Box 57
Contains 120 Results:
No. 121 – Wild Bill Hickok (July 1954)., July 1954
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. 122 – The Mutineers by Charles Boardman Hawes (September 1954) (2 copies)., September 1954
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. 123 – Fang and Claw by Frank Buck (September 1954)., September 1954
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. 124 – The War of the Worlds by H.G. Wells (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. 125 – The Ox-Bow Incident by Walter van Tilburg Clark (April 1967)., April 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. 128 – Macbeth by William Shakespeare (September 1955) (2 copies)., September 1955
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. 129 – Davy Crockett (September 1966)., September 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. 130 – Caesar’s Conquest by Julius Caesar (January 1956)., January 1956
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. 131 – The Covered Wagon by Emerson Hough (April 1966)., April 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. 133 – The Time Machine by H.G. Wells (March 1966)., March 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. 134 – Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare (September 1956)., September 1956
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. 135 – Waterloo by Erckmann-Chatrian (November 1956)., November 1956
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. 136 – Lord Jim by Joseph Conrad (September 1966)., September 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. 137 – The Little Savage by Frederick Marryat (March 1957)., March 1957
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. 138 – A Journey to the Center of the Earth by Jules Verne (April 1966)., April 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. 139 – In the Reign of Terror by G.A. Henty (July 1957)., July 1957
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. 140 – On Jungle Trails by Frank Buck (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. 142 – Abraham Lincoln (January 1958)., January 1958
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. 143 – Kim by Rudyard Kipling (August 1965)., August 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. 144 – The First Men in the Moon by H.G. Wells (May 1958)., May 1958
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. 146 – With Fire and Sword by Henryk Sienkiewicz (September 1958)., September 1958
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. 147 – Ben Hur by Lew Wallace (November 1958)., November 1958
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. 148 – The Buccaneer, based on the Cecil B. DeMille film (January 1959)., January 1959
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. 149 – Off on a Comet by Jules Verne (October 1966)., October 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. 150 – The Virginian by Owen Wister (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.