DANIELS D. S.

DANIELS D.S.

He worked for Educational Projects during World War 2

WORK:

WRITER:

PERIODICAL GRAPHIC ANTHOLOGY:

Content:

Biography:

Canadian Heroes, 2-6, Oct. 1943: “Calixa Lavellee: The Fighting Musician.” Illus., Herschel: 39-42.

Canadian Heroes, 3-4, March 1944: “Angel of Mercy Saves Indians [Nurse Clark].” Illus., NED: 7-8.

Interview:

Canadian Heroes, 1-6, Apr.1943: “An interview with Canada’s World Champion: Walter Young.” Illus., George Rae: 43-48.

DAN COOPER

DAN COOPER:

This French language adventure series, alternately titled Les Aventures de Dan Cooper” was created by Belgium cartoonist Albert Weinberg (9 April 1922 – 29 to September 2011) in 1954 for Tintin magazine in order to compete with “Buck Danny” published by Spirou magazine. It was a remarkable success appearing in 44 books from 1957 till 2010. The initial procedure was to publish it in serial format in the weekly Tintin magazine, then gather the episodes into a story which was published in book format. Editions du Lombard, published the first 19 books from 1957 to 1979. Editions Fleurus brought out the next 3 books 1979 to 1980. Novedi followed with 10 editions 1987 to 1989, followed by Dargaud with 5 books 1989 to 1992. In 2004, Loup and BD Club Genève each did a book, then Hibou picked up the title 2005 to 2010 publishing 5 books. Three of the stories were done by Jean-Michel Chartier.

“Major Dan Cooper” was a test pilot for the Royal Canadian Air Force. The series began as science fiction which directly competed with “Buck Danny”. The early adventures included travelling to the Martian moon Demo. The series became more realistic with time but “Cooper” still occasionally encountered blue-skinned humanoid extraterrestrials.

For other Europeans who explore Canadian themes see GLENN GOULD and DEBON Nicholas

MEDIUM:

BOOK GRAPHIC:

Content story & Cover book front & back:

Dan Cooper: Azimut Zero. Car., Albert Weinberg. Novedi, 1984.

Dan Cooper: Ciel de Norvège. Car., Albert Weinberg. Editions du Lombard, 1971.

SOURCE:

Internet:

“Albert Weinberg.” Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. 23 July 2017. Accessed, 13 December 2017. “Dan Cooper.” Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. 3 September 2017. Accessed, 13 December 2017.

“Dan Cooper: Cool French Comics.” www.coolfrenchcomics.com/dancooper. Accessed 21 Dec. 2017.

GALLERY:

C:\Users\Robert\Documents\CARTOONING ILLUSTRATION ANIMATION\IMAGE CARTOON\IMAGE CARTOON D\DAN COOPER, Azimut Zero, 1984, fc.jpgAzimut Zero, 1984: Back cover.

C:\Users\Robert\Documents\CARTOONING ILLUSTRATION ANIMATION\IMAGE CARTOON\IMAGE CARTOON D\DAN COOPER, Ceil de Norvege, 1971, fc.jpgCiel de Norvège, 1971: Front cover.

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DALLISON Ken

DALLISON Ken

A person looking at a computer screen
Description automatically generatedMaclean’s 12 October 1957: 99. Ken surrounded by illustrations for “Florencia Bay”.

Born 1933 in Hounslow England.

At 14 years, he won a drawing competition and received a scholarship to Twickenham College.

He migrated to Canada and settled in Toronto. The “Florence Bay” serial in Maclean’s was Ken’s first illustration job with a major magazine. Maclean’s sent him to Florencia Bay British Columbia so he could accurately portray the landscape. From there he became part of a group of Canadian illustrators Jamie Bennett, David ChestnuttJulius Ciss, Heather Cooper, Blair Drawson, Gail GeltnerRoger Hill, Tina Holdcraft, Jeff JacksonDouglas JohnsonAnita KunzDoug MartinWilli Mitschka, Denis Noble, William Russell, Joseph Salina, Mark Summers, Maurice Vellekoop and Rene Zamic, who gained an international reputation in the 1970’s and 80’s.

