JODOIN Rene

JODOIN Rene

SOURCE:

Book text:

a handbook of Canadian film. Writ., Eleanor Beattie. Peter Martin Associates Ltd/Take One, 1973: “Rene Jodoin”:173.

 

JEWISH WAR HEROES

JEWISH WAR HEROES

A series of three comic books published by the Canadian Jewish Congress late during World War 2. The first was published February 1944. These factual accounts of the courage and dedication of Jewish soldiers were published to counteract the claims of some Canadians that Jews were not doing enough for the war effort.

The first issue chronicles the activities of Hamiltonian Bert “Yank” Levy, a guerilla fighter who was featured in Life Magazine in 1942 and later wrote a book on guerilla techniques, Alfred Brenner of the R.C.A.F. who won a Distinguished Flying Cross, Capt. Israel Fisanovitch a Soviet submarine captain, and Sergeant Meyer Levin who also won a Distinguished Flying Cross plus a Silver Star , among others.

Bert “Yank” Levy’s story also appeared in Canadian Heroes 3-4, March 1944 published by Educational Projects Inc. This version was written by Harry J. Halperin and illustrated by George Rae.

SOURCE:

Article newspaper:

National Post, 1 Nov. 2014: “Jewish heroes in war comics.” Writ., Sarah Hood: A10.

GALLERY:

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JESIT GILL/COLOUR CODE PRINTING     

JESIT GILL/COLOUR CODE PRINTING                                                                          Location: Toronto.

PRODUCT:

BOOK GRAPHIC:

Hellberta. Car., Michael Comeau. No date. Limited Edition 346/350.

Hungry Bottom Comics Wow You Are a Hungry Bottom.1. a collection of single page comics created between No. 2011 and Apr. 2012. Car., Eric Kostiuk Williams. No date.

 

JENSEN Greg

JENSEN Greg

WORK:

ILLUSTRATOR:

BOOK GRAPHIC ANTHOLOGY:

Content story:

Toronto Comics Anthology, Ed., Steven Andrews et al. Toronto Comics Anthology, 2014: “True Toronto Tales: WTF. at the CNE” Writ., Christopher Bird: 35-36.

Toronto Comics, v. 2. Ed., Steve Andrews, et al Toronto Comics Anthology, May 2015: “Hero” Writ., Mark Foo: 31-33.

 

JENKINS/TALLAN Tara

JENKINS/TALLAN Tara

Tara Jenkins changed her name to Tara Tallan shortly after she married May 1998.

Tara is the co-creator (with Wendy Linkous), of “Galaxion”.

WORK:

CARTOONIST:

BOOK GRAPHIC COLLECTION:

Content serial & Cover book front :

Galaxion: The Graphic Novel v. 1. Helikon Books, November 1998. (Periodical issues 1 to 6 are collected into this book.

PERIODICAL GRAPHIC:

Content serial & Cover front:

Galaxion, Helikon Comics
1, May 1997: “A Moment In Time” 1-20.

2, July 1997: “First Contact”: 1-20.

3, Sept. 1997: “Before The Storm”: 1-21.

4, November 1997: “Choices”: 1-20.

5, January 1998: “Meanwhile…”: 1-20.

6, March 1998: “ Communication”: 1-24.

Special Edition 1, May 1998: “Spring Break”: 1-13.*                    Contains a story that is not part of the main story line.

SOURCE:

Article book:

Galaxion: The Graphic Novel v. 1. Helikon Books, November 1998: “Forward.” Writ., Wendy Linkous..

Article periodical:

Galaxion, 6, March 1998: “Galactivity”. Writ., Tara Jenkins/Tallan..

JENKINS Anthony

JENKINS Anthony

C:\Users\Robert\Documents\CARTOONING ILLUSTRATION ANIMATION\IMAGE OF PERSON\J\JENKINS Anthony, Portfoolio 86, 204.jpg                      Portfoolio 86: 204.

“Cartooning is an immediate form of communication. You need no previous knowledge of art for it to grab you.”                                                                              The Hecklers: 240.

Born 1951 in Toronto.

After graduating from the University of Waterloo, he freelanced for different publications in Toronto including The Toronto Star. Ed Franklin, the editorial cartoonist for the Globe and Mail encouraged him to try out there, and in 1974 he began working there and was eventually taken on staff. In the 1980’s he took a three year-long leave of absence from the Globe & Mail to travel throughout Africa, Asia, Europe and South America. In the same period he began occasional writing for the Globe & Mail. He also branched into portrait painting.

