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Guide to the Genevieve Foster Papers, 1937-1978


Ax 840





Finding aid prepared by Aika–Maria Kihunrwa and William Hamilton

Finding aid encoded by Xiaotong Wang, March 2004
Funding for encoding this finding aid was provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.


Overview of the Collection

 
Repository Name:
 

University of Oregon Libraries
Special Collections & University Archives

1299 University of Oregon
Eugene, OR 97403-1299
URL: http://libweb.uoregon.edu/speccoll/index.html

 
Collection Number:
 

Ax 840

 
Creator:
 

Foster, Genevieve, 1893-

 
Title:
 

Genevieve Foster Papers

 
Dates:
 

1937-1978 (inclusive)

 
Quantity:
 

9 linear feet
25 containers

 
Languages:
 

Collection materials are in English. 

 
Summary:
 

Genevieve Stump Foster (1893-1979), started her career as a commercial artist, illustrator, and advertiser. She later turned to writing history books for young adults. The Genevieve Foster Papers include her correspondence and an extensive range of textual, artistic, and audiovisual materials related to the publication of her numerous children’s books.

 

Biographical Note

Genevieve Stump Foster was born April 13th 1893 in Oswego, New York, but was fated to live the greater part of her childhood in Wisconsin following a family tragedy. Her father John William Stump, a science teacher, died only a year after she was born, and her mother Jessie Starin Stump moved herself and Genevieve to Whitewater, Wisconsin to live with her parents. Foster remembered a four-story brick house with a picket fence, kept by the family for four generations. As one of the greatest influences she noted in her development, it gave her a sense in her early years of the “continuity of past and present.” Another formative presence in Foster’s life was her grandmother whom she described as a “lively little old lady full of fun and always ready to play games,” and who taught her to sew and embroider when she was very young. Foster appreciated her grandmother’s example as influential; observing her sewing and lace making techniques taught her to finish a piece of work properly before starting another. The household faced other tragedies: her grandfather died when she was three years old, and the immediate family included an invalid aunt, a widow who spent large amounts of time in her room “with a fascinating green bottle of smelling salts beside her.” Nonetheless, as an only child she never remembered being lonely; the winter that she was five, her aunt was sick for weeks and Foster wrote her letters, pushing them under the bedroom door. Although no one made a particular effort to teach her, Foster learned to read and write. She also learned to draw, following a history of painting, drawing and modeling in the family. When she started school at age six, the house and yard afterwards were always full of children, and Foster had a studio on the top floor with two of her friends one summer where she also attempted to write her only novel at age ten, “of which Chapter One was both the end and the beginning.” By age thirteen Foster’s drawing teacher recommended to her mother that she attend art school immediately upon completing high school. However, she first attended Rockford College from 1911 to 1912 and went on to graduate from the University of Wisconsin in 1915 with a full classical course in a B.A. Eager to attend art school, as she had had no time to draw in college, Foster enrolled after graduation at the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts, which she attended from 1916 to 1917.

Her drawings caught the attention of the school’s director, who encouraged her to work in commercial art. She began by working freelance from a studio in the Fine Arts Building, and had a career as a commercial artist, illustrator, and advertiser. A series of booklet, magazine, and newspaper illustration work followed for several years, beginning with assignments for Mother's Magazine, Golfers, Extension, and Women's World. Foster didn't want to specialize in illustration and turned to advertising because it allowed her variety in work and ideas. Her work proved interesting, but was nonetheless never quite satisfying, and she gave up all but one account when she married the engineer Orrington C. Foster on June 5th, 1922. Their first five months of marriage were spent in the remote northern woods, and upon returning to Chicago, Foster drew upon her illustrator’s background to make blueprint drawings for a studio apartment building that she designed with her husband and built as their first home. She directed construction with her husband's help and also decorated and furnished their home. With the birth of her two children, Orrington C. Jr., known as Tony, in 1924 and Joanna in 1928, Foster centered her attention on her household for the next few years, also taking an active role in the Parent-Teacher's Association when they were in lower grades. Once the children were past infancy she returned to illustrating for children's stories during the depression from 1930 to 1938, which again proved fun but not completely satisfying. Even so, Foster worked as an illustrator and advertiser for Child Life magazine in 1931 and produced illustrations for Frances Cavanaugh's Children of the White House and Boyhood Adventures of the Presidents of 1936 and Clara M. Judson's Pioneer Girl, the Early Life of Frances Willard of 1939. The family moved to Evanston, Illinois in 1933.

Foster liked school and, while interested in all subjects, ironically had her greatest difficulties with history, which remained increasingly confusing through high school and college. She described her experience with the discipline as her mind being “stored with a conglomeration of events, dates, personalities and trivia, as ill assorted and distressing as the contents of an old-fashioned attic." This difficulty helped to motivate Foster to her final publication success; she came to the conclusion that she should combine all her favorite pastimes and find out what she had always wanted to know about history in the process, writing a history book for children as well as adults. Foster credits her daughter with the inspiration that crystallized her creative method. When she and Joanna saw the film Catherine the Great, her daughter noticed that Catherine wore clothes similar to people in America during the time of George Washington. This observation led Foster to her mode of writing about history in a "horizontal" instead of "vertical" fashion. She stated plainly that "history is drama," that national histories taught in isolation from one another were "about as dull and unsatisfying, as a play might be, if only one character appeared upon the stage, while the others faintly mumbled their lines in the wings, out of sight of the audience." Foster pioneered a new method of historical writing that turned on a cross-section of history, understanding the interconnections between various events.

