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Li'l Abner Volume 14 HC by Al Capp (1948)
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INVENTORY NOTE: Down to LAST box of these!!!
Li'l Abner Meets the Shmoo (Vol. 14 in series) 1948,
by Al Capp.
Hard cover edition. 2nd
printing.
The most popular of Capp's
hundreds of
distinctive characters was the Shmoo. This
lovable little
creature loved mankind so much that it would
sacrifice itself and turn
into a ham steak, a gallon of milk or a dozen eggs:
whatever its owner
desired. Its whiskers made nice toothpicks and its
eyes could be
recycled as buttons. Most important, a Shmoo could
reproduce faster
than a rabbit. Thus, if you had one Shmoo, you were
set. You didn't
need to work at all. Thus did the apparent book for
mankind become its
curse and the powers that be decreed that all Shmoos
must be
exterminated. Capp's insightful morality tale was so
popular that it
spawned an unprecedented merchandising bonanza.
Two introductions, by David
Schreiner
and by science fiction writer Harlan Ellison,
are illustrated
with various Shmoo toys manufactured. The large back
cover photograph
shows a selection of Shmoo merchandise in color from
the Denis
Kitchen collection. Also featured in this
volume: Flying Sausages
(parody of "Flying Saucers," a term first coined a
few months earlier; Fearless
Fosdick, Nightmare Alice, Salomey, Adam Lazonga,
Moonbeam McSwine,
Cousin Weak-Eyes and Marryin' Sam.
Note: Each
hardcover edition of Kitchen Sink's Li'l Abner
features a
different Dogpatch character on its respective
spine, above the volume
number. On a bookshelf a full line-up of characters
can be viewed,
distinguishing the hardcovers from their narrower
and plainer paperback
counterparts. Volume 14 was the only hardcover
edition of Li'l
Abner that was reprinted. Offered here is the
2nd printing. The
front and back covers and spine all differ in the
two printings. This
edition features several Shmoos on the spine (while
the 1st printing
has a single Shmoo on the spine). All hardcover
editions also feature
colored end papers (in this case featuring a
repeating pattern of
Shmoos). Finally it should be noted that hardcover
editions of Li'l
Abner are quite rare. While paperback edition
print runs ranged
from 3,000 to 15,000 copies, the vast majority of
hard covers were
printed in editions of only 500 or 600 copies.
See also
our Shmoo Facts Sheet for
some amazing statistics
about this character's popularity.
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<< Previous Product
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Li'l Abner Volume 14 HC by Al Capp (1948)
INVENTORY NOTE: Down to LAST box of these!!!
Li'l Abner Meets the Shmoo (Vol. 14 in series) 1948,
by Al Capp.
Hard cover edition. 2nd
printing.
The most popular of Capp's
hundreds of
distinctive characters was the Shmoo. This
lovable little
creature loved mankind so much that it would
sacrifice itself and turn
into a ham steak, a gallon of milk or a dozen eggs:
whatever its owner
desired. Its whiskers made nice toothpicks and its
eyes could be
recycled as buttons. Most important, a Shmoo could
reproduce faster
than a rabbit. Thus, if you had one Shmoo, you were
set. You didn't
need to work at all. Thus did the apparent book for
mankind become its
curse and the powers that be decreed that all Shmoos
must be
exterminated. Capp's insightful morality tale was so
popular that it
spawned an unprecedented merchandising bonanza.
Two introductions, by David
Schreiner
and by science fiction writer Harlan Ellison,
are illustrated
with various Shmoo toys manufactured. The large back
cover photograph
shows a selection of Shmoo merchandise in color from
the Denis
Kitchen collection. Also featured in this
volume: Flying Sausages
(parody of "Flying Saucers," a term first coined a
few months earlier; Fearless
Fosdick, Nightmare Alice, Salomey, Adam Lazonga,
Moonbeam McSwine,
Cousin Weak-Eyes and Marryin' Sam.
Note: Each
hardcover edition of Kitchen Sink's Li'l Abner
features a
different Dogpatch character on its respective
spine, above the volume
number. On a bookshelf a full line-up of characters
can be viewed,
distinguishing the hardcovers from their narrower
and plainer paperback
counterparts. Volume 14 was the only hardcover
edition of Li'l
Abner that was reprinted. Offered here is the
2nd printing. The
front and back covers and spine all differ in the
two printings. This
edition features several Shmoos on the spine (while
the 1st printing
has a single Shmoo on the spine). All hardcover
editions also feature
colored end papers (in this case featuring a
repeating pattern of
Shmoos). Finally it should be noted that hardcover
editions of Li'l
Abner are quite rare. While paperback edition
print runs ranged
from 3,000 to 15,000 copies, the vast majority of
hard covers were
printed in editions of only 500 or 600 copies.
See also
our Shmoo Facts Sheet for
some amazing statistics
about this character's popularity.
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