Series consists of essays, article and sermon as well as newspaper clippings and other items relating to Constance Beresford-Howe and her works.
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Series consists of copies of works regarding Brian Moore and his writing. Includes materials pertaining to interviews, speeches, reviews and critiques, radio scripts, television scripts, etc.
File consists of article Stories and Stlalakums Christie Harris and the Supernatural World published in Canadian Children's Literature. Includes repository photocopy of letter (1979 March 5), from Susan Wood, Department of English, University of British Columbia, to Christie Harris regarding the article.
File consists of draft of article based on material from non-fiction book Figleafing Through History co-written by Christie Harris and her daughter Moira Johnston. Item has holograph annotation on first page "mailed Aug. 12" but does not indicate to which magazine or newspaper. File also includes bio-bibliographic sketch of Christie Harris.
Consists of photocopy of newspaper clipping of Moore's autobiographical article for Today Magazine's "Beginnings" section.
Consists of newspaper clipping featuring interview article on Moore by Warwick.
Article "Dr. Illingworth Kerr, R.A.A., C.M. 1905-1989" in Alberta Culture and Multiculturalism Visual arts newsletter, v. 10, no. 5, issue 48 (February 1989), p. 8.
Consists of work Brian Moore detached from Montreal Star.
- Consists of newspaper and magazine articles about B. Moore and his works.
- Newspaper clippings and photocopies of articles from various newspapers and journals.
- Consists of newspaper and magazine articles about B. Moore and his works.
- Newspaper clippings and photocopies of articles from various newspapers and journals. Included among various topics is a review of a television interview of B. Moore by Jean-V. Dufresne and Donald Brittain on CBC, B. Moore's participation in University of Calgary's conference of Canadian writers and critics and the W.H. Smith Award for Catholics. Items not fully described.
Contains undated/untitled manuscripts of syndicated articles written by James H. Gray.
- File consists of newspaper clippings, relating to the publication of C. Beresford-Howe's early novels - The Unreasoning Heart, Of This Day's Journey, The Invisible Gate and My Lady Greensleeves.
- Includes reviews of the novels and articles about C. Beresford-Howe, particularly her winning the Dodd, Mead Intercollegiate Fellowship for The Unreasoning Heart, the sale of serial rights for the same novel to Redbook and her appointment to the faculty of McGill University.
- Includes two telegrams.
- File also includes 19 items which were loose items in the original scrapbook; the 'originals' were photocopies as well.
Sub-subseries consists of materials related to the creation of Brian Moore's essay article, The Ronald Reagan Show. Includes manuscript fragments, drafts, copies, notes, outlines, gallies, correspondence, promotional materials, clippings, etc.
Sub-subseries consists of materials related to the creation of Brian Moore's essay article, The People of Belfast. Includes manuscript fragments, drafts, copies, notes, outlines, gallies, correspondence, promotional materials, clippings, etc.
- File consists of items, primarily relating to The Marriage Bed. Includes letters from friends, fans, publishers, editors and others as well as newspaper clippings of reviews and articles from various journals and newspapers.
- Includes letters regarding C. Beresford-Howe's readings at libraries and schools, and to various literary groups; participation on a panel at the Hugh MacLennan Conference, February 25-27, 1982, University of Toronto, and in 1982 National Film Board/Canadian Broadcasting Corporation film Hugh MacLennan : portrait of a writer;
- Participation in Canadian Authors Association one day writer's seminar New Dimensions '82, May 29, 1982, in Winnipeg, Man., and in the Writers' Development Trust's Night of One Hundred Authors, October 1982, in Toronto, Ont. Includes article in Brown Alumni Monthly, June 1981, regarding C. Beresford-Howe receiving a 1981 Graduate Alumni Citation;
- Reviews and articles about Theatre Plus's production of Larry Fineberg's play Eve adapted for the stage from The Book of Eve, presented May 19 - June 11, 1983, starring Madeleine Thornton-Sherwood as Eva, and Lyric Studio's Hammersmith, England production of the play, January 19 - February 18, 1994, starring Constance Cummings.
- Also includes Québec Ministère de l'Éducation Secondary School English leaving exam, June 1983, with excerpt from The Book of Eve, Running Away From Home.
File consists of outline of proposed article by Christie Harris and her daughter Moira Johnston based on the theories of dress developed in non-fiction book Figleafing Through History co-written by them.
Photocopy of article "Illingworth Kerr: the theatre of Western art" by Joan Murray in The Canadian art investors guide.
- File consists of items, relating to The Book of Eve. Includes letters from friends, fans, publishers, editors and others as well as newspaper clippings of reviews and articles from various journals and newspapers.