He was awarded a gold medal (1970) from the Society of Illustrators, a Cleo Award from the Art Directors Club New York, a Canadian Association Lifetime Achievement Award (1994), The Windsor-Essex Regional Chamber of Commerce Athena Award of Excellence (1990, 1995, 2001, 2003), and two gold medals from the Detroit Art Directors Club.

He taught at the Ontario College of Art and Design for twenty-five years.

He died 24 May 2024 in Mississauga.

WORK:

PERIODICAL TEXT:

Content novel: 

Maclean’s …: “Florencia Bay: …” Writ., James McNamee : …
…12 October 1957: “… Pt. 1”. …: 20, 21. 23-24, 40.

 

… 26 October 1957: “… Pt. 2”. …: 28-29, 46.

 

9 November 1957: “… Pt. 3”. …: 28-29, 44. 

23 November 1957: “… Pt 4”. …: 30-31, 48.

 

… 7 December 1957: “… Pt. 5”. …: 26-27, 38.

 

SOURCE:

Article periodical:

Maclean’s 12 October 1957: “In the Editor’s Confidence -A paleface at Florencia Bay”: 99.

Newspaper:

The Toronto Star, 20 Nov.1988: “Vital Designs.” Writ., Christopher Hume: G1.

Internet:

https://obituaries.thestar.com/obituary/kenneth-dallison-1090077656. Accessed 3 November 2024.

GALLERY:

KENNETH ARTHUR DALLISON                                                                obituaries.thestar.com/obituary/kenneth-dallison-1090077656

 

 

DALEY Shawn

DALEY Shawn

C:\Users\Robert\Documents\CARTOONING ILLUSTRATION ANIMATION\IMAGE OF PERSON\D\DALEY Shawn, Samurai Grandpa, 2017.jpg                                                Samurai Grandfather. 2017.

This Toronto cartoonist and chiptunist created TerraQuill a series of short stories. He illustrates the stories and novels of independent writers and composes soundtracks for independent game developers.

WORK:

CARTOONIST:

BOOK GRAPHIC ANTHOLOGY:

Content story:

Toronto Comics, v. 3, Ed., Steve Andrews et al. Toronto Comics Anthology, May 2016: “The Ghost Of Bellwoods Past”: 258-265.

ILLUSTRATOR:

 BOOK GRAPHIC:

 Content novel & Cover book front & back:

Samurai Grandfather. Writ., Eastin Deverna. Publ., Eastin Deverna & Shawn Daley. 2017.

SOURCE:

Article book:

Samurai Grandfather. 2017:“Shawn Daley”.

Toronto Comics, v. 3, May 2016: “Shawn Daley”: 257.

GALLERY:

C:\Users\Robert\Documents\CARTOONING ILLUSTRATION ANIMATION\IMAGE BY CARTOONIST\D\DALEY Shawn, Samurai Grandpa, 2017, fc.jpg From front cover. Samurai Grandfather. 2017.

C:\Users\Robert\Documents\CARTOONING ILLUSTRATION ANIMATION\IMAGE BY CARTOONIST\D\DALEY Shawn, Samurai Grandpa, 2017, bc.jpg      From back cover. Samurai Grandfather. 2017.

DALEY Matthew

DALEY Matthew

A graduate of the interpretive illustration program at Sheridan College. This Toronto based illustrator’s work has appeared in the Toronto Star, This Magazine, TV Ontario, Wall Street Journal, and Boston Globe among others. He has worked on character design for both video games and animation.

He assumed illustrating the fiction features in Taddle Creek, 23, Christmas 2009 and has been the magazine’s regular illustrator since.

He illustrated the cartoon story “Errol Dynamic” by Cory McCallum with whom he also edited Chilly Tales: an anthology of Canadian cartoonists.

WORK:

ILLUSTRATOR:

BOOK GRAPHIC ANTHOLOGY:

Content story:

Monstrosity, v.2, 2014: “Surrealtor.”. Writ., Cory McCallum.

