William Donahey

Teenie Weenie Neighbors 1945 William Donahey Hardcover$35.00

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  • Teenie Weenie Neighbors 1945 William Donahey Hardcover by William Donahey
  • Teenie Weenie Neighbors 1945 William Donahey Hardcover by William Donahey
  • Teenie Weenie Neighbors 1945 William Donahey Hardcover by William Donahey
  • Teenie Weenie Neighbors 1945 William Donahey Hardcover by William Donahey
  • Teenie Weenie Neighbors 1945 William Donahey Hardcover by William Donahey
  • Teenie Weenie Neighbors 1945 William Donahey Hardcover by William Donahey
  • Teenie Weenie Neighbors 1945 William Donahey Hardcover by William Donahey
  • Teenie Weenie Neighbors 1945 William Donahey Hardcover by William Donahey
  • Teenie Weenie Neighbors 1945 William Donahey Hardcover by William Donahey
  • Teenie Weenie Neighbors 1945 William Donahey Hardcover by William Donahey
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William Donahey
Teenie Weenie Neighbors 1945 William Donahey Hardcover

Teenie Weenie Neighbors rare book 1945, first edition, second printing. It is hardcover with no DJ.

The spine covering is missing and chipped but the pages are not loose from the binding, just slides a bit, not when reading it. The back cover is a bit loose, from the spine (see photo) and there is a partial store label on the back cover. The pages are in overall vg condition, no folds or tears. There are some brown spots and smudges here and there, but does not get in the way of seeing the words clearly. The illustrations and drawings are bright and clear.

The children's story book consists of the following Teenie Weenie tales many of which contain the Teenie Weenies helping out each other and their woodland friends: Upppity-Orioles/ Tompkins, Ginky/ Tilly Titter/ Skippy/ The Rhyming Rabbit/ A Bad Neighbor/ A Lost Chicken/ Jack/ A New Neighbor.

"The Teenie Weenies is a comic strip created and illustrated by William Donahey that first appeared in 1914 in the Chicago Tribune and ran for over 50 years. It consisted of normal-size objects intermingled with tiny protagonists. The comic strip characters were two inches tall and lived under a rose bush. They lived with "real world" size materials made from discarded objects like hats, jars, barrels, kegs, and boxes.

This item is sold from an excellent, highly rated vintage boutique in Los Angeles, CA.

This item is sold from an excellent, highly rated vintage boutique in Los Angeles, CA.

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