The second crucial element of her method came from her observation that we remember and evaluate world events in correspondence to the events of our own lives. She theorized that a history book might use a similar method by gathering the events connected to the lifespan of a particular noteworthy figure and integrate the historical contexts in that time period on a global scale. Detailed indexing would allow readers to similarly follow other particular figures in the book over the course of their histories. Charles Scribner’s and Sons published her first “horizontal history,” George Washington’s World, in 1941 while Joanna was in the seventh grade and Tony in high school. Focusing on the span of George Washington's life from 1732 to 1799 allowed Foster to focus on the French and American Revolutions and the beginnings of British imperialism, as well as the interconnectedness of these events. The book was a huge success; Scribner’s considered it one of their "three most unusual" children's books and it was widely read by both children and adults.

Her next book published in 1944, Abraham Lincoln’s World, allowed her to continue in the progression of American history since Lincoln was born only nine years after Washington’s death. The popular World series written for middle-graders was followed by Initial Biographies for younger readers and the Year books, full of illustrations for readers in lower grades, for a grand total of nineteen children’s books over the course of her career. Foster described the overall project as "setting to rights a long neglected attic," by which she hoped to provide children with a history more comprehensible than that with which she had struggled. Foster’s husband Orrington died in 1945, the year after the publication of her second book and also that in which Tony graduated from Cornell University. Her next book, Augustus Caesar's World: A Story of Ideas and Events from B.C. 44 to 14 A.D., came out in 1947 while Joanna was enrolled at Vassar College. Foster expanded her history project to a greater scope in considering the evolution of Western beliefs around such events as the development of Christianity. Joanna was herself inspired to follow in her mother’s footsteps, beginning as an assistant children’s editor in the Juvenile department of Scribner’s from 1950 to 1952 and eventually publishing two children's books of her own: Pete's Puddle with Houghton in 1950, and Dogs Working for People with the National Geographic Society in 1972. Foster later used her method to write a new kind of travel book, When and Where in Italy , published by Rand McNally in 1955, that gave similar historical backgrounds for visitors to this country. Her family grew over this period to include three grandchildren: John Starbuck Foster and Genevieve Dougherty in 1961, and Catherine Starin Foster in 1963.

Foster traveled extensively in Europe, Asia, and the Pacific Rim, and her books proved to be widely popular. Most were translated into over twelve foreign languages and distributed by the State Department. Several were nominated as Newbery Honor books: George Washington's World, Abraham Lincoln's World, George Washington, and Birthdays of Freedom Book I. Additionally, George Washington won the Boys' Clubs of America 1950 Award. Her books had a similarly impressive impact in the educational field; George Washington's World, Abraham Lincoln's World, and Augustus Caesar's World were all used as basic history texts in a number of schools, and George Washington's World gained particular notoriety when it was used for one semester by the tutor educating the Crown Prince of Japan. Foster held memberships in Midland Authors, and the Theta Sigma Phi journalism and Gamma Phi Beta sororities over the course of her life. She passed away September 17th, 1979 in Westport, Connecticut.

Content Description

The Genevieve Foster Papers consist of a collection of her correspondence together with an extensive range of textual, artistic, and audiovisual materials related to the publication of her numerous children’s books. Foster's integrated roles as both author and illustrator are amply represented. The collection contains work at all stages of the publishing process, from Foster's initial sketches through her notebook dummies to final proofs. The range of her artwork in the collection is particularly extensive, with a similar range of book illustrations at various stages of publication.

The Correspondence Series includes incoming personal, professional and fan letters arranged chronologically. It covers the range of Foster's publishing career.

The Monographs Series is arranged alphabetically by work, grouped in published and unpublished subseries.

The Artwork Series is arranged alphabetically by work.

The Publishing Materials Series is arranged alphabetically by work, grouped in published and unpublished subseries.

The Promotional Materials Series consists of items related to the public reception of Foster's work, including: a file of newspaper articles and book reviews related to her publishing history; collected promotional materials for the publication of her children’s books; a collection of phonograph records containing both personal materials and recordings of several performances of the children’s radio book programs Hobby Horse and Carnival of Books, some of which include interviews with Foster herself; a videotape transcription of the 1971 short film Genevieve Foster's World from Connecticut Films, Inc, in which she discusses her creative method and the upcoming book The World of William Penn with Anne Izard.

The Oversize Series consists of four subseries which includes illustrated pieces too large for the Monographs, Artwork, Publishing, and Promotional Materials series boxes. In each subseries folders are arranged alphabetically by work.

The Early Work Series comprises early materials from her work as an illustrator. Examples of illustrations from books include: Frances Cavanagh's Boyhood Adventures of Our Presidents; Clara M. Judson's 1939 children’s book Pioneer Girl, the Early Life of Frances Willard; Grandmother and the Indians. There are also several pieces from Child Life Magazine, advertisements, and unidentified story illustrations.

The Biographical Materials Series includes Foster’s typewritten lectures of her writing philosophy, published copies of Hornbook Magazine containing a personal recollection of Foster by her daughter Joanna, and a 1971 master thesis by Shirley Magnotti entitled Genevieve Foster’s Influence in the Field of Children’s Literature for Southern Connecticut State College.

The Photographs Series consists of miscellaneous photographs of Genevieve by herself, with family and friends, her books display, and during presentations.

The Artifacts Series contains a medal from the Boys Clubs of America.

Arrangement

Collection is organized into the following series: Series I. Correspondence; Series II. Monographs; Series III. Artwork; Series IV. Publishing Materials; Series V. Promotional Materials; Series VI. Oversize; Series VII. Early Work; Series VIII. Biographical Materials; Series IX. Photographs; and Series X. Artifacts. Series II. Monographs is organized into the following subseries: Subseries A. Published works; and Subseries B. Unpublished works. Series IV. Publishing Materials is organized into the following subseries: Subseries A. Published works; and Subseries B. Unpublished works. Series V. Promotional Materials is organized into the following subseries: Subseries A. Newspaper articles & Book reviews; and Subseries B. Audiovisual media. Series VI. Oversize is organized into the following subseries: Subseries A. Monographs; Subseries B. Artwork; Subseries C. Publishing materials, further organized into: C 1. Published works; and C 2. Unpublished works; and Subseries D. Promotional materials.