PERIODICAL TEXT & GRAPHIC:                                                                                    (All published by Vitalis Publishing.)

Content:

Biography text:

Taddle Creek, ….: “The Contributors”: …
42, Winter 2018/2019: 2. 43, Summer 2019: 2. 44, Winter 2019/20: 2

Insert:

Taddle Creek, XVII-3, 33, Summer 2014: “Paper doll squirrel”: Between 8 & 9..

Poem text:

Taddle Creek, XVII-3, 33, Summer 2014: ….
“The Maze.” Writ., Jonarno Lawson: 18. “The Notapotamus.” Writ., Dennis Lee: 5

Song text:

Taddle Creek, XVII-3, 33, Summer 2014: “I Ain’t Racist, But….” Writ., Friendly Rich.: 16-17.

Spots:

Taddle Creek, XVI-2, 30, Summer 2013: 8, 10, 23, 25, 31.

Story text:

Taddle Creek, XIII-1, 23, Christmas 2009: ….
“Corey Was a Danger Cat.” Writ., Heather Hogan: 9

“My Life Among the Apes.” Writ., Cary Fagan: 19.

“See You Next Tuesday.” Writ., Stacy May Fowles: 35.

“Savage.” Writ., Nathaniel G. Moore: 45.
Taddle Creek, XIII-2, 24, Summer 2010: …
“The Quiet.” Writ., Michael Christie: 7.

“Strange Attractors.” Writ., Danielle Egan: 17.

“A Private Woman.” Writ., David Ross: 33.

“Snorkel.” Writ., Judy McCrosky: 51.

Taddle Creek, XIV-1, 25, Christmas 2010:
“Stop Loss.” Writ., Kelly Ward: 7.

“Our Many Splendoured Humanity.” Writ., Jessica       Westhead: 17.

“remember the story.” Writ., Stuart Ross: 34-35.”

“Atikokan is for Lovers.” Writ., Amy Jones: 40.

Taddle Creek, XIV-2, 26, Summer 2011: ….
“Unfaithful.” Writ., Alexandra Leggat: 13.

The Many Faces of Montgomery Clift.” Writ., Grace O’Connell: 7.

“Melt.” Writ., Angela Kahaney: 23.

“A Fog.” Writ., David Ross: 39.

Taddle Creek, XV-1, 27, Christmas 2011: ….
“Dreyfus in Wichita.” Writ., Cary Fagan: 5.

“Opening Act.” Writ., Amy Jones: 47.

“Rue du Doo.” Writ., Derek McCormack: 15.

“The Saxophonist’s Book of the Dead.” Gary Barwin: 29.

Taddle Creek, XV-2, 28, Summer 2012: ….
“Professions.” Writ., Kevin Chong: 13. “The Edge Of The World.” Writ., Sara Heinonen: 29.

“Infidelity.” Writ., Stacey May Fowles: 43 & 1.

Taddle Creek, XVI-1, 29, Winter 2012/13: ….
“The Worst Kind Of People.” Writ., Zoe Whittall: 7.

“Dumpling Night.” Writ., Jessica Westhead: 10.

“Evidence.” Writ., Tony Burgess:17.

“Housing.” Writ., Stuart Ross: 21.

“Makeover.” Writ., Marguerite Pigeon: 25.

“Greeks.” Writ., Matthew Firth: 33.

“Phoenix.” Writ., Alexandra Leggat: 37.

“Flight Path.” Writ., Gary Barwin: 47.

“The Side Sleeper.” Writ., Emily Schultz: 49.

Taddle Creek, XVI-2, 30, Summer 2013: ….
“Salt.” Writ., Dani Couture: 7.

“No Blood.” Writ., David Ross: 21.

“The Canadian Grotesque.” Writ., Michelle Winters: 29.

“Fours Minutes.” Writ., Andrew MacDonald: 41.

Taddle Creek, XVII-1, 31, Winter 2013/14: ….
“Payers & Superstitions.” Writ., Billie Livingston: 5

“Apoptosis.” Writ., Becky Blake: 17.

“Ark.” Writ., Sofi Papamarko: 23.