In the late 1980’s he was commissioned with other cartoonists Adrian Raeside and Vince Rodewalt to do covers for CBC’s magazine Radio Guide. They were later joined by Graham Harrop, Peter Lynde, and Barbara Wood a Vancouver artist doing whimsical urbanscapes. This project continued into the late 1990’s.

WORK:

CARTOONIST:

BOOK GRAPHIC ANTHOLOGY:

Content editorial cartoon:

The Art of Political Cartooning in Canada/1980. Ed., Steve Bradley. For., Robert La Palme. Virgo Press, Oct. 1980: 68, 79, 104, 109, 180, 182, 220.

Best Canadian Political Cartoons, 1984. Ed., N.M. Stahl. For., Robert LaPalme. McClelland & Stewart Ltd. Sept. 1984: 20, 55, 70, 131, 144, 179, 180.

Caricature. Cartoons Canada. Ed., Terry Mosher. Linda Leith Publishing, 2012: 51.

Portfoolio, The Year 85 In Canadian Caricature. Ed., Guy Badeaux & Alan King. Writ., Charles Gordon. Ludcom Inc. 1985.

Portfoolio, The Year 86 In Canadian Caricature. Ed., Guy Badeaux. Writ., Charles Gordon. Ludcom Inc. 1986.

Portfoolio, The Year 87 In Canadian Caricature. Ed., Guy Badeaux. Ludcom Inc. 1987.

1988 Portfoolio, The Year In Canadian Caricature. Ed., Guy Badeaux. Writ., Charles Gordon. Eden Press. 1988. t.

Portfoolio: 1989 in Canadian Caricature. Ed., Guy Badeaux. Writ., Charles Gordon. Macmillan of Canada, 1989.

Portfoolio …: The Year in Canadian Caricature. Ed., Guy Badeaux. Writ., Charles Gordon. Macmillan of Canada, ….
6: 1990. 7: 1991. 8: 1992. 9: 1993.
Portfoolio…: The Year’s Best Canadian Editorial Cartoons. Ed., Guy Badeaux . Writ., Ken MacQueen Macmillan of Canada, ….
10: 1994. 11: 1995. 12: 1996.
Portfoolio …. The Year’s Best Canadian Editorial Cartoons. Ed., Guy Badeaux. Writ., Jay Stone. Macmillan of Canada, …
13, 1997. 14, 1998. 15, 1999. 16, 2000. 17, 2001.

Portfoolio 18: The Year’s Best Canadian Editorial Cartoons. Ed., Guy Badeaux. Writ., Scott Feschuk. McClelland & Stewart Ltd., 2002.

Portfoolio …. The Year’s Best Canadian Editorial Cartoons. Ed. & Writ., Guy Badeaux. McArthur & Co. …
19, 2003. 20, 2004. 21, 2005.
Portfoolio …: The Year’s Best Canadian Editorial Cartoons. Ed., & Writ., Warren Clements. McArthur & Co. ….
22: 2006. 23: 2009. 24: 2010. 25: 2011.

BOOK GRAPHIC COLLECTION:

Content caricature & Cover front & back:

A Fine Line: The Caricatures of Anthony Jenkins. Nestlings Press, 2013.

Content panel cartoon & Cover front and back:

Lottery Laughs. Excalibur Publishing, 1978.

101 Uses For Maggie T. Methuen, 1982.

PERIODICAL TEXT ANTHOLOGY:

Cover front:

Radio Guide ….. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
9-8, August 1989.

9-11, November 1989.

10-2, February 1990.

10-5, May 1990.

10-8, August 1990.

10-11, November 1990.

11-1, January 1991

11-4, April 1991.

11-7, July 1991.

11-10, October 1991.

12-1, January 1992.

12-4, April 1992.

12-8, August 1992.

13-1, January 1993.

13-8, August 1993.

13-12, December 1993.

14-4, April 1994.

14-8, august 1994.

14-12, December 1994.

15-3, March 1995.

15-7, July 1995.

15-11, November 1995.

16-3, March 1996.

16-8, August 1996.

