John Herbert fonds Inventory list

Identifier Sort ascending Title Level of description Date Digital object
81 It's time for another tea party. File 1975
89 Pots of people: Ivan Sarossy sculptures at the Kar Gallery. File 1976
95 Home port recalled, 1945. File 1945
97 Poem, 1945. File 1945
105 Why am I?, 1949. File 1949
109 Lost love, 1952. File [198-]
110 Birth of a revolutionary, 1954. File [1954?]
112 Jest, 1955 File 1955
114 Watching; Sunday; All you hangmen; Job; Patrons of war. File [after 1955]
121 Mortality, 1957. File 1957
122 Depraved dream, 1958; All you hangmen, 1949. File [195-?]
125 Once in youth, 1959. File [198-]
131 Warning in Panama, 1960. File 1960
135 Birth of the sun, 1964; Eyes, 1964. File 1964
137 The echo, 1964. File 1964
141 The Ladies Home Journal goes to sea, 1964. File 1964
144 Lights, 1964. File 1964
147 Across the offering shore, 1965. File 1965
152 Toronto the good-for what?, 1978. File 1978
153 Autumn, 1940; The Easter lily, 1940. File 1940
159 Correspondence : A. File 1970-1991
162 Correspondence : D. File 1960-1976
163 Correspondence : E. File 1972
167 Correspondence : L. File 1972-1979
168 Correspondence : M. File 1958-1980
170 Correspondence : N. File 1968
172 Correspondence : N. File 1969
174 Correspondence : N. File 1970
175 Correspondence : O. File 1967
180 Correspondence : W. File 1970-1976
193 Rasky, Frank. Playwright John Herbert insists he's no has-been. Toronto Star, 15 November 1975. File 1975
GA62 John Herbert fonds. Accession 1940-1981
6 Her only sister. File 1957
11 The world of Woyzeck. File 1963
17 Fortune and men's eyes. File 1964
21 Fortune and men's eyes. File 1966
24 Fortune and men's eyes. File 1966
25 Fortune and men's eyes. File 1966
28 Fortune and men's eyes. File 1969
33 Fortune and men's eyes : film. File 1970
36 Fortune and men's eyes : film. File 1970
41 The elephant graveyard. File 1968
49 The great shmaltz. File 1978
57 Be good. File 1953
1.3 Essays Series 1959-1978
59 I didn't believe a word they said. File 1959
61 On realism in art. File 1960
68 On the authenticity of my play's subject. File 1967
70 The Cuban sailor. File 1968
71 Parish pumpism or pseudo-Communism. File 1969
75 My life and hard times in cold, bitter, suspicious Toronto. File 1971
77 Theatre professionalism is more a matter of quality than of money : see a Thornhill production. File 1973
79 Yes, Virginia, there is a Disneyland in Canada, or, How I came to be a guest at Banff Center. File 1974
84 Run! Do not walk to the nearest supermarket. File 1975
90 Writing for ourselves and to each other. File 1977
92 Giselle, Kain and critics: The National Ballet of Canada. File 1977
93 What has any of this to do with the price of eggs. File 1978
94 Sunday, 1944. File [198-]
96 Night on Young [sic] Street, 1945; Depraved dream, 1958; Aging, 1959; Once in Youth, 1959. File [196-?]
100 All you hangmen, 1949. File [198-]
103 Lice on Louisiana, 1949. File 1949
107 Job, 1951. File 1951
118 To a great beauty, 1956. File 1956
127 Futility of violence, 1960; Irony of ecstasy, 1960. File 1960
133 Night and the city, 1962. File 1962
136 The bitter truth, 1964. File 1964
138 Eyes, 1964. File [198-]
139 First song, 1964. File 1964
150 Nightfall, 1965. File 1965
158 A story, 1944. File 1944
2 Correspondence Series 1958-1981
160 Correspondence : B. File 1975-1976
166 Correspondence : K. File 1969-1974
169 Correspondence : N. File 1967
171 Correspondence : N. File 1967-1968
177 Correspondence : R. File 1966-1978
178 Correspondence : S. File 1971-1976
3.1 About John Herbert Series 1967-1981
181 Author of hit play is barred from U.S. New York Times, 6 October 1967, p. C28. File 1967
183 Dempsey, Lotta. Fortune and Men's Eyes author has two new plays optioned. Toronto Daily Star, 20 June 1970, p. 82 File 1970
184 Green, Joseph G. The theatre, a celebration. Performing Arts in Canada 7, no. 2 (1970): 7-9. File 1970
190 Manatis, Janet. All who know Jack Brundage raise your hands. Toronto Life 1, no. 9 (July 1967): 12, ill. File 1967
191 Manatis, Janet. Strange tales of censorship in Ontario. Toronto Life 1, no. 11 (September 1967): 12-14. File 1967
192 McLachlan, Laura. Style grows from artist's personality. Chevron, 12 March 1976, p. 3. File 1976
199 Heller, Zelda. Vultures too saddened to pounce on Herbert. Montreal Star, 14 December 1972. File 1972
3.8 Reviews : Garret Theatre Series 1968
3.3 Reviews and Notices : Fortune and Men's Eyes Series 1967-1975
204 Cansino, Barbara. What's in store for Winnipeg's warehouse? Performing Arts in Canada 12, no. 1 (Spring 1975) : 30-31. File 1975
206 Cohen, Nathan. Catching up with fiction. Toronto Daily Star, 16 September 1968, p. 26. File 1968
217 Singer, Samuel L. Herbert play depicts life in prison. Philadelphia Inquirer, 13 June 1968. File 1968
3.4 Reviews and Notices : Fortune and Men's Eyes : Film Series 1970-1971
223 About the movies. Toronto Calendar Magazine, (July 1971): 70, ill. File 1971
230 Time listings. Time, (August 1970): 1. File 1970
233 Gautier, Jean-Jacques. Hommes de J. Herbert. File [ca. 1971]
236 Poirot-Delpech, B. Hommes. Le Monde, 17 December 1971. File 1971
242 Wagner, Anton. The wonderful whores. Body Politic (March 1978): 14. File 1978
247 Fortune and men's eyes, workshop production at the Little Room, New York. File 1966
249 Fortune and men's eyes, Sal Mineo Production at Stage 73, New York. File [1969]
253 Private club and A Household god, two one-act plays by the New Venture Players, Bohemian embassy Coffee House, Toronto, 1962. File 1962
257 The wonderful whores, Maverick Theatre Company at the Poor Alex Theatre, Toronto, 1978. File 1978
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