2006. The Classical Trivium: The Place of Thomas Nashe in the Learning of His Time (first publication of McLuhan's 1942 doctoral dissertation); Gingko Press
ISBN1-58423-067-3.
2011. Media and Formal Cause with Eric McLuhan; NeoPoiesis Press, LCC
ISBN0-9832747-0-3.
"An Interview With Marshall McLuhan: His Outrageous Views About Women." by Linda Sandler. Miss Chatelaine, September 3, 1974, pp. 58–59, 82–87, 90–91.
"It Will Probably End the Motor Car: An Interview With Marshall McLuhan." by Kirwan Cox and S. M. Crean. Cinema Canada, August 1976, pp. 26–29.
"Interview With Professor Marshall McLuhan." Maclean's, March 7, 1977.
Works about McLuhan
1997. Benedetti, Paul and Nancy DeHart. Forward Through the Rearview Mirror: Reflections on and by Marshall McLuhan. Boston:
MIT Press.
Carpenter, Edmund. 2001. "That Not-So-Silent Sea" [Appendix B]." Pp. 236–261 in The Virtual Marshall McLuhan, edited by D. F. Theall.
McGill-Queen's University Press. (For the complete essay before it was edited for publication, see the external link below.)
US edition: Marshall McLuhan: You Know Nothing of my Work!. Atlas & Company, 2011.
Daniel, Jeff. 10 August 1997. "McLuhan's Two Messengers: Maurice McNamee and Walter Ong: world-class interpreters of his ideas." St. Louis Post-Dispatch. p. 4C.
Federman, Mark. 2003. McLuhan for Managers: New Tools for New Thinking.
Viking Canada.
Flahiff, F. T. 2005. Always Someone to Kill the Doves: A Life of Sheila Watson. Edmonton:
NeWest Press.
Gordon, W. Terrence. 1997. Marshall McLuhan: Escape into Understanding: A Biography.
Basic Books.
ISBN0465005497.
Levinson, Paul. 1999 Digital McLuhan: A Guide to the Information Millennium.
Routledge.
ISBN0-415-19251-X. (Book has been translated into Japanese, Chinese, Croatian, Romanian, Korean, Macedonian.)
Marchand, Philip. 1989. Marshall McLuhan: The Medium and the Messenger.
Random House.
2006. The Classical Trivium: The Place of Thomas Nashe in the Learning of His Time (first publication of McLuhan's 1942 doctoral dissertation); Gingko Press
ISBN1-58423-067-3.
2011. Media and Formal Cause with Eric McLuhan; NeoPoiesis Press, LCC
ISBN0-9832747-0-3.
"An Interview With Marshall McLuhan: His Outrageous Views About Women." by Linda Sandler. Miss Chatelaine, September 3, 1974, pp. 58–59, 82–87, 90–91.
"It Will Probably End the Motor Car: An Interview With Marshall McLuhan." by Kirwan Cox and S. M. Crean. Cinema Canada, August 1976, pp. 26–29.
"Interview With Professor Marshall McLuhan." Maclean's, March 7, 1977.
Works about McLuhan
1997. Benedetti, Paul and Nancy DeHart. Forward Through the Rearview Mirror: Reflections on and by Marshall McLuhan. Boston:
MIT Press.
Carpenter, Edmund. 2001. "That Not-So-Silent Sea" [Appendix B]." Pp. 236–261 in The Virtual Marshall McLuhan, edited by D. F. Theall.
McGill-Queen's University Press. (For the complete essay before it was edited for publication, see the external link below.)
US edition: Marshall McLuhan: You Know Nothing of my Work!. Atlas & Company, 2011.
Daniel, Jeff. 10 August 1997. "McLuhan's Two Messengers: Maurice McNamee and Walter Ong: world-class interpreters of his ideas." St. Louis Post-Dispatch. p. 4C.
Federman, Mark. 2003. McLuhan for Managers: New Tools for New Thinking.
Viking Canada.
Flahiff, F. T. 2005. Always Someone to Kill the Doves: A Life of Sheila Watson. Edmonton:
NeWest Press.
Gordon, W. Terrence. 1997. Marshall McLuhan: Escape into Understanding: A Biography.
Basic Books.
ISBN0465005497.
Levinson, Paul. 1999 Digital McLuhan: A Guide to the Information Millennium.
Routledge.
ISBN0-415-19251-X. (Book has been translated into Japanese, Chinese, Croatian, Romanian, Korean, Macedonian.)
Marchand, Philip. 1989. Marshall McLuhan: The Medium and the Messenger.
Random House.