ILLUSTRATOR:

BOOK TEXT:

Content decoration & Cover front & Back:

Here We Come A-Wassailing. Nestlings Press, 2018.

Content history & Cover book front & back:

How To Get To Heaven & Back: A Romp Through A Century Of Movies & TV Series About Heaven & Hell & Reincarnation. Writ., Warren Clements.. Nestlings Press, 2020.

Content instruction & Cover front :

How To Win Canada’s Lotteries. Writ., Jasper Milvain. Virgo Press, 1977.

Content poetry text & Cover front :

Aesop, ASAP. Writ., Warren Clements. Nestlings Press, 2015.

If Famous Authors Wrote Nursery Rhymes. Ed., Warren Clements. Nestlings Press, 2012.

BOOK TEXT ANTHOLOGY:

Content story:

Other Men’s Business. Nestlings Press, 2017:                                                                           “The Story Of Babar The Little Elephant.” Writ., Jean de Brunhoff: 47.                               “Winnie The Pooh.” Writ., A. A. Milne.: 1, 25, 29.

BOOK TEXT & GRAPHIC ANTHOLOGY:

Content humour & Cover book front:

A Beginner’s Guide To Canadian Humour. Ed., Lynette Stokes & Pamela Chichinskas. Other Illus., Nicholas Pashley & Larry Tyson. Eden Press, 1986.

PERIODICAL TEXT ANTHOLOGY:

Content program review:

 Radio Guide, 5-10, October 1985: “Great Opera Performances”. Writ., C.H.: 32.

Content essay & Cover front:

The Canadian Forum, LXXV-851, July/August 1996: “A Million For Your Thoughts”. Writ., Krishna Rau: 11.

Cover front:

The Canadian Forum, ….
…, LXXIII-837, March 1995.

…, LXXIV-843, October 1995.

…, LXXV- 855, December 1996.

…, LXXV-857, March 1997.

…, LXXVI-861, July/August 1997.

…, LXXVII-870, June 1998.

NEWSPAPER:

Content essay:

The Globe & Mail, 29 July 1995: “Plotting his way to Hollywood”. Writ., Val Ross:C-1.

The Globe & Mail, 5 Feb. 2005: “The curse of the Wentes”. Writ., Margaret Went: A21.

WRITER & ILLUSTRATOR:

BOOK TEXT & GRAPHIC:

Content travelogue text & Cover book wraparound:

Traveler’s Tales. Lonely Planet Publications, 1985.

SOURCE:

Article book:

The Hecklers. Writ. & Ed.., Peter Desbarates & Terry Mosher. McClelland & Stewart Ltd., 1979: “Jenkins”: 240.

Portfoolio, The Year 85 In Canadian Caricature.1985; “Anthony Jenkins”: 206.

Portfoolio 20: The Year’s Best Canadian Editorial Cartoons. 2004: “Anthony Jenkins.” 151.

GALLERY:

C:\Users\Robert\Documents\CARTOONING ILLUSTRATION ANIMATION\IMAGE BY CARTOONIST\J\JENKINS Anthony, Traveller's Tales, fc..jpgTraveller’s Tales, 1985: front cover.

A cartoon of a person holding an umbrella Description automatically generatedRadio Guide, 11-4, April 1991: Front cover.

C:\Users\Robert\Documents\CARTOONING ILLUSTRATION ANIMATION\IMAGE BY CARTOONIST\J\JENKINS Anthony, Portfoolio 13, fc..jpgPortfoolio 13, 1997: front cover.

C:\Users\Robert\Documents\CARTOONING ILLUSTRATION ANIMATION\IMAGE BY CARTOONIST\J\JENKINS Anthony, A Fine Line, bc..jpg             Alice Munroe, A Fine Line, 2013: back cover.

JEFFERYS Charles

JEFFERYS Charles William.

“I worked in New York for some years on the Art Staff of the Herald in the palmy days of pen and ink drawing. Though the work was exacting and strenuous, I count the experience gained there as most valuable. It gave me a knowledge of life first hand, a training in quick and accurate observation, and in graphic expression of life and character that I do not think I could have got in any other way.”                                                                                                                                  C. W. Jefferys. Canadian Bookman, Jan. 1919: 21-22.

“His work will never be equalled let alone surpassed. It is a tragedy that his genius was bound by human limitations. He should have lived forever as the recorder of Canada’s unfolding story.”                                                                          J.H. Cranston, (editor 1911-1933of the Toronto Star Weekly) Ink On My Fingers, 1953.

