Wee Willie Winkie's World,Chicago Sunday Tribune,Comic,Humor,c1906,Fantastic
Title: Wee Willie Winkie's world. Willie Winkie had a fine walk in the country the other day ...
Creator(s): Feininger, Lyonel, 1871-1956, artist
Related Names:
Chicago Tribune (Firm) , copyright claimant
Date Created/Published: c1906.
Summary: Six-panel Sunday comic strip in which a small boy, Wee Willie Winkie, goes for a fantastic walk and sees two poplar trees standing like sentinels, sheaves of wheat in a field that remind him of grandmothers, a culvert in which he saw a lion, a tree trunk shaped like an elephant, a grumbling locomotive, and and a procession of trees heading home before the setting sun.
Notes:
F45877, Sept. 26, 1906 Copyright Office.
Published in: Chicago Sunday Tribune, Sept. 30, 1906.
This catalog record contains preliminary or unverified data from a project done in BRS software, ca. 1985.
mm / 860408.
Subjects:
Boys--1900-1910.
Imagination--1900-1910.
Railroad locomotives--1900-1910.
Trees--1900-1910.
Comics--American--1900-1910.
Prints--Color--1900-1910.
Bookmark /acd1996003491/PP/
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