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Tourist from Toronto
CA ACU SPC F0005-S0002-SS0003-SSS0009-FL0067 · Bestanddeel · 1966
Part of Robert Kroetsch fonds.

Consists of typescripts and correspondence relating to publication of poem.

Who Would Marry a Riverman?
CA ACU SPC F0005-S0002-SS0002-FL0006 · Bestanddeel · 1955
Part of Robert Kroetsch fonds.
  • Consists of correspondence and revised typescript drafts for story published as Who Would Marry a Riverman? in Maclean's and in Creation as Aklavik Run. Includes: letter (1955 January 12), Toronto (Ontario) from Janice Tyrwhitt, Fiction Editor, Maclean's, to Robert Kroetsch, Montreal (Quebec)
  • Typed letter(s) signed by the author about J. Tyrwhitt's forthcoming visit to Montreal.;
  • letter (1955 April 21), Toronto (Ontario) from Janice Tyrwhitt, Fiction Editor, Maclean's, to Robert Kroetsch, Montreal (Quebec)
  • Typed letter(s) signed by the author about buying first world serial rights to And Never Any Love, later titled Who Would Marry a Riverman?;
  • autograph letter(s) about selling rights to And Never Any Love, published as Who Would Marry a Riverman? (1955 April 24).;
  • Letter (1955 May 16), Toronto (Ontario) from Janice Tyrwhitt, Maclean's, to Robert Kroetsch, Montreal (Quebec)
  • Typed letter(s) signed by the author about illustration for Who Would Marry a Riverman?;
  • Typed letter(s) lacking signature about photographs to aid in illustrating Who Would Marry a Riverman? (1955 May 18).;
  • Letter (1955 May 26), Toronto (Ontario) from Janice Tyrwhitt, Fiction Editor, Maclean's, to Robert Kroetsch, Montreal (Quebec)
  • Typed letter(s) signed by the author about photographs to aid with illustrations for Who Would Marry a Riverman?;
  • folder with handwritten notes about acceptance and publication of And Never Any Love, published as Who Would Marry a Riverman? Also published in Creation as Aklavik Run.
That Yellow Prairie Sky
CA ACU SPC F0005-S0002-SS0002-FL0005 · Bestanddeel · 1954 - 1955
Part of Robert Kroetsch fonds.
  • Consists of correspondence, typescripts and handwritten draft(s) notes for story that was published in Maclean's.
  • Includes related correspondence: letter (1954 November 24), Toronto (Ontario) from Janice Tyrwhitt, Fiction Editor, Maclean's, to Robert Kroetsch, Montreal (Quebec)
  • Typed letter(s) signed by the author accepting That Prairie Sky, later published as That Yellow Prairie Sky.;
  • Typescript (carbon copy) giving autobiographical information for use in publication of That Yellow Prairie Sky (1954 November 27). Encloses two passport photographs.;
  • Letter (1954 November 30), Toronto (Ontario) from Janice Tyrwhitt, Fiction Editor, Maclean's, to Robert Kroetsch.
  • Typed letter(s) signed by the author about payment for That Yellow Prairie Sky, and expressing interest in unidentified novel.;
  • Tax exemption certificate (1954 November 30).
  • Typed document(s) signed for That Prairie Sky, published as That Yellow Prairie Sky.;
  • Typed letter(s) lacking signature (carbon copy) about meeting with J. Tyrwhitt to discuss fiction (1955 January 17).;
  • Letter (1955 April 27), New York (New York), from Jacques Chambrun, Jacques Chambrun, Inc, to Robert Kroetsch, Toronto, Ontario.
  • Typed letter(s) signed by the author expressing interest in That Yellow Prairie Sky.;
  • Letter (1955 May 26), Camrose (Alberta) from A. J. Kennedy, Imperial Life Assurance Company of Canada, to Robert Kroetsch, Montreal (Quebec)
  • Autograph letter(s) signed by the hand of the author congratulating R. Kroetsch on That Yellow Prairie Sky.;
  • Folder with handwritten notes about acceptance and publication.
The Harvester
CA ACU SPC F0005-S0002-SS0002-FL0003 · Bestanddeel · 1956 - 1957
Part of Robert Kroetsch fonds.
  • Consists of folder with notations about acceptance and publication of story originally published as The Harvester.
  • Includes revised typescript drafts and correspondence relating to stories titled A Kind of Grace and You Got to Change With the Times, originally published as The Harvester.
  • Also includes, letter (1956 March 20), Toronto (Ontario) from Leslie F. Hannon, Associate Editor, Maclean's, to Robert Kroetsch, Edmonton, Alberta. Typed letter(s) signed by the author accepting You Got to Change With the Times, later titled The Harvester.
The Blue Guitar
CA ACU SPC F0005-S0002-SS0002-FL0001 · Bestanddeel · 1958
Part of Robert Kroetsch fonds.

Consists of envelope with handwritten notes on back about story and folder with handwritten notes. Also includes notes, typescripts and correspondence. Has one page of Mrs. Brennan's Secret on verso of typescript page. Includes letter (1958 January 24), Toronto (Ontario) from Milton Wilson, Literary Editor, Canadian Forum, to Robert Kroetsch. Typed letter(s) signed by the author accepting The Blue Guitar.