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Hugh Garner fonds
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1937-1978 (Creation)
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- Garner, Hugh
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3.6 m of textual records, ca. 200 photographs
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Born in Yorkshire, England on February 22, 1913, Hugh Garner came to Canada in 1919. As a boy he attended various Toronto public schools and Danforth Technical Collegiate Institute. During the depression years he worked at a number of different jobs, and in 1937 went to Spain to fight as a machine-gunner with the International Brigade. He served in the Second World War with the R.C.A. and R.C.N. On July 5, 1941 he married Marie Alice Gallant. From 1949 to 1964 he worked as a freelance journalist and during that time he wrote hundreds of magazine articles, short stories and several books including Storm Below, 1949; Cabbagetown, 1950; Waste No Tears, 1950; Present Reckoning, 1951; The Yellow Sweater, 1952; The Silence on the Shore, 1962; Men and Women, 1966; The Sin Sniper, 1970; Death in Don Mills, 1975, The INtruders, 1976; Murder Has Your Number, 1978.
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The fonds consists of correspondence, manuscripts, drama, short stories, essays, articles, biographical material, press criticisms, and personal documents and photographs spanning Mr, Garner's life and, particularly, his career as a writer.
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Purchased from Hugh Garner made possible through the generous assistance of the Chancellor Richardson Memorial Fund (May 1969). Barbara Wong - 2012
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- English
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2065
SR97-SR100
2137.5
Map 60
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Open
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Copyright is held by the Estate of Hugh Garner.
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No further accruals are expected