By Wilton West. Illustrated by Henry E. Vallely.
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From the Edgar Bergen-Charlie McCarthy radio programs. Retold by Eleanor Packer.
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By Harold Gray. Reprints Whitman #1414.
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Adapted from the famous newspaper cartoon strip.
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By Harry Lawson. 3-3/4" x 2-5/8". 32 pgs. stapled.
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By Eleanor Packer. MGM movie photo edition. With Summaries of the motion pictures, "Tarzan, The Ape Man" and "Tarzan And His Mate." Adapted from the famous stories by Edgar Rice Burroughs.
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By Glenn F. Chesnut. Illustrated by the Author.
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190 Authentic Photographs - a pictorial history of the battles in Europe, Asia, and Africa, in the air and on the seas. Arranged and edited by Otto Kurth. Inspired by Laurence Stellings' famous collection of war pictures.
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First Tailspin Tommy BLB.
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Written by Phil Nolan. Illustrated by Lt. Dick Calkins. Cocomalt ad on back cover.
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As told by Harold Sherman. Pictured by Ferd Himme. Softcover. Photo cover.
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By Fran Striker. Based on the famous radio series.
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Softcover. Movie photo edition featuring child movie stars.
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By Russell R. Winterbotham. Illustrated by Robert R. Weisman.
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Based on the famous newspaper strip featuring the character created by Earl Derr Biggers. Drawn by Alfred Audriola.
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3-1/2 x 3-1/2". 128 pages, stapled.
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Based on the NEA comic strip by V.T. Hamlin.
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By Lt. Dick Calkins and Phil Nowlan. Cocomalt ad on back cover.
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By Walter Berndt. Based on the famous newspaper strip. Ice Cream Premium. 3-1/2 x 3-1/2". 126 pgs., stapled.
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By William Ritt and Clarence Gray.
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By Walter Berndt. 3-1/2 x 3-1/2". 128 pgs., stapled.
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By Victor Appleton. Illustrations by James Gary.
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By Lee Falk and Phil Davis.
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By R.R. Winterbotham. Illustrated by Erwin L. Hess.
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Hardcover. Movie photo edition.
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By Sidney Smith. Cocomalt ad on back cover.
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By Mark Millis. Illustrated by Ralph C. Hitchcock.
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Based on the famous radio series. By R. R. Winterbotham. Illustrated by Erwin L. Hess.
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Based on the famous comic strip "The Gumps."
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Based on the NEA comic strip by Roy Crane.
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By Robert Storm. Based on the famous Detective strip.
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By Lieut.-Commander Frank V. Martinek, U.S.N.R.
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By Allan Dale. Illustrated by Herbert Anderson.
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Created by Chester Gould.
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Vintage 1939 SUCH A LIFE! SAYS: DONALD DUCK from the Better Little Book Series. Hardcover. Size: 3 1/2" x 4-1/2" x 1-1/4"; 425 pages; (c) 1939 Walt Disney Productions.
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By Martha Orr. Based on the famous newspaper strip.
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By Harold Gray. Softcover version.
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Based on the famous newspaper strip by Chic Young.
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By Ernest New. 3-3/4" x 2-5/8". 32 pgs. stapled.
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By Edgar Rice Burroughs. Illustrated with Scenes from the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Production starring Johnny Weissmuller and Maureen O'Sullivan.
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Novelized from the motion picture based on a story by Grant Taylor. Universal Studios movie photo edition.
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Adapted from the famous newspaper comic strip by Ad Carter.
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By Chester Gould. Based on the famous newspaper strip.
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Story by R. R. Winterbotham. Illustrated by Erwin L. Hess. Cover by Robert Weisman.
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The story of their rise to fame and fortune in the movies. By Edward I. Gruskin.
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Based on the famous newspaper strip. By Zack Mosley.
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By Eleanor Packer. Movie photo edition. First Gene Autry BLB.
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Kolynos Cream ad on back cover.
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Cocomalt ad on back cover.
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By Robert Marshall. Illustrated by Neil Slocum.
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By Shirley Temple, as told to Max Trell. Photo edition.
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Adapted from the famous nespaper comic strip. By Ad Carter.
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By Gregory Hatch. 3-3/4" x 2-5/8". 32 pgs. stapled.
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By Norman Marsh. 3-3/4" x 3-1/2".
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From an original story by Buck Jones. Movie photo edition.
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By Mark Twain. Illustrated with new drawing by Henry E. Vallely.
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By Bill Conselman and Charlie Plumb.