He was among Canada’s finest historical artists. According to St. George Burgoyne in the Canadian Bookman in 1919, he was the “leading illustrator in Canada” at the time. He illustrated books, magazines, newspapers (most of the leading periodicals of the time printed his work) and advertisements. He painted in oil and watercolour and taught drawing at the school of architecture at University of Toronto, 1911 to 1939. .

Born in Rochester, England, August 25, 1869, he immigrated with his family to Canada in 1878. In 1884 he attended evening classes at the Ontario School of Art and Design. In 1885 he began a five year apprenticeship at the Toronto Lithographic Company and attended night classes given by G.A. Reid until 1887. In 1888 with fellow Reid students F.H. Brigden and F.S. Challener he joined the Toronto Art Students League. He picked up most of his art education working in lithography, commercial advertising and newspaper illustration. Artist and cartoonist Adrian Dingle remarked in an interview: “C.W. Jefferys, of course, developed his drawing ability tremendously through his court art work.”

He joined the staff of Toronto Globe as a newspaper illustrator in 1889. He and Joseph E. Atkinson (Toronto Star founder and owner) toured the Maritimes Atkinson writing and Jefferys illustrating stories for the Toronto Globe and Toronto Litho Co.. In 1900 as a special artist for the Toronto Globe he covered the Royal Tour of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York.

He worked for the New York Herald (1893 – 1901).as artist – reporter. He covered important assignments such as the Pullman strike, Bryan Convention and the Pan-American Exposition.

In 1901 he returned to Canada, transferring from the New York Herald to the Toronto Star. He worked for both the Daily Star becoming chief illustrator in 1905 and the Star Weekly becoming art director in 1910. He was happier illustrating news and historical events than he was doing editorial cartoons.

In 1902, Jefferys and writer Knox McGee began the satirical magazine Moon Magazine. Magee wrote the text and Jefferys drew a double page cartoon satirizing political issues and social events. Other cartoonist contributors included Racey, McConnell, Hunter, and Bengough. It endured into 1903.

He had returned to Canada with the intent of illustrating something of its life and landscape. Canadian history in particular interested him . This interest is revealed in the titles of many of the books he illustrated, Wacousta by Major Richardson, Brock by W.R. Nursey, Tecumseh by N.S. Gurd, Uncle Jim’s Canadian Nursery Rhymes by David Boyle, The Makers of Canada 10 volumes, Madeleine de Vercheres by A.G. Doughty, The Chronicles of Canada 32 volumes, and Old Man Savarin by E.W. Thomson. (Bookman, Jan. 1919: 23.).

After decades of making historical illustrations, C. W. Jefferies sifted through some 2000 works, and gathered together a selection that was published in a three volume set covering 1500 to 1900, entitled The Picture Gallery of Canadian History. “No other books of Canadiana contain so much valuable and irreplaceable material.” J.H. Cranston.

He was one of the founders of The Arts and Letters Club of Toronto and of the Society of Graphic Art. He was an associate of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts, president of the Ontario Society of Artists one of the Fine Arts Commissioners of the Canadian National Exhibition, and a member of the Council of the Toronto Art Museum.

He died in Toronto October 8, 1951.

WORKS:

ILLUSTRATOR:

BOOK GRAPHIC:

Content history & Cover dustjacket:

Dramatic Episodes in Canada’s Story no publisher, 1930.

The Formative Years Canada 1812-1871. Ryerson Press, 1968.

The Picture Gallery of Canadian History, vol. 1, Ryerson Press Ltd., 1942.

The Picture Gallery of Canadian History, vol. 2, Ryerson Press Ltd., 1945.

The Picture Gallery of Canadian History, vol. 3, Ryerson Press Ltd., 1950.

BOOK TEXT:

Content novel & Cover book front:

Dick’s Desertion. Writ., Marjorie L.C Pickthall. Musson Book Co. Ltd., no date. (1905).

Wacousta: A Tale Of The Pontiac Conspiracy. Writ., John Richardson. McClelland & Stewart Ltd. 1923.

BOOK TEXT COLLECTION:

Content story:

Sam Slick The Clockmaker. (3 vols. in 1).Writ., Thomas Chandler Haliburton. Musson Book Co. Ltd., no date. Print. HC. Centenary Edition.

