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Li'l Abner Volume 11 SC by Al Capp (1945) Damaged
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DAMAGED / BARGAIN BIN
We have a box of these
books that were damaged by water. About half are "medium to heavily"
damaged and the other half only "lightly" damaged. Both are still fine
reading copies.
! click here to see examples of
light versus heavy damage !
LIL ABNER:
THE 1945 DAILIES Volume 11
(of 27)
by AL CAPP (Softcover)
In 1945, World War II ended and a
new
age dawned.
In Li'l Abner, Al Capp moved along with everyone else into this
age, guiding vbhis immensely popular adventure strip into satire. At
the top of his artistic and storytelling form, Capp was more than ready
to greet the postwar era. In this book you'll meet Orson Waggon (Orson
Welles), boy radio genius, who has a sensational idea: kill
somebody during an actual broadcast --a somebody named Abner Yokum.
Also in this volume: Timberwolf
McHowl,
Moonbeam McSwine (who prefers the company of pigs to men) gets a
bath; Fleabrain, Lonesome Polecat,
Barbara Seville and another wild Sadie Hawkins Day Race.
Orson Welles parody and more!
Introduction by Madeline Gardner,
Al
Capp's sister (with early family
photos) and another fine intro by Dave Schreiner putting the year in
historic context.
Published in 1991 by Kitchen
Sink Press
12" x 9" horizontal format - 168
pages
ISBN #0-87816-083-3
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Li'l Abner Volume 11 SC by Al Capp (1945) Damaged
DAMAGED / BARGAIN BIN
We have a box of these
books that were damaged by water. About half are "medium to heavily"
damaged and the other half only "lightly" damaged. Both are still fine
reading copies.
! click here to see examples of
light versus heavy damage !
LIL ABNER:
THE 1945 DAILIES Volume 11
(of 27)
by AL CAPP (Softcover)
In 1945, World War II ended and a
new
age dawned.
In Li'l Abner, Al Capp moved along with everyone else into this
age, guiding vbhis immensely popular adventure strip into satire. At
the top of his artistic and storytelling form, Capp was more than ready
to greet the postwar era. In this book you'll meet Orson Waggon (Orson
Welles), boy radio genius, who has a sensational idea: kill
somebody during an actual broadcast --a somebody named Abner Yokum.
Also in this volume: Timberwolf
McHowl,
Moonbeam McSwine (who prefers the company of pigs to men) gets a
bath; Fleabrain, Lonesome Polecat,
Barbara Seville and another wild Sadie Hawkins Day Race.
Orson Welles parody and more!
Introduction by Madeline Gardner,
Al
Capp's sister (with early family
photos) and another fine intro by Dave Schreiner putting the year in
historic context.
Published in 1991 by Kitchen
Sink Press
12" x 9" horizontal format - 168
pages
ISBN #0-87816-083-3
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