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Indicia.
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Presentation of editor David W. Tosh.
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- David W. Tosh
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- Mother Goose; Old King Cole
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- King Cole has to give Mother Goose's gander a ride.
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Reproduction of original art.
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- John E. Petty
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Includes two illustrations from army instruction booklet "Japanese: A Guide to the Spoken Language".
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- Humpty Dumpty; Little Bo Peep; Jack be Nimble
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Illustrating the text article "Walt Kelly's Western Adventures".
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- ducklings; Easter baskets; Easter eggs
Illustrating the text article "Walt Kelly's Western Adventures".
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Illustrating the text article "Walt Kelly's Western Adventures".
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- Koko; Goo Goo; Man's Best Friend [M.B.F.]; Harvey; Harry
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- The wee folk meet a tiny dragon and help him defeat a giant.
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- Mmmmmmm ... Do you smell a beautiful smell?
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- humor; anthropomorphic-funny animals; fantasy-supernatural
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- Two brownies; Pesky Pete, the dog of the house; the lady of the house
- Synopsis
- The brownies attempt stealing a pie
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- fantasy-supernatural
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- Gnorman the Gnome; Sir Dullard; Harry; Fred; George
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- anthropomorphic-funny animals
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- Muzzy (a chimpanzee); Ginger (a kitten); Homer; Dr. Atkins
- Synopsis
- Muzzy and Ginger escape from a pet shop. Dr. Atkins finds them and takes them as pets for the State School for Crippled Children.
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Page #7 deleted in this reprint.
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- Hey! Pardon me.
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- anthropomorphic-funny animals
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- Nibble; Nubble; Polly; John
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- Every day is ladies' day
- Genre
- anthropomorphic-funny animals
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- Nibble; Polly
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- animal; children
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- Chippie [Chipmunk]; Owl; Blue Jay; Downy [Woodpecker]
- Synopsis
- Owl persuades Chippie to fool Blue Jay, who is stealing Chippie's buried pine nuts and bothering Owl.
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Illustrated story with captions. Source given as Raggedy Ann and Andy (Dell, 1946 series) #5.
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Sources given as Four Color (Dell, 1942 series) #59, and Raggedy Ann and Andy (Dell, 1946 series) #'s 3, 8, 9, 14, 16, 19, 20, 25, 26, and 28.
Reprints taken from Raggedy Ann and Andy (Dell, 1946 series) #'s 6, 21, and 23 are present as well.
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- fantasy-supernatural
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- An old woman is tossed high in a basket to sweep the cobwebs from the sky.
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Text and illustrations.
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- Walt Kelly (adaptations)
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- Genre
- anthropomorphic-funny animals; children
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In part based on traditional verse.
One page from original sequence.
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- anthropomorphic-funny animals; children
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In part based on traditional verse.
One page from original sequence.
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- Walt Kelly (adaptations)
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- Genre
- anthropomorphic-funny animals; children
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In part based on traditional verse.
One page from original sequence.
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- Walt Kelly (adaptations)
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- anthropomorphic-funny animals; children
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In part based on traditional verse.
Two pages from original sequence.
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- Edward Lear (original poem); Walt Kelly (modifications)
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- The Owl and the Pussycat
- Synopsis
- The Owl and the Pussycat go to sea, find a ring, and are married.
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Mostly Edward Lear's original poem from 1871, with some minor line changes to make the story read smoother. The Owl bears a resemblance to Howland Owl from Walt Kelly's Pogo stories.
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- Walt Kelly (adaptations); Lewis Carroll ("The Crocodile")
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- anthropomorphic-funny animals; children
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In part based on traditional verse.
Titles for this installment are: "The Zebra" (1/2 pg.), "Mix Up" (1 pg.), "The Pig in a Wig" (1 pg.), "The Crocodile" (1 pg.).
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- Walt Kelly (adaptations)
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- Genre
- anthropomorphic-funny animals; children
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- Walt Kelly (adaptations)
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- Genre
- humor; anthropomorphic-funny animals; children
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In part based on traditional verse.
One page from original sequence.
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- Genre
- humor; anthropomorphic-funny animals; children
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In part based on traditional verse.
One page from original sequence.
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- Walt Kelly (adaptations)
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- Genre
- anthropomorphic-funny animals; children
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One page from original sequence.