Use of the Collection

Restrictions on Access 

Collection is open to the public.

Collection must be used in Special Collections & University Archives Reading Room.

Restrictions on Use 

Property rights reside with Special Collections & University Archives, University of Oregon Libraries. Copyright resides with the creators of the documents or their heirs. All requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted to the Manuscripts Librarian in Special Collections & University Archives. The reader must also obtain permission of the copyright holder.

Preferred Citation 

[Identification of item], Genevieve Foster Papers, Ax 446, Special Collections & University Archives, University of Oregon Libraries, Eugene, Oregon.

Related Information

Bibliography 
  • George Washington's World19411977 (reprint)
  • Abraham Lincoln's World1944
  • Augustus Caesar's World: A Story of Ideas and Events from B.C. 44 to 14 A.D.1947
  • George Washington: An Initial Biography1949
  • Abraham Lincoln: An Initial Biography1950
  • Andrew Jackson: An Initial Biography1951
  • Birthdays of Freedom, Book I: America's Heritage from the Ancient World1952
  • Birthdays of Freedom, Book II: From the Fall of Rome to July 4, 17761957
  • one volume edition published as Birthdays of Freedom: From Early Man to July 4, 17761973
  • Theodore Roosevelt: An Initial Biography1954
  • When and Where in ItalyRand McNally1955
  • The World of Captain John Smith1959
  • The World of Columbus and Sons1965
  • The Year of Columbus, 14921969
  • The Year of the Pilgrims, 16201969
  • The Year of Lincoln, 18611970
  • The Year of Independence, 17761970
  • The Year of William Penn1973
  • The Year of the Horseless Carriage, 1801-18221975
  • The Year of the Flying Machine, 19031975

Subjects

This collection is indexed under the following headings in the online catalog. Researchers desiring materials about related topics, persons, or places should search the catalog using these headings.

 
Foster, Genevieve, 1893---Archives
Authors, American--20th century
Children's literature, American--Authorship
Children's literature, American--Illustrations
Historiography
Illustration of books--United States--20th century
Women illustrators
Book illustrations

Detailed Description of the Collection

The following section contains a detailed listing of the materials in the collection.


 
box
1
folder
1

Inventory

 

 

Series I:  Correspondence

 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
 
box
1
folder
2

Personal correspondence
  ca. 1970-1976
 
3-4
Promotional and fan correspondence
  1937-1963
 
5-6
Promotional and fan correspondence
  1964-1976
 
7
Publishing correspondence
  1939-1950
 
8
Publishing correspondence
  1951-1978

 

Series II:  Monographs

 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
   
A:  Published Works
 
 
box
1
folder
1-16

The World of Captain John Smith, Scribner
  1959
 
printers’ copy of final manuscript; thirty sheets with holograph comments
 
17
The World of Captain John Smith, Scribner
  1959
 
printers’ copy of final manuscript; sixteen sheets with holograph comments
 
18-20
The World of William Penn, Scribner
  1973
 
original manuscript with printers’ instructions; thirty sheets with holograph comments
 
21
The World of William Penn, Scribner
  1973
 
original manuscript with printers’ instructions; twenty-seven sheets with holograph comments
 
2 1
The World of William Penn, Scribner
  1973
 
typed carbon manuscript; thirty sheets with holograph comments [1 of 4]
 
2
The World of William Penn, Scribner
  1973
 
original manuscript with printers’ instructions; thirty sheets with holograph comments [2 of 4]
 
3
The World of William Penn, Scribner
  1973
 
original manuscript with printers’ instructions; thirty sheets with holograph comments [3 of 4]
 
4
The World of William Penn, Scribner
  1973
 
original manuscript with printers’ instructions; twenty-seven sheets with holograph comments [4 of 4]
 
5-6
The World of William Penn
 
 
dummy spiral book
 
7
The Year of Columbus, 1492, Scribner
  1969
 
early manuscript, cut and pasted; thirty-three sheets with holograph comments
 
8
The Year of Columbus, 1492, Scribner
  1969
 
early manuscript, cut and pasted; thirty sheets with holograph comments
 
9
The Year of Columbus, 1492, Scribner
  1969
 
printers’ copy manuscript; nine sheets with holograph comments; includes map index
 
10
The Year of Columbus, 1492
 
 
dummy spiral book
 
11
The Year of the Flying Machine, 1903, Scribner
  1977
 
earliest manuscript (first title The Year of Kitty Hawk); thirty sheets with holograph comments [1 of 4]
 
12
The Year of the Flying Machine, 1903, Scribner
  1977
 
earliest manuscript (first title The Year of Kitty Hawk); thirty sheets with holograph comments; includes two pencil illustrations, two ink illustrations [2 of 4]
 
13
The Year of the Flying Machine, 1903, Scribner
  1977
 
earliest manuscript (first title The Year of Kitty Hawk); thirty sheets with holograph comments; three pencil illustrations [3 of 4]
 
14
The Year of the Flying Machine, 1903, Scribner
  1977
 
earliest manuscript (first title The Year of Kitty Hawk); sixteen sheets with holograph comments [4 of 4]
 
15
The Year of the Flying Machine, 1903, Scribner
  1977
 
original manuscript with printers’ markings; thirty sheets with holograph comments [1 of 3]
 
16
The Year of the Flying Machine, 1903, Scribner
  1977
 
original manuscript with printers’ markings; thirty sheets with holograph comments [2 of 3]
 
17
The Year of the Flying Machine, 1903, Scribner
  1977
 
original manuscript with printers’ markings; twenty sheets with holograph comments [3 of 3]
 
