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- Night in the country
- L. M. Montgomery., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell., Copy 1 in single issue; copy 2 in bound volume.
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- Singer
- L. M. Montgomery., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- Blue castle
- Ch. XXIV -- Ch. XXV -- Ch. XXVI., L. M. Montgomery., Serialized edition., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- Uncle Chatterton's gingerbread
- L. M. Montgomery., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- Substitute journalist
- L. M. Montgomery., Also printed in Forward and Wellspring (9 March 1907). Copy 1 in single issue; copy 2 in bound volume., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- Fisher lassies
- by M. L. Cavendish., L. M. Montgomery sometimes published her work under the pseudonym M. L. Cavendish., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- Hill o' the winds
- L. M. Montgomery ; illustrated by P. J. Monahan., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- Matchmaker
- L. M. Montgomery ; illustrated by O'Carter., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell., Not original; photocopy of story.
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- Anne of Avonlea
- Ch. I. An Irate Neighbor -- Ch. II. Selling In Haste And Repenting At Leisure -- Ch. III. Mr. Harrison At Home -- Ch. IV. Different Opinions -- Ch. V. A Full-Fledged Schoolma'am -- Ch. VI. All Sorts And Conditions Of Men And Women., L. M. Montgomery ; illustrated by Corinne B. Dillon., Installment 1 of 8., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- Anne of Avonlea
- Ch. I. An Irate Neighbor -- Ch. II. Selling In Haste And Repenting At Leisure -- Ch. III. Mr. Harrison At Home -- Ch. IV. Different Opinions -- Ch. V. A Full-Fledged Schoolma'am -- Ch. VI. All Sorts And Conditions Of Men And Women., L. M. Montgomery ; illustrated by Corinne B. Dillon., Installment 1 of 8., Advertisement for Kilmeny of the Orchard on pg. 1., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- Jewel of consistency
- L. M. Montgomery., Part 2 of 2., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- Jewel of consistency
- L. M. Montgomery., Part 1 of 2., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- Entertainment
- A newspaper cutout that contains two articles discussing the "Anne of Green Gables" musical created by Norman Campbell, Donald Harron, Elaine Campbell, and Mavor Moore. The first article is titled "Royalty to attend Anne of Green Gables-the Musical" and mentions Japanese Princess Takamado attending the opening night performance of the musical on June 19. A second article is titled "Landing a Romeo Role" and is about Jory Rossiter becoming the next Gilbert for the "Anne of Green Gables" musical. The rest of the article is attached to the cutout with a piece of tape., Carolyn Drake, Sally Cole., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection. Stage and Screen., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- Anne of Green Gables
- A copy of a cover for Starweek Magazine that has Megan Follows as Anne and a copy of an ad that was inside the magazine for the 1985 miniseries "Anne of Green Gables" also with Megan Follows as Anne., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection. Stage and Screen., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- Tea
- An article about a tea hosted by Mrs. John A. Ross with L.M. Montgomery as the guest of honor. It mentions that Montgomery recited her poem "Claudia" from "The Watchman and Other Poems." It lists some of the other guests as well. It appears as part of a section titled "Social Events.", L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- Anne of Green Gables Comes Home
- An article about the "Anne of Green Gables" musical that opened in 1965 and starred Jamie Ray as Anne. The musical would be going on tour in fall of 1967 for the Centennial Festival Canada. There are two copies of this magazine. Jamie Ray as Anne appears on the cover., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection. Stage and Screen., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell., Constance Mungall and Bob Brooks.
