Issue | #10 |
Published | March 1947 |
Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
Pages | 52 |
Notes | Artist identifications by Alberto Becattini; Indicia: RAGGEDY ANN + ANDY, Volume I, No. 10, Mar., 1947. Published monthly by Dell Publishing Company, Inc. 149 Madison Avenue, New York 16, New York; George T. Delacorte, Jr., President; Helen Meyer, Vice-President; Margarita Delacorte, Secretary. Entered as second-class matter April 23, 1946 at the Post Office at New York New York, under the act of March 3, 1879. Additional second-class entry at the Post Office at Poughkeepsie, New York. Printed in the U. S. A. Subscriptions in the U. S. A. $1.00 per year, single copied 10¢; in Canada $1.00 per year; elsewhere $2.00 per year. Copyright, 1947, by The Johnny Gruelle Co. |
Characters | Raggedy Ann; Raggedy Andy; mouse |
Genre | Children |
Pencils | Lea Bing [Raggedy Ann and Andy]; Morris Gollub [mouse] |
Inks | Lea Bing [Raggedy Ann and Andy]; Morris Gollub [mouse] |
Notes | Artist identifications by Alberto Becattini; Indicia: RAGGEDY ANN + ANDY, Volume I, No. 10, Mar., 1947. Published monthly by Dell Publishing Company, Inc. 149 Madison Avenue, New York 16, New York; George T. Delacorte, Jr., President; Helen Meyer, Vice-President; Margarita Delacorte, Secretary. Entered as second-class matter April 23, 1946 at the Post Office at New York New York, under the act of March 3, 1879. Additional second-class entry at the Post Office at Poughkeepsie, New York. Printed in the U. S. A. Subscriptions in the U. S. A. $1.00 per year, single copied 10¢; in Canada $1.00 per year; elsewhere $2.00 per year. Copyright, 1947, by The Johnny Gruelle Co. |
Synopsis | Poem with photograph of child at a petting zoo |
Genre | Children |
Pencils | New York Zoological Society [photograph] |
Inks | New York Zoological Society [photograph] |
Letters | Typeset |
Notes | Inside front cover with indicia |
Characters | Raggedy Ann; Raggedy Andy; Marcella; Tim-Tim Tammy Tam; Granny Spider; Jimmy Cricket; Mrs. Tim-Tim Tammy Tam; Maurice Mouse; Robber Rats |
Synopsis | Raggedy Ann and Andy help Tim-Tim Tammy Tam and his friends capture the Robber Rats in a cage full of stinging nettles. |
Genre | Children; fantasy |
Pencils | Lea Bing |
Inks | Lea Bing |
Letters | Lea Bing |
Characters | The Twaddle |
Synopsis | The Twaddle has legs like saws to cut through the ice on a pond and go swimming. |
Genre | Children; animal |
Script | Andrews ? |
Pencils | Andrews (signed) |
Inks | Andrews (signed) |
Notes | Illustrated poem; no first name for Andrews in Jerry Bails' Who's Who; Alberto Becattini suggests art by Dan Noonan |
Characters | Little girl; new doll; Mouse; Jumbo; Roly-Poly; Mr. Bam; Wun Lee |
Synopsis | Jumbo, a toy elephant, and Roly-Poly, a toy clown, run away when their children reject them new toys. Wun Lee forms a circus with them and Mr. Bam, a toy soldier. When the circus is robbed, they get the money back. |
Genre | Children |
Script | Frank Jupo [as Jupo] (signed) |
Pencils | Frank Jupo [as Jupo] (signed) |
Inks | Frank Jupo [as Jupo] (signed) |
Notes | Illustrated story; Copyright 1947 by Oskar Lebeck |
Characters | Raggedy Ann; Raggedy Andy |
Synopsis | Raggedy Ann and Andy go to bed early without complaining and get plenty of sleep. |
Genre | Children |
Pencils | Lea Bing |
Inks | Lea Bing |
Letters | Lea Bing |
Notes | Illustrated poem |
Characters | Egbert Elephant; Tuffy Tiger; Donot Inflate [Penguin]; Scooter Bill Mallard |
Synopsis | When Donot Inflate brushes his teeth with soap, Egbert Elephant, Tuffy Tiger and Scooter Bill Mallard think that he has the hydrophobia. |
Genre | children; humor |
Script | Dan Noonan ? |
Pencils | Dan Noonan (signed) |
Inks | Dan Noonan (signed) |
Notes | Copyright 1947 by Oskar Lebeck |
Synopsis | Multiplication; Hot Cross Buns; Hector Protector; The Donkey; The Little Cock Sparrow; The Lion and the Unicorn |
Genre | children |
Script | [Traditional]; Walt Kelly [adaptation] |
Pencils | Walt Kelly |
Inks | Walt Kelly |
Notes | Illustrated nursery rhymes; Copyright 1947 by Oskar Lebeck |
Synopsis | Statement of ownership signed by Helen Meyer, Business Manager, and Jeannette Smith, Notary |
Genre | fact |
Letters | Typeset |
Notes | On page 3 of Animal Mother Goose |
Synopsis | The step-daughter of an evil woman meets three magic men and becomes queen. When the wicked step-mother and her daughter try to take the place of the beautiful step-daughter, they are caught and punished. |
Genre | Children; fantasy |
Script | W. J. Enright |
Pencils | W. J. Enright (signed) |
Inks | W. J. Enright ? |
Letters | Typeset |
Notes | Illustrated fairy tale; violent |
Characters | Raggedy Ann; Raggedy Andy |
Synopsis | Poem about art; coloring page |
Genre | Children |
Pencils | Lea Bing |
Inks | Lea Bing |
Letters | Lea Bing |
Characters | Billy Bee; Bonny Bee; Caw-Caw the Crow; Halloween Pumpkin; Mr. Snowman; Winter Wind |
Synopsis | Billy and Bonny Bee investigate winter and catch colds. |
Genre | children; humor |
Script | Frank Thomas |
Pencils | Frank Thomas |
Inks | Frank Thomas |
Synopsis | Poem with photograph of child feeding a llama and illustration |
Genre | Children |
Pencils | New York Zoological Society [photograph]; Morris Gollub |
Inks | New York Zoological Society [photograph]; Morris Bollub |
Notes | Inside back cover |
Characters | Raggedy Ann; Raggedy Andy; Egbert Elephant; Tuffy Tiger; Donot Inflate [Penguin]; Clown |
Synopsis | Illustrated subscription information and form |
Genre | Children |
Pencils | Morris Gollub |
Inks | Morris Gollub |
Letters | Typeset |
Notes | $1.00/year; $1.75/2 years |