3 1-3
The Year of the Flying Machine, 1903, Scribner
  1977
 
second manuscript (first title The Year of Kitty Hawk); thirty sheets with holograph comments
 
4
The Year of the Flying Machine, 1903, Scribner
  1977
 
second manuscript (first title The Year of Kitty Hawk); forty sheets with holograph comments
 
5
The Year of the Flying Machine, 1903
 
 
dummy spiral book
 
6
The Year of the Horseless Carriage, 1801-1822, Scribner
  1975
 
early manuscript, typed and typed carbon; thirty sheets with holograph comments [1 of 2]
 
7
The Year of the Horseless Carriage, 1801-1822, Scribner
  1975
 
early manuscript, typed and typed carbon; twenty-eight sheets with holograph comments [2 of 2]
 
8
The Year of the Horseless Carriage, 1801-1822, Scribner
  1975
 
final manuscript with printers’ markings; thirty sheets with holograph comments [1 of 2]
 
9
The Year of the Horseless Carriage, 1801-1822, Scribner
  1975
 
final manuscript with printers’ markings; twenty-four sheets with holograph comments [2 of 2]
 
10
The Year of the Horseless Carriage, 1801-1822
 
 
dummy spiral book
 
11
The Year of Independence, 1776, Scribner
  1970
 
printers’ proof marked for spacing and style; six sheets with holograph comments
 
12
The Year of Independence, 1776, Scribner
  1970
 
original typed manuscript, printers’ copy; thirty sheets with holograph comments
 
13
The Year of Independence, 1776, Scribner
  1970
 
original typed manuscript, printers’ copy; twelve sheets with holograph comments
 
14
The Year of Independence, 1776
 
 
dummy spiral book
 
15
The Year of Lincoln, 1861, Scribner
  1970
 
early incomplete typed manuscript; thirty sheets with holograph comments
 
16
The Year of Lincoln, 1861, Scribner
  1970
 
early incomplete typed manuscript; thirty sheets with holograph comments; one pencil illustration
 
4 1
The Year of Lincoln, 1861, Scribner
  1970
 
later typed manuscript; thirty sheets with holographic comments and some page layouts
 
2
The Year of Lincoln, 1861, Scribner
  1970
 
later typed manuscript; twenty-nine sheets with holographic comments and some page layouts
 
3
The Year of Lincoln, 1861, Scribner
  1970
 
final complete typed manuscript; thirty sheets with holographic comments, print markings and dummy cover
 
4
The Year of Lincoln, 1861, Scribner
  1970
 
later typed manuscript; fifteen sheets with holographic comments and some page layouts
 
5
The Year of Lincoln, 1861
 
 
dummy spiral book
 
6
The Year of the Pilgrims, 1620, Scribner
  1969
 
typed manuscript with projected additions; thirty-five sheets with holographic comments
 
7
The Year of the Pilgrims, 1620, Scribner
  1969
 
typed manuscript marked for printer with dummy cover; forty-four sheets with holographic comments, index
 
8
The Year of the Pilgrims, 1620
 
 
dummy spiral book
   
B:  Unpublished Works
 
 
9
Horizontal History: World Events in Modern Perspective
 
 
typed manuscript; thirty sheets
 
10
Horizontal History: World Events in Modern Perspective
 
 
typed manuscript; thirty sheets with one ink illustration page layout
 
11
Horizontal History: World Events in Modern Perspective
 
 
typed manuscript; thirteen sheets
 
12
People Who Lived in the Years of Colonial America
 
 
typed manuscript; thirty sheets
 
13
People Who Lived in the Years of Colonial America
 
 
typed manuscript; twenty-nine sheets

 

Series III:  Artwork

 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
 
box
1
folder
1

Abraham Lincoln: An Initial Biography, Scribner
  1950
 
one gouache illustration on cardboard
 
2
Abraham Lincoln's World, Scribner
  1944
 
black ink illustrations on cardstock, ten each in three Hollinger envelopes [1 of 6]
 
3
Abraham Lincoln's World, Scribner
  1944
 
black ink illustrations on cardstock, ten in Hollinger envelopes, ten loose [2 of 6]
 
4
Abraham Lincoln's World, Scribner
  1944
 
black ink illustrations on cardstock, twenty loose [3 of 6]
 
5
Abraham Lincoln's World, Scribner
  1944
 
black ink illustrations on cardstock, twenty loose [4 of 6]
 
6
Abraham Lincoln's World, Scribner
  1944
 
black ink illustrations on cardstock, twenty-two loose [5 of 6]
 
7
Abraham Lincoln's World, Scribner
  1944
 
four gouache illustrations on cardstock, one cut into pieces [6 of 6]
 
8
Andrew Jackson: An Initial Biography, Scribner
  1951
 
illustrations on cardstock, one black ink, eight gouache
 
9
Augustus Caesar's World: A Story of Ideas and Events from B.C. 44 to 14 A.D., Scribner
  1947
 
black ink illustrations on cardstock, ten each in three Hollinger envelopes [1 of 4]
 
10
Augustus Caesar's World: A Story of Ideas and Events from B.C. 44 to 14 A.D., Scribner
  1947
 
black ink illustrations on cardstock, ten each in two Hollinger envelopes [2 of 4]
 
11
Augustus Caesar's World: A Story of Ideas and Events from B.C. 44 to 14 A.D., Scribner
  1947
 
black ink illustrations on cardstock, twenty loose [3 of 4]
 
12
Augustus Caesar's World: A Story of Ideas and Events from B.C. 44 to 14 A.D., Scribner
  1947
 
black ink illustrations on cardstock, twenty-one loose [4 of 4]
 
