Subseries consists of drafts and copies of articles and essays written by S. Andrews for various publications and purposes, includes letters to editors of publications.
Art
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Series consists of artwork created by Illingworth Kerr.
File consists of cover page for Kwakiutl Art Kit with Christie Harris's holograph annotation: "Introduced by my son, Gerald Harris, Special Education teacher in Victoria, I read a shortened version of my retelling of Porcupine & Beaver for an audio tape recording for this Kit for Visually Impaired Children - my retelling being added to contrast a Northern version with a Vancouver Island version recorded on the same tape by an old native storyteller."
Consists of 2 images of Kroetsch, editor of the Goose Air Base GAB, assisting Mrs. Luebke, information clerk, in preparing weekly issue of the base newspaper.
- File consists of examples of Moira Johnston's fashion illustrations and articles about her and Christie Harris's collaboration on several books, particularly You Have to Draw the Line Somewhere.
- Item 1 is Bergdorf Goodman newspaper ad for children's clothing illustrated by M. Johnston with Christie Harris's holograph annotation "New York work of the real-life Linsey (daughter Moira)";
- Item 2 is Bergdorf Goodman mail-order brochure with Christie Harris's holograph annotation "sample of Moira's fashion art in New York."
- Items 3-6 are newspaper clippings about M. Johnston and Christie Harris which either refer to the novel or have Christie Harris's holograph annotation "Draw the Line."
File consists of maps used for illustration of novel. Item 1 is British North America, 1863, 49x32 cm; item 2 is Western Portion of British North America, 1863, 37x25.5 cm.
File consists of original pen and ink cover illustration by Moira Johnston and dust jacket for novel using illustration.
File consists of illustrations for story collection.
- Confessions of a Toe-hanger.
- File consists of sketches in ink and pencil crayon, primarily for cover, and list of situations for possible illustration; and article detached from Anderson Valley Advertiser, regarding young girl used as model for M. Johnston's illustrations for the novel.
- Consists of letter (1972 July 21), London (England), from Tom Maschler, Director, Jonathan Cape Limited, to Brian Moore, Malibu (California).
- Typed letter(s) signed by the author forwarding an advance copy of Catholics. Encloses dust jacket for the book.
Fonds consists of correspondence with editors, publishers, educators, authors and others; royalty statements and financial records; diaries; notebooks; interviews; photographs; manuscripts, ranging from rough drafts to final proofs and production scripts, of stage plays, short stories and novels; articles about L. Rooke; reviews; published work; and sound recordings of radio broadcasts featuring L. Rooke or his work, chiefly produced by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
Rooke, LeonFile consists of poster for author reading event for the work Missionary Positions.
Series consists of materials related to Kroetsch's personal education, memberships, certificates, photographs, diplomas, course notes, resumes, and employment opportunities.
- File consists of research material loaned to the illustrator of the novel; includes maps and articles with images of camels and of the landscape of Cariboo country. Many items have Christie Harris's holograph annotations; all include Christie Harris's attached holograph annotation "Forbidden Frontier - loaned to the illustrator who didn't use them, obviously, or there'd have been a correct map."
- Includes repository photocopy of letter (1967 December 1), from Jean E. Karl, Editor of Children's Books, Atheneum, returning the illustration material. File also includes proposed quotations for the frontispiece of the novel from Albert Camus' The Rebel.
- Files consist of correspondence between Sheilagh Simpson and Christie and Thomas A. Harris; letters regarding Christie Harris's writing including illustrations, publicity and reviews for various works, her reading/speaking engagements and other professional and social commitments, awards for which she was nominated and/or won, her travel plans and adventures.
- Includes letters from Spain (April - June 1962) and Mexico and Peru (January - March 1973), and news of family, friends and acquaintances.
- Many items are carbon copy letters addressed to "Dear Family" which were sent to Christie Harris's out of town children, usually Moira Johnston, Michael Harris and Sheilagh Simpson; the letters in this File are those sent to and kept by S. Simpson and include many addressed specifically to "Sheilagh" or with holograph postscripts to her.
- Many items have Christie Harris's holograph explanatory notes and many include quotations from letters from other individuals such as relatives and Jean E. Karl, Christie Harris's editor at Atheneum. Includes letters to S. Simpson from other individuals, particularly her sister Moira Johnston and her father, Thomas A. Harris.
- The final Folder includes invitation to C. and T.A. Harris's golden wedding anniversary party hosted by S. Simpson in Vernon, B.C., July 31, 1982, and 22 miscellaneous clippings sent to S. Simpson over the years on various topics.
- Typescript, signed; typescript (carbon copy); holograph, signed.
- Includes references to the following: Raven's Cry; Cariboo Trail; Confessions of a Toe-hanger; West With the White Chiefs; You Have to Draw the Line Somewhere; Once Upon a Totem; My Heroine Helped Me; Let X Be Excitement; Forbidden Frontier; Figleafing Through History; Secret in The Stlalakum Wild; Mule Lib; Once More Upon a Totem; Sky Man On The Totem Pole?; Mouse Woman and the Muddleheads; Mouse Woman and the Vanished Princesses; Mouse Woman and The Mischief Makers.
- Sketches for Figleafing Through History.
- File consists of oversize pencil sketches, "sample sketches for Junior Literary Guild or Horn Book or …"