“The Hanger-on.” Writ., Benjamin Lof: 41.

Taddle Creek, XVII-2, 32, Summer 2014: “A Plier Plant’s Presentation.” Writ, Cory McCallum: 6.
Taddle Creek, 34, Winter 2014-2015: …
“Here We Are, Charles.” Writ., Hal Niedzviecki: 11.

“Only the Bear Survived.” Writ., Chris Kurata: 44-46.

“Moonman.” Writ., Sarah Meehan Sirk: 35.

“Westfalia.” Writ., Cary Fagan: 5.

Taddle Creek, 35, Summer 2015: …
“Name Withheld By Request.” Writ., Lana Pesch: 5.

“The Great And Powerful.” Writ., Lauren Carter: 11.

“Concrete Swans.” Writ., Suzette Mayr: 25.

“Progress On A Genetic Level.” Writ., Andrew  MacDonald: 37.

Taddle Creek, XIX-1, 36, Winter 2015-2016: “Western.” Writ., Gary Barwin.

Taddle Creek, XIX-2, 37, Summer 2016: …
“Lindsay.” Writ., Andrew Daley: 39. “The Stink.” Writ., Jess Taylor: 33. “Empathize Or Die.” Writ., Jessica Westhead: 5.

“Money Changes Everything.” Writ., Shawn Syms: 11.

Taddle Creek, XX-1, 38, Winter 2016-2017: …
“Aurora Borealis.” Writ., Amy Jones: 4-7.

“Endnotes.” Writ.” Alex Pugsley: 11.

“Architecture and Democracy.” Writ., Russell Smith:23.

“A Girl And A Dog On A Friday Night.” Writ., Kelly                Ward: 37.

Taddle Creek, XX-2, 39, Summer 2017: …
“Gnomes With Knives.” Writ., Lee Henderson: 5.

“Namesake.” Writ., Napatsi Folger: 20.

“Salmon Upstream.” Writ., Nicole Dixon: 33.

“Visions.” Writ., Lisa Moore: 49.

Taddle Creek, XXI-1, 40, Winter 2017/18: …
“Birds Of Paradise.” Writ., Yasuko Thanh: 8.

“The Dying Pig.” Writ., Derek McCormack: 19.

“First Assignment.” Writ., Brett Popplewell: 27.

“The Marathon Of Hope.” Writ., M. Christie: 22.

“Strength and Confidence.” Writ., Stuart Ross: 11.

Taddle Creek, XXI-2, 41, Summer 2018: …
“The Contributors”: 2.

“Can You Tell Me A Joke About Your Profession.”

Writ., S. Webb-Campbell: 5.

“The Same Cabin.” Writ., Cedar Bowers: 42-43.

“Worry.” Writ., Jessica Westhead: 29.

Taddle Creek, XXII- 1, 42, Winter 2018/2019: …
“The Contributors”: 2.

“Code Red.” Writ., Ann Y.K. Choi: 22-23.

“Jasmine.” Writ., Alexandra Leggat,:4-5.

“Loose Time.” Writ., R.J. Edwards: 40.

Taddle Creek, XXII-2, 43, Summer 2019: “The Contributors”: 2.

Taddle Creek, XXIII-1, 44, Winter 2019/2020: …
“The Contributors”: 2.

“Hunting (An Excerpt) Writ., Lisa Foad: 4-5.

“Cleaning Up.” Writ., Sarah Gilbert: 23.
“What They Came For.” Writ, Victoria. Heatherington: 15

“Retreat: A Fairy tale in pieces.” Writ., J.R. McConey: 33.

“UofT 2020: Yesterday’s Future is now today’s present.”/”The Future Is Now: Jim Munroe                     looks back to tomorrow.” Writ., Jim Munroe: 38-39.

Taddle Creek, XXIII-2, 45, Summer 2020: …
“ Gymnastics Is Fun.” Writ., Sharon M. Chan: 4-6. “Tim” (An Excerpt): Writ., Andrew Daley: 32-35.
Taddle Creek, XXIV -1, 46, Winter 2020/21: ….
“The Contributors”: 2.