13
George Washington: An Initial Biography, Scribner
  1949
 
illustrations on cardstock, one black ink; two gouache
 
14
George Washington's World, Scribner
  1941
 
black ink illustrations on cardstock, ten each in three Hollinger envelopes [1 of 4]
 
15
George Washington's World, Scribner
  1941
 
black ink illustrations on cardstock, ten each in three Hollinger envelopes [2 of 4]
 
16
George Washington's World, Scribner
  1941
 
black ink illustrations on cardstock, twenty loose [3 of 4]
 
2 1
George Washington's World, Scribner
  1941
 
black ink illustrations on cardstock, sixteen loose [4 of 4]
 
2
George Washington's World, Scribner
  1941
 
scanned images of black ink illustrations
 
3
Theodore Roosevelt: An Initial Biography, Scribner
  1954
 
illustrations on cardstock, one black ink; three watercolor
 
4
The World of Captain John Smith, Scribner
  1959
 
black ink illustrations on cardstock [1 of 7]
 
5
The World of Captain John Smith, Scribner
  1959
 
black ink illustrations on cardstock [2 of 7]
 
6
The World of Captain John Smith, Scribner
  1959
 
black ink illustrations on cardstock [3 of 7]
 
7
The World of Captain John Smith, Scribner
  1959
 
black ink illustrations on cardstock [4 of 7]
 
8
The World of Captain John Smith, Scribner
  1959
 
black ink illustrations on cardstock [5 of 7]
 
9
The World of Captain John Smith, Scribner
  1959
 
black ink illustrations on cardstock [6 of 7]
 
10
The World of Captain John Smith, Scribner
  1959
 
black ink illustrations on cardstock [7 of 7]
 
11
The World of Captain John Smith, Scribner
  1959
 
black ink illustrations on cardstock with black overlay
 
12
The World of Columbus and Sons, Scribner
  1965
 
numbered black ink illustrations on cardstock [1 of 8]
 
13
The World of Columbus and Sons, Scribner
  1965
 
numbered black ink illustrations on cardstock [2 of 8]
 
14
The World of Columbus and Sons, Scribner
  1965
 
numbered black ink illustrations on cardstock [3 of 8]
 
15
The World of Columbus and Sons, Scribner
  1965
 
numbered black ink illustrations on cardstock [4 of 8]
 
16
The World of Columbus and Sons, Scribner
  1965
 
numbered black ink illustrations on cardstock [5 of 8]
 
17
The World of Columbus and Sons, Scribner
  1965
 
numbered black ink illustrations on cardstock [6 of 8]
 
18
The World of Columbus and Sons, Scribner
  1965
 
numbered black ink illustrations on cardstock [7 of 8]
 
3 1
The World of Columbus and Sons, Scribner
  1965
 
numbered black ink illustrations on cardstock [8 of 8]
 
2
The World of William Penn, Scribner
  1973
 
four pencil illustrations, one with ink coloring; one gouache cover illustration for jacket design mounted on cardboard; one black ink illustration
 
3
The Year of Columbus, 1492, Scribner
  1969
 
one black ink cover illustration for jacket design; black ink illustrations on cardstock with overlays and holograph notes [1 of 4]
 
4
The Year of Columbus, 1492, Scribner
  1969
 
one black ink cover illustration for jacket design; black ink illustrations on cardstock with overlays and holograph notes, fourteen loose; four illustrations and one overlay separate [2 of 4]
 
5
The Year of Columbus, 1492, Scribner
  1969
 
one black ink cover illustration for jacket design; black ink illustrations on cardstock with overlays and holograph notes, fifteen loose [3 of 4]
 
6
The Year of Columbus, 1492, Scribner
  1969
 
one black ink cover illustration for jacket design; black ink illustrations on cardstock with overlays and holograph notes, fourteen loose; four illustrations and one overlay separate [4 of 4]
 
7
The Year of Independence, 1776, Scribner
  1970
 
black ink illustrations with overlays, fifteen loose [1 of 3]
 
8
The Year of Independence, 1776, Scribner
  1970
 
black ink illustrations with overlays, five loose; three ink illustrations loose [2 of 3]
 
9
The Year of Independence, 1776, Scribner
  1970
 
black ink illustrations with overlays, five loose; three ink illustrations loose [3 of 3]
 
10
The Year of the Flying Machine, 1903, Scribner
  1977
 
loose page layout black ink illustrations [1 of 4]
 
11
The Year of the Flying Machine, 1903, Scribner
  1977
 
loose page layout black ink illustrations [2 of 4]
 
12
The Year of the Flying Machine, 1903, Scribner
  1977
 
loose page layout black ink illustrations [3 of 4]
 
13
The Year of the Flying Machine, 1903, Scribner
  1977
 
loose page layout black ink illustrations [4 of 4]
 
14
The Year of Lincoln, 1861, Scribner
  1970
 
page layout black ink illustration
 
15
The Year of the Pilgrims, 1620, Scribner
  1969
 
black ink illustrations with overlays [1 of 4]
 
16
The Year of the Pilgrims, 1620, Scribner
  1969
 
black ink illustrations with overlays [2 of 4]
 
17
The Year of the Pilgrims, 1620, Scribner
  1969
 
black ink illustrations with overlays [3 of 4]
 
18
The Year of the Pilgrims, 1620, Scribner
  1969
 
black ink illustrations with overlays [4 of 4]
 
19
Unidentified artwork
 
 
fourteen black ink illustrations

 