Cover dust jacket:

Sam Slick. Writ., Thomas Chandler Haliburton. (R.P. Baker edition), McClelland & Stewart Ltd., 1923.

BOOK TEXT & GRAPHIC:

Content history:

A Picture History of Canada. Writ., Jessie McEwen & Kathleen Moore. Toronto: Thomas Nelson & Sons Ltd. no date:
20: Champlain at Georgia Bay.

36: Kelsey Sights The Buffalo.

46: The Founding Of Halifax.

54: The Pioneer.

56: Captain Cook At Nootka.

58: Mackenzie At The Pacific By Overland Route

60: Simon Frazer.

FOLIO:

Content history:

Discoverers and Explorers in Canada 1763-1911, Portfolio II. Imperial Oil, no date.

Rebellions of 1837 In Upper and Lower Canada, Portfolio Imperial Oil, no date.

FOLIO BOUND:

Content illustrations & Cover dust Jacket:

Sam Slick In Pictures. Ryerson Press, 1968. Illus. are accompanied with parallel text by Parks.

PERIODICAL TEXT & GRAPHIC ANTHOLOGY:

Content story text:

Maclean’s, Dec. 1917: “Politics From Within.” Writ., Stephen Leacock: 23-25.

MERCHANDISE

Calendar:

Canadian Historical Drawings. n.p. I.O.D.E. 1967 Calendar, 1967.

SOURCE:

Book:

Charles William Jeffreys 1869-1951. “Introduction: C.W. Jefferys and ‘The real Nature of our Landscape’.” Writ., Robert Stacy. Agnes Etherington Art Centre, Queen’s University, 1976. Exhibit and Catalogue.

Article book:

The Canadian Encyclopedia, vol. 2. Hurtig Publishers Ltd., 1985 “Jefferys, Charles William.” Writ., Robert Stacey.

Encyclopedia Canadiana, vol. 2. The Canadiana Co. Ltd. 1957: “Cartoons.” Writ., William Colgate: 270- 271.

The Hecklers. Writ. & Ed.., Peter Desbarates & Terry Mosher. McClelland & Stewart Ltd., 1979: “C. W. Jefferys”: 84, 240..

Ink on My Fingers. Writ., J.H. Cranston. Ryerson Press, 1953: “Chapter 18, His Pictures Made History.”: 68-70.

Article periodical:

Canadian Bookman, Jan. 1919: “Some Canadian Illustrators. “Writ., St. George Burgoyne: 22-23.

Material History Bulletin/Bulletin d’histoire de la culture matérielle, 27, Spring/Printemps 1988:

“History Painting: The Creation of Interpretive Tableaux.” Writ., A.J.B. Johnson: 43-48.

Now and Then Times, 1-2,Oct.1973: “A conversation with Adrian and Pat Dingle and Bill Thomas.” Writ., Dave Sim: 27+.

Newspaper:

Toronto Star, 11 Jan.1992: “Merchants of Mirth and Malice.” Writ., Robert Crew: D5.

GALLERY:

See JACK CANUCK

JEFFERIES CCanadian Historical Drawings. n.p. I.O.D.E. 1967 Calendar, 1967.

 

JEFF WARING

JEFF WARING

Jeff Waring, initially cartooned by Murray Karn then later by Jerry Lazare, was a dashing Amazonian adventurer who appeared in Wow Comics. In the first instalment, Jeff takes Kay, Prof. Allen’s lovely daughter, to be his faithful companion, and together they thwart the professor’s enemies and preserve the treasure of a lost city for the proper authorities. Over the course of the series, the stories revolved around a progression of animal aggressors, lost cities (gold, emerald and platinum) and harried native peoples.

The character survived the transition from black and white to colour and from Bell Features & Publishing Co. to F.E. Howard Publications, appearing in Super Duper Comics in 1947.

MEDIUM:

PERIODICAL GRAPHIC ANTHOLOGY:                                                                          Published by Bell Features & Publishing Co. unless otherwise noted.

Content serial:

Wow Comics … no date: “Jeff Waring…” Writ., Unidentified. Illus., Murray Karn:… Black & white.
9: “… King of the Amazon: On the Trail of Spies in the Jungle”: 17-29 10: “…”: 15-25.