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- Anne of Windy Poplars
- A movie story of the 1940 RKO Radio Picture film adaptation of "Anne of Windy Poplars" starring Anne Shirley. Movie stills accompany the article., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection. Stage and Screen., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- Correcting Misinformation About Mary Miles Minter
- The article is about the author seeking out correct information about Mary Miles Minter and her family, such as birth names, birth dates, relationships, and so on. Minter starred in the Realart Pictures Corp. production of the 1919 silent film "Anne of Green Gables"., Ken Du Main., This article mentions the article of 576 MMM-Films in Review., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection. Stage and Screen., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- Silence is Golden: The 1919 "Anne of Green Gables" Silent Movie
- An article about the 1919 Realart Pictures corp. production of "Anne of Green Gables" featuring Mary Miles Minter. Joanne E. Wood did a lot of research on the film using stills, film review, and L.M. Montgomery's journals in order to piece together the plot of the movie. Wood presents what she has discovered happens with comparisons to the book and commentary from Montgomery's journal. She also includes the names of the actors, director, screenwriter, and photography for readers. Near the end of the article she brings up the death of the director of the film, William Demond Taylor, and what Montgomery wrote about it in her journal., Joanne E. Wood., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection. Stage and Screen., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- Gifts to the National Library from the Friends of the National Library of Canada 1992-2001
- Two lithograph posters for the Realart Pictures Corp.1919 production of "Anne of Green Gables" starring Mary Miles Minter are mentioned as part of an article discussing gifts to the National Library of Canada.. The article states that the posters were found in a small town in Michigan hidden beneath a carpet among other posters., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection. Stage and Screen., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- Anne of Green Gables
- Photoplay narrative of Realart Pictures Corp. production of "Anne of Green Gables" (1919 silent film). Narrative is credited to Arabella Boone., Arabella Boone., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection. Stage and Screen., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- Anne of Green Gables
- A magazine for the showing of the "Anne of Green Gables" musical created by Norman Campbell, Donald Harron, Elaine Campbell, and Mavor Moore at the Royal Alexandra Theatre starring Jamie Ray., David D. Crombie., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection. Stage and Screen., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- Mary Miles Minter was the Creation, and Victim, of a Dominating Mother
- The article provides a brief biography of Mary Miles Minter, who starred in the Realart Pictures Corp. 1919 production of the silent film "Anne of Green Gables," and her relationship with her mother, as well as the murder of William Desmond Taylor. Taylor was the director of the 1919 Realart Pictures Corp. silent film "Anne of Green Gables". The article also provides a list of all the films that she was in with a synopsis and list of actors for each of the films., Aydelott Ames., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection. Stage and Screen., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- Green Gables: There was a Tragic Anne, Too
- The article discusses Mary Miles Minter, who starred in the 1919 Realart Pictures Corp. film adaptation of "Anne of Green Gables," and her career in Hollywood, as well as the murder of William Desmond Taylor who directed the 1919 film. A photograph of Thea MacNeil appears on the cover as Anne., Bill Rose and Malak., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection. Stage and Screen., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- Stage: A Canadian Musical in London
- An article about the "Anne of Green Gables" musical created by Norman Campbell, Donald Harron, Elaine Campbell, and Mavor Moore showing in London, England and starring Polly James., Clive Barnes., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection. Stage and Screen., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- Anne of Green Gables the Musical
- A playbill for the musical "Anne of Green Gables" created by Norman Campbell, Donald Harron, Elaine Campbell, and Mavor Moore at the O'Keefe Centre for the Performing Arts in Toronto, Ontario starring Gracie Finley., There is also an insert for a gift set of the first three of L.M. Montgomery's Anne books., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection. Stage and Screen., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- At 40, our beloved Anne remains as fresh as ever
- The article discusses the 40th anniversary of the "Anne of Green Gables" musical created by Norman Campbell, Donald Harron, Elaine Campbell, and Mavor Moore. It provides a brief synopsis and review of the play and mentions the fact that Japanese Princess Takamado saw the play while she was visiting the Island., Chris Mandel., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection. Stage and Screen., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- Is there anything more delectable?
- An article discussing the 40th anniversary of the "Anne of Green Gables" musical created by Norman Campbell, Donald, Harron, Elaine Campbell, and Mavor Moore and the fact that Japanese Princess Takamado will be attending that night's show., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection. Stage and Screen., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- Charlottetown Festival opens with a 'wonderful' production
- The article discusses the opening of the 40th Charlottetown Festival with a show titled "Something Wonderful." That night was dedicated to Alan Lund, Norman Campbell, and Fen Watkin. Norman Campbell's "Anne of Green Gables" musical was mentioned and all three men were a part of it originally. Alan Lund was the director and choreographer, Norman Campbell wrote music and lyrics, and Fen Watkin was the conductor for the orchestra., Chris Mandel., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection. Stage and Screen., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- Festival Times
- There are several articles discussing the "Anne of Green Gables" musical created by Norman Campbell, Donald Harron, Elaine Campbell, and Mavor Moore at the 40th Charlottetown Festival. There is also an article remembering Norman Campbell and an ad from Mayor Clifford Lee thanking Anne., Doug Gallant., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection. Stage and Screen., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- Anne Marks Silver Jubilee