Series IV:  Publishing Materials

 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
   
A:  Published Works
 
 
box
1
folder
1

Abraham Lincoln: An Initial Biography, Scribner
  1950
 
one dummy page layout watercolor illustration; one published book jacket
 
2
George Washington: An Initial Biography, Scribner
  1949
 
two published book jacket
 
3
The World of Captain John Smith, Scribner
  1959
 
pencil illustrated historical chart
 
4-10
The World of Columbus and Sons, Scribner
  1965
 
dummy sheets with holograph comments
 
11
The World of William Penn, Scribner
  1973
 
planning materials
 
12-15
The World of William Penn, Scribner
  1973
 
research file; includes original sketches
 
16
The Year of Columbus, 1492, Scribner
  1969
 
pencil illustrated historical chart
 
17
The Year of Columbus, 1492, Scribner
  1969
 
published book jacket
 
18
The Year of the Flying Machine, 1903, Scribner
  1977
 
research materials
 
19
The Year of the Horseless Carriage, 1801-1822, Scribner
  1975
 
research pictures
 
20
The Year of Independence, 1776, Scribner
  1970
 
published book jacket
 
21
The Year of Lincoln, 1861, Scribner
  1970
 
pencil illustrated historical charts and research materials
 
22
The Year of Lincoln, 1861, Scribner
  1970
 
published book jacket
 
23
The Year of the Pilgrims, 1620, Scribner
  1969
   
B:  Unpublished Works
 
 
2 1-2
Genevieve Foster’s Worlds
 
 
handmade dummy
 
3-4
Horizontal History: World Events in Modern Perspective
 
 
handmade dummy with pencil illustrations
 
5-7
Horizontal History: World Events in Modern Perspective
 
 
handmade dummy
 
8
People Who Lived in the Years of Colonial America: 1607-1732
 
 
chart format projections; complete full-size dummy with color cover
 
9
Unspecified Greek project
 
 
research materials and pencil illustrations

 

Series V:  Promotional Materials

 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
   
A:  Newspaper Articles & Book Reviews
 
 
box
1
folder
1

Publicity and conference appearances and honoraria
 
 
invitations; programs; award certificates [1 of 4]
 
2
Publicity and conference appearances and honoraria
 
 
newspaper clippings [2 of 4]
 
3
Publicity and conference appearances and honoraria
 
 
invitations; programs; award certificates [3 of 4]
 
9
Publicity and conference appearances and honoraria
 
 
newspaper clippings [4 of 4]
 
10-11
Articles and book reviews
 
 
12-15
Articles and book reviews
 
 
newspaper clippings
 
11-12
Advertisements and publicity releases
 
 
magazines and catalogues
 
13
Advertisements and publicity releases
 
 
loose sheets
   
B:  Audiovisual Media
 
 
2 tape
1

Genevieve Foster’s World
 
 
15:00 color film dub
videotape
 
3
Carnival of Books
  February 18, 1950
 
Part 1 and 3, #160 [1 of 2]
 
2
Carnival of Books
  February 18, 1950
 
Part 2, #161 [2 of 2]
 
3
Carnival of Books
  November 15, 1952
 
Part 1 and 3, #1365 [1 of 2]
 
4
Carnival of Books
  November 15, 1952
 
Part 2, #1365 [2 of 2]
 
5
Carnival of Books, - Andrew Jackson
  March 27, 1954
 
Part 1 and 3 [1 of 2]
 
6
Carnival of Books, - Andrew Jackson
  March 27, 1954
 
Part 2 [2 of 2]
 
7
Carnival of Books, - Augustus Caesar’s World
  December 25, 1954
 
Part 1 and 3 [1 of 2]
 
8
Carnival of Books, - Augustus Caesar’s World
  December 25, 1954
 
Part 2 [2 of 2]
 
9
Carnival of Books
  August 25, 1957
 
Part 1 and 3, #669 [1 of 2]
 
10
Carnival of Books
  August 25, 1957
 
Part 2, #669 [2 of 2]
 
11
Canzone alla Vergine. Singer: Edna van der Meer. Narrator: Mattie Ruth Moore
 
 
12
The Hobby Horse, sponsored by Carson Perry Scott Co.
  November 29, 1947
 
Part 1 of 3, #1174C
 
13
The Hobby Horse, sponsored by Carson Perry Scott Co.
  February 8, 1947
 
Part 2 of 3, #179C
 
14
The Hobby Horse, sponsored by Carson Perry Scott Co.
  February 8, 1947
 
Part 3 of 3, #178C
 
15
The Hobby Horse
  February 19, 1949
 
reading of Abraham Lincoln’s World and interview with Foster, Part 1 of 3, #139
 
16
The Hobby Horse
  February 19, 1949
 
reading of Abraham Lincoln’s World and interview with Foster, Part 2 of 3, #140
 
17
The Hobby Horse
  November 29, 1947
 
reading of Abraham Lincoln’s World and interview with Foster, Part 3 of 3, #1175C
 
18
Unlabeled record
 
 
testing of voice and music
 
19
Unlabeled record
 
 
G. Foster offers My Christmas Greeting, Neopolitan folk music recorded in Italy
 
20
Unlabeled record
 
 
G. Foster presents story and music as told in When and Where in Italy.

 

Series VI:  Oversize

 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
   
A:  Monographs
 
 
box
1
folder
1

The World of William Penn
 
 
galley master proof, Part I
 
2
The Year of Independence, 1776
 
 
galley proof, marked set
 
3
The Year of Lincoln, 1861
 
 
galley proof, marked set
 
4
The Year of Pilgrims, 1620
 
 
galley proof, Part I
   
B:  Artwork
 
 
2 1
Abraham Lincoln's World, Scribner
  1944
 
black ink cover illustration with color overlay
 
2
Theodore Roosevelt: An Initial Biography, Scribner
  1954
 
one watercolor illustration; one preliminary layout in pencil
 
3
The Year of Lincoln, 1861, Scribner
  1970
 
dummy sheets pasted with wash, ink, and solid watercolor illustrations [1 of 2]
 
4
The Year of Lincoln, 1861, Scribner
  1970
 
dummy sheets pasted with wash, ink, and solid watercolor illustrations [2 of 2]
 
