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Title
Christmas
Date | Lang: English (en)
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Filesize 12.54mb consisting of 36 pages | Format: EBook
File nameSantas_Surprise_1947_Dell.cbr
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   By dwilt
Some sources credit Oskar Lebeck with the art for this (it's copyrighted by him) but Lebeck was mostly a publisher/packager/editor, on Dell, Western, etc. I am guessing Howie Post for art here (except the cover). It appears this comic was distributed by different department stores. It looks like the interiors were the same but each store's copy had a specific cover (the one for Newberrys apparently had different art than this one, so perhaps there were various "stock" covers that were over-printed with the store info on the back).
  
Additional Information
 
SANTA IS HERE TO GREET YOU
 
You are invited to visit us again and again during this glorious holiday season and select from the wonderful array of toys Santa Claus has waiting for you.
 
Hundreds of lovable, huggable dolls, cuddly animals, construction toys, push-and-pull toys, automobiles, trains, bicycles and all kinds of new games.
 
This Book Is Presented To You With The Compliments Of:
 
THE TOY STORE OF
WOODWARD & LOTHROP
Down Stairs Store, North Building
WASHINGTON 13, D.C.
 
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