“The Creep.” Writ., Michael LaPointe: 7.

What’s In A Name?” Writ., Brian Francis: 18.

“Be Good.” Writ., Victoria Heatherington: 27.

“Ex-smoker.” Writ., Sam Shelstad: 41.

Taddle Creek, XXIV-2A, 47A Summer 2021; XXIV-2B, 47B Halloween 2021; XXIV-2C, 47C Holiday 2021:….
“Too Much” Writ., Sophie McCreesh: 5.

“The Dam.” Writ., Michelle Winters: 21.

“The Snowmen.” Writ., Katarina Gligorijevic: 36-37.

“Saturnalia.” Writ., Tamara Faith Berger: 45.

Cover front:

Taddle Creek,…: “…” …
XV-1, 27, Christmas 2011: “Mummers XX-1, 38, Winter 2016-2017. “Keep Low”

SOURCE:

Article periodical:

Taddle Creek, 34, Winter 2014-2015: “Contributors”: 2.

GALLERY:

C:\Users\Robert\Documents\CARTOONING ILLUSTRATION ANIMATION\IMAGE BY CARTOONIST\D\DALEY Matthew, Taddle Creek, 23, Christmas 2009, 45..jpgTaddle Creek, 23, Christmas 2009: “Savage”: 45.

C:\Users\Robert\Documents\CARTOONING ILLUSTRATION ANIMATION\IMAGE BY CARTOONIST\D\DALEY Matthew, Taddle Creek, 27, Christmas 2011, fc.jpgTaddle Creek, 27, Christmas 2011: Front cover. “Mummers”.

C:\Users\Robert\Documents\CARTOONING ILLUSTRATION ANIMATION\IMAGE BY CARTOONIST\D\DALEY Matthew, Taddle Creek, 30, Summer 2013, 29.jpgTaddle Creek, 30, Summer 2013: “The Canadian Grotesque”: 29.

C:\Users\Robert\Documents\CARTOONING ILLUSTRATION ANIMATION\IMAGE BY CARTOONIST\D\DALEY Mathew, addle Creek, 34, Winter 2014,15, 5.jpgTaddle Creek, 34, Winter 2014-2015: “Westfalia.”: 5

C:\Users\Robert\Documents\CARTOONING ILLUSTRATION ANIMATION\IMAGE BY CARTOONIST\D\DALEY Matthew Taddle Creek, 38, Winter 2016,17, fc.jpgTaddle Creek, 38, Winter 2016/17: Front cover. “Keep Low”.

C:\Users\Robert\Documents\CARTOONING ILLUSTRATION ANIMATION\IMAGE BY CARTOONIST\D\DALEY Matthew, Taddle Creek, 42, Winter 2018,19, 5.jpgTaddle Creek, 42, Winter 2018/19: “ Jasmine”: 5.

C:\Users\Robert\Documents\CARTOONING ILLUSTRATION ANIMATION\IMAGE BY CARTOONIST\D\DALEY Matthew, Taddle Creek, 46, Winter 2020,21, 41.jpgTaddle Creek, 46, Winter 2020/21: “Ex-smoker”: 41.

DALE Arch

DALE Arch

C:\Users\Robert\Documents\CARTOONING ILLUSTRATION ANIMATION\IMAGE OF PERSON\D\DALE Arch, The Left & the Right, 1945, 3.jpg                The Left And The Right. Winnipeg Free Press, 1945.

“He still gets mad when you ask him why he decided to homestead. He has a        theory that the prairies owe their Scottish settlers to the fact the Scotsmen like    company in their misery and they are ready to suppress the truth to get that company. For it was the glowing accounts from his friends across the sea, of riches incalculable to be had from the rich homesteads of Saskatchewan that drew Arch to this country. If the 100 mile stage trip from Wishart to his new home initiated some doubts in his mind, a few months on the land confirmed them, and it was not long before Arch was working for the Free Press.

