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Audio
- If a certain Miss Arbuckle had not convinced Lewis Page to publish Anne of Green Gables in 1908, the book might never have seen the light of day. But who Miss Arbuckle was is a century-old mystery, until perhaps now (Runs: 6:48)
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- Genevieve Latour of Canada Post and Yasuyuki Koga of the Japanese Embassy in Ottawa talk to Island Morning's Karen Mair about the joint launch of Anne of Green Gables stamps. (Runs: 4:19)
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- Two male Lucy Maud Montgomery scholars talk to Island Morning's Mitch Cormier about being men in an Anne of Green Gables world (Runs: 5:34)
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- The CBC's Nancy Russell talks to antiquarian bookseller Aubrey Bell about collectible editions of Anne of Green Gables (Runs: 6:40)
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- Celebrity stalking is not just a 21st-century problem. L.M. Montgomery had her own problems with an overzealous fan in the 1930s (Runs: 6:02)
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- Japan loves Anne
- The centenary of Anne of Green Gables is bringing two to three times the number of Japanese visitors to P.E.I.
- Nine lives of L. M. Montgomery
- A new play at the Georgetown Playhouse shows L.M. Montgomery in detail never seen before.
- Anne on display
- New exhibits in Cavendish and Charlottetown shed light into the private life of Lucy Maud Montgomery, the creator of Anne of Green Gables (Runs: 5:40).
- Anne 101 with Don Harron
- One of the writers of Anne of Green Gables the Musical talks to Sara Fraser about his new book, 101 Things You Didn't Know About the Musical Anne of Green Gables (Runs: 4:55).
Lucy Maud Montgomery, the author of Anne of Green Gables and numerous sequels. (Canadian Press) On June 20, 1908, Canadian author Lucy Maud Montgomery received, in Cavendish, P.E.I., the first edition of her soon to be immensely popular novel Anne of Green Gables.
It started small: a few thousand copies of a first novel by an author from a small island on the northeast corner of the North American continent, released by a Boston publisher whose first inclination was to send a rejection letter.
In 100 years, Anne of Green Gables has grown into an industry. The book has been published in 33 languages; Montgomery wrote seven sequels, and a prequel was recently published with the consent of her heirs. There have been two movies for the big screen, six for television, and three television series (the first an anime version produced in Japan). The Charlottetown Festival's stage version is the longest running musical in Canadian history and is making a claim to be the world record holder in that category.
Anne has made Prince Edward Island famous around the world and is at the centre of a tourism industry crucial to the province's economy.
On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the book's publication, CBC Prince Edward Island once again turned the spotlight on Anne, and on some of the mysteries surrounding her creator. The resulting audio and video features can be accessed through the links in the right-hand column.
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