). [Toronto : City of Toronto Dept. of the City Clerk, Records and Archives Division, 1991]. Published in conjunction with an exhibition at The Market Gallery.
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