Since then he has left the Free Press to work again in England, where he became fed up with the extremes of richness and poverty, and in Chicago and New York, where he spent most of his time, he says, on street cars getting to and from work. For the past 18 years he has been settled in Winnipeg and he says its for good. The Free Press hopes so.                                                                                              The Left And The Right. Winnipeg Free Press, 1945.

Born 31 May1882 in Dundee Scotland.

By age 17 years he was producing cartoons for the Dundee Courier and later for two years for The Glasgow News, after which he freelanced in London England. His observations of the plight of the people working in the jute mills and coal mines around Dundee and living in the slums in Glasgow had a deep impact on him.

He immigrated to Touchwood Hills in Saskatchewan to homestead but the enterprise was unsuccessful. He moved to Winnipeg in 1907 and sold a cartoon to the Winnipeg Free Press which landed him a job at the Grain-Grower’s Guide. In 1910, he hired on at the Winnipeg Free Press.

Profiting through real estate speculation from the boom and bust cycles in Winnipeg, he used the money to return to Scotland for a visit but he stayed for three years working first for The Manchester Dispatch, then with the Harmworth Syndicate. In 1913, he returned to Winnipeg and The Grain Grower’s Guide.

He created a cartoon strip called “Doo-Dads” for the Guide. In 1921, he took it to Chicago U.S. A. where it was syndicated by the Universal Feature and Specialty Co. in fifty newspapers in Canada and the U.S. Preferring Winnipeg winters to Chicago lifestyle, he returned to Winnipeg in 1927 and joined the staff of the Free Press where he stayed till retirement in 1954. Western political turbulence in the 1930’s causing the rise of the CCF and Social Credit, were a boon to an editorial cartoonist like Dale. He was at his best and is remembered for his portrayals of Prime Minister W.B. Bennett and Alberta Premier William Aberhart. In his cartoons he sided with the Western farmers in their fights against high interest rates, high tariffs, high freight rates and injustices in the grain trade.

He died in Winnipeg in the Spring of 1962.

WORK:

CARTOONIST:

BOOK GRAPHIC:

Content cartoon editorial & Cover book front:

The Left And The Right. Winnipeg Free Press, 1945.

WRITER & ILLUSTRATOR:

 BOOK GRAPHIC:

 Content stories & Cover book front &back:

The DooDads. Grain Growers Guide Ltd., 1975. Reprint of  1920’s book by the Country Guide.

SOURCE:

Article book:

The Hecklers. Writ. & Ed.., Peter Desbarates & Terry Mosher. McClelland & Stewart Ltd., 1979: 86-91, 234 – 235.

Paper:

Papers Read Before The Historical and Scientific Society of Manitoba. Series III, Number 19. Ed., Douglas Kemp. Winnipeg, 1964: “Arch Dale: The Pictorial Spokesman Of The West.” Writ., Peter Kuch: 44-49.

GALLERY:

C:\Users\Robert\Documents\CARTOONING ILLUSTRATION ANIMATION\IMAGE BY CARTOONIST\D\DALE Arch, The Left & the Right, 1945, fc.jpgThe Left And The Right. Winnipeg Free Press, 1945.

C:\Users\Robert\Documents\CARTOONING ILLUSTRATION ANIMATION\IMAGE BY CARTOONIST\D\DALE Arch, Hist & Scien Soc of Manitoba, 1964, 46.jpgPapers read before the Historical & Scientific Society of Manitoba, 1964: 46. Through permission from the Provincial Archives.

C:\Users\Robert\Documents\CARTOONING ILLUSTRATION ANIMATION\IMAGE BY CARTOONIST\D\DALE Arch, Hist & Scien Soc of Manitoba, 1964, 49.jpgPapers read before the Historical & Scientific Society of Manitoba, 1964: 49. Through permission from the Provincial Archives.

DAKO Pete1

DAKO Peter

Editor of Casual Casual an experimental magazine.

WORK:

CARTOONIST:

PERIODICAL GRAPHIC ANTHOLOGY:

Content story:

Canadian Comics Cavalcade, 1-1, Summer 1986: “dead boy, killed by popular demand”: 24.

