Series consists of material saved on floppy discs by Wayson Choy. Consists primarily of drafts of novels and stories (including drafts of "The Jade Peony").
File consists of map of South Asia, originally a supplement to the National Geographic Magazine. Features brief descriptions and artwork depicting different indigenous groups of South Asia.
File consists of photocopied period advertisements from "Thunder Bay: A History" by Joseph M. Mauro. These are noted as, "c/o Bob and Betty Saunders, Port Elgin".
File consists of examination papers used in Ontario. Published by The James Texts Limited, Belleville, Ontario. Focuses on arithmetic, composition, geography, grammar, history, literature, reading, spelling and writing, spanning 1934- 1949. Includes a price list from the publisher on the back cover.
File consists of a photocopy of a passage of a reference book on Stanley Park's monument to the Empress of Japan. The file also includes a cover letter from Kevin at McKeown and Associates.
File consists of a history of Japanese Canadians from 1877-1977. The book contains an inscription to Wayson from Randy: "To my dear friend Sonny - Do you realize it's almost 2 decades since our first meeting? Over these years, it's been good to keep in touch and catch up on one another's lives. Can you imagine how geriatric we'll be in another 20 years? To our continuing friendship. Much love, Randy"
File consists of a study guide for the Young People's Theatre adaptation of Joy Kogawa's "Naomi's Road". Joy Kogawa was a Japanese Canadian author. Her work was developed into the play by Paula Wing. Production was created with the support of the Japanese Canadian Redress Foundation.