Box 56
Contains 114 Results:
No. 3 – The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas (2 copies)., undated
Contained in Boxes 53-65; Includes many magazines and newsletters, a large number of which are film-related, comic books, mostly based on literature, various other publications, and newspaper clippings featuring a nearly comprehensive collection of The Good Old Days cartoons from 1946-1970.
No. 4 – The Last of the Mohicans by James Fennimore Cooper (August 1966)., August 1966
Contained in Boxes 53-65; Includes many magazines and newsletters, a large number of which are film-related, comic books, mostly based on literature, various other publications, and newspaper clippings featuring a nearly comprehensive collection of The Good Old Days cartoons from 1946-1970.
No. 5 – Moby Dick by Herman Melville (2 copies) (September 1967)., September 1967
Contained in Boxes 53-65; Includes many magazines and newsletters, a large number of which are film-related, comic books, mostly based on literature, various other publications, and newspaper clippings featuring a nearly comprehensive collection of The Good Old Days cartoons from 1946-1970.
No. 6 – A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens., undated
Contained in Boxes 53-65; Includes many magazines and newsletters, a large number of which are film-related, comic books, mostly based on literature, various other publications, and newspaper clippings featuring a nearly comprehensive collection of The Good Old Days cartoons from 1946-1970.
No. 7 – Robin Hood (2 copies)., undated
Contained in Boxes 53-65; Includes many magazines and newsletters, a large number of which are film-related, comic books, mostly based on literature, various other publications, and newspaper clippings featuring a nearly comprehensive collection of The Good Old Days cartoons from 1946-1970.
No. 8 – Arabian Nights (November 1943)., November 1943
Contained in Boxes 53-65; Includes many magazines and newsletters, a large number of which are film-related, comic books, mostly based on literature, various other publications, and newspaper clippings featuring a nearly comprehensive collection of The Good Old Days cartoons from 1946-1970.
No. 9 – Les Miserables by Victor Hugo., undated
Contained in Boxes 53-65; Includes many magazines and newsletters, a large number of which are film-related, comic books, mostly based on literature, various other publications, and newspaper clippings featuring a nearly comprehensive collection of The Good Old Days cartoons from 1946-1970.
No. 10 – Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe (January 1944)., January 1944
Contained in Boxes 53-65; Includes many magazines and newsletters, a large number of which are film-related, comic books, mostly based on literature, various other publications, and newspaper clippings featuring a nearly comprehensive collection of The Good Old Days cartoons from 1946-1970.
No. 11 – Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes (November 1965)., November 1965
Contained in Boxes 53-65; Includes many magazines and newsletters, a large number of which are film-related, comic books, mostly based on literature, various other publications, and newspaper clippings featuring a nearly comprehensive collection of The Good Old Days cartoons from 1946-1970.
No. 12 – Rip Van Winkle by Washington Irving (March 1944)., March 1944
Contained in Boxes 53-65; Includes many magazines and newsletters, a large number of which are film-related, comic books, mostly based on literature, various other publications, and newspaper clippings featuring a nearly comprehensive collection of The Good Old Days cartoons from 1946-1970.
No. 13 – Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson (2 copies, one a later edition with a different cover, November 1965)., November 1965
Contained in Boxes 53-65; Includes many magazines and newsletters, a large number of which are film-related, comic books, mostly based on literature, various other publications, and newspaper clippings featuring a nearly comprehensive collection of The Good Old Days cartoons from 1946-1970.
No. 15 – Uncle Tom’s Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe., undated
Contained in Boxes 53-65; Includes many magazines and newsletters, a large number of which are film-related, comic books, mostly based on literature, various other publications, and newspaper clippings featuring a nearly comprehensive collection of The Good Old Days cartoons from 1946-1970.
No. 16 – Gulliver’s Travels by Jonathan Swift (November 1965)., November 1965
Contained in Boxes 53-65; Includes many magazines and newsletters, a large number of which are film-related, comic books, mostly based on literature, various other publications, and newspaper clippings featuring a nearly comprehensive collection of The Good Old Days cartoons from 1946-1970.
