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CLOSED - Some PLATINUM and GA Goodness (1st Barks; Popeye; Disney; more)

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Those of you pining for a companion piece to your "Hello Pal #2" will be glad to see this. "Edgar Bergen's Charley McCarthy Meets Walt Disney's Snow White" (Whitman 1938). A simply bizzare adaptation. Overall VG. Internally nice. $30.

 

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Mickey Mouse Coloring Book (1931 Saalfield). Overstreet calls this RARE. FR condition with some pages colored and one page ripped out. Guide is $400 in GD. I'll price this at $100

 

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When you say 1 pg. ripped out, does that mean it is loose detached or totally missing? What time do you expect to post some more GA Sat.? (shrug)

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First up tonight - "SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS" First Release Soundtrack Album Set. The complete set J-8 issued by RCA Victor in January of 1938. This is the first ever released American, full-feature, soundtrack album. Set of three 78 rpm records. Each come in individual "Victor Records" sleeve and the set is housed in a stiff paper envelope-style outer sleeve. This has a tipped-on glossy paper picture of the dwarfs crossing a tree bridge. Text reads "With The Same Characters And Sound Effects As In The Film." Obvious aging and scattered margin wear including some splits/tears. There are only 2 of the 3 individual record sleeves present and only one is complete, the other is torn and partially missing, Still this is a very scarce set and among the most sought after Disney records. $200

 

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"40 Big Pages of Mickey Mouse" (1936 Whitman) Scarce activity like book. Some illustrations in color as issued. One connect the dots puzzle completed but the rest of the book is untouched. Some browning to the first page and front cover (lower left). $50 SOLD

 

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Alright lets step briefly back in time to the Victorian Age for these next two items. These are two EXTREMELY SCARCE Humpty Dumpty books from the 19th Century. Both are very important works and are considered classics.

 

First is THE WONDERFUL ADVENTURES OF HUMPTY DUMPTY New York: McLoughlin Bros, circa 1868. Quarto. Pictorial wraps with some tape on the spine. VG overall. There are twelve pages of text and twelve pages of wonderful color plates. Nast worked for McLoughlin during his early days (before his political cartoon life took over) and produced this wonderful book. Not in Overstreet but really should be. $400 SOLD

 

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The next is HUMPTY DUMPTY AND HIS WONDERFUL ADVENTURES. Cincinnati: Peter G. Thomson, no date, circa 1885. Quarto (9 x 10 1/4”), pictorial wraps, GD/VG with some paper missing at the lower left corner. Wraps have become partially separated and but are still attached at the top. The adventures of Humpty Dumpty, the Clown, the Harlequin and Columbine is told in verse. Illustrated with 6 superb color lithographs signed “JBG” plus a great color cover. This is a fabulous, well printed toy book and very scarce. $350 SOLD

 

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Back to the 1930s with this Popeye book. "Popeye and His Friends" by Segar (1937 Whitman). Hardcover with SCARCE Dust Jacket. 4 color illustrations on glossy color plates - the rest filled with B&W illustrations. Really nice condition. $50 SOLD

 

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Here is some Mickey Mouse Gum Cards from 1934. Some creases (one heavily so) but you don't find these every day. Accompanying these are 2 tiny Mickey paperbound books from Whitman (1934). "Mickey Mouse at the Carnival" and "Mickey Mouse Will Not Quit". "Carnival" is in nice shape, "Will Not Quit" looks to be missing the title page. Still you don't come across these everyday. And at a board friendly price of $40 for all

 

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One last one for tonight - a 1936 "Mickey Mouse and His Friends" (Whitman). Linen like book similar to the first Donald and the Good Housekeeping one. GD/VG condition. $30 SOLD

 

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And just to recap what is still available from yesterday and before we have:

 

Buck Rogers Paint Book (Whitman 1935). $50

 

Bringing Up Father Series #19 $20

 

Six Popeye books $100

 

Charlie Chaplin's Comic Capers (Series 1) from 1917 (Segar) $80

 

Walt Disney's Story of Mickey Mouse, Walt Disney's Story of Dippy the Goof, and 2 copies of Walt Disney's Story of Clarabelle Cow. All four for $100

 

The Adventures of Mickey Mouse Book 1 (David McKay). First Disney book $15

 

Little Red Riding Hood and the Big Bad Wolf (David McKay 1934) $15

 

Mickey Mouse Stories Book #2 (David McKay 1934). GD overall (missing red spine strip). $15

 

Mickey Mouse Stories Book #2 (David McKay 1934). A slightly nicer copy. VG overall (spine strip coming loose at bottom). $35

 

Little Orphan Annie Color Book (1930 McLoughlin Bros). $65

 

Mickey Mouse Coloring Book (1931 Saalfield). RARE $100

 

Walt Disney's Bambi Cut-Out Book (1942 Whitman). Unused $100

 

Kaptain Kiddo and Puppo (Frederick Stokes pub, 1910) $20

 

 

These prices are already discounted from Guide but for these items I'm going to offer a crazy 50% off of these listed prices.

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