5
The Year of Lincoln, 1861, Scribner
  1970
 
black ink illustrations with overlays [1 of 2]
 
6
The Year of Lincoln, 1861, Scribner
  1970
 
black ink illustrations with overlays [2 of 2]
 
7
Unidentified book project
 
 
four black ink illustrations
 
3 1
Abraham Lincoln: An Initial Biography, Scribner
  1950
 
gouache illustrations on cardboard, mounted in frames [1 of 2]
 
2
Abraham Lincoln: An Initial Biography, Scribner
  1950
 
gouache illustrations on cardboard, mounted in frames [2 of 2]
 
3
When and Where in Italy: A Passport to Yesterday for Readers and Travelers of Today, Rand McNally
  1955
 
gouache illustrations with pasted galleys; with holographic comments [1 of 6]
 
4
When and Where in Italy: A Passport to Yesterday for Readers and Travelers of Today, Rand McNally
  1955
 
gouache illustrations with pasted galleys; with holographic comments [2 of 6]
 
5
When and Where in Italy: A Passport to Yesterday for Readers and Travelers of Today, Rand McNally
  1955
 
gouache illustrations with pasted galleys; with holographic comments [3 of 6]
 
6
When and Where in Italy: A Passport to Yesterday for Readers and Travelers of Today, Rand McNally
  1955
 
gouache illustrations with pasted galleys; with holographic comments [4 of 6]
 
7
When and Where in Italy: A Passport to Yesterday for Readers and Travelers of Today, Rand McNally
  1955
 
gouache illustrations with pasted galleys; with holographic comments [5 of 6]
 
8
When and Where in Italy: A Passport to Yesterday for Readers and Travelers of Today, Rand McNally
  1955
 
one gouache cover illustration with color gouache overlay; gouache illustrations with pasted galleys; with holographic comments [6 of 6]
 
9
The World of Captain John Smith, Scribner
  1959
 
black ink cover illustration for jacket design; second version, black ink cover illustration with color overlay; eight black ink and pencil illustrations arranged in book order
 
10
The World of Columbus and Sons, Scribner
  1965
 
black ink cover illustration with clear and color overlays
 
4 1
The World of William Penn, Scribner
  1973
 
black ink illustrations, some on cardstock [1 of 5]
 
2
The World of William Penn, Scribner
  1973
 
black ink illustrations, some on cardstock [2 of 5]
 
3
The World of William Penn, Scribner
  1973
 
black ink illustrations, some on cardstock [3 of 5]
 
4
The World of William Penn, Scribner
  1973
 
black ink illustrations, some on cardstock [4 of 5]
 
5
The World of William Penn, Scribner
  1973
 
black ink illustrations, some on cardstock [5 of 5]
 
6
The Year of Columbus, 1492, Scribner
  1969
 
two black ink illustrations with pencil overlays; one color ink illustration with pencil overlay; one ink overlay
 
7
The Year of Independence, 1776, Scribner
  1970
 
gouache illustrations on cardstock; two color ink illustrations pasted on dummy page format [1 of 2]
 
8
The Year of Independence, 1776, Scribner
  1970
 
black ink with black overlay and color overlay; black ink illustrations with overlays [2 of 2]
 
9
The Year of Lincoln, 1861, Scribner
  1970
 
black ink illustrations with overlays
 
10
The Year of the Horseless Carriage, 1801-1822, Scribner
  1975
 
self-illustrated; four negatives, three print-offs in Hollinger envelope, one negative loose; black ink illustrations; one photo reproduced illustration [1 of 2]
 
11
The Year of the Horseless Carriage, 1801-1822, Scribner
  1975
 
self-illustrated; black ink illustrations; one photo reproduced illustration [2 of 2]
 
12
The Year of the Pilgrims, 1620, Scribner
  1969
 
two black ink illustrations, one with overlay
 
5 1
Birthdays of Freedom: America's Heritage from the Ancient World, Scribner
  1952
 
black ink illustrations with double overlays [1 of 6]
 
2
Birthdays of Freedom: America's Heritage from the Ancient World, Scribner
  1952
 
black ink illustrations with double overlays [2 of 6]
 
3
Birthdays of Freedom: America's Heritage from the Ancient World, Scribner
  1952
 
black ink illustrations with double overlays [3 of 6]
 
4
Birthdays of Freedom: America's Heritage from the Ancient World, Scribner
  1952
 
black ink illustrations with double overlays [4 of 6]
 
5
Birthdays of Freedom: America's Heritage from the Ancient World, Scribner
  1952
 
watercolor illustrations for rough page layout book workup, one in cardboard frame [5 of 6]
 
6
Birthdays of Freedom: America's Heritage from the Ancient World, Scribner
  1952
 
watercolor rough page layout book workup [6 of 6]
 
7
Birthdays of Freedom, Book II: From the Fall of Rome to July 4th, 1776, Scribner
  1957
 
one black ink cover illustration with overlay; watercolor illustrations for page layouts, two mounted in cardboard frames [1 of 3]
 
8
Birthdays of Freedom, Book II: From the Fall of Rome to July 4th, 1776, Scribner
  1957
 
one black ink cover illustration with overlay; watercolor illustrations for page layouts, two mounted in cardboard frames [2 of 3]
 
9
Birthdays of Freedom, Book II: From the Fall of Rome to July 4th, 1776, Scribner
  1957
 
black ink overlays for page color separation [3 of 3]
 