- Includes letters regarding C. Beresford-Howe's appearances on Betty Kennedy Show (radio) and Larry Solway Show and Speaking of Books with Robert Fulford (television);
- Readings at several libraries and to various literary groups;
- Her winning of the Canadian Booksellers Association Book Award for The Book of Eve;
- Her participation on a panel on Women and the Arts with Germaine Greer, Sylvia Fraser, Edna O'Brien and Marian Engel at Toronto's Women and the Arts Festival, May 31, 1975;
- Stratford Shakespearean Festival of Canada's purchase of the stage option for the novel and interest by various individuals in making a movie of the novel.
- Includes article: Lady Novelist Dishes Up the Wacky and Whimsical by Ken McGoogan published in Ryersonian, March 29, 1974.
Consists of photocopy of newspaper clipping featuring article on Moore by Summers.
- 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.
- Consists of letter (1973 August 24), Malibu (California), from B. Moore to Sidney Glazier.
- Typed letter(s) lacking signature (carbon copy) confirming that TV Guide will run B. Moore's article the week of CBS's showing of Catholics. Encloses untitled article by B. Moore for TV Guide about the making of the film Catholics. 6 p. typescript.
- File consists of scrapbook containing newspaper clippings of articles, book reviews, poems and short stories. Identified in Christie Harris's enclosure: "My very early bits mainly for Vancouver Daily Province, about 1928-1938."
- Bylines are Christie Irwin, Christie L. Irwin and Christie Irwin Harris.
- Includes 5 issues of The Buzzer, May 29, 1936 - August 14, 1936, with Jubilee Jingles by Christie Harris.
- Also includes a review of L.M. Nesbitt's Desolation Marches by Thomas A. Harris.
- Includes references to the following: Scrapbook of early newspaper work;
- Why the Elephant Swings His Trunk When Asleep; Why The Giraffe Has a Long Neck; The Robin's May Day; What The Twins Gave Mummy; Jimpo's April Fool Fay; So That's Why We are Hanging Out the Flag; Make Daddy Happy, Too; Why the Holly Leaves Have Sharp Points; The Elves' Picnic; The Perky Young Turkey; Pirate Gold; The Old Tillicum's Tale; Potato Hits Back; Labor Day; Our Jolly Old Santa; The Treasure Box; Nursery Rhymes; Thunderbird; Nursery Rhymes for Tillicums; Redskin Rhymes for Tillicums; The Candy Valentine Man; Why Ducks Paddle on One Foot When Asleep; New Year Leaves; Jack-in-the-Pulpit Eats a Fly; The May Queen's Dream; A Christmas Story;
- The Easter Parade; Legend of St. George; Sleepy Time; A Mother's Prayer; My Baby's Eyes; The Raid; North's First May Queen; Empire Day; Pitch In; Alabama George; How Snails Got Shells; So What's the Use of Fighting?; In Summertime; Dominion Day; What Faith You Have in Me; Indian Summer; Honk! Honk!; Baby Goes to the Beach; The Legend of St. Befana; The Legend of St. Valentine; That "Woman's Place" Question is Here Again; Short Rations; Easter; The Arrival of Spring; Jubilee Hingles; Mother Witch Plays a Trick; The First Christmas Tree.
- Review of Anna Braune's Honey Chile; Review of Sam Mims' Us-all; Review of Lorna Lewis's Nansen; Review of Maud Morrison Stone's This Canada of Ours; Review of Muriel Denison's Susannah of the Yukon; Review of Jane Quigg's Jean and Jon Are Still Six; Review of Catherine Beebe's Do You Like To Open Packages; Review of Helen Shackleton's Saucy Again; Review of Marie Emilie Gilchrist's and Lucille Ogle's Rolling Along Through the Centuries; Review of Mary Elizabeth Thornhill's Between Friends;
- Review of Jean de Brunhoff's The Story of Babar; Review of Jean de Brunhoff's The Travels of Babar; Review of Jean de Brunhoff's Babar the King; Review of Jean de Brunhoff's ABC of Babar; Review of Alison Uttley's and Margaret Tempest's The Knot Squirrel Tied; Review of Doreen Wallace's Going to the Sea; Review of Grace Moon's White Indian; Review of Ruth and Richard Holberg's Hester and Timothy, pioneers; Review of Constance Savery's Moonshine in Candle Street; Review of Ann Hark's Sugar mill house; Review of Geoffrey Holme's The Children's Art Book;
- The Seven Ages of Dan Cupid's Victims; It's School Picnic Time in the Fraser Valley; May Day Fantasy.
Consists of An Interview in London with Brian Moore. Published in Studies in the Novel. Also includes interview detached from same issue of Studies in the Novel.
The fonds consists of historical research materials on sites, buildings, streets, etc. in southern Alberta, particularly in Calgary and Banff. Items include newspaper clippings, articles, photographs, handwritten notes, negatives, pamphlets and brochures of various walking tours in Calgary, Banff and other towns in the Rocky Mountains and Southern Alberta.
De Clercq, Rosemarie- Consists of The Simple Excellence of Brian Moore.
- Detached from New Statesman.