An article reviewing various books. "The Green Gables Letters: from L.M. Montgomery to Ephraim Weber 1905-1909" is one of the books reviewed. It was edited by Wilfrid Eggleston and published by The Ryerson Press in Toronto. The other books also reviewed are "Tributes Through the Years: The Centenary of the Birth of Sir Charles G.D. Roberts" by Elsie Pomeroy and "Britain - an official handbook" from the Central Office of Information, London.
A book review of "My Dear Mr. M: Letters to G.B. MacMillan" by L.M. Montgomery edited by Francis W.P. Bolger and Elizabeth R. Epperly. Some of the other books reviewed are "Stories of Quebec" edited by Douglas Daymond and Leslie Monkman and "With the Sun and Moon" by Tony Cosier.
A review of "The Golden Road" by L.M. Montgomery appears as part of an article reviewing books. Some other books reviewed are "Polly Anna" by Elanor H. Porter and "Wallingford in His Prime" by George Randolph Chester.
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.
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.
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."
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".