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To Read Catalog 250 1 (Advertising Comic Book) The FLINTSTONES: Rock Candy Mountain. Boys' and Girls' March of Comics, No. 229. K.K. Publications, Poughkeepsie. Designed & produced by Western Printing; copyright 1962, Hanna-Barbera Productions. (16) pages. Color illustrated, story, stone-age sundial, party game. 7.25 x 5", pictorial color wrapper, Buster Browne Shoes advertisement on back. Trifle rubbed, toned, VG. $15.00 2 (Advertising Comic Book) TARGET for OUTLAWS: A Lone Ranger Adventure. Boys' and Girls' March of Comics, No. 225. K.K. Publications, Poughkeepsie. Designed & produced by Western Printing & Lithographing; copyright 1961, The Lone Ranger. (16) pages. Color illustrated, story, labyrinth, hidden image drawing. 7.25 x 5", pictorial color wrapper, Buster Browne Shoes advertisement on back. Trifle rubbed, toned, VG. $15.00 3 (Advertising Fiction) The TRUMP CARD. Copyright 1918, Collins Publicity Service, Philadelphia. (16) pages. Illustrated. 8.5 x 4", printed wrapper, July 15, 1919 letter from John E. White, President, Worcester Bank & Trust Company, Massachusetts, inviting accounts from ambitious youth. Hardworking but common Dick Clark wins hand of Mae Sanderson with display of character for her parents. Faintly damped, staples trifle rusty, creased, G. $25.00 4 (Advertising Fiction) Henry Martin, Frances M. Benson, I.H. Chadwick, Madge Elliot (Margaret Winship Eytinge). ORIGINAL CHRISTMAS STORIES. Christmas on the Niger; Stories and Stories; Travelling at Home; The Brown Brig; Straw Hat's Christmas Party; How They Made the Snow. Baldwin, the Clothier, Brooklyn, Christmas, 1894. 48 pages. Illustrated. 9 x 6.5", pictorial color wrapper. 'Ella C. Valentine, By the Long Swamp S.S.'. Grizzlies, Billy & Ben build Esquimau Village in Brooklyn, 'Two Years Before the Mast' Christmas present leads to 1849 voyage to San Francisco, homeless street boys gather in coal-box for apples & cheese, Ice King & Snow Queen decorate for Santa. Wrap scuffed, VG. $50.00 5 (Advertising Juvenile) Chase & Sanborn, Boston. DRAWING BOOK. Compliments of Chase & Sanborn, the Tea & Coffee Importers. Second Edition. Copyrighted 1897. Otis F. Wood, N.Y. (12) pages. Copy book, drawings at head, blank below: cube, cylinder, coffee bean, cup & saucer, tea & coffee pots, branches, package, spoon, iron, vegetables, breakfast party, dogs, horse, lion, bugle, drum, boat, jacknive, character sketches, coffee plantation. 4.25 x 5.5", pictorial color cover. VG. $20.00 6 (Advertising Juvenile) George A. Clark, Sole Agent, The Clark Thread Company, Newark, New Jersey. LITTLE BO-PEEP and Other Jingles. (Advertising booklet). No date, ca 1900? (8) pages. Tinted drawings. 4.5 x 3", color pictorial wrapper. Baa Baa Black Sheep, Ride Jack Horse, Hop 'o My Thumb, Bo Peep, Pussy Cat Mole promote Clark's O.N.T. Spool Cotton. VG. $20.00 7 (Advertising Juvenile) Harrison W. Ferguson, D.D.S. JIMMY CHEW: A Dental Health Book Designed to help children to take better care of their teeth, Based on the Toothland Puppet Show. Eighth edition. Good Teeth Council for Children, Chicago, copyright 1940. (32) pages. Drawings, halftones: anthropomorphic molars eat, brush, exercise, wash, sleep, sing, puppet show. 6 x 5.5", printed wrapper. Wrap bit rubbed, VG. $15.00 8 (Advertising Juvenile) Schultz & Company, Zanesville, Ohio, "The Soap Boilers". OLD MOTHER HUBBARD'S STAR RHYMES. (Promoting Star Soap). No date, ca 1900? 16 pages. Color illustrated. 5.5 x 3.25', pictorial wrapper. Little Nancy Etticote, This Pig, Jack Be Nimble, Wise Men of Gotham, Goosey Gander, Ring-a-Roses, Old Woman Who Lived in Shoe, Little Jack Horner, To Market, Baa, Baa, Black Sheep, Diller a Dollar, 2 German. VG. $20.00 9 (Advertising Juvenile) Western and Southern Life Insurance Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. RHYMES and JINGLES for WEE FOLK. Third Edition. No date, ca 1935? (12) pages. Color illustrated, home office. Stapled booklet, 6.25 x 3.75". To Market, Rub-a-Dub-Dub, Diller a Dollar, Peas Porridge, Wee Willie Winkie, Tom Tucker, Old Woman, Jack Sprat, investment exhortations. Small corner chip, small tape stain on back, trifle creased, rubbed, VG. $15.00 10 (Advertising Verse) Enoch Morgan's Sons Company, New York. The MODERN HOUSEHOLD FAIRY. A Tale of Sapolio. (Metamorphic advertising booklet). No date, ca 1880? Donaldson Brothers, Five Points, N.Y. (12) pages. Color illustrated; narrow leaves reveal part of underlying illustration which shows superior Sapolio results. Stitched booklet, 5 x 3". Fairy brings Sapolio, floors cleaned, pots & pans polished by black help, stained statue, mantle & table glow, ink & tar stains removed in rhyme. Small corner tear, loss of some trademark, bit scuffed, corner crease, VG. $25.00 11 (Advertising Verse) Enoch Morgan's Sons Company, New York. GEMINI. A Sapolionic Tale. Luck and Pluck. (Advertising leaflet). No date, ca 1880? (14) pages. Folded sheet, 4 x 2.75". Illustrated: comic drawings incorporate 'SAPOLIO'; women clean floor, woodwork ('How'd I get dis oilcloff so shiny, missus?'), dishes, cutlery, pan, bathtub. 