10
The Year of the Independence, 1776
 
 
two gouache illustrations on cardstock
   
C:  Publishing Materials
 
   
C 1:  Published Works
 
 
6 folder
1

Abraham Lincoln's World, Scribner
  1944
 
published book jacket, illustration dummy
 
2
Augustus Caesar's World: A Story of Ideas and Events from B.C. 44 to 14 A.D., Scribner
  1947
 
published book jacket, illustration dummy
 
3
George Washington's World, Scribner
  1941
 
published book jacket and illustration dummy
 
4
Birthdays of Freedom, Book II: From the Fall of Rome to July 4th, 1776, Scribner
  1957
 
published book jacket
 
5
The World of Captain John Smith, Scribner
  1959
 
illustration dummy and color pencil historical chart
 
6
The World of Columbus and Sons, Scribner
  1965
 
illustration dummy
 
7
The Year of Columbus, 1492, Scribner
  1969
 
published book jacket
 
8
The Year of the Horseless Carriage, 1801-1822, Scribner
  1975
 
pencil historical chart
 
9
The Year of Independence, 1776, Scribner
  1970
 
pencil historical chart
 
10
The Year of the Pilgrims, 1620, Scribner
  1969
 
final color proofs
 
7 1
Abraham Lincoln's World, Scribner
  1944
 
a color pencil historical chart
 
2
2 Andrew Jackson: An Initial Biography, Scribner
  1951
 
final book proof pages
 
3
Augustus Caesar's World: A Story of Ideas and Events from B.C. 44 to 14 A.D., Scribner
  1947
 
a color pencil historical chart
 
4
The World of Captain John Smith, Scribner
  1959
 
two color pencil historical charts
 
5
The Year of Columbus, 1492, Scribner
  1969
 
Foster’s proof sequence for lecture demonstrations with holographic identification: original black ink illustration with color overlay; blue copy proof; color proof; sample page; final print; published book jacket
 
6
The Year of Independence, 1776, Scribner
  1970
 
complete blue copy proofs; envelope containing detached text
 
7
The Year of Lincoln, 1861, Scribner
  1970
 
partial blue copy proofs; envelope containing detached text
 
8
The Year of Lincoln, 1861, Scribner
  1970
 
marked galley proofs
 
9
The Year of the Pilgrims, 1620, Scribner
  1969
 
blue copy proofs; envelope containing detached pictures and text
 
10
Miscellaneous unidentified materials
 
 
construction paper history chart; watercolor map; language scripts; alphabet charts; book proof page; student watercolor poster using Abraham Lincoln: An Initial Biography book jacket as center; color pencil map illustration; three pencil historical charts
   
C 2:  Unpublished Works
 
 
11
The People Who Lived in the Years of Colonial America: 1607 – 1732
  1944
 
beginning elaboration of charted format
   
D:  Promotional Materials
 
 
8 1
A Time Chart: 4236 B.C. to 1776 A.D.
 
 
large scale
 
2
A Time Chart: 4236 B.C. to 1776 A.D.
 
 
small scale, ten copies
 
3
Time and Place of Colonial America
 
 
chart; two copies
 
4
People Who Were Alive When George Washington Was a Boy
 
 
chart
 
5
Miscellaneous materials
  1965
 
dummies for Scribner promotional materials; dummy for 1965 Christmas card

 

Series VII:  Early Work

 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
 
box
1
folder
1

Child Life artwork
  1932-1936
 
thirty-four published copies
 
2
Freelance artwork
 
 
advertisements; illustrations from Children’s Book Shop catalogue, Pioneer Girl by Clara Ingram Judson, Picture Travel Tales by Heluiz Washburne; Famous Musicians by Anne Healy Marks, Boyhood Adventures of Our Presidents by Frances Cavanah; “Minorama” miniature dioramas:From the Enchanted Island: A Century of Progress; From Dearborn to Chicago: A Century of Progress.

 

Series VIII:  Biographical Materials

 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
 
box
1
folder
1

Miscellaneous G. Foster’s biographies
 
 
2
Genevieve Foster’s Influence in the Field of Children’s Literature by Shirley Magnotti
  September 1971
 
Master’s thesis at Southern Connecticut State College [1 of 2]
 
3
Genevieve Foster’s Influence in the Field of Children’s Literature by Shirley Magnotti
  September 1971
 
Master’s thesis at Southern Connecticut State College [2 of 2]
 
4
Those Foster’s Books, Drake, Olive D.
  December 1, 1965
 
eight-page essay, including a fan letter
 
5-6
Miscellaneous lectures
 
 
7
Chicago Schools Journal, An Educational Magazine for Chicago Teachers
  May 1951-June 1951
 
8-10
The Horn Book magazine
  June 1952
 
11-16
Miscellaneous biographies of G. Foster
 

 

Series IX:  Photographs

 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
 
box
1
folder
1

Miscellaneous photographs of Genevieve glued on a paper
  1965, 1966
 
2
Miscellaneous photographs of Genevieve glued on a paper
  1956, 1965
 
3
Group photo of Genevieve and friends
 
 
4
Genevieve and other juvenile writers in an interview panel in Chicago
 
 
including a letter from Mary Kinnavey Moore
 
5
Books exhibition
 
 
6
Genevieve and her daughter in the reading room
 
 
7
Genevieve sitting besides a fire place
 
 
8
Reading room
 
 
9
Photo of Genevieve giving a presentation to school children
 
 
10
Photo of Genevieve [1 of 6]
 
 
11
Photo of Genevieve [2 of 6]
 
 
12
Photo of Genevieve [3 of 6]
 
 
13
Photo of Genevieve [4 of 6]
 
 
14
Photo of Genevieve [5 of 6]
 
 
15
Photo of Genevieve [6 of 6]
 
 
16
Photo of Genevieve and a friend in a backyard drinking coffee
 
 
17
Photo of Genevieve at work [1 of 3]
 
 
18
Photo of Genevieve at work [2 of 3]
 
 
19
Photo of Genevieve at work [3 of 3]
 

 

Series X:  Artifacts

 
Container(s)
Description
 
box
1
folder
1

A medal, Boys Clubs of America, Junior Book Award