No. 17 – The Deerslayer by James Fennimore Cooper (November 1966)., November 1966
Contained in Boxes 53-65; Includes many magazines and newsletters, a large number of which are film-related, comic books, mostly based on literature, various other publications, and newspaper clippings featuring a nearly comprehensive collection of The Good Old Days cartoons from 1946-1970.
No. 18 – The Hunchback of Notre Dame by Victor Hugo (December 1944) (2 copies with different covers)., December 1944
Contained in Boxes 53-65; Includes many magazines and newsletters, a large number of which are film-related, comic books, mostly based on literature, various other publications, and newspaper clippings featuring a nearly comprehensive collection of The Good Old Days cartoons from 1946-1970.
No. 19 – Huckleberry Finn by Samuel L. Clemens (January 1945)., January 1945
Contained in Boxes 53-65; Includes many magazines and newsletters, a large number of which are film-related, comic books, mostly based on literature, various other publications, and newspaper clippings featuring a nearly comprehensive collection of The Good Old Days cartoons from 1946-1970.
No. 23 – Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens (December 1965)., December 1965
Contained in Boxes 53-65; Includes many magazines and newsletters, a large number of which are film-related, comic books, mostly based on literature, various other publications, and newspaper clippings featuring a nearly comprehensive collection of The Good Old Days cartoons from 1946-1970.
No. 24 – A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court by Samuel L. Clemens (June 1966)., June 1966
Contained in Boxes 53-65; Includes many magazines and newsletters, a large number of which are film-related, comic books, mostly based on literature, various other publications, and newspaper clippings featuring a nearly comprehensive collection of The Good Old Days cartoons from 1946-1970.
No. 25 – Two Years Before the Mast by R.H. Dana, Jr. (October 1945)., October 1945
Contained in Boxes 53-65; Includes many magazines and newsletters, a large number of which are film-related, comic books, mostly based on literature, various other publications, and newspaper clippings featuring a nearly comprehensive collection of The Good Old Days cartoons from 1946-1970.
No. 26 – Frankenstein by Mary W. Shelley (December 1945)., December 1945
Contained in Boxes 53-65; Includes many magazines and newsletters, a large number of which are film-related, comic books, mostly based on literature, various other publications, and newspaper clippings featuring a nearly comprehensive collection of The Good Old Days cartoons from 1946-1970.
No. 27 – The Adventures of Marco Polo (June 1966)., June 1966
Contained in Boxes 53-65; Includes many magazines and newsletters, a large number of which are film-related, comic books, mostly based on literature, various other publications, and newspaper clippings featuring a nearly comprehensive collection of The Good Old Days cartoons from 1946-1970.
No. 28 – Michael Strogoff by Jules Verne (July 1966)., July 1966
Contained in Boxes 53-65; Includes many magazines and newsletters, a large number of which are film-related, comic books, mostly based on literature, various other publications, and newspaper clippings featuring a nearly comprehensive collection of The Good Old Days cartoons from 1946-1970.
No. 29 – The Prince and the Pauper by Samuel L. Clemens (November 1965)., November 1965
Contained in Boxes 53-65; Includes many magazines and newsletters, a large number of which are film-related, comic books, mostly based on literature, various other publications, and newspaper clippings featuring a nearly comprehensive collection of The Good Old Days cartoons from 1946-1970.
No. 30 – The Moonstone by William Wilkie Collins (September 1965)., September 1965
Contained in Boxes 53-65; Includes many magazines and newsletters, a large number of which are film-related, comic books, mostly based on literature, various other publications, and newspaper clippings featuring a nearly comprehensive collection of The Good Old Days cartoons from 1946-1970.
No. 31 – The Black Arrow by Robert Louis Stevenson (October 1946)., October 1946
Contained in Boxes 53-65; Includes many magazines and newsletters, a large number of which are film-related, comic books, mostly based on literature, various other publications, and newspaper clippings featuring a nearly comprehensive collection of The Good Old Days cartoons from 1946-1970.