13: “…”: 13-22.

Wow Comics, … no date : “Jeff Waring.” Car., Gerald Lazare: …. Black & white.
19: 13-18. 22:14-20. 24:24-30. 27: 32-38. 28: 37-43. 29: 27-33.

Super Duper Comics, 3, May/June 1947: “Jeff Waring.” Writ., John Mason. Illus., Murray Karn: 35-40. F. E Howard Publications. Colour.

Cover front:

Wow Comics, 13, no date: Illus., Edmond Gould.

SOURCE:

Article book:

The Great Canadian Comic Books. Writ., Michael Hirsh, Patrick Loubert & Alan Walker. Peter Martin Associates Ltd., 1971: 180, 218,

Internet:

. “Murray Karn.” Writ., Hope Nicholson Researcher, Rachel Richey. https://southamptonartists.org/saa-news/articles/murray-karn/ Accessed 10 March 2013.

GALLERY:

C:\Users\Robert\Documents\CARTOONING ILLUSTRATION ANIMATION\IMAGE CARTOON\IMAGE CARTOON J\JEFF WARING, WOW Comics, 9, 17.jpgWOW Comics, 9: 17. Illus., Murray Karn.

C:\Users\Robert\Documents\CARTOONING ILLUSTRATION ANIMATION\IMAGE CARTOON\IMAGE CARTOON J\JEFF WARING, WOW Comics, 10, 22.jpgWOW Comics, 10:22. Illus., Murray Karn.

C:\Users\Robert\Documents\CARTOONING ILLUSTRATION ANIMATION\IMAGE CARTOON\IMAGE CARTOON J\JEFF WARING, WOW Comics, 22 15.jpgWOW Comics, 22:15. Illus., Jerry Lazare.

C:\Users\Robert\Documents\CARTOONING ILLUSTRATION ANIMATION\IMAGE CARTOON\IMAGE CARTOON J\JEFF WARING, WOW Comics, 13, fc.jpgWOW Comics, 13: Front cover. Illus., Edmond Good.

C:\Users\Robert\Documents\CARTOONING ILLUSTRATION ANIMATION\IMAGE CARTOON\IMAGE CARTOON J\JEFF WARING, Super Duper Comics, 3, May 1947, 35.jpgSuper Duper Comics, 3, May/June 1947: 35-40. Illus., Murray Karn.

JEFF BUCHANON

JEFF BUCHANON

This adventure strip was created by Gordon Johnston, cartoonist and illustrator and Gordon Dewar a parliamentary reporter for the Ottawa Journal. It was launched, 19 May 1960 by the Toronto Telegram News Service at $18 per week and underwent four months of trial runs in three provinces. With the success of these runs it was syndicated by the Toronto Telegram News Service, 17 October 1960 and began in the Toronto Telegram on February 6, 1961, when Buchanan begins his second adventure in British Columbia. It lasted only until 11 August 1961. It appeared in 15 Canadian newspapers including the Montreal Gazette, Ottawa Citizen, Ottawa Journal, Price George [B.C.] Citizen, Regina Leader Post, St John’s [Nfld] Telegram, Sudbury Star, Sydney [N.S.} Post, Victoria Colonist, and Winnipeg Free Press. It was sold to La Presse of Montréal who did their own translation.

Jeff Buchanon was a national correspondent at the Parliamentary Press Galley who roamed the country looking for stories. It seems though he spent much more time fighting criminals. In one story he cleaned up a gang of racketeers in “Montreal, the gay Paris of North America”. In another he was fighting terrorists in British Columbia.

SOURCE:

Article periodical:

Inks: Cartoon & Comic Arts Studies, 4-2, May 1997: “An Introduction to the Canadian Newspaper Comic.” Writ., Kenneth Barker: 18-25.

Maclean’s, 28 Jan. 1961: “The small but lively propaganda war of comic strips.” Writ., David Lewis Stein: 54.

Punch In Canada, 23 Oct. 2008: “Jeff Buchanan.” Writ., John Adcock.

University of Western Ontario Alumni Gazette, 29 June 2009: “Canadian comic artist Gordon Johnston found inspiration in historical facts.” Writ., Jeet Hee

Archive:

The Gordon Johnston papers at the Western University London Ontario.

GALLERY:

Jeff Buchanon

No information.

Jeff Buchanon

No information.