'Luck & Pluck so bright did glow, neighbors suspect mother used SAPOLIO upon their intellect.' Few short tears, small loss, G. $20.00 12 (Advertising Viewbook) Frank R. Jelleff Company, Washington, D.C. WASHINGTON in MINIATURE. (Promotional viewbook). Copyright July, 1926. Sixth Printing. (32) pages. Rochon Hoover Studio Pen Drawings: Capitol, Washington Monument, White House, Union Station, Mount Vernon, Library of Congress, Pentagon, Smithsonian, Supreme Court, Treasury, Jefferson & Lincoln Memorials, Corcoran Gallery, Arlington National Cemetery, Bridge, D.A.R. Hall, Scottish Rite Temple, Bureau of Engraving, I.R.S., Chamber of Commerce, Catholic University, Folger Library, Jelleff store. 3.5 x 2.5", printed wrapper. 2 small wrap spots, VG. $15.00 13 (Advertising) Binney & Smith, New York. CREATIVE CRAFTS with CRAYOLA. Let's make Useful Gifts, Party Games, Invitations, Place Cards, Desk Calendars, Book Marks. Copyright 1953. 31 pages. Color illustrated. Stapled booklet, 6 x 4.25". Gift wrap, marble & ring toss games, bookmark, key tag, reminder pad, napkin holder, ring, popcorn bowl, door stop, cookie box, place mat, preserve labels, coaster, Christmas toy, program holder. VG. $15.00 14 (Advertising) Frank Webb, Cartoonist, The Evening Bulletin, Philadelphia. AUTOMOBILE CARTOONS: A New and Easy Way to Draw Funny Pictures by Using the Names of the Automobiles Advertised in The Evening Bulletin. Specially Drawin for The 1940 Philadelphia Automobile Show. The Bulletin Company, copyright 1939. (24) pages. Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Chrysler, De Soto, Dodge, Ford, Graham, Hudson, La Salle, Lincoln, Zephyr, Mercury, Nash, Oldsmobile, Packard, Plymouth, Pontiac, Studebaker, Willys block letters become comic faces. Stapled booklet, 6.5 x 10.5". Lightly creased, rubbed, VG. $20.00 15 (Advertising) International Correspondence Schools, Scranton, Pennsylvania. The ADVERTISER'S HANDBOOK. A Book of Reference Dealing With Plans, Copy, Typography, Illustration, Mediums, Management, and Other Details of Advertising Practice. 2d Edition. Scranton: International Textbook Company, 1922. xiv,445 pages, memo blanks, publisher advertisements. Typefaces, borders, layouts, illustrations, magazine & newspaper advertisements, trade marks, circulars. 5.5 x 3.5", cloth. Bookplate, VG. $20.00 16 (Advertising) Wells, Richardson & Company, Burlington, Vermont. SENSIBLE ADVICE to SENSIBLE WOMEN. Economy in Dressing. (Promoting Diamond Dyes, Paints, Lactated Food, Kidney-Wort). No date, ca 1884 (testimonial). 32 pages. Illustrated: women dyeing, painting, infant, invalid. 5 x 3.5", pictorial wrapper. Coloring baskets, bone, flowers, garments, ribbons, feathers, eggs, hair, leather, photographs, wicker, crayons, ink, bronzing; recipes; kidney, liver disease, constipation, female weakness, piles, rheumatism. Wrap bit soiled, VG. $20.00 17 (African-American) William A. (Bill) Stanford, Editor; H.M. Club of America. The H.M. STORY. 20th ANNIVERSARY, 1944-1963. 36 pages. Halftone portraits (35 M.D., 15 D.D.S., 7 Atty, 1 D.D.), hotels (Asbury Park, Long Branch, Atlantic City, Lakewood & Neptune, N.J.; Colton, MD.; Millsboro, DE.), meetings, fishing, swimming, eating, San Juan & St. Thomas trips. 11 x 8", textured cloth, gold stamped 'Herbert L. Bryan'. Happy Men Club organized by 'Cracker & 2 Yankees' after fishing trip, bi-annual 3-day 'stag' conventions, 100 men, Northern & Southern Divisions, 'vigorously endorsed' National Association for the Advancement of Colored People & National Urban Legue programs; inception, constitution, activities. VG. $125.00 18 (America First) America First Committee, National Headquarters, Chicago, Illinois. WHAT EVERY CITIZEN CAN DO To DEFEAT the WAR BILL [No. 1776]. (Broadside). No date, but 1941. 11 x 8.5". 'Lend-Lease' Act introduced January, 1941, permitted U.S. aid to Allies. Urged telegrams, letters, phone calls to representatives, papers, magazines, networks, recruiting helpers, urge organizations to pass resolutions, organize America First chapter. Few tears, toned, G. $35.00 19 (Americana) CARPENTERS' HALL, and Its Historic Memories. Carpenters' Company, Philadelphia, 1876. Coates, Printer. 20 pages. Engravings: building, prayer in Congress. 5.5 x 4", printed wrapper. Bit creased, minor edge wear, VG. $20.00 20 (Americana) SOUVENIR, ROBBINSDALE, MINNESOTA, Suburban Minneapolis. Smith B. Hall Publicity Bureau, Mineapolis, no date, ca 1911 (text). (36) pages. Halftones & advertisements: panorama, A.B. Robbins, Village Hall, officers, streets, homes, Congregational
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