SOURCE:

Article newspaper:

Toronto Star, 27 Feb.1987: “Here’s your guide to superheroes of Canadian comics”: D6.

DAK Paul

DAK Paul

Worked for Bell Features.

WORK:

CARTOONIST:

PERIODICAL GRAPHIC ANTHOLOGY:

Content serial:

Active Comics, 28, no date: “Torr: Interplanetary Space Detective”: 1-7.

DAIGNEAULT Robert

DAIGNEAULT Robert

He began drawing cartoons for Le Journal de Montreal in 1963. From 1963 to 1979 he worked on a freelance basis for numerous publications throughout Quebec and for Ottawa’s Le Droit as their editorial cartoonist. He also served briefly as the editorial cartoonist for La Tribune in Sherbrooke.

WORK:

ILLUSTRATOR:

BOOK TEXT:

Cover:

Novel:

A Secret Manuscript Found In A Copper Cylinder. Writ., James De Mille. McClelland & Stewart. 1969.

Poetry collection:

Procedures For Underground. Writ., Margaret Atwood. Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1970. Print.

SOURCE:

Article book:

The Hecklers. Writ. & Ed.., Peter Desbarates & Terry Mosher. McClelland & Stewart Ltd., 1979: 234.

DAIGLE Giselle

DAIGLE Giselle

WORK:

ILLUSTRATOR:

BOOK TEXT & GRAPHIC ANTHOLOGY:                                                                        Published by Potlatch Publications. Editor Robert F. Neilson. Art Director Mary Tach.

Content:

Folio:

Canadian Children’s Annual, 1980, 1979: Frontispiece: 3.

Journalism:

Canadian Children’s Annual, 1979, 1978:                                                                                    “When Fashion Tortured Girls.” Writ., Avis Walton: 170.

Poetry:

Canadian Children’s Annual, 1976, 1975:                                                                                    “Breakthrough In Biology.” Writ., Catherine Bankier:134.                                                    “Pigs.” Writ., Allison MacDuffee: 168.

Canadian Children’s Annual, 1977, 1976:                                                                                    “No Children Live At Our House.” Writ., Catherine Bankier: 88.

Canadian Children’s Annual 1978, 1977:                                                                                      “Bookworm.” Writ., Margaret Kay: 42-43.                                                                            “The Kingdom of Small.” Writ., Alan Bradley: 82-85.

Canadian Children’s Annual 1979, 1978:                                                                                      “Quest.” Writ., David Galvin: 10.                                                                                          “The Mermaid’s Tail.” Writ., Catherine Bankier: 20-21.                                                        “Melanie Pom-Pom’s Recipe.” Writ., Meguido Zola: 22.                                                      “Mantis.” Writ., M.J. Williams: 27.                                                                                        “Trapeze Artist.” Writ., Ethel E. Boyd: 27.

Canadian Children’s Annual, 1981, 1980:                                                                                    “Mosquito in the Cabin.” Writ., Myra Stillborn: 14                                                                “Mosquito Bite.” Writ., Mick Burns: 15.

Story text:

Canadian Children’s Annual 1976, 1975:                                                                                      “The Different Doll.” Jean Little: 135-139.                                                                            “My Dinosaur.” Writ., Anne Hicks: 68-70.                                                                            “pussy cat pussy cat.” Writ., Doris M. Johnston: 149-150.                                                  “A Rose for Bertilda.” Writ., Mary Daem: 61-64.

Canadian Children’s Annual,1977, 1976:                                                                                      “Edwina, the Goat and the Gypsy.” Writ., Heather Barclay:145-152.                                  “Jennifer and the Letter.” Writ., Joyce Barkhouse: 168-172.

Canadian Children’s Annual 1978, 1977:                                                                                      “No Light In Anna’s Window.” Writ., Rosemary Lunardini: 7-13.                                          “Star On The Mountain.” Writ., Mae Worth: 158-161.

Canadian Children’s Annual 1979, 1978:                                                                                      “Miss Camilla Groundwater’s Houseboat.” Writ., Heather Barclay: 51-60.                          “The Least May Light The Way.” Writ., David Galvin: 174.