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- If many men knew ...
- Genre
- humor; anthropomorphic-funny animals; children
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In part based on traditional verse.
One page from original sequence.
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- Walt Kelly (adaptations)
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- Genre
- humor; anthropomorphic-funny animals; children
- Reprints
In part based on traditional verse.
Three pages from original sequence.
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- anthropomorphic-funny animals; children
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No "Animal Mother Goose" title for this page. In part based on traditional verse.
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- anthropomorphic-funny animals; children
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- Genre
- humor; anthropomorphic-funny animals; children
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In part based on traditional verse.
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- Genre
- anthropomorphic-funny animals; children
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In part based on traditional verse.
Two pages from original sequence.
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- anthropomorphic-funny animals; children
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- children
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In part based on traditional verse.
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- Genre
- anthropomorphic-funny animals; children
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In part based on traditional verse.
Four pages from original sequence.
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- Genre
- anthropomorphic-funny animals; children
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In part based on traditional verse.
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- Walt Kelly (adaptations)
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- Genre
- children
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- children
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- Walt Kelly (adaptations)
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- Genre
- children
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- Genre
- anthropomorphic-funny animals; children
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In part based on traditional verse.
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- Genre
- anthropomorphic-funny animals; children
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In part based on traditional verse.
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- Genre
- children
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In part based on traditional verse.
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- Walt Kelly (adaptations)
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- Genre
- anthropomorphic-funny animals; children
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- Genre
- humor; children
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- Our Gang [Red; Egghead]; Two-by-Two; Anastacia; Mr. Cumberson (Anastacia's father); Anastacia's mother; Julip (the gang's goat); a helpful elderly gentleman
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Anastacia's full name is Anastacia Coreopsis Cumberson (pg. 5). The two members of Our Gang only play supporting roles in this story, the main characters being Two-by-Two and Anastacia
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- Tom Tucker; Bo Peep; Little Boy Blue; Simple Simon; Old King Cole; Humpty Dumpty
- Synopsis
- The characters in Mother Goose Land have an Easter party at Little Boy Blue's home.
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Text and illustrations.
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- Sulky Sue; Tommy Stout; Jack Spratt; Little Miss Muffet; Three Little Kittens; Old Mother Hubbard; Goosey Goosey Gander
- Synopsis
- A boy wanders through a town, asking nursery rhyme characters if they've seen the Easter Bunny.
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- Humpty Dumpty; Reynard the Fox; the Giant; Easter Bunny
- Synopsis
- The Giant takes Humpty Dumpty up the beanstalk to his castle to have him for supper. Reynard the Fox and the Easter Bunny rescue him.
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- Easter Bunny; Buddy Bunny; Little Red Hen; Dame Duck
- Synopsis
- The Easter Bunny has his son, Buddy Bunny, deliver some Easter baskets, but Buddy has all sorts of problems.
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- anthropomorphic-funny animals
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- The Three Blind Mice [Minie; Meenie; Moe]; Tommy Tucker; The Cat and the Fiddle
- Synopsis
- The Three Blind Mice (who aren't blind) get a dozen eggs for Tommy Tucker, who's sick in bed.
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- Ten Easter eggs meet their demise one by one.
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Text and illustrations.
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- fantasy-supernatural
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- Willie Winkie; Goosey Gander; Jeminy Groundhog; Little Red Hen; Jack Rabbit; Santa Claus
- Synopsis
- Jeminy Groundhog asks Willie Winkle to wake him up for Christmas. When he wakes, Jeminy thinks it's time for Easter, instead of Christmas.
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- Three Blind Mice; Jack Horner
- Synopsis
- A cat chasing the Three Blind Mice upsets a mailman, causing him to lose a letter. The mice (who aren't blind) find the letter, which is from Jack Horner to Santa Claus. The mice go to Jack's house to play Santa for him.
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- Hans Christian Andersen (credited)
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- anthropomorphic-funny animals; domestic
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- John
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- Christmas tree
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- fantasy-supernatural
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- The Cat and the Fiddle; The Dish and the Spoon
- Synopsis
- Illustrating the nursery rhyme "Hi Diddle Diddle, the Cat and the Fiddle."
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Short presentation of Walt Kelly. Reprints back cover.