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Original Pop-Up Book with 3 Pop-Ups and dated 1935. By Lt. Dick Calkins and Phil Nowlan. WARNING: Not to be confused with the 1994 reprint.
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Very rare error. Cover is "Dan Dunn", bound onto "Flash Gordon On The Planet Mongo" by Alex Raymond.
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By Burt L. Standish. Illustrations by Jack Wilhelm.
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A Universal Picture. Movie tie-in with photo cover and interiors. Adapted from the famous newspaper cartoon strip by Hal Forrest.
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Illustrated by Hal Arbo. First Lone Ranger BLB.
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By L. A. Ranch. 3-3/4" x 2-5/8". 32 pgs. stapled.
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By Lloyd E. Smith. Illustrated by B. McNaughton.
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Story and screenplay by Paul Perez, S.W.G.. Movie photo edition.
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Based on the motion picture "Wild Horse Stampede." A Columbia Picture. Fictionalized by George Gerry. Movie photo edition.
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As told to Maxwell Grant. Illustrated by Erwin L. Darwin.
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Written by Phil Nowlan. Illustrated by Lt. Dick Calkins.
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By Bill Conselman and Charlie Plumb.
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Retold by Eleanor Packer. Movie edition with photos.
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By George S. Elrick. Licensed from Mattel, Inc.
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Favorite Jokes of the Stars. Illustrated with scenes from famous photoplays.
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By George S. Elrick. Based on the television series.
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By George S. Elrick. Color cartoons and text.
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By Walt Disney. 5 1/2" x 4 7/8".
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By Merrill Blosser. Based on the famous NEA comic.
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By Gaylord DuBois. Illustrated by Al Lewin.
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From the screenplay by Karl Brown and Robert D. Andrews. A Monogram picture starring Jackie Cooper, with Robert Warwick and Lucy Gilman. Movie photo edition.
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Hardcover. By William Heyliger. Ilustrated by Robert A. Graef.
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By Lt. Comdr. Frank V. Martinek, U. S. N. R. Based on the famous newspaper strip.
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428 pages. Based on the famous newspaper strip by Chester Gould.
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Story retold from the motion picture by Eleanor Packer. Movie photo edition.
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By William Johnston. Movie edition.
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By Harold Gray. 3"x 3-5/8".
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From a story by E. E. Repp. Movie photo edition.
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By Jack Chambers. Illustrated by Henry Muheim.
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Story by Peter K. Maple. Movie photo edition based on "Picture Crimes."
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Retold by Eleanor Packer. From the Columbia Motion Picture starring Tim McCoy with Marion Shilling. Movie photo edition.
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Authorized TV edition based on the television series, "The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp." Story by Davis Lott. Illustrated by John Ushler.
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Softcover. 192 page premium with no ads.
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By Harold Gray. 3"x 3-5/8".
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First Buck Jones BLB. Story retold by Pat Patterson. From the Columbia Picture starring Buck Jones.
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By Grace Mack. Pictures supplied through the courtesy of Fox Film Corporation and Paramount Studio. Movie photo covers and interiors.
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By Alex Raymond. Based on the famous newspaper strip.
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By Chester Gould. From the story of The Republic Motion Picture Serial starring Ralph Byrdas Dick Tracy and with Lynn Roberts.
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Rare. Same size as American BLB.
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By James Oliver Curwood. Illustrated by Erwin L. Hess.
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Selected by Houdini, the world's greatest magician. Cocomalt ad on back cover.
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By Eddie Sullivan and Charlie Schmidt. Based on the famous newspaper strip.
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By Norman Marsh. First Dan Dunn BLB.
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Based on the famous comic strip "Thimble Theater Starring Popeye" by Segar.
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A Circle J story by Cleve Endicott. Illustrated by Henry Muheim.
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Adapted from the famous newspaper comic series. Drawn by E. C. Segar. Softcover.
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By William Engle. Illustrated by Henry E. Vallely. True crime. Stories about famous gangsters.
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Authorized edition based on the television series. CBS Television Enterprises a service of CBS television. Story by Doris Schroeder. Illustrated by John Ushler.
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By Isaac McAnally. Illustrated by Henry E. Vallely. Based on Phillips H. Lord's famous creation "Gang Busters."
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Written by Phil Nowlan. Drawn by Lt. Dick Calkins.
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By Mark Smith. Illustrated by Frank J. Hoban.
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By Gertrude Orr. Hardcover. Photo covers and illustrations.
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Softcover. Ken Maynard movie edition.
