(1934)

Might Directories, 1934 Series
Published in English (Canada) Canada
 
Price
0.25 CAD
Pages
80
Indicia / Colophon Publisher
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Editing
?
Color
Colour cover; black & white interior
Dimensions
32cm x 22cm
Binding
Saddle-stitched
Publishing Format
Collected Edition

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents)

cover / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
A. M. Wickson (signed)
Inks
A. M. Wickson (signed)
Colors
?
Letters
?

Genre
historical
Characters
Samuel de Champlain; Albert de Courcy; Pontgrave Dupont
Keywords
Canada

Colour the Pictures (Table of Contents: 1)

activity / 1 page (report information)

Script
?
Pencils
A. M. Wickson
Inks
A. M. Wickson
Colors
?
Letters
typeset

Synopsis
Directions on how to color the story with an example provided.

Indexer Notes

On inside front cover.
This book was marketed as both a collection of comics and a coloring book.

Introductory Remarks on the Story (Table of Contents: 2)

foreword, introduction, preface, afterword / 1 page (report information)

Script
A. M. Wickson
Letters
typeset

Champlain's Boys (Table of Contents: 3)

comic story / 75 pages (report information)

Script
A. M. Wickson
Pencils
A. M. Wickson
Inks
A. M. Wickson
Letters
A. M. Wickson

Genre
adventure; historical
Characters
Samuel de Champlain; Nicolas Vigneau; Albert de Courcy; LeMarc; Trudeau; Captain Blaise; Gilles; Geoff; Smuggler Joe; Captain Dupont; Pontgrave Dupont; Don Murray; Jean-Paul; Pierre; Iroquois [Beaver; Chief Lynx; Hungry Wolf]; Basques; Algonquin [Eagle Claw]; Niboches [Tessouat]; Duncan; Alison Murray; Helene de Courcy; King Louis XIII; Queen Anne
Synopsis
Samuel de Champlain leads an expedition from France to Quebec and is joined by the two boys Albert de Courcy and Pontgrave Dupont; en route they also befriend the amnesiac Scottish lord Don Murray. Throughout their adventures they must contend with Nicolas Vigneau, a traitorous member of their party.
Reprints
  • from Champlain's Boys daily (W. G. Syndicate) 1934-xx-xx - 1934-xx-xx [1-150]
Keywords
asttrolabe; Beausoleil; Bracewell Hall; Cairns Castle; Canada; England; France; Glasgow; Golden Crown; Honfleur Harbor; Hudson River; Jolly Mermaid; La Chaudiere; Lake Champlain; Leith; Mount Royal; New France; Normandy; Ottawa; Plymouth Harbor; portage; Quebec; Richilieu River; Rouen; Scotland; Seine; St. Julien; St. Lawrence River; St. Mary's; Tadousac

Indexer Notes

W. S. Gow is also listed in the copyright of many of the reprinted strips but his involvement in the series is not known.

Editing
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Table of Contents
  1. 0. [no title indexed]
  2. 1. Colour the Pictures
  3. 2. Introductory Remarks on the Story
  4. 3. Champlain's Boys
This issue was modified by
  • Michael Hoskin