- An article about the musical "Anne of Green Gables" created by Norman Campbell, Donald Harron, Elaine Campbell, and Mavor Moore reaching its twenty-fifth season., Charles Duerden., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection. Stage and Screen., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- Playhouse presents Anne of Green Gables classic
- An article talking about the play "Anne" adapted by Paul Ledoux and starring Kathleen Egan at the Upper Canada Playhouse., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection. Stage and Screen., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- Following Megan
- An article talking about Megan Follows' career. She played Anne Shirley in the 1985 "Anne of Green Gables" miniseries., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection. Stage and Screen., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- On the Road Again
- An article about the 13-part series called "Road to Avonlea" starring Sara Polley as Sara Stanley, the main character., Christopher Hume., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection. Stage and Screen., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- Japanne
- An article about Anne of Green Gables and the cultural impact it has in Japan. It features artwork from the 1979 anime version of "Anne of Green Gables". It was directed by Isao Takahata and the scene setting and layout was done by Hayao Miyazaki who would later go on to found Studio Ghibli together. The article appears to be incomplete; it is missing a second portion found inside the newspaper section., Judy Stoffman., A colour photocopy of the cover image accompanies this item. This item goes with 622 AGG-JapAnime 1979 VHS a and 622 AGG-JapAnime 1979 VHS b., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection. Stage and Screen., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- Over the Moon
- An article about the 1998 "Emily of New Moon" series starring Martha MacIsaac featuring stills from the series. The series was filmed completely on Prince Edward Island. The article appears to be unfinished., Sid Adilman., The article has been removed from the magazine, however the rest of the magazine accompanies the article., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection. Stage and Screen., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- Our Anne
- An article about the 1985 "Anne of Green Gables" miniseries starring Megan Follows. An image of Megan Follows as Anne appears on the cover. There is also a two page ad for the show in among the television guide., Katherine Glovier., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection. Stage and Screen., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- Anne of Green Gables Grows Up
- An article about the 1987 miniseries "Anne of Green Gables - the Sequel" starring Megan Follows. It also mentions the 1919 Realart Pictures Corp. silent film starring Mary Miles Minter, the RKO Radio Picture films from 1934 and 1940 starring Anne Shirley, the musical created by Donald Harron, Norman Campbell, Elaine Campbell, and Mavor Moore, and the 1985 miniseries also starring Megan Follows. There is also a quick biography of L.M. Montgomery included in the article., Brian D. Johnson, Barbara MacAndrew, Ann Shortell., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection. Stage and Screen., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- Anne of Green Gables Behind the Scenes
- An article that has been removed from the original magazine about the 1985 "Anne of Green Gables" and 1987 "Anne of Green Gables the Sequel" miniseries starring Megan Follows and directed by Kevin Sullivan with stills from the series., Robin Roger, Rob McEwan., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection. Stage and Screen., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- Anne of Green Gables the Musical
- A playbill with biographies and credits for everyone who worked on the "Anne of Green Gables" musical created by Norman Campbell, Donald Harron, Elaine Campbell, and Mavor Moore starring Gracie Finley at the O'Keefe Centre for the Performing Arts in Toronto, Ontario., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection. Stage and Screen., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- Fringed Gentian
- The poem "The Fringed Gentian" appears as part of chapter five, "Fringed Gentian," of Tam! The Story of a Woman. Part of this poem appears in "Emily of New Moon" as an inspiration for Emily to become a writer. The title for L.M. Montgomery's biography, "The Alpine Path," also pulls inspiration from this poem., Ella Rodman Church, Augusta de Bubna., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- Comment on Current Books
- A review for "Anne of Green Gables" among other books and stories published at the time. Some of the other books mentioned are "The Mystery of the Yellow Room" by Gaston Leroux and "The House in the Water: A Book of Animal Stories" by Charles G.D. Roberts. This is among the earliest known reviews of "Anne of Green Gables.", L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- Way of Letters
- A review of "Anne of Green Gables" by L.M. Montgomery. Some other books reviewed are "Cousin Cinderella (A Canadian Girl in London)" by Sara Jeanette Duncan and "The Mackenzie River Basin" by Charles Mair., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- Books o' the Month
- A review of "Anne of Green Gables" by L.M. Montgomery. Some other books reviewed are "The Trail of the Go-Hawks" by Emilie Blackmore Stapp and "Sonnets of a Budding Bard" by Nixon Waterman., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- Prince Edward Island's Novelist
- An article about "Kilmeny of the Orchard" by L.M. Montgomery. It also mentions "Anne of Green Gables" and "Anne of Avonlea." The article includes quotes from "Kilmeny of the Orchard" and "Anne of Green Gables.", Marjory MacMurchy., A photocopy taken from the original bound magazine., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- Lying Like Truth
- An essay about literature that includes a brief review of "Kilmeny of the Orchard" by L.M. Montgomery as well as other books. "Anne of Green Gables" is mentioned for comparison between the two novels. Some other books being reviewed are "Poppy" by Cynthia Stockley and "Cavanagh, Forest Ranger" by Hamlin Garland., Margaret Sherwood., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- New Books
- A review of new books including "The Story Girl" by L.M. Montgomery. The review mistakenly says that both "The Story Girl" and "Anne of Green Gables" take place in Nova Scotia instead of Prince Edward Island. Some of the other books reviewed are "A Chinese Appeal to Christendom Concerning Christian Missins" by Lin Shao Yang and "Argentine Plains and Andine Glaciers" by Walter Larden., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- Old Minister in "The Story Girl"
- An essay about the old minister in "The Story Girl" by L.M. Montgomery. Reverend Mr. Scott in the story is based on Reverend John Sprott, a home-missionary pioneer of the Atlantic provinces., A. Wylie Mahon., There is a stamp for Notre Dame Library in Nelson, BC on the cover., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.