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By Guy L. Maynard. Illustrated by Ralph C. Hitchcock.
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By Buck Wilson. Illustrations by Hal Arbo.
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Ken Maynard movie photo edition.
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By Alex Raymond. With 3 Pop-Up Pictures.
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Softcover. Novelized by James A Braden. Movie photo edition starring Tom Mix.
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By Edward L. Gruskin. Illustrated by Erwin L. Hess. First Roy Rogers BLB.
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By Edgar Rice Burroughs. Illustrated by John Coleman Burroughs.
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The story of a great dog. By James Oliver Curwood. Illustrated by Henry E.Vallely.
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From the famous Warner Brothers cartoon.
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By Frank Baum. Trade Mark OZ.
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Tarzan Cup premium with ad on back cover.
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By Irene Ray. Illustrated by Charles Mueller. A Kay Darcy detective story.
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By Al Capp. Based on the famous comic strip.
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Movie photo edition starring George O’Brien.
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Softcover. Photos of Mabel Stark, circus tiger tamer.
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Softcover. Movie photo edition starring Jack Hulbert. Illustrations from the photoplay by Guy Bolton. A Gaumont-British Production.
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By V.T. Hamlin. An NEA comic. First Alley Oop BLB.
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Cocomalt ad on back cover.
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Story by William Engle. Illustrations by Henry E. Vallely.
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From the RKO Radio Picture starring Harry Carey and Hoot Gibson. Adapted from a story by William Colt MacDonald. Movie photo edition.
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Softcover. Movie photo edition.
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Movie photo edition starring Tom Mix. Adapted from the motion picture story "The Miracle Rider." Illustrations from the photoplay. Novelization by James A. Braden. A Mascot picture.
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Based on the famous radio series by Fran Striker.
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Softcover version. Standard size.
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An original story about the star of Thimble Theatre by Segar.
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From the famous newspaper strip by Russell Stamm.
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First Terry And The Pirates BLB.
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Pop-Up Book with 3 Pop-Ups. Popeye With The Hag of Seven Seas.
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By Leon Morgan. Illustrated by Hal Arbo.
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By Wilton West. Illustrated by Hal Arbo.
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By Peter Wyckoff. Illustrated by Thomas Hickey.
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By Walt Disney. 5 1/2" x 4 7/8".
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36 pages, including covers. 6-5/8" wide by 8-3/4" high by 3/8" deep. Black and white pages with 3 full-color pop up pages. Hardcover without a dust jacket. A Blue Ribbon Book. 1933 Walt Disney Enterprises copyright. Stories and Illustrations by the Staff of the Walt Disney Studios.
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Based on the famous comic strip. "With Movies of Popeye's Famous Fist In Action!"
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First edition, first printing. Oblong octavo. Original green cloth, title to spine gilt, image pasted down to front board. Walt Disney Studio black and white cartoon illustrations throughout. The book contains several short story adaptations of Mickey Mouse cartoons of the time.
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By Ad Carter. Based on the famous newspaper comic strip.
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Adventures of the Canadian Royal Mounted by Ted McCall. Softcover. Cocomalt ad on theback cover.
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By Edgar Rice Burroughs. Movie photo edition with Buster Crabbe.
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By Edgar Rice Burroughs. Movie photo edition.
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RKO movie photo edition. Over-sized.
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Softcover. Movie photo edition.
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By Walt Disney. 5 1/2" x 4 7/8".
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Illustrated by Mary Royt. 3"x 3-5/8".
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Softcover. Movie photo edition starring Shirley Temple.
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Movie photo edition featuring child movie stars.
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By Charles T. Clinton. Illustrated by Paton Edwards.
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By Edgar Rice Burroughs. First Tarzan BLB. Illustrated on every page with captions.
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By Leon Morgan. Illustrated by Hal Arbo of the W Lazy 5 Ranch. Cocomalt ad on backcover.
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By Albert Short. 3-3/4" x 2-5/8". 32 pgs. stapled.
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By Lee Falk and Phil Davis. First Mandrake BLB.
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By Tex Reynolds. Illustrated by Henry E. Vallely.
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By Cleve Endicott. A Circle J Western. Illustrated by Henry Muheim.
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Movie photo edition starring Grace Moore.
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A Coast Guard Story by George Harmon Coxe. Illustrated by Eugene Paul.
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Same cover as Whitman 1434.
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First Mickey Mouse BLB. Version 2 with Mickey Mouse looking upward with outstretched arms.
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By David L. Harrison. Flipbook format.
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Starring Victor McLaglen and Boris Karloff. Movie photo edition. Adapted by Kenneth Hallam.
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W.C. Fields movie photo edition. Retold by Eleanor Packer and illustrated with scenes from the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer production. Also starring Edna Mae Oliver.
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Adapted from Whitman 1435.
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Illustrated by Albert Micale. Based on the famous radio series.
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By Frank Willard. Softcover. Cocomalt ad on back cover.
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By Chester Gould. 5.25" X 5.5", 96 pages.
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Hardcover. Adapted by Robert Riskin from the story "Strictly Confidential" by Mark Hellinger. Illustrations from the Columbia Pictures photoplay.
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Adapted from the famous newspaper comic series. Drawn by E. C. Segar.
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By Samuel L. Clemens. Edited by Charles T. Clinton. Illustrated by Park Sumner.
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Softcover. Retold from the story by Robert Louis Stevenson. Illustrated by Juanita Bennett.
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By Steve Saxton. Illustrated by Milt Youngren.
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Double-sized with four pop-ups, 9 3/4" x 7 1/2". Containing "Babes In The Woods" and "King Neptune." Stories and Illustrations by the Staff of Walt Disney Studios.
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From the novel by Edward Eggleston. Fictionized by Edward Finney. Movie photo edition. With Norman Foster, Charlotte Henry, Tommy Bupp.
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Retold from the Paramount Picture starring Fredric March and Franciska Faal. Movie photo edition.
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Featuring Joel McCrea, Bob Burns and Frances Dee. A Frank Lloyd production. Retold by Eleanor Packer. Movie photo edition.
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Jackie Cooper MGM movie photo edition.
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Illustrated by Walt Disney Studios.
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By Leon Morgan. With pictures by Hal Arbo of the W Lazy 5 Ranch.
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Pop-Up Book with 3 Pop-Ups. By Lyman Young.
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By Walt Disney. "Flip movie" format.
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By H. C. Thomas. Illustrated by Henry E. Vallely.
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Reprints Four Color Comic #9 by Carl Barks.
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By R. R. Winterbotham. Illustrated by Erwin L. Darwin.
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Charlie Chan character created by Earl Derr Biggers. Based on the newspaper strip. Drawn by Alfred Andriola.
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By Zane Grey. Based on the famous newspaper strip.
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By Fran Striker. Based on the famous radio program.
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Adapted by Bob Beaugrand.
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By Fran Striker. Illustrated by Robert R. Weisman. Based on the famous radio series.
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By Conrad Vane. Illustrated by A. McWilliams.
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Based on the famous newspaper strip by Zack Mosley.
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Based on the motion picture "Song Of The South."
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Rare. Same size as American BLB. Mickey banging on a big bass drum.
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Softcover. Movie photo edition.
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Movie photo edition starring Frankie Thomas.
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Movie edition with photo scenes.
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By Edgar Rice Burroughs. Softcover version.
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By Harold Gray. 3"x 3-5/8".
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Movie photo edition. Produced as a Motion Picture by MGM with Ronald Colman. Novelized by Gerald Breitigam, from the screen play by W. P. Lipscomb and S. N. Behrman.
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From the newspaper cartoon by Vic Forsythe. Story by George Gerry.
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Fictionalized by A. J. Sharick. From the Universal picture by Jack Cunningham. Tom Mix movie photo edition.
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By Lee Falk and Ray Moore. Based on the famous adventure strip. First Phantom BLB.
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Pop-Up Book with 3 Pop-Ups. By Milton Caniff.
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By Robert Louis Stevenson. Illustrated by H. G. Nicholas.
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As told to Maxwell Grant. Illustrated by Erwin L. Hess.
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Ken Maynard movie photo edition.
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As told by Harold Sherman. Pictured by Henry Vallely.
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Ken Maynard movie photo edition.
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By Edward Finney. John Wayne movie photo edition.
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By R. R. Winterbotham. Illustrated by James Gray.
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By the Famous Explorer Martin Johnson.
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Softcover. Movie photo edition starring Clark Gable.
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By Stuart Davidson. Illustrations from the photoplay produced by Warner Brothers. Movie photo editon starring James Cagney and Pat O’Brien.
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By Austin Gridley. Illustrated by Thomas Owings.
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Rare. Same size as American BLB.
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By Thorp McClusky. Illustrated by Joseph R. Kress.
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By Lt. Dick Calkins and Phil Nowlan. First